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Preferred Citation
James Barron Hope Papers (I), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift: 933 items, 1945-1961.
Biographical / Historical
James Barron Hope was born 23 March 1829 in Norfolk, Virginia. He was the grandson of Commodore James Barron (1769-1851) and son of Wilton Hope and Jane Armistead (Barron) Hope (1791-1862).
James Barron Hope attended and graduated from the College of William and Mary (1846-48). He practiced law and was the commonwealth's attorney for Norfolk.
He married Annie Beverley Whiting (1825-1920) in 1857. The couple had two daughters, Jane ("Janey" or "Jennie") Barron Hope (b. 1859?) and Ann ("Nanny") Hope.
James Barron Hope is known primarily for his poetry, serving as the official poet of the 250th anniversary of the Jamestown settlement. He published several volumes of writings and also edited newspapers. Hope died in 1887.
Scope and Contents
Papers, chiefly 1847-1887, of James Barron Hope. Correspondence includes letters to his mother Jane A. Barron Hope while on a naval cruise to the Caribbean and letters to his wife, Annie Beverley Whiting Hope written during the Civil War. There are letters between Jane A. Barron Hope and her friend, Caroline Matilda Campbell. Prominent correspondents in the collection include Jubal A. Early, Benjamin S. Ewell, Hugh Blair Grigsby, Fitzhugh Lee, W. H. F. Lee, Thomas Nelson Page, John Tyler and Robert Charles Winthrop. The collection also includes editorials, atories, a play, manuscript poems of Hope including his address at the Yorktown Centennial, as well as articles and letters concerning his death and his involvement in dueling.
Arrangement
Organization: This collection is organized into 9 series; Series 1 contains the papers of James Barron Hope; Series 2 contains certificates and scrapbooks; Series 3 contains Literary and artistic works of James Barron Hope; Series 4 contains newspaper and periodical articles written by or concerning James Barron Hope; Series 5 contains compositions and other literary materials; Series 6 contains items collected by Ann W. Marr, the granddaughter of James Barron Hope; Series 7 contains items collected by Janey Hope Marr, the daughter of James Barron Hope; Series 8 contains miscellaneous items; and Series 9 contains various issues of newspapers.
Arrangement: This collection is arranged chronologically by date within each series. The series are arranged according the various dates which the materials were acquisitioned or added to the collection.
Related Material
There are three collections within the Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries, that relate to this Collection. They include the James Barron Hope Paper (II), the Samuel Barron Papers and the James Barron Papers.
The James Barron Hope Papers (II), Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries; including correspondence and literary works, chiefly 1861-1874, of James Barron Hope (1829-1887), soldier, author (poet, orator, and novelist), and newspaper editor, of Norfolk and Williamsburg, Virginia. James Barron Hope Papers (II), 829-1887. 195 items. Collection number: Mss. 93 H77
The Samuel Barron Papers, Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries; include papers and correspondence of three generations of Samuel Barrons, all of whom were involved in naval affairs. Samuel Barron Papers, 1793-1942. 538 items. Collection number: Mss. 65 B29
The James Barron Papers, Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries; include correspondence and papers of Commodore James Barron relating to his career in the United States Navy, and especially relating to the Chesapeake-Leopard Affair in 1807 and to his duel with Stephen Decatur. James Barron Papers, 1776-1899. 2,759 items. Collection number: Mss. 65 B27
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Correspondence
- Dueling--Virginia
- Manuscripts (document genre)
- Poets, American--19th century
- United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
- Yorktown (Va.)
- Yorktown (Va.)--History--Siege, 1781--Centennial celebrations, etc
General
Other Information:
Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00061.frame
Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- Yorktown (Va.)
- Yorktown (Va.)--History--Siege, 1781--Centennial celebrations, etc
Container List
Papers of James Barron Hope, 1835-1963, and undated.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 id172898
1835-1963Scope and Contents
Box 1 consists the letters of James Barron Hope to his mother, Mrs. Jane A. Hope, while on a U.S. Cruiser in the Caribbean and of his mother to her friend, Miss Caroline H. Campbell, 1852-1858, as well as Hope's letters to Annie B. Whiting before his marriage to her and their correspondence during the Civil War, 1855-1865. An invitation from the Virginia General Assembly requesting that Hope read his poem there, 1858, and a Master of Arts degree from the College of William and Mary, 1866, are also included.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 1 id172901
Notes written by Anne W. Marr, Norfolk, concerning the letters of James Barron HopeMarch, 1963
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 2 id172902
Genealogical Chart of the James Barron Hope Papers, prepared by Sydney A. Temple, Jr.February, 1965
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 3 id172903
A brief biography of James Barron Hope, unsignedundatedScope and Contents
Apparently intended to accompany the poem "Leoni Di Monota."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 4 id172904
Notes regarding letters of Mrs. Jane A. Hopeundated
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 5 id172905
Notes, endorsed: "Notes made by Janey Hope-Marr in the later years of her life"undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 6 id172906
"James Barron Hope by Janey Barron Hope Marr"undatedScope and Contents
Cover endorsement: "Copy of Sketch of Jas. Barron Hope sent to Judge French."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 7 id172907
Jane Barron Hope, Norfolk, to her father Commodore James Barron3 January 1835Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Letter sent on his birthday Letter concerns new home. Endorsement: "From my Father's mother, who was Miss Jane Barron: Buried in Warrenton, North Carolina" [by Janey Hope Marr].
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 8 id172908
H. A. Steinbeck, Surgn. USA, Fort Monroe, Virginia, to Mr. James Barron Hope, Hampton, Virginia29 August 1849Scope and Contents
Congratulations on recovery of a wound and a bill for services. Endorsement: "Hope-Jones duel." (see brief biographical note.)
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 9 id172909
Charles, Count de Miollis, "Ashwood Hall," near Columbia, Tennessee to [?]7 August 1850Scope and Contents
Letter concerns events in his life in last seven years, including service as teacher in the family of Bishop Otey. Endorsement: "Who taught James Barron Hope french."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 10 id172910
James [Barron Hope],Ship "Penn," to "Mother" [Mrs. Jane Hope]13 March 1851Scope and Contents
Letter concerns visit with his father and service on the ship.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 11 id172911
Mrs. Jane A. Hope, Hampton, to Miss Campbell, [Washington City]21 October 1851Scope and Contents
Sorrow for "the Absent One."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 12 id172912
James [Barron Hope],U.S. Ship "Cyane," Home Squadron, off Pensacola Navy Yard, to "Mother"11 December 1851
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 13 id172913
James [Barron Hope],U.S. Ship "Cyane," Chagries, Centl. Amer.,to "Mother"15 February 1852Scope and Contents
Detailed description of the places he has visited in the Caribbean Sea.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 14 id172914
James [Barron Hope],U.S.S. "Cyane," St. lago de Cuba, to his mother, Mrs. Jane A. Hope, Hampton, Virginia25 March 1852Scope and Contents
Description of Cuba; his 23rd birthday; expressions of great affection for his mother; enclosing a poem (now lost.)
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 15 id172915
[James Barron Hope], U.S.S. "Cyane," at Sea, to his mother Mrs. Jane A. Hope, Hampton, Virginia14 April 1852Scope and Contents
Description of Trinidad, St. Domingo and Caribbean cruise.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 16 id172916
J[ane] A. Hope,Hampton, to Miss Caroline H. Campbell, Washington City, D.C.8 May 1852Scope and Contents
Letter concerns her son [James Barron Hope] at Pensacola; of her lamented father (Comm. James Barron) and the circumstances surrounding his Court Martial; of her mother.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 17 id172917
James [Barron Hope],U.S. Ship "Cyane," Home Squadron, off Pensacola Navy Yard, to Mrs. Jane A. Hope, Hampton, Virginia14 May 1852Scope and Contents
Letter concerns his affection for his mother; of the Roman Catholic faith.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 18 id172918
James Barron Hope, U.S. Ship "Cyane," to Mrs. Jane A. Hope, Hampton, Virginia6 June 1852Scope and Contents
Letter concerns his impending departure for home.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 19 id172919
J[ane] A. Hope,Hampton, to Caroline [Campbell]17 July 1852Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents James [Barron Hope]has returned to Norfolk on the ship "Cyane"; he graduated in Law at William and Mary at the age of eighteen.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 20 id172920
Jane A. Hope, Hampton, to Miss Caroline H. Campbell, Washington City, D.C.16 September 1852Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Letter concerns her discontent with Capt. Pain's navigation of the Ship "Cyane"; James [Barron Hope]is planning to enter the practice of law.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 21 id172921
Jane A. H[ope],Hampton, to Caroline H. Campbell, Baltimore, Maryland2 February 1853Scope and Contents
James [Barron Hope],while ill, has employed himself in writing; pertaining to her visit Virginia; wife of Capt. Pendergast.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 22 id172922
Jane A. Hope, Hampton, to Caroline [Campbell]19 April 1853Scope and Contents
James [Barron Hope]is away in York.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 23 id172923
Jane A. Hope, Hampton, to Caroline [Campbell]20 October 1853Scope and Contents
"James often employs himself in his writing."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 24 id172924
Jane A. Hopeand James Barron Hope,Hampton, to Caroline [Campbell]30 December 1853Scope and Contents
Letter concerns "the Massard Manuscripts" which were sent with books and paintings as a Christmas gift.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 25 id172925
James Barron Hope to Miss Annie23 March 1855Scope and Contents
Enclosed poem (now lost) on his 26th birthday.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 26 id172926
James Barron Hope, [Richmond], to "Mother" (Date and place in an endorsement)27 October 1855Scope and Contents
Letter concerns his activities after his arrival there.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 27 id172927
Carry [Caroline H. Campbell], Baltimore, to "Brother Jeemes" [James Barron Hope]26 June 1856Scope and Contents
Hope's manuscripts have been sent to the Publisher, Mr. Lucas, after being rearranged and edited by Caroline; mentions many of the poems by name, including those addressed to Miss Annie.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 28 id172928
"Hampton, Monday"1 September 1856Scope and Contents
Endorsement: "Picture of Mrs. Jane Hope, her son, and Miss Campbell, it is supposed."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 29 id172929
Annie [B. Whiting],Shell Banks, [Elizabeth City County, Virginia], to Miss Carrie2 October 1856
