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     MANUSCRIPTS and ARCHIVAL MATERIAL

Box 4

 Container

Contains 3 Results:

“Notebook” kept by Richard M. Scott, Jr. for the “Bush Hill Plantation” , 1847 December -1855 December

 File — Box: 4, Ledger: 1
Scope and Contents This volume continues chronologically from the diary of Richard Marshall Scott, Jr. in Box 1, and includes information about weather, the hiring of an overseer, Mr. Joseph U. Sandford from Dranesville, who left after a year (January 11, 1848; January 26, 1849); the sudden illness and death of former President John Quincy Adams while serving in the House of Representatives (February 21-26, 1848); the hiring of his slave, Ellen Ann and one child, to her husband, David Grey, a "free negro...
Dates: 1847 December -1855 December

“Notebook” kept by Richard M. Scott, Jr. and his wife, Virginia Gunnell Scott, for the “Bush Hill Plantation,” 1856-1859, continued in use as a “Guestbook” for “Bush Hill” from 1919-1941, by its new owners Leonard Coleman Gunnell and Emily Nelson Gunnell, 1856 January-1859 September and 1919-1941

 File — Box: 4, Ledger: 2
Scope and Contents This volume completes the diary of Richard M. Scott, Jr. describing the sudden progress of his lung disease and trips to Cuba and the Red Sulphur Springs in Monroe County for relief, up to his death on November 13, 1856. His wife vows to continue the diary for her children's sake. Virginia writes about financial struggles and decisions that are hers as a new widow, sales of slaves that caused her "difficulties" including Margaret (April 25-May 4, 1857), the girl, May (May 3, 1859) and West...
Dates: 1856 January-1859 September and 1919-1941

Papers and Photographs of the Scott and Gunnell families, circa 1847-1950

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents

This folder contains a stock certificate for four shares in the Exchange Bank of Virginia; a few letters to Dr. Francis M. Gunnell, Virginia Scott, and Emily Gunnell, 1869-1950; an account of the early life of Richard M. Scott, Sr. written for his son, copied by Virginia Scott from the first pages of a book left to Richard M. Scott, Jr.; and two photographs, one of John P. Nelson and a second of Bruce Covington Gunnell.

Dates: circa 1847-1950