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     MANUSCRIPTS and ARCHIVAL MATERIAL

Box 2

 Container

Contains 3 Results:

Photographs of the Interior of the home of Kate Virginia Cox Logan at “Algoma”? (oversize), undated

 File — Box: 2, Oversize_Folder(Within_an_OSBox): 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists of papers relating to Nydrie and Algoma, consisting chiefly of photographs and articles pertaining to the family homes of the Logan and Forsyth families. Included is a scrapbook of articles by Lily Logan Morrill.This collection contains material from around 1880, when the homes were built, to about 1960, when the Forsyth family, which owned “Nydrie” at the time, started a discussion about what to do with the house due to its dilapidated conditions. This collection...
Dates: undated

Scrapbook A (oversize), circa 1862-1905

 Item — Box: 2, Album: 1
Scope and Contents Page 1 and 2 of this scrapbook contain images of “Clover Hill,” and its cemetery, Chesterfield, Virginia, a famous plantation before the Civil War. An enslaved man found coal on the land which led to several mines opening on the plantation. These mines became known as the "Clover Hill Pits." Robert E. Lee also briefly visited this house for dinner. This plantation was the childhood home of Kate Virginia Cox, the wife of Thomas Muldrup Logan. Pages 4 and 5 of the scrapbook contain...
Dates: circa 1862-1905

Scrapbook E “Girlhood Days” (oversize), 1937

 Item — Box: 2, Album: 2
Scope and Contents Pages 1-37 of this Scrapbook contain writing by Lily Logan Morrill. She was a writer and editor of the “Home and Garden Review.” Some of the magazines in which she published include “Girlhood Days,” “Junior Life,” and “Homes and Gardens of Tomorrow.”Page 37 of this Scrapbook contains an article by Lily Logan Morrill about Morven Garden. This garden is still used today for students at the University of Virginia to learn more about sustainability and the crops grown from this...
Dates: 1937