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 30 id172930
James [Barron Hope]to Miss Caroline H. Campbell, Baltimore4 January 1857Scope and Contents
Letter concerns paintings.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 31 id172931
James [Barron Hope] to "Sister Carry" [Caroline H. Campbell]9 January 1857Scope and Contents
Letter concerns Annie, and his book which appears to be well received in Norfolk.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 32 id172932
"Jeemes" [James Barron Hope] to "Sister Carry" [Caroline H. Campbell]14 January 1857Scope and Contents
Letter discusses her care for Annie and her review of his works.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 33 id172933
James [Barron Hope]to Carry [Caroline H. Campbell]31 January 1857Scope and Contents
Letter concerns his departure for Richmond.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 34 id172934
James [Barron Hope]to Carry [Caroline H. Campbell]27 February 1857Scope and Contents
Letter discusses his mother's health; and his employment at the County Court.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 35 id172935
J[ane] A. Hope,Hampton, to Caroline [Campbell]6 March 1857Scope and Contents
Letter concerns her sisters in Washington.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 36 id172936
[Jane A. Hope], Hampton, to Caroline [Campbell]16 March 1857Scope and Contents
Letter concerns Caroline's expected marriage.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 37 id172937
[Annie Whiting], Hampton, to Carrie [Campbell]26 March 1857Scope and Contents
Letter discusses her trip by steamer, being met at Old Point by Mr. [James Barron] Hope.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 38 id172938
J[ane] A. H[ope],Hampton, to Caroline [Campbell]1 April 1857Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Letter discusses the visit of the "Merrimac" and Capt. Pendergast's description of a trip to England and the Continent.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 39 id172939
James [Barron Hope],Hampton, Virginia, to "Sister Carry" [Caroline H. Campbell]2 April 1857Scope and Contents
Letter concerns meeting with Annie; enclosure of a poem for review.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 40 id172940
P. R. Fendall, Washington, to John R. Thompson, Richmond, Virginia3 April 1857Scope and Contents
Letter concerns the celebration of the settlement of Jamestown, at which Mr. [James Barron] Hopeis expected to read a poem.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 41 id172941
J[ane] A. Hope,Hampton, to Caroline H. Campbell4 May 1857Scope and Contents
Letter concerns family matters.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 42 id172942
James [Barron Hope]to Carry [Caroline H. Campbell][4 June l857]Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Letter concerns her review of "Leoni"; his marriage on the 10th at "Elmwood," despite the opposition of Mr. Whiting.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 43 id172943
J. P. R. James, British Consulate, Richmond, Virginia, to James Barron Hope, Hampton, Elizabeth City County, Virginia2 July 1857Scope and Contents
Acknowledges receipt of a volume of Hope's poems.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 44 id172944
Jane A. Hope, Hampton, to Caroline M. Campbell, Baltimore, Maryland1 August 1857Scope and Contents
Letter discusses the marriage of James Barron Hope to Annie Whiting.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 45 id172945
James [Barron Hope] to "Sister Carry" [Caroline H. Campbell][September 1857]Scope and Contents
Three months after his marriage. Letter concerns a play that he has written.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 46 id172946
[Mrs.] J[ane] A. Hope,Hampton, to Caroline [Campbell]16 October 1857Scope and Contents
Letter discusses family affairs.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 47 id172947
J[ane] A. Hope,Hampton, to Caroline H. Campbell3 June 1858Scope and Contents
Letter concerns her relatives on ships, from European waters to China.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 48 id172948
[Mrs.] Annie [Hope],Hampton, to Carrie [Campbell]22 June 1858Scope and Contents
Letter concerns her work with her husband, James Barron Hope, in his writing.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 49 id172949
J[ane] A. Hopeto Caroline [Campbell]undatedScope and Contents
Condolences on a death in the family.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 50 id172950
Members of the General Assembly, Richmond, to James Barron Hope23 February 1858Scope and Contents
Request signed by 84 members of the General Assembly and 5 Richmond citizens that he recite again as they failed to hear delivered.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 51 id172951
[Mrs.] Annie [Hope]to Carrie [Campbell]31 January 1859Scope and Contents
Letter discusses the expectation of their first child, and talks of her reading and other activities as a young housewife.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 52 id172952
James Barron Hope to Sister Carry [Caroline H. Campbell]4 May 1859Scope and Contents
Letter concerns her letter to his mother.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 53 id172953
Jane A. Hope, Hampton, to Caroline [Campbell][31 December 1859]Scope and Contents
Greetings and good wishes for the New Year.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 54 id172954
James [Barron Hope],Weldon, North Carolina, to his wife Annie and his mother, soon after leaving home4 June 1861
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 55 id172955
James [Barron Hope],Richmond, to his wife Annie Barron Hope, Warrenton, [North Carolina], and his children Annie and Jane6 June 1861Scope and Contents
Quartered in the Poor House in Richmond.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 56 id172956
James [Barron Hope]to his mother7 June 1861Scope and Contents
Everyone in good spirits in the Capital [Richmond]; 20,000 men in the army in Virginia and is daily increasing; 8,000 in the York region.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 57 id172957
James [Barron Hope]to his mother11 June 1861Scope and Contents
Letter concerns the battle at Bethel where "the Hamptonians behaved with distinguished gallantry."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 58 id172958
[James Barron Hope], Cirtis Peek [?], Jas. Run, to his wife12 June 1861Scope and Contents
A large force has been sent to York; he is engaged in getting men for Barron's battery; going to Williamsburg.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 59 id172959
James [Barron Hope],Richmond, to his mother, wife, and babies[June 1861]Scope and Contents
Letter concerns recruiting in Williamsburg.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 60 id172960
James [Barron Hope],"Goshen," Glo'ster, Virginia, to his wife Annie13 June 1861Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Letter discusses the Yankee's loss of 525 at Bethel to Confederate. 1 killed and 7 wounded; Magruder commanded, Col. Hill praised for "cool valor"; flight of a Zouave Regiment.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 61 id172962
Mary A. Taylor, Williamsburg, to Mrs. Hope18 June 1861Scope and Contents
Letter concerns Hope's Hotel and the quiet situation in Williamsburg.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 62 id172963
James [Barron Hope],Half Way House, York County, to his wife18 June 1861Scope and Contents
On way to Williamsburg; faith and moral strength.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 63 id172964
James [Barron Hope]to Mrs. James Barron Hope, care of J. Wilcox, Warrenton, North Carolina[20 June 1861]Scope and Contents
Force retired from Bethel to the defenses of Yorktown; alarms in Williamsburg.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 64 id172965
Mrs. Jane A. Hope, Warrenton, [North Carolina], to her son James [Barron Hope],and his wife Annie to her husband [James Barron Hope]20 June 1861Scope and Contents
Letter discusses life in their retreat, including "a great annoyance...Julia is not in a condition to nurse the children much longer...."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 65 id172966
James Barron Hope, Williamsburg, to his wife Annie24 June 1861Scope and Contents
Enclosed letters to Jane, Nan and to Sam [Barron]on same sheet.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 66 id172967
Maria [?] at Yancy's to [Henry] Clay [Whiting]10 July 1861Scope and Contents
Letter concerns the Yankees in town; reference to letter sent to Annie Hope. Endorsement on cover, address to Mrs. James Barron Hope, Warrenton, North Carolina.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 67 id172969
James [Barron Hope],Commandant's Office, Navy Yard, to his wife16 July 1861Scope and Contents
Letter concerns Capt. Barron and Mrs. Barron.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 68 id172970
H. Clay Whiting, Williamsburg, Virginia, to [James Barron] Hope18 July 1861Scope and Contents
Application for paymaster's position, until then he is in the Wythe rifles; parents behind the Federal lines who have been forced to take oath of loyalty.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 69 id172971
James [Barron Hope],Commandant's Office, Navy Yard, Gosport, to his wife Annie20 July 1861Scope and Contents
Letter concerns the confidence there, after victory at Manassas.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 70 id172973
"Papa" James [Barron Hope]to his mother[July 1861]Scope and Contents
Mention of Comm. Samuel Barron and Capt. Samuel Barron.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 71 id172974
"Papa James" [James Barron Hope] to his wife[July 1861]Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Mentions General Johnson, "the Manassas man"; Generals Lee and Magruder; his own children Jamie and Anne.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 72 id172975
James [Barron Hope]to Mrs. James Barron Hope, at Mr. Wilcox's, Warrenton, North Carolina, and to his mother and children20 July 1861Scope and Contents
Letter concerns elegance of the life at his grandmother's place [Mrs. James Barron]; his activity in writing for the Confederate cause.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 73 id172977
[James Barron Hope] to his wife Annie24 July 1861Scope and Contents
Letter concerns attacks aimed at Richmond which were defeated at Manassas; the war in Missouri; Mr. Lincoln's troubles; confidence in the ultimate result, "the Nation born at Sumter and baptised with blood at Manassas will be hailed by the great powers of Europe as a member of the family of Empires."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 74 id172978
James [Barron Hope],Commandant's Office, Navy Yard, Gosport, to his mother25 July 1861Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Letter discusses "God-sent overthrow" of Scott at Manassas; "another battle has taken place in our peninsula."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 75 id172980
James [Barron Hope]to his wife Mrs. James Barron Hope, Warrenton, North Carolina13 August 1861Scope and Contents
"There's a box of champagne for you at the Express Office...."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 76 id172981
James [Barron Hope]to his wife21 August 1861Scope and Contents
Letter concerns his poem in the newspaper, family matters; encloses newspaper clipping of Land as a medicine.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 77 id172983
Louisa Whiting, Audley, Westmoreland, to James Barron Hope, Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Virginia29 August 1861Scope and Contents
"...father has lost everything...am perfectly disgusted with yankees and negroes...." Endorsement: "...in spite of her feelings Aunt has married 'a yankee'...who came wounded to desolated Hampton...." J[ane] H. M[arr].
