Biographical notes about Henry Martin
Content Description
John Walter Wayland collection of correspondence,notes,photographs, and newspaper clippings about Henry Martin who was the bell ringer for the University of Virginia from 1868-1909. “Henry Martin rang the bell at dawn to awaken the students, and rang it during the day to mark the hours and the beginning and ending of class periods. He was beloved by generations of faculty, students, and alumni, and he remembered them all when they returned for visits.” Dr. Wayland, a former University of Virginia Ph.D. student (1907), history professor, and author from Harrisonburg, Virginia was planning to write a paper about Martin who was born enslaved by Monticello, and the Carr family estate. During the American Civil War, he tended the wounded at the military hospital in Charlottesville. In 1866 he was hired by the University to haul coal. He worked at UVA for more than four decades, becoming a well-known figure there but one who was treated in the context of the Lost Cause archetype of the faithful servant. He died in 1915.
Source:
Bromley, Anne E."Plaque Honors Henry Martin Who Rang the University's Bell for 50 Years" UVA Today. October 5, 2012
https://news.virginia.edu/content/plaque-honors-henry-martin-who-rang-university-s-bell-50-years
"Henry Martin" Summary. Encyclopedia Virginia. Virginia Humanities. Accessed 3/31/22
https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/martin-henry-1826-1915/
Dates
- Creation: 1909-1965
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research use.
Extent
From the Collection: 0.4 Cubic Feet (half width letter size box) : letter, photographs, notes, newspaper clippings, magazine
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library Repository
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
P.O. Box 400110
University of Virginia
Charlottesville Virginia 22904-4110 United States