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Academic Year, 1831-1832

 File — Drawer: 1-4, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents 1. Ferdinand Jacobs (HSC Class of 1832); newspaper print of letter from Ferdinand Jacobs.
Dates: Existence: 1831-1832

Academic Year, 1832-1833

 File — Drawer: 1-4, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents 1. Walter Cole Shelton (HSC Class of 1833); microprint of diploma and letter from Dr. E. Randolph Trice. 2. Robert G. Branch (HSC Class of 1833); letter reminding Branch to close his subscription to the HSC Scholarship fund, dated February 15, 1849.
Dates: Existence: 1832-1833

Academic Year, 1833-1834

 File — Drawer: 1-4, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents 1. Richard J. H. Hatchett (HSC Class of 1834); newspaper account of “An old Virginia Frolic” which occurred in June 1832, reprint from Farmville Journal, March 27, 1884.
Dates: Existence: 1833-1834

Academic Year, 1834-1835

 File — Drawer: 1-4, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents 1. Jonathan P. Cushing’s (HSC President 1821 - 1835) obituary dated April 25, 1835. 2. Jonathan P. Cushing (HSC President 1821-1835); newspaper article (reprint from Richmond Whig) citing the HSC resolution regarding Jonathan P. Cushing listed in the New York American, June 23, 1835.
Dates: Existence: 1834-1835

Academic Year, 1835-1836

 File — Drawer: 1-4, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents 1. (missing) Jouet Vernon Cosby’s (HSC Class of 1836) letter to his brother, Dabney Cosby, Jr., dated July 14, 1859. 2. (missing) Jouet Vernon Cosby’s (HSC Class of 1836) letter to his father, Dabney Cosby, dated June 28, 1850. 3. Thomas James Massie’s (HSC Class of 1836) letter to his father, William Massie, dated December 11, 1833 (original and a typewritten copy/translation). 4. Thomas James Massie’s (HSC Class of 1836) letter to his father, William Massie, dated January 12, 1834...
Dates: Existence: 1835-1836

Academic Year, 1838-1839

 File — Drawer: 1-4, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents 1. Moses Hoge’s (HSC Class of 1839) oration from the Inauguration of the Jackson Statue, October 26, 1875, accompanies introductory address of Governor Kemper. 2. Moses Hoge (HSC Class of 1839); newspaper announcement of celebration of Hoge’s semi-centennial as pastor of Richmond Second Presbyterian Church and other descriptive articles (very fragile condition). Photocopy made and added to file 6/20/1994. 3. Moses Hoge (HSC Class of 1839) from the Richmond News Leader (June 18, 1973);...
Dates: Existence: 1838-1839

Academic Year, 1839-1840

 File — Drawer: 1-4, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents 1. Nathaniel E. Venable’s letter to his daughter, Mary P. Venable, dated June 24, 1839 (original and typewritten copy). 2. Robert Lewis Dabney (HSC Class of 1840); “Robert Lewis Dabney: Prince Among Theologians and Men” address by Henry M. Woods delivered before the West Hanover Presbytery, Stonewall Church, Appomattox County, VA, Fall, 1936. 3. Robert Lewis Dabney (HSC Class of 1840); “Robert Lewis Dabney, Southern Conservative,” Georgia Review, Winter 1964, volume 18, number 4, pages...
Dates: Existence: 1839-1840

Academic Year, 1840-1841

 File — Drawer: 1-4, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents 1. Hillary H. Land’s (HSC Class of 1841) letter to his mother, Mrs. Ann Burrughs in Norfolk, Virginia, dated February 19, 1837. 2. Hillary H. Land’s (HSC Class of 1841) letter to his mother, Mrs. Ann Burrughs in Norfolk, Virginia, dated December 7, 1838.
Dates: Existence: 1840-1841

Academic Year, 1841-1842

 File — Drawer: 1-4, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents 1. Anthony Martin Branch’s (HSC Class of 1842) photograph. 2. Samuel Woodson Venable (HSC Class of 1842); photostat of part of a letter written by Samuel Woodson Venable with explanatory note regarding the other part of the letter and the whereabouts of the original. Recipient of the letter: David Witherspoon. Samuel Woodson Venable was a son of Nathaniel Venable of “Slate Hill.”
Dates: Existence: 1841-1842

Academic Year, 1843-1844

 File — Drawer: 1-4, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents 1. William Maxwell (HSC President 1838 - 1844); from Maxwell certifying as “worthy” a Mr. Millspaugh, dated September 16, 1843 (original and typewritten copy). 2. John Peter Mettauer’s announcement of Prince Edward Medical Institute from Danville newspaper, August 7, 1846, announced dates refer to 1843 and 1844. 3. Dated March 1, 1844, requesting a funeral sermon of Rev. (?). 4. John W. C. Moorman’s lecture card from 1843 - 1844 to admit “Mr. John W. C. Moorman” to lectures on Chemistry...
Dates: Existence: 1843-1844