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 78 id172984
"Papa" James [James Barron Hope], Atlantic Hotel Reading Room, to his mother and his wife1 September 1861Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents "The news from Hatteras is very sad"; "the capture of Uncle Sam [Comm. Samuel Barron]."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 79 id172985
James [Barron Hope]to his mother7 September 1861Scope and Contents
"...alleviate your anxiety about Uncle Sam [Comm. Samuel Barron]"; defense of his action at Hatteras.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 80 id172987
"A Letter to Ex-President Tyler, Flag Officer Forrest and George Booker, of 'Sherwood,' In Vindication of Flag Officer Samuel Barron, C. S. N.," by Capt. [James Barron] Hope28 September 1861
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 81 id172988
"Papa" James to his wife8 October 1861Scope and Contents
Letter discusses his return to his post after a visit to his family.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 82 id172991
H. B. Cary, Yorktown, to His Excellency, President John Tyler, Confederate Congress, Richmond, Virginia23 December 1861Scope and Contents
Upon the death of Morrison of the faculty of William and Mary, a recommendation that the place be filled by James Barron Hope, "one of the rising literary men of the state."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 83 id172993
"Papa" James [Barron Hope],Richmond, to his wife Annie11 January 1862Scope and Contents
Letter concerns the crowded condition of Richmond where he had been transferred; "no doubt that a great battle is impending."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 84 id172995
"Papa" James [Barron Hope],Richmond, to his wife Annie18 January 1862Scope and Contents
"I saw Uncle S[amuel Barron]" who has agreed to be his security [for Quartermaster post]; "the news...is in general, cheering."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 85 id172997
"Papa" James [Barron Hope]to his wife Annie22 January 1862Scope and Contents
Letter concerns his new position in the Quartermaster office.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 86 id172998
[James Barron Hope] to Annie8 May 1862Scope and Contents
Letter concerns planned abandonment of Norfolk because "to compete with the North in producing an ironclad Navy is out of the question"; Yorktown will be abandoned but "we grow stronger as we go from the coast." Description of Randolph, Secy of Army, "tall sinewy" and of Mallory, Secy of Navy, "a stupid little man."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 87 id173000
"Papa" James [Barron Hope],Commandant's Office, Dockyard, Gosport, to his wife Annie8 May 1862Scope and Contents
"Our troops are moving off so fast that there shall soon be none left there... the worst that can happen is to be taken prisoner...."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 88 id173001
R. Forrest, Chief of Bureau, C. S. Navy Department, Richmond, to J[ames] Barron Hope,Richmond24 May 1862Scope and Contents
Appointment to the position of Recorder for a Naval Court of Inquiry.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 89 id173003
[James Barron Hope], Richmond, to Annie31 May 1862Scope and Contents
"My court still continues...."; confidence in final victory; "today the city of Washington is in one universal shiverfrom Old Abe down...."; plan to cut off Washington and invade the North; Southern army set at 80 to 90,000 men, the Northern 115,000.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 90 id173006
James Barron Hope, C. S. N., Richmond, Virginia, to his wife Annie10 June 1862Scope and Contents
Letter concerns his position as Judge Advocate of Court convened to consider the burning of vessels on Lake Ponchartrain, Louisiana.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 91 id173007
Appointments
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 91 id173008
G. M. Hollins, Flag Officer, C. S. N, Richmond, to James Barron Hope, Richmond25 June 1862Scope and Contents
Appointment as Secretary to the Naval Board for the examination of Midshipmen.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 91 id173009
G. M. Hollins to James Barron Hope18 July 1862Scope and Contents
Order to report to Savannah.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 91 id173011
G. M. Hollins to James Barron Hope18 July 1862Scope and Contents
Granted leave of Absence.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 91 id173008
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 92 id173012
Recommendations
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 92 id173013
Recommendation of Jas. Barron Hope for the position of Quartermaster signed by J. Lyons, J. P. Holcombe, M. R. H. Garnett, C. F. Collins9 October 1862Scope and Contents
Recommendation included with following letter of 11 October 1862, Box-folder 1:92.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 92 id173014
James Lyons, Ho[use] of Repres[entatives],to Genl. A. C. Myer11 October 1862Scope and Contents
Letter covering above recommendation of 9 October 1862, Box-folder 1:92.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 92 id173013
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 93 id173016
Drury Lacey, Warrenton, [North Carolina], to John W. Norwood, [Hillsboro, North Carolina]4 November 1862Scope and Contents
Introducing James Barron Hope who is in Hillsboro to find a place for his family.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 94 id173017
S[amuel] Barron,Flag Officer [C. S. N.], Richmond, to J[ames] Barron Hope,Warrenton, North Carolina7 November 1862Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Appointment as Secretary to the "Flag Officer" commanding the Naval Forces in the waters of Virginia.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 95 id173018
S. Barron to James [Barron Hope]10 November 1862Scope and Contents
The Flag of S[amuel] Barronhas been hoisted above the "Patrick Henry."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 96 id173020
Commission of Capt. Jas. Barron Hope as "Assistant Quartermaster's Captain" in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States18 November 1862Scope and Contents
Signed G. W. Smith, Secretary of War.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 97 id173021
E. A. Cleveland to J[ames] Barron Hope,Warrenton, North Carolina23 November 1862Scope and Contents
Letter concerns copies of Hope's poems.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 98 id173022
"Papa" James [Barron Hope]to his wife Annie8 January 1863Scope and Contents
News that Burnside's army is landing on the coast.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 99 id173024
Receipt for bond for Capt. James Barron Hope as Asst. Quartermaster, signed R. G. H. Kean, Chief of Bureau of War, C. S. A., Richmond, Virginia16 January 1863
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 100 id173025
Records
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 100 id173026
Assignment of James Barron Hope to duty, signed A. C. Myers19 January 1863
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 100 id173027
Request by James Barron Hope for quarters according to his rank and grade31 January 1863
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 100 id173026
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 101 id173029
J. E. Dalney, Pittsylvania C[our]t H[ou]se,to [James Barron Hope]25 January 1863Scope and Contents
Letter concerns a place being found for his family; congratulations on position in the Capital. Endorsement to his wife Annie.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 102 id173030
"Papa" James [Barron Hope],Richmond, to his wife Annie28 January 1863Scope and Contents
Letter concerns question whether mail has been stopped; family matters.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 103 id173031
"Papa" James [Barron Hope]to his wife8 February 1863Scope and Contents
Gait died of small pox; family matters.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 104 id173032
Grant of leave of absence for Capt. J[ames] Barron Hope,A. Q. M. by A. C. Myers9 March 1863
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 105 id173033
S. R. Mallory, Secretary of the Navy, C. S. A. to Capt. James Barron Hope, A. Q. M., Richmond27 April 1863Scope and Contents
Permission to use Navy files.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 106 id173034
Maj. W. W. Peirce to Capt. Saml. R. Chisman,A. Q. M., Greensboro, North Carolina25 May 1863Scope and Contents
Letter concerns purchase of Army supplies.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 107 id173035
Correspondence
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 107 id173036
Saml. R. Chisman,Greensboro, North Carolina, to [James Barron] Hope26 May 1863Scope and Contents
Letter concerns problems of the Quartermaster's Department of the Confederate Army. Letter is continued with the letter below of 11 June 1863, Box-folder 1:107.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 107 id173038
11 June 1863. S[amuel] R. C[hisman]to [James Barron] H[ope]Scope and Contents
Continuation of the above letter of 26 May 1863, Box-folder 1:107.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 107 id173036
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 108 id173039
John Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to Jas. Barron Hope11 July 1863Scope and Contents
"What an absurd document we have in Lincoln's message--and how...disgusting the proceedings of Congress...."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 109 id173041
W. Gordon McCabe, Charleston, to [James Barron] Hope21 August 1863Scope and Contents
Letter concerns the effect of Yankee fire on Fort Sumter; of the fire of "Ironsides," "Monitor," etc.; Charleston will be lost if the second line of James Island is not held.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 110 id173042
"Papa" James [Barron Hope]to his wife8 August 1863Scope and Contents
" Genl. M[yers]has been superseded by Genl. Lawton, a victim of Mr. Davis personal animosity."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 111 id173043
"Papa" James [Barron Hope]to Mrs. James Barron Hope, Pine Hall, Stokes County, North Carolina[10 August 1863]Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents While awaiting the new "chief"; bonds, his wife is to handle; impression of new General [Lawton].
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 112 id173045
[James Barron Hope] to Annie12 August 1863Scope and Contents
Bond coupons turned up; family matters.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 113 id173046
J[ames] Barron Hopeto Sam[uel] [Barron]13 August 1863Scope and Contents
Letter concerns fever that is spreading on Mr. A's plantation, where his family is staying-need to move them; Genl. L[awton]is from Georgia, a gentleman of intelligence, successor to Myers; an official letter that is " Very cheerfulabout Charleston."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 114 id173047
"Papa" James [Barron Hope]to his wife Annie23 [August] 1863Scope and Contents
Letter concerns strike in the city Post Office, so letters should be sent in a packet by Express; fall of Sumter, betterworks lay behind; "new chief."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 115 id173048
"Papa" James [Barron Hope],[Richmond], to his wife9 September 1863Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Letter concerns box from Bermuda with cotton, soap, etc.; cake sent from Richmond to his family. Result in Tennessee very grand, "son they think here"; Rosecranz in a difficult position-- "it will puzzle the Yankees to reinforce him."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 116 id173049
Orders for Capt. James Barron Hope to report to Greensboro, North Carolina, to Maj. Chisman10 October 1863Scope and Contents
Signed by Jno. Withers, Asst. Adjutant General.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 117 id173050
James [Barron Hope] to his motherundatedScope and Contents
Letter concerns Christian faith.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 118 id173051
"Papa" James [Barron Hope],Richmond, [to his wife]undatedScope and Contents
Letter concerns high prices for clothes; family matters.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 119 id173052
"Papa" James [Barron Hope]to his wife AnnieundatedScope and Contents
Scope and Contents Letter concerns a visit to the "Merrimac"; Burnside expedition and other news of battles.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 120 id173053
"Papa" James [Barron Hope]to his wife AnnieundatedScope and Contents
Letter concerns slight sickness and his old wound from his duel; the falling back of Southern forces shortens their lines, brings the enemy further from his base; hope that Belgian, French and English fleets will break the blockade of New Orleans.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 121 id173054
[James Barron Hope to his wife]undatedScope and Contents
Mention of Sam [Barron, IV]; "Our army in North Carolina number 65,000 & we expect to beat the enemy whenever they advance, & Comm. Barron (11.1) told methat Mr. Randolph (late Secy [of the Army]) told himthat Genl. Johnson telegraphed that the Murfreesboro fight was a splendid victory, after all."
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 122 id173055
Request for leave of absence due to health, by James Barron Hope, endorsed16 June 1864
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 123 id173056
Eug. E. McLean, Lt. Col., Richmond, to Capt. J[ames] Barron Hope,Greensboro, North Carolina16 June 1864Scope and Contents
Permission to go on leave on forwarding the Surgeon's Certificate. Reply of 20 July 1864 listed below.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 124 id173057
Benj. S. Ewell,President, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, to Capt. James Barron Hope9 July 1866Scope and Contents
Sends a diploma by direction of the Faculty.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 125 id173059
Master of Arts Degree from the College of William and Mary, granted to James Barron HopeJune 1866Scope and Contents
Signed by E. Taliaferro and Benj. S. Ewell,President.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 1 id172901
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 id173060
1872-1907 and undatedScope and Contents
The activity of Hope after the war is reflected in the correspondence included in Box 2. A duel which was averted only by the arrest of his challenger, 1873, his resignation as Editor of the Norfolk Virginianto start his own paper, The Landmarkand his appearance to read anniversary poems at the Yorktown Centennial are among the events which concern the correspondence. There is also much family correspondence, many letters including humorous sketches, doggerel, and full poems.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 1 id173061
W. H. Taylor, Richmond, to Capt. [James Barron Hope]24 January 1872Scope and Contents
Letter concerns a Bill which has passed the Senate, authorizing construction of the Norfolk & Southern Railway through Richmond.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 2 id173062
M. F. Maury, Office of Physical Survey, VMI, Lexington, Virginia, to James Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia26 January 1872Scope and Contents
Letter concerns the interest of the French Government in the James River Canal.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 3 id173063
James Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia, to J. B. Walters28 March 1872Scope and Contents
Letter concerns arrangements for a duel which was to take place near South Mills, North Carolina. Endorsement by J[aney] H[ope] M[arr],1929, states that Walters was arrested in Norfolk before the duel could be fought. Enclosures: (1) A list of terms of a duel on stationery of the Norfolk Virginian. (2) Receipt for the cleaning of a pair of pistols.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 4 id173064
S[usan] V[irginia] [Barron] Pendergast,Philadelphia, to James [Barron Hope]1 April [1873]Scope and Contents
Letter states that she is dreadfully anxious (probably about the duel which is in the papers; a duel that was never fought).
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 5 id173065
W. H. F. Lee,White House, Fish Hail P.O., King William County, Virginia, to Col. J. Barron Hope15 May 1873Scope and Contents
Giving information on the size and management of Gen. Washington's farms, 1792.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 6 id173066
Jno. S. Lindsay, Warrenton, Virginia, to Jas. Barron Hope, Virginian office25 June 1873Scope and Contents
Appreciation for an ode by Hope read by Judge Smith.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 7 id173067
Clucking [?], Washington, to James Barron Hope28 July 1873Scope and Contents
Letter concerns the annoyance of "Tom Kelly's dog."
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 8 id173068
Glennan and Adkisson, Norfolk, to Capt. James Barron Hope29 September 1873Scope and Contents
Regret that Hope has withdrawn as Editor of the Virginian.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 9 id173069
"Presentation Address...on behalf of the Compositors of the Norfolk Virginian on the occassion of the retirement of James Barron Hope"1 October 1873
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 9A id173070
W. H. F. Lee, King William County, to James Barron Hope24 November 1873
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 10 id173071
Janey [Hope]to "Papa" [James Barron Hope]13 August 1874Scope and Contents
Endorsed by James Barron Hope. Letter concerns French reading and her sister Nannie.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 11 id173072
Folder 11: Corespondence
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 11 id173073
"Papa" [James Barron Hope] at Alleghany Springs, to Janey [Hope]31 August 1874
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 11 Mixed Materials Folder: 2 id173074
"Papa" [James Barron Hope] at Alleghany Springs, to "Mama," Janey, and Nan4 September 1874
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 11 id173073
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 12 id173075
Wm. Mahone, Petersburg, to Capt. Jas. Barron Hope,Norfolk, Virginia3 Octpber 1874Scope and Contents
Appreciation and regret at his indisposition.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 13 id173076
"Report of Nannie M. Hope for Half-Session," signed by Susan V. Bagnall2 July 1875
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 14 id173077
Paul H. Hayne, "Copse Hill," Augusta, Georgia, to [James Barron Hope]8 July 1875Scope and Contents
Appreciation for the review of his book in The Landmark.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 15 id173078
J. A. Early,Lynchburg, to Capt. Jas. Barron Hope13 September 1875Scope and Contents
Letter concerns an address Early was to deliver at Liberty.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 16 id173079
Hugh Blair Grigsby, Charlotte C[ourt] H[ouse],Virginia, to James Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia14 January 1876Scope and Contents
"...heartly concur with you in every effort to bring the power of the Federal Executive within proper limits...."
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 17 id173080
John W. Johnston, U.S. Senate, Washington, to [James Barron] Hope24 March 1876Scope and Contents
Appreciation for "defence of Gen. Ransom against the malicious charge recently directed against him."
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 18 id173081
J[ames] B[arron] H[ope]to Miss Jennie Barron Hope, care of Commodore S. Barron ["Malvern"], Loretto P.O., Essex County, Virginia18 June 1876Scope and Contents
Letter discusses family matters and "my Williamsburg speech."
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 19 id173082
Hugh Blair Grigsby, "Smithfield," Charlotte County, Virginia, to Miss Janey Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia2 January 1879Scope and Contents
Compliments on a story by her which appeared in The Landmark; value of poetry and Bible reading for an author.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 20 id173083
T. H. Stevens, Washington, to [James Barron Hope]4 January 1879Scope and Contents
Appreciation for the criticism of his verses.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 21 id173084
Robt. C. Winthrop,Boston, to James Barron Hope24 May 1879Scope and Contents
Appreciation for pamphlets and kind article in The Landmark.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 22 id173085
William F. Barry, Fort McHenry, Baltimore, to Capt. Jas. Barron Hope,Norfolk, Virginia24 June 1879Scope and Contents
Letter concerns the pistols used in the Barron-Decatur duel, supposed to be in the possession of Col. Elliott, son of Barron's second in the duel.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 23 id173086
R. E. Withers, Wytheville, Virginia, to James Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia4 October 1879Scope and Contents
Letter concerns political affairs in Norfolk and Portsmouth.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 24 id173087
Baker P. Lee, Richmond, to Jas. Barron Hope,Norfolk, Virginia24 October 1879Scope and Contents
Compliments on his speech at Yorktown.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 25 id173088
Schele De Vere, University of Virginia, to James Barron Hope20 March 1880Scope and Contents
A discussion of possible changes from French words to make English (American) proper names.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 26 id173089
"Papa" [James Barron Hope], Office of The Landmark, Norfolk, Virginia, to Mrs. James Barron Hope, care of M. Taliaferro19 August 1880Scope and Contents
"...deeply pained I am to leave you...on such a mission as now engaged me....I am obeying a sense of duty ...."
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 27 id173090
Request of the Board of Visitors and Governors of the College of William and Mary that James Barron Hope cooperate with the committee for the restoration of the College, in connection with the Yorktown celebration27 August 1880
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 28 id173091
Committee on Oration and Poem, Centennial Anniversary of surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, Washington, D.C., to James Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia16 December 1880Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Invitation to "pronounce a poem" at the celebration.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 29 id173092
Fred W. M. Holliday, Governor's Office, Richmond, Virginia, to Capt. J[ames] Barron Hope21 January 1881Scope and Contents
Appointing Hope the poet for Yorktown.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 30 id173093
W. E. Christian, City Engineer's Office, Richmond, Virginia, to [James Barron] Hope24 January 1881Scope and Contents
Requesting a letter of recommendation for Col. Jno. M. Brooke for the Presidency of Blacksburg College.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 30A id173094
Robert C. Winthrop, Brookline, Massachusetts, to James Barron Hope20 May 1881
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 31 id173096
Ro. A. Brock to Capt. James Barron Hope2 July 1881
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 32 id173097
Certificate of the election of Capt. James Barron Hope to the Virginia Historical Society2 July 1881
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 33 id173098
Invitation to James Barron Hope to be present at the Yorktown Centennial, 18-21 October 188119 September 1881Scope and Contents
Invitation to Miss Janie Hope to same.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 34 id173099
Mrs. S. Goode, Bernyville, to Janie [Hope]28 September 1881Scope and Contents
Offer to chaperone at Yorktown Celebration.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 35 id173100
Printed invitation to the Yorktown Celebration. Printed Yorktown Celebration ribbon18 October 1881
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 36 id173101
Invitation to Capt. J. Barron Hopeand Mrs. Hope from Major Gen'l. Hancock, the steamer "St. Johns"19 October 1881
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 37 id173102
Invitation to the Misses Hope to the same19 October 1881
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 38 id173103
Description of the Yorktown Centennial by [Janey Barron Hope]22 October 1881
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 39 id173104
Jno. S. Tucker, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.25 October 1881Scope and Contents
Account of his reactions to the reading of his Yorktown Ode by James Barron Hope; comparing him to Homer.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 40 id173105
Comments made by [Janey Barron Hope] at Norfolk25 October 1881Scope and Contents
Endorsement by A[nn] W. Marr,her daughter, in January 1961.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 41 id173106
Folder 41: Resolutions
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 41 id173107
Jno S. Tucker, Secretary, Yorktown Centennial Celebration, Washington, D.C., to Capt. James Barron Hope31 October 1881Scope and Contents
Enclosing a copy of a resolution which is listed below, 25 October 1881, Box-folder 2:41.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 41 id173108
Resolution of thanks for the "very eloquent and appropriate Centennial Poem delivered," signed by John W. Johnston, Chairman25 October 1881Scope and Contents
Enclosed within the above letter, 31 October 1881, Box-folder 2:41.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 41 id173107
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 42 id173109
J. Stanley Brown, Private Secretary [Executive Mansion], Washington, D.C., to James Barron Hope (Mourning stationery)29 October 1881Scope and Contents
Acknowledges, for the President, receipt of letter and "report of the verses."
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 43 id173110
Townsend Ward, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, to Capt. J. Barron Hope7 November 1881Scope and Contents
Request that Hope deliver his Yorktown ode in Philadelphia.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 44 id173111
Robt. C. Winthrop,Brookline, Massachusetts, to Jas. Barron Hope12 November 1881Scope and Contents
Appreciation of Yorktown poem and of allusions in it to himself.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 45 id174404
Townsend Ward. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, to Capt. James Barron Hope15 November 1881Scope and Contents
Enclosing an invitation to deliver his Yorktown ode in Philadelphia.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 46 id174405
"Jeemes" [James Barron Hope], to Commodore S. Barron, Loretto P.O., Essex County, Virginia17 November 1881Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Letter concerns his invitation to recite his "Ode" before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 47 id174407
Folder 47: Correspondence
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 47 id174410
Fred. W. M. Holliday, Governor's Office, Richmond, Virginia, to Capt. J. Barron HopeDecember 1881Scope and Contents
Letter concerns his last "Annual Message."
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 47 id174411
Fred. W. M. Holliday, Richmond, to Jas. Barron Hope12 December 1881
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 47 id174410
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 48 id174413
Invitation to Mr. and Miss Hope from Miss Chew, Chiveden12 December [1881]Scope and Contents
Includes one card for admission to the reading of "Yorktown Ode" by Capt. James Barron Hope.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 49 id174415
Invitation to the delivery of Capt. James Barron Hope's "Yorktown Ode" at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia14 December 1881
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 50 id174416
30 members of Congress, Washington, to Capt. James Barron Hope16 December 1881Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Request that the "eloquent Centennial Poem at Yorktown" be delivered in Washington.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 51 id174418
Folder 51: Correspondence
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 51 id174421
Townsend Ward, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Captain Hope30 December 1881Scope and Contents
Notice of election as a member of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Enclosure contained within this letter listed below, Box-Folder 2:51.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 51 id174423
Certificate of election of James Barron Hope to the Society30 December 1881Scope and Contents
Enclosure sent within above letter, Box-Folder 2:51.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 51 id174421
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 52 id174424
Robt. C. Winthrop,Boston, to J[ames] Barron Hope7 January 1882Scope and Contents
Massachusetts Historical Society is too small to bring Hope to Boston to read his Yorktown ode.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 53 id174427
James Barron Hope, the Norfolk Landmark , Norfolk, Virginia, [to Col. J. M. Robinson], copied and forwarded by Geo. S. Rogers14 February 1882Scope and Contents
E. States that he "cannot occupy any negative or doubtful attitude on any of the great questions now engaging public attention in this State."
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 54 id174428
"Papa" [James Barron Hope], the Norfolk Landmark, Norfolk, Virginia, to Janey [Hope]12 July 1882Scope and Contents
Letter concerns her writing; regards to her sister Nan.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 55 id174429
[?], Bradford, England, to J[ames] Barron Hope11 September 1882Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Letter concerns the reading of Hope's poem, "Charge at Balakiava" to audiences in England.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 56 id174430
W. Talbot Walker and Theodore S. Garnett, Jr., Norfolk, to Capt. James Barron Hope10 October 1882Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Notice of election of President of the "St. Cecilia Society"; notice of his election as a Director of the Society.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 57 id174431
J. A. Early,Alleghany Springs, to Capt. James Barron Hope26 August 1883Scope and Contents
Letter concerns the dowager Duchess of Sutherland who was a strong abolitionist and the young Duchess who was the reverse, in connection with an article. Endorsement by James Barron Hope.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 58 id174432
"Papa" [James Barron Hope] to his daughters Janey and Nannie11 September 1883Scope and Contents
Letter concerns Mr. Marr who is at sea in a reported storm.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 59 id174433
Invitation to J. Barron Hopeto be a speaker at a "Virginia Victory" meeting9 November 1883
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 60 id174435
Wm. H. Parker to Janey [Barron Hope]4 December [1883]Scope and Contents
Glowing report on new book by Janey, "I hope you will not lay down your pen."
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 61 id174436
Edward S. Gregory, poem "To Miss Janey Barron Hope, in Salute to 'The Rescue'"29 January 1884
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 62 id174438
Edward S. Joynes, South Carolina College, Columbia, South Carolina, to Hope29 January 1884Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Sends his congratulations after reading "The Rescue" by Miss Janey Barron Hope.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 63 id174439
John Randolph Tucker, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., to James Barron Hope9 February 1884Scope and Contents
Appreciation for kind words in The Landmark.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 64 id174441
Wm. B. Taliaferro, Gloucester County, Virginia, to James Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia18 February 1884Scope and Contents
Appreciation for the receipt of a book by Janey [Hope],which "shows a careful study of the Colonial times."
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 65 id174442
William Couper, Florence, to Captain Hope23 March 1884Scope and Contents
Letter concerns his work as a portrait painter, and congratulations to Hope "on being the father of a rising young novelist."
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 66 id174447
Folder 66: Correspondence
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 66 id174450
E. L. Spottswood, M.D., Perrysville, Vermillion County, Indiana, to James Barron Hope28 May 1884Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Letter concerns his desire to obtain a copy of "The Rescue" in which his ancestor, Gov. Spottswood, figures. Enclosure contained within this letter listed below, Box-Folder 2:66.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 66 id174451
Enclosure: John Tyler, Jr., to Dr. Spottswood28 May 1884Scope and Contents
Letter concerns that James Barron Hope could supply a copy of "The Rescue," by his daughter [Janey Hope]. Enclosure sent within above letter, Box-Folder 2:66.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 66 id174450
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 67 id174453
Announcing a fair and concert of the Pickett - Buchanan Camp Confederate Veterans, Norfolk, Virginia15 October 1884
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 68 id174455
Committee of the Montefiore Literary and Social Association, Norfolk, Virginia, to Capt. James Barron Hope, Norfolk24 November 1884Scope and Contents
Appreciation for an address.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 69 id174456
E. S. Gregory, Church of the Epiphany, Lynchburg, Virginia, to Capt. Jas. Barron Hope, Editor of The Landmark , Norfolk, Virginia1 December 1884Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents He has written "a review of Miss Janey's forthcoming volume of Essays for the News. Enclosed is a sonnet "Ship-Wreck" by E. S. Gregory.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 70 id174458
Aunt Mary [Blake],South Kensington, England, to James Barron Hope, Editor of The Landmark , Norfolk, Virginia12 December 1884Scope and Contents
Letter concerns a photo of a miniature of their grandfather [James Barron] and other family letters.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 71 id174459
Jno. S. Tucker, Washington, D.C., to Capt. Jas. Barron Hope2 January 1885Scope and Contents
Letter concerns the movement for Hope to be Collector of Customs.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 72 id174461
Invitation to James Barron Hope for Inauguration Ceremonies4 March 1885
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 73 id174463
E. T. Powell, Norfolk, Virginia, to Capt. Jas. Barron Hope,Norfolk23 May 1885Scope and Contents
Appreciation of poem read publicly by Hope.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 74 id174464
John Esten Cook, Boyce, Virginia, to Capt. Jas. Barron Hope30 May 1885Scope and Contents
Letter concerns a contribution of an essay to The Landmark.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 75 id174467
Geo. Fred'k. Holmes, University of Virginia, to Capt. Jas. Barron Hope,Norfolk30 May 1885Scope and Contents
Compliment on Hope's Memorial Poem, with some criticism of it.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 76 id174469
Wm. F. Vilas, Office of Postmaster General, Washington, D.C., to James Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia28 December 1885Scope and Contents
Acknowledgment of Hope's commendation of him and appreciation for the Centennial Ode of Hope.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 77 id174470
Edward V. Valentine, Richmond, to James Barron Hope, Norfolk21 January 1886
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 78 id174472
Capt. James Barron Hope, "Extracts from Hammersly: 'Naval Encyclopedia,' under the heading, 'Navy Yard (Gasport) Norfolk, Virginia"18 April 1886
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 79 id174474
Jno. Jameson, General Superintendent, Post Office Department, Washington, D.C., to Hon. Jno. Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia28 May 1886Scope and Contents
Request that a recommendation be made for Railway Postal Clerk.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 80 id174475
V. Dabney, Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia, to James Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia4 July 1886Scope and Contents
Letter concerns an article which appeared in The Landmarkof Norfolk.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 81 id174478
John Goode, Department of Justice, Washington, to Mr. [James Barron] Hope14 July 1886Scope and Contents
"I thank you for your splendid vindication in The Landmark."
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 82 id174480
Wm. F. Vilas, Postmaster General, Washington, D.C. to James Barron Hope26 July 1886Scope and Contents
Expression of warm regard.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 83 id174482
Folder 83: Correspondence
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 83 id174484
James Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia, to W. H. Ruffner, State Normal School, Farmville, Virginia28 September 1886Scope and Contents
Introduces his niece, Rosa Chisman. Covering note for this letter is listed below, 13 April 1905, Box-folder 2:83.
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W. H. Ruffner, Lexington, to Col. [?]13 April 1905-Scope and Contents
Covering note for the above letter written on 28 September 1886, Box-folder 2:83.
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Wm. F. Vilas, Postmaster General, Washington, D.C., to Jas. Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia27 November 1886Scope and Contents
Appreciation for "very complimentary notice of the Department."
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J. B. C[ar]y,Richmond, Virginia, to Capt. James Barron Hope, Norfolk5 January 1887Scope and Contents
Request that Hope make the historical address at the Hampton Academy reunion.
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope] to Janey, Mrs. R. A. Marr, Cape Charles City, Virginia8 June 1887Scope and Contents
Letter concerns work as Superintendent of Schools; family matters. Includes sketches and doggerel poems.
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope], Norfolk, Virginia, to Robert Marr15 June 1887Scope and Contents
A "chatty" letter profusely illustrated with his sketches.
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope], Norfolk, Virginia, to Mrs. Ro. A. Marr, Cape Charles City, E. S. of Virginia17 June 1887Scope and Contents
"Poetry," family affairs, and 3 sketches.
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope] to his daughter, Mrs. Ro. A. Marr, Cape Charles City, Virginia20 June 1887Scope and Contents
Letter concerns her brother Richard; a profusely illustrated family letter.
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope] to Janey, Mrs. R. A. Marr, Cape Charles City, Virginia23 June [1887]
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope], Norfolk, Virginia, to Janey [Hope Marr]25 June 1887Scope and Contents
Letter concerns school activities and family affairs.
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope] to his daughter, Mrs. Marr[28 July 1887]Scope and Contents
Family letter with sketches.
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope] to his son-in-law, R. Marr2 August 1887Scope and Contents
Letter concerns family matters.
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"Papards" [James Barron Hope] to Robert A. Marr8 August 1887Scope and Contents
Letter concerns school business, editorials, etc.
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope], South Carolina Springs, to Janey, Mrs. J[ames] B[arron] H[ope] Marr,Nantucket, Massachusetts19 August 1887Scope and Contents
Letter concerns family affairs and 2 pages of sketches. Enclosed: 3 more sketches.
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope], Sweet Chalybete, to "Dear children," Mrs. J[ames] B[arron] H[ope] Marr,Nantucket, Massachusetts18 August 1887Scope and Contents
Includes 4 pages of sketches.
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope] to Janey, Mrs. R. A. Marr, Nantucket, Massachusetts20 August 1887Scope and Contents
Family affairs and sketches.
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope], Sweet Chalybete, Virginia, to Jennie, Mrs. J[ames] B[arron] H[ope] Marr,Nantucket, Massachusetts21 August 1887Scope and Contents
Letter concerns pictures sent by Mr. Marr, Nannie and "Mama."
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope], Sweet Chalybete, Virginia, to Mrs. J[ames] B[arron] H[ope] Marr,Nantucket, Massachusetts23 August 1887Scope and Contents
Packing for leaving there.
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Fitzhugh Lee, Richmond, to Jas. Barron Hope, Norfolk23 August 1887Scope and Contents
Request that Hope deliver a poem at the dedication of the Lee Monument.
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope], Norfolk, Virginia, to Janey, Mrs. J[ames] B[arron] H[ope] Marr,West Tisbury, Massachusetts7 September 1887Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Much engrossed in work and poetry; wrote 12 verses, 12 stories, night before; two "specimen" verses included and description of the poem.
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope], Norfolk, Virginia, to Mrs. R. A. Marr, West Tisbury, Massachsetts"13 September 1887Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents My poem is done...is to be delivered on the 27th"; newspaper notices of his work; labor troubles in Norfolk. Enclosure: sketches.
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Invitation to J. Barron Hopefor the Centennial Anniversary of the Framing of the Constitution15 September 1887Scope and Contents
Announcement of the program of the day.
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope] to Janey [Marr]
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope] to Marr,Scope and Contents
Family affairs; illustrated with sketches.
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope] to [Janey Hope Marr],
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope] to Janey
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope] to Janey
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope] to Janey
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope], Sweet Chalybete Springs, Alleghany County, Virginia, to Janey
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope] to Janey and Nannie, his daughtersundated
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2 cardsundated
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Edward [?] to Mrs. PendergastundatedScope and Contents
Letter concerns hope that James Barron Hope come north to fill the place of John R. Thompson on the Post; comments on a new play by Hope.
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"Papa" [James Barron Hope] to his wife AnnieundatedScope and Contents
Scope and Contents Family affairs; endorsement from "Papa" to Janey.
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Obituary of Mrs. Anne Wythe Whiting, written by James Barron Hopeundated
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H. S. McCandlish, Corresponding Secretary for the Virginia Democratic Association, Washington, D.C., to Mrs. James Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia16 September 1887Scope and Contents
A resolution of regret and condolence at the news of the death of James Barron Hope.
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Ro. W. Hughes, Richmond, to Richard H. Baker, Jr., [son-in-law of James Barron Hope]16 September 1887Scope and Contents
Letter concerns shock at death of Hope.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 118 id174548
Edward V. Valentine, Richmond, to Mrs. Annie B. Hope, Norfolk, Virginia16 September 1887Scope and Contents
Sympathy at time of death of James Barron Hope.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 119 id174550
Jno. S. Tucker, Washington, D.C., to Mrs. James Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia18 September 1887Scope and Contents
Consolation on occasion of death of James Barron Hope.
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F. B. Blake, London, England, to Mrs. James B. Hope, Norfolk, Virginia21 September 1887Scope and Contents
Condolences from her cousin on the death of Hope.
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W. Gordon McCabe, Staten Island, New York, to Mrs. James Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia24 September 1887Scope and Contents
Letter concerns distress at. the newspaper announcement of the death of Hope.
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John Goode, Washington, to Mrs. [James Barron] Hope24 September 1887Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Requests that poem in honor of Gen. Lee written by "your...lamented husband" should be read at the monument.
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William Couper, Florence, Italy, to Mrs. Hope30 September 1887Scope and Contents
Endorsement: "Wm. Couper, The Sculptor." Sympathy at time of death of James Barron Hope.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 124 id174557
Edward V. Valentine, Richmond, to Mrs. [Jane Hope] Marr11 November 1887Scope and Contents
Appreciation for a book of poems which was received.
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W. Gordon McCabe, Petersburg, to Mrs. Janey B. Hope Marr, Norfolk, Virginia16 November 1887Scope and Contents
Letter concerns "task confided in me," probably at funeral of James Barron Hope.
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John B. Cary, Richmond, Virginia, to Dr. Thomas N. Page,City12 February 1892Scope and Contents
Letter concerns an article by Thomas Nelson Page in Lippincotton Southern Literature, in which James Barron Hope was not mentioned.
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Thos. Nelson Page,Richmond, Virginia, to Col. John B. Cary, Richmond19 February 1892Scope and Contents
In answer to Cary, Page states that he mentioned Capt. Hope in a previous article; appreciation for article written by daughter of Capt. Hope.
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S. Bassett French, Manchester, Virginia, to S. S. Nottingham, The Landmark , Norfolk, Virginia29 April 1892Scope and Contents
Letter concerns a request, forwarded to Mrs. [Janey Hope] Marrfor information about the life of her father, [James Barron Hope].
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S. Bassett French, Manchester, Virginia, to Mrs. Jane Barron Hope Mar10 May 1892Scope and Contents
An appreciation of the person and character of her father [James Barron Hope], and discussion of the sketch of his life which he has requested.
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R. E. Lee, Jr., Washington, D.C., to Col. Marr, VMI, Lexington, Virginia,28 November 1892Scope and Contents
A request for a copy of the poem [by James Barron Hope] read at the unveiling of his grandfather's statue in Richmond.
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G. Watson James, Richmond, Virginia, to Mrs. Janey Hope Marr, Lexington, Virginia16 December 1895Scope and Contents
Appreciation of the character and genius of her father [James Barron Hope].
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F[rank] B. Blake,London, to his cousin Janey [Hope Marr]29 January 1896Scope and Contents
Acknowledgment and appreciation of the receipt of copies of "A Wreath of Virginia Bay Leaves."
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 133 id174569
Walter Neale, Neale Co., Publishers, Washington, D.C., to Mrs. Janey Hope Marr, Lexington, Virginia13 January 1900-Scope and Contents
Request for an article on James Barron Hope for The Conservative Review, and plans for the publication of his complete works.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Folder: 134 id174570
A. B. Jones, The Valentine Museum, Richmond, to Mrs. Janey Hope Marr, Lexington, Virginia1904-01-30T00:00:00.000Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Appreciation for the gift to the museum of the poem, "Memoriae Sacrum" by her father [James Barron Hope], and a letter written by James Barron Hope to Miss Campbell.
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John Goode, Washington, D.C., to Mrs. [Janey Hope] Marr,[Lexington], Virginia, including remarks he made about James Barron Hope, "Poet Laureate of Virginia"1904-01-29T00:00:00.000
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Folder 136: Correspondence
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Charles W. Kent, Library of Southern Literature, University of Virginia, to Mrs. Janie Hope Marr, Blacksburg, Virginia1907-09-21T00:00:00.000Scope and Contents
Letter concerns an article on the life of her father [James Barron Hope] with specimens of his work.
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Charles W. Kent, Library of Southern Literature, to Janie Hope Marr1907-10-18T00:00:00.000Scope and Contents
Regret that she could not contribute the article on her father.
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T. P. [James],Library of Southern Literature, to Janie Hope Marr4 December 1907Scope and Contents
Letter concerns selections of poems by James Barron Hope. to be included in the volume and permission to use them.
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Mary Anne, Jackson, to Anne29 May [?]Scope and Contents
Letter concerns accommodations at Jackson and Salem; regards to Mrs. and Miss Hope.
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Text of a speech by C[arter] S. H[arrison],James River, VirginiaundatedScope and Contents
E. Letter concerns the internal revenue, "an abomination that bears heavily upon us...born of the republican party"; the distillation of brandy and whiskey and the importance of grape culture to Virginia; the problem of colored men running for office; the "Whig" and the Bourbors; John S. Wise, Mahone, the Danville riots, George H. Thomas, John Sherman and Fitzhugh Lee.
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Page 21 of a political article by Henry A. Wiseundated
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1847-1883 and undatedScope and Contents
Certificates of James Barron Hope and two Scrapbooks collected by James Barron Hope and his daughter, Janey Barron Hope Marr.
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Certificate that James Barron Hope has completed the course in Chemistry and History at William and Mary College4 July 1847.Scope and Contents
Signed by Rd. Saunders, Pres., B. Tucker, John Millington and Ch. Minnegerode.
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Certificate of Bachelor of Civil Law, awarded to James Barron Hope by the College and University of William and Mary4 July 1847
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Commission of James Barron Hope as Second Lieutenant in the Virginia Militia, signed by John F. Wily, Lt. Gov. of Virginia8 April 1848
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Certificate that James Barron Hope has completed the course in Political Economy and Modern History at William and Mary College13 July 1848Scope and Contents
Signed as above, plus Geo. Fred'k Holmes and Arch'd C. Peachy.
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Certificate that James Barron Hope was the delegate from the 2nd District to the State Convention of the Democratic Party of Virginia31 May 1884Scope and Contents
Signed by H. Sheppard.
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Photograph of the James Barron Hope monument in Elmwoodundated
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Scrapbook signed "Jane Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia"21 September 1883Scope and Contents
Endorsements: "Scrap Book kept by Janey Barron Hope with clippings about her Father, James Barron Hope."
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Scrapbook with newspaper clippingsundatedScope and Contents
Endorsement: "Scrap Book of his early work kept by James Barron Hope. Afterwards added to by his daughter [Janey Barron Hope Marr], and with some of her published work added."
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Poems, 1864-1881 and undated
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Literary and Artistic Work of James Barron Hope, 1864-1881, and undatedScope and Contents
Some of the literary and artistic work of James Barron Hope is collected in this box.
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"Verses founded in the Trenches,"footnote: "In the Trenches before Petersburg"21 December 1864Scope and Contents
On reverse: sketch and signature James Barron Hope.
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Poem - "To Our Nannie", signed "Papa" [James Barron Hope]5 March 1881Scope and Contents
(Nannie was his daughter Anne Hope).
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Poem - "Leoni Di Monota; A Legend of Verona,"Subtitle, "I. The Mirror,"[by James Barron Hope]undated
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Poem - "Leoni Di Monota; A Legend of Verona,"[by James Barron Hope]undated
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Poem - " Leoni,"Subtitled " "Canto I-III,"undated
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Poem - "Leoni", Subtitled: "Canto I,"with sketches of charactersundatedScope and Contents
Endorsed: "The property of Caroline Matilda Campbell, presented to her by her much-esteemed friend, the Author, James Barron Hope, Esq. of Hampton, Virginia"
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Poem - " Leoni,"Subtitled: "Canto II"undatedScope and Contents
Endorsed as before, plus "The Original of 'Leoni Di Monota' given to me by the author in January 1854, while in Baltimore to deliver a lecture before the Maryland Institute."
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Poem - " Leoni,"Subtitled: "Canto III"undatedScope and Contents
Endorsement letter concerns the ending, "G. M. C., 17th September, 1855."
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Copy of "The Bedouin of the Seas"by James Barron Hope; Copy of "The Star in the Heavens and Its Image on the Sea"by James Barron HopeundatedScope and Contents
Endorsements: "The original manuscript of this was given to the Norfolk Library by his daughter, Mrs. Janey Hope Marr."
- Mixed Materials Box: 4 Mixed Materials Folder: 7 id174601
Poem - "To My Wife,"[by James Barron Hope]undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 4 Mixed Materials Folder: 8 id174602
Poem - "The Norsemen and the Roses"undatedScope and Contents
Endorsement: "By Jas. Barron Hope."
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Poem - "Our Anglo-Saxon Tongue,"[by James Barron Hope]undated
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Poem - "A King's Gratitude,"[by James Barron Hope]undated
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Poem - "The Red Lord of the Sail,"[by James Barron Hope]undated
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Poem - "Powhatan,"[by James Barron Hope]undated
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Poem - "The Whippoorwill,"[by James Barron Hope]undated
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Poem - "Unrewarded and forgotten,"[by James Barron Hope]undatedScope and Contents
Endorsement: "Proof for Mr. Hope. Do not lose this I have no copy."
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Poem - "The Master of the World,"[by James Barron Hope]undatedScope and Contents
Endorsement: "Written in 1886-7."
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Poem in three partsundated
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Poem - "Sir Walter Raleigh, I"undatedScope and Contents
Endorsement: "Ms. of James Barron Hope's sonnet: 'Sir Walter Raleigh.' For Anne Whiting Marr from her mother."
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Poem - "Captain John Smith, II,"[by James Barron Hope]undated
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Poem - "The Princess Pocahontas, III,"[by James Barron Hope]undated
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Poem - "Grey Bayard; An Ancient Story,"[by James Barron Hope]undated
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Poem - "The Charge at Balakla Virginia,"[by James Barron Hope]undatedScope and Contents
One verse only, with sketches.
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Poem - "A Story of the Caraccas Valley,"[by James Barron Hope]undatedScope and Contents
"Dedicated to Bayard E. Hand, Esq., U.S. Navy, by his old friend and former messmate."
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Poem - First line: "Great Mother of Great Commonwealths," [by James Barron Hope]undated
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Poem - First line: "Mother of Commonwealths men call our State," [by James Barron Hope]undated
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Poem - [by James Barron Hope]undated
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Poem - [by James Barron Hope]undated
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Poem - [by James Barron Hope]undated
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Poem - First line: "For he felt the need of 'courage." [by James Barron Hope]undated
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Poemundated
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Poemundated
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Two StoriesundatedScope and Contents
Included on the backs of some pages are the author's sketches of some of the characters, [by James Barron Hope].
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"Sick List Stories"undated
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"A Short and Confidential Letter" addressed "Dear Reader"undated
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"Destiny, a Melodrama in Three Acts, by James Barron Hope, Hampton, Virginia"undatedScope and Contents
"Scene laid in Germany, Costumes those of the Sixteenth Century.-Time: the reign of Charles 5th."
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Notes on a play [Destiny, by James Barron Hope]undated
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An address [by James Barron Hope]undatedScope and Contents
Subheadings: "Scriptorium" and "The Modern Newspapers." Last two pages are a poem which begins: "Ah! here it is! I'm famous now!...It really is in print." Second copy, without the poem.
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"The Crab Claw Gazette,"dated "Hampton,""Editors, Dr. William B. Vaughan, Capt. William I. Morissetti"15 April 1856Scope and Contents
Endorsement: "Given to me by the Author, J[ames] B[arrron] Hope,September 1, 1856."
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Address or editorial [by James Barron Hope]undatedScope and Contents
Manuscript begins: "To arrive at correct conclusions concerning the impulses which prompted and the principles which governed the careers of famous men...."
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Lecture on Hampton in the Revolutionary War [by James Barron Hope]undated
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Notes [by James Barron Hope]undatedScope and Contents
Notes on Governor Yeardley, Dr. John Pott, Nathaniel Basse, Benjamin Symes, John Utie, Richard Downes, Elizabeth Rolfe, Glass and Salt Makers, Daniel Gookin and Sir William Newce.
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An article [by James Barron Hope]undatedScope and Contents
The Manuscript begins in the middle of a sentence: "the expedition settled on Roanoke Island...."
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Copyright Certificates1874-1881
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Copyright Certificates1874
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Copyright certificate for: "Cotton Port Map: Showing movements of Cotton at Interior Towns and Ports from 1st September to 31st August,"by James Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia10 August 1874
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Copyright certificate for: "Sketches of North Carolina by Ex-Governor Vance,"by James Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia24 September 1874
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Copyright certificate for: "A few passages from the life of a Distinguished Virginian by Thomas Jefferson Rufflestimp,"by James Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia12 November 1874
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Sketches by James Barron Hopeundated
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Copyright certificate for: "Under the Empire; or the Story of Madelon,"by James Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia4 March 1878
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Copyright certificate for: "Arms and the Man; A Metrical Address recited at the Hundredth Anniversary of the Surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown,"by James Barron Hope21 November 1881
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Newspaper and Periodical articles written by or concerning James Barron Hope1857-1939Scope and Contents
A group of interesting and valuable newspaper clippings and articles in periodicals which are written by, or concern, James Barron Hope.
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Poem read at Jamestown, Virginia, by James Barron Hope printed in the Baltimore Sun[May 1857]Scope and Contents
Poem - "In May 1857, the two hundredth and fiftieth Anniversary at the settlement of Jamestown...."printed in the Baltimore Sunfor 1 June 1902.
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Letter to the Editor of the Williamsburg Gazette by Benjamin S. Ewell,College of William and Mary12 September 1885Scope and Contents
Letter concerns address by W. S. Bogart to Georgia Historical Society on "The Four Randolphs of Virginia."
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Letter of Capt. James Barron Hope declining the use of his name for Congress12 July 1880
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First page of the Norfolk Landmark , James Barron Hope, Editor31 July 1880
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"Conscience behind the Footlights"15 February 1885Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Endorsed: "Papa's Editorial" and "Editorial of James Barron Hope."
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Quotation from Mr. Hope's Lecture, according to the Richmond Stateundated
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Article on "A Great Writer, James Barron Hope the Virginia Poet,"which appeared in The State9 March 1891
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Obituary notice of the death of James Barron Hope Marr, son of Col. R. A. and Jane Barron Hope Marr, in a Norfolk newspaperJanuary 1894
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Announcement of the Founders' Day Observance at Jamestown Island, to be held on the next day; from the Richmond [?]12 May 1895
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Account of the Celebration of the Settlement of Jamestown, by William and Mary College and the APVA; from the Richmond Times14 May 1895
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Newspaper clippings concerning James Barron Hopeundated
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Notice of the publication of A Wreath of Virginia Bay Leaves, a collection of the poems of James Barron Hope, published posthumously by his daughter, Janey Hope Marrundated
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Printed announcement and clipping from the Petersburg Index-Appeal, concerning "Stories and Papers" by Janey Barron Hopeundated
- Mixed Materials Box: 5 Mixed Materials Folder: 14 id174661
An article on "Williamsburg....This ancient city of Virginia,"by Rev. Alexander Oberbyundated
- Mixed Materials Box: 5 Mixed Materials Folder: 15 id174662
Article from the Knoxville Sentinelon "Hope's Landmark"[4 January] 1912
- Mixed Materials Box: 5 Mixed Materials Folder: 16 id174663
Lead editorial on James Barron Hope, from the Portsmouth Star1924-03-24T00:00:00.000
- Mixed Materials Box: 5 Mixed Materials Folder: 17 id174664
Article on "The Confederate Veterans,"by Rev. W. H. T. Squires, illustrated with a photograph of James Barron Hope1938-12-01T00:00:00.000
- Mixed Materials Box: 5 Mixed Materials Folder: 18 id174665
Poem, "The Nineth of June"by Edwards Gregory, written for the Petersburg Index-Appealundated
- Mixed Materials Box: 5 Mixed Materials Folder: 19 id174666
Issue of The Cadet , published by VMI which includes "Memorial Poem by Capt. James Barron Hope,"with "notes and corrections by J[ames] B[arron] H[ope]"May 1871
- Mixed Materials Box: 5 Mixed Materials Folder: 20 id174667
" The Monthly Visitor , Norfolk, Virginia, Vol. II, No. 4, Vol. III, No. 1, 2"May-September 1872
- Mixed Materials Box: 5 Mixed Materials Folder: 21 id174668
"Our School Laureate,"Norfolk, Virginia, Vol. 1, No. 5December 1876
- Mixed Materials Box: 5 Mixed Materials Folder: 22 id174669
The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography , Vol. XLVII, No. 41939-10-01T00:00:00.000Scope and Contents
Includes printed letters from James Barron Hope to Comm. Samuel Barron, 29 April 1861, and James Barron Hope to Miss Imogene Barron, 12 August 1865.
- Mixed Materials Box: 5 Mixed Materials Folder: 1 id174648
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 id174671
1879-1932 and undatedScope and Contents
This collection of manuscript poems, addresses, one story, one sketch and a daguerreotype augment the material found in Series 3, Literary and Artistic Work of James Barron Hope.
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 1 id174672
Poem - "Dreamers"[by James Barron Hope]undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 2 id174673
Poem - "Alas! He's cold!"[by James Barron Hope]undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 3 id174674
Poem - "Let there be Light,"[by James Barron Hope]undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 4 id174675
Poem - "Three names,"[by James Barron Hope]undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 5 id174676
Poem [by James Barron Hope]undatedScope and Contents
This poem was probably the "Yorktown Ode"delivered by James Barron Hope on the 100th anniversary of the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, 19 October 1881.
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 6 id174677
An address [by James Barron Hope] made [Yorktown]October 1879
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 7 id174679
An address [by James Barron Hope] to "Young Gentlemen of Onancock Academy"undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 8 id174680
An address [by James Barron Hope] on agricultureundatedScope and Contents
Includes details of the operation of "Mount Vernon" Plantation.
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 9 id174681
Autograph poems [by James Barron Hope] and some newspaper clippings of poems which are pasted on black pagesDecember 1860
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 10 id174682
Folder 10: Stories
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 10 id174683
"The Beginning of the End,"a story without a plotundatedScope and Contents
285 pages with cover signature "James Barron Hope." Enclosure see item list below, Box-folder 6:10.
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 10 id174685
Enclosed in the AV., sheet of titles of XIX chaptersundated
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 10 id174683
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 11 id174686
"Memoriae Sacrum. Alexander Galt, the Sculptor,"by James Barron HopeundatedScope and Contents
Poem from the South Atlantic.
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 12 id174687
Memorial poem to James Barron Hope by William E. Cameron, Petersburg, Virginia20 October 1887
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 13 id174689
A portion of the front page of the Daily Advertiser of Boston18 June 1881
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 14 id174690
Account of "James Barron's life in Dictionary of American Biography " in the Virginian Pilot and Norfolk Landmark1932-06-20T00:00:00.000
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 15 id174691
Part of the Norfolk Virginian Pilot with article on James Barron Hope1937-10-28T00:00:00.000
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 16 id174692
A daguerreotype of a young man [James Barron Hope]undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 17 id174693
Sketch entitled "Two Envious Confederates,"framed [by James Barron Hope]undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Folder: 1 id174672
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A id174696
1790-1964Scope and Contents
These letters, notes and newspaper clippings which were presented by Miss Anne W. Marr, daughter of Mrs. Jane Hope Marr, throw additional light on the life and accomplishments of James Barron Hope.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A Mixed Materials Folder: 1 id174697
Letter to the donor1964-09-15T00:00:00.000
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A Mixed Materials Folder: 2 id174699
Agreement of Miles King with Samueland James Barron7 June 1790Scope and Contents
Agreement to build a new schooner in exchange for land in "little England" on the Hampton River.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A Mixed Materials Folder: 3 id174700
Invitation to the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Mosely Barron, consort of Comm. James Barron3 July 1823
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A Mixed Materials Folder: 4 id174701
Jane A. Hope, Hampton, Virginia, to Caroline M. Campbell, Baltimore, Maryland.April-December 1854Scope and Contents
Personal letters which tell of the visit of the Frigate "Columbia" to Hampton and the growth of the town.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A Mixed Materials Folder: 5 id174703
Jane A. Hope, Hampton, Virginia, to Caroline M. Campbell, Baltimore, MarylandJanuary-November 1855Scope and Contents
References to fear of the fever, to her son James, and to a visit from Captain Barron and his family.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A Mixed Materials Folder: 6 id174704
Jane A. Hope, Hampton, Virginia, to Caroline [M. Campbell],Baltimore, [Maryland]February-October 1856Scope and Contents
Personal letters with a note in the last, "The people here are very anxious on the subject of the coming election."
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A Mixed Materials Folder: 7 id174705
Jno. R. Thompson, Richmond, Virginia, to [James Barron] Hope27 June 1856Scope and Contents
Letter concerns a "Volume of Poems."
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A Mixed Materials Folder: 8 id174707
A List of OfficersundatedScope and Contents
Endorsement: "Part of list of Confed. Naval Officers. Keep."
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A Mixed Materials Folder: 9 id174708
Mrs. Marija F. C. Long, Quincy, Florida, to [James Barron] Hope17 August 1883Scope and Contents
Letter concerns an article in the paper about Janie Barron Hope, and statement "you was a great poet." Endorsement: "from 'Black Tinie."
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A Mixed Materials Folder: 10 id174709
W. O. Chandler, Atlanta, Georgia, to Mrs. Jennie Hope Marr, Lexington, Virginia5 April 1898Scope and Contents
Letter concerns contribution of an article or story to the Alkahest Magazine.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A Mixed Materials Folder: 11 id174711
Notes made by Janey Hope Marr on letters of her grandmother, Mrs. Jane A. Barron Hope, with typed transcriptScope and Contents
Letters of 1854-1857 written by Jane A. Barron Hope to Miss "Carrie" Campbell.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A Mixed Materials Folder: 12 id174713
Evan R. Chesterman of Richmond Evening Journal , Richmond, Virginia, to Mrs. Robert Marr [Jane Barron Hope], Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Virginia1908-12-06T00:00:00.000Scope and Contents
Includes a copy of reply, 29 November.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A Mixed Materials Folder: 13 id174714
C. O. Paullin, Washington, D.C., to Mrs. Jane Barron Hope Marr, Blacksburg, Virginia1910-01-18T00:00:00.000Scope and Contents
Letter concerns a manuscript account of the Barron-Decatur duel.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A Mixed Materials Folder: 14 id174716
Col. Gordon McCabe, Richmond, Virginia, to Janey [Hope Marr]1910-03-01T00:00:00.000Scope and Contents
Letter concerns article on naval history and the part played by the Barrons.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A Mixed Materials Folder: 15 id174717
Lyon G. Tyler, Editor, William and Mary College, Quarterly Historical Magazine , Williamsburg, Virginia, to Mrs. Jane Hope Marr, Blacksburg, Virginia,1910-03-15T00:00:00.000Scope and Contents
Letter concerns information on the Barrons.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A Mixed Materials Folder: 16 id174719
Notes on James Barron Hope, with typescript1922-04-01T00:00:00.000Scope and Contents
Notes on James Barron Hope by his daughter [Jane Hope Marr] with typed copies of same and an additional typed note. The cover is endorsed, "Capt. Hope's sense of Humor, J[ane] H[ope] Marr."
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A Mixed Materials Folder: 17 id174720
Louis I. Jaffe of the Virginia Pilot and Norfolk Landmark , Norfolk, Virginia, to Mrs. Janey Hope Marr, Norfolk, Virginia1932-07-01T00:00:00.000Scope and Contents
Printed Material. Letter concerns biographical sketch of James Barron Hope in The Dictionary of American Biography, with page from same.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A Mixed Materials Folder: 18 id174721
Paul H. Hayne, Augusta, Georgia, to [?]undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A Mixed Materials Folder: 19 id174722
Newspaper Clippings1873- 1922Scope and Contents
Newspaper. E. Clipping concerning and by James Barron Hope, who was the founder and first editor of the Norfolk Landmark. Reviews of A Wreath of Virginia Bay Leaves, poems by his daughter Janey Hope Marr. Some are endorsed with comments.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7A Mixed Materials Folder: 1 id174697
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B id174724
1893-1905 and undatedScope and Contents
Four letters, newspaper clippings, copies of periodicals and printed material collected by Janey Hope Marr, mainly concerned with her father, James Barron Hope.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 1 id174725
S. S. Nottingham, Jr., Norfolk, Virginia, to Mrs. R. A. Marr, Lexington, Virginia25 February 1893Scope and Contents
Letter concerns monument to James Barron Hope.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 2 id174726
Announcement of an address by James Barron Hope27 April 1880
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 3 id174727
Reprint of an ordinance for the establishment of the Virginia NavyScope and Contents
Endorsement. Letter concerns Thomas Whiting and James Barron, the elder.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 4 id174728
Membership certificate of Jane Hope in the Historical Society of Pennsylvania25 December 1881
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 5 id174729
Yorktown Centennial Celebration Announcement18 October 1881
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 6 id174730
Printed resolutions of Stonewall Camp, Portsmouth, Confederate Veterans21 January 1885Scope and Contents
Thanking Capt. James Barron Hope for reciting a poem.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 7 id174731
Editorial of The Landmark by James Barron Hope, Editor23 July 1886Scope and Contents
Letter concerns memorial to Lee.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 8 id174732
Article from the Norfolk Landmark28 October 1887Scope and Contents
Letter concerns laying cornerstone of Lee monument in Richmond.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 9 id174733
Copy of Drake's Magazine , VIII:7May 1890Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Contains "The Birthday of Joss"by Janey Barron Hope Marr.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 10 id174734
Folder 10: Ribbons
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 10 id174735
Hope Monument Ribbon10 May 1893
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 10 id174736
Memorial ribbon for James Barron Hopeundated
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 10 id174735
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 11 id174737
Eight pages from notebooks with clippings1887Scope and Contents
Letter concerns James Barron Hope, including memorial edition of The Norfolk Weekly Landmarkfor 21 September 1887. Includes Autograph Document Signed, R. J. Bennett, Wadesboro, Auson County, North Carolina, to Mrs. James Barron Hope.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 12 id174738
Editorial of The Richmond Dispatch with text of poem of the late James Barron Hope and address of Col. Charles Marshall at laying of cornerstone of Lee monument in Richmond4 November 1887
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 13 id174739
5 newspaper clippings concerning James Barron Hope1894-1899
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 14 id174740
7 newspaper clippings concerning James Barron Hope and his work1895
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 15 id174741
Issue of The American Historical Register , No.8April 1895Scope and Contents
Includes an article on Commodore James Barron, U.S. Navy, by Janey Hope Marr.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 16 id174742
The Messenger of Richmond College, XXII:5March 1896Scope and Contents
Includes an article on James Barron Hope.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 17 id174743
The Conservative Review, III:11900-03-01T00:00:00.000Scope and Contents
Contains an article on James Barron Hope by Janey Hope Marr.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 18 id174744
Newspaper clippings concerning James Barron Hope1903-1932
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 19 id174745
The William and Mary Literary Magazine , XVII:31908-01-01T00:00:00.000Scope and Contents
Contains a poem by James Barron Hope and his photograph.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 20 id174746
XI Hussar Journal , IV:21913-04-01T00:00:00.000Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Includes poem "Balaclava"by James Barron Hope.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 21 id174747
Photographs, endorsed on reverse1925
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 22 id174748
Printed notice, with endorsement by Janey Hope Marrundated
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Photograph of Wm. H. PolkundatedScope and Contents
Endorsement by Mrs. Polk.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 24 id174750
Photograph of the Yorktown MonumentundatedScope and Contents
Endorsement on reverse.
- Mixed Materials Box: 7B Mixed Materials Folder: 1 id174725
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 id174753
1861-1905 and undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 1 id174754
Written from Warrenton, North Carolina2 June 1861Scope and Contents
Note endorsed, "Written by Jane Barron Hope (Mrs. Wilton Hope) mother of Jas. Barron Hope."
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 2 id174755
Obituary of Mrs. Jane A. Hope, daughter of Comm. James Barron3 February 1862
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 3 id174756
Miscellaneous Items
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 3 id174758
J. B. Walters, Portsmouth, Virginia, to Capt. James Barron Hope28 March 1873Scope and Contents
Criticism of an editorial in The Virginian; endorsement by James Barron Hope concerns his reply. Endorsement by J[aney] B[arron] H[ope] M[arr]tells how this led to a near duel.
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 3 id174759
J. B. Walters to Capt. Jas. Barron Hope28 March 1873Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents A demand for "satisfaction" sent by the hand of his friends Capt. B. Martin and F. J. Roche.
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 3 id174758
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S. Barron, "Malvern," near Loretto, Essex County, Virginia, to Capt. J[ames] Barron Hope,Norfolk, Virginia27 August 1880Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Cover endorsed, "Uncle Sam Barron's letter about Lamb-Hope duel" signed J[aney] H[ope] Marr.
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 5 id174763
Editorial "The Code" which concerned the threatened duel between Col. Lamb and Capt. HopeAugust 1880
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 6 id174764
Invitation to the Yorktown Centennial Celebration18 October 1881
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 7 id174765
A. S. Lloyd, Norfolk, to Jas. Barron Hope, Norfolk16 July 1887Scope and Contents
Sent with sketch of Pocahontas.
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 8 id174767
Jennie B. Marr, Warrenton, Virginia, to Mrs. Annie B. Hope, Norfolk, Virginia18 September 1887Scope and Contents
Letter of condolence upon the death of Capt. [James Barron] Hope.
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 9 id174768
Edw'd R. Baird, "Epping Forrest," to Mrs. R. A. Marr, Norfolk, Virginia24 September 1887Scope and Contents
Letter of condolence upon the death of James [Barron Hope].
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 10 id174770
R. E. Lee, Jr., Washington, D.C., to Mrs. Marr13 December 1892Scope and Contents
Appreciation for a package of poems that he had received.
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 11 id174771
Article by Janey Hope Marr in the Hampton Monitor titled "Correct Story of Hope-Lamb Affair"1903-03-06T00:00:00.000
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 12 id174772
Henry E. Shepherd, Baltimore, to Mrs. Janey Hope Marr1905-06-13T00:00:00.000Scope and Contents
Letter concerns his hearing of a recitation of a poem by [James Barron] Hope on August 8, 1866.
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 13 id174986
Announcement of the publication of Little Stories for Little People by James Barron Hopeundated
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 14 id174987
SketchundatedScope and Contents
Endorsed "Painted for my room...by my father, James Barron Hope." Signed Janey Hope Marr.
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 15 id174988
Printed notice of publication of "A Wreath of Virginia Bay Leaves", selected poems of James Barron Hope, edited by his daughter, Janey Hope Marrundated
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 16 id174989
Anne V. Marr, "Notes to go with the Barron-Hope Papers," December 1965.
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 17 id174990
Silhouette of James Barron Hope, when 5 years oldundated
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 18 id174991
Lace cap worn by James Barron Hopeundated
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 19 id174992
Linen collar worn by James Barron Hopeundated
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 20 id174993
Wedding slippers and stockings of Jane Barron Hope, married to Wilton Hope13 June 1816
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 21 id174994
Spectacles worn by James Barron Hopeundated
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 22 id174995
Oval miniature of Elizabeth Barron French, daughter of James Barron the Younger, and wife of Dr. George FrenchundatedScope and Contents
With attached colored drawing on tissue, representing her departed spirit, and illustrated with flowers, willow tree, gravestone, etc.
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 23 id174996
Small circular wooden box with note attached to base: "Relics of the olden times"1825Scope and Contents
Note reads: "Relics of the olden times, A gift from J. F. Watson to Comdr Jas Barron. 1825. The box is of Walnut, a tree of Penn's day & the last left alive in the City of Philda.It stood till 1813 before the Hall of Independence. The oak on the lid is of the timber of the Alliance frigate, the last relic of the first Amn Navy. The Mahogany is of Columbus' house, the first in Amca, 1496." The following note is written on paper attached to the liner base of the box: "a characteristic of Presdt Harrison is very applicable to Comdre Barron, vizt: 'He has a remarkably suggestive mind; and having passed through a career full of incident & variety, his retentive memory seems to be constantly on the alert for illustrations drawn from his own experience of any points that may occur' --S. L. W."
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 24 id174997
Portrait (daguerreotype) of James Barron Hope, about 17 years of ageundated
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 25 id174998
Copy of portrait (daguerreotype) of Commodore James Barron, the Youngerundated
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 26 id174999
Portrait (daguerreotype) of Mrs. James Barron Hopeundated
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 27 id175000
Portrait (photograph) tinted, of James Barron Hopeundated
- Mixed Materials Box: 8 Mixed Materials Folder: 1 id174754
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1854-1887
- Mixed Materials Box: 9 Mixed Materials Folder: 1 id175003
The Hampton News and AdvertiserAugust-September 1854
- Mixed Materials Box: 9 Mixed Materials Folder: 2 id175004
The Norfolk Landmark1 September 1886
- Mixed Materials Box: 9 Mixed Materials Folder: 3 id175005
The Norfolk Landmark1877
- Mixed Materials Box: 9 Mixed Materials Folder: 4 id175006
Richmond Daily Whig1877
- Mixed Materials Box: 9 Mixed Materials Folder: 5 id175007
The Norfolk Landmark1880- 1887
- Mixed Materials Box: 9 Mixed Materials Folder: 1 id175003