Descriptive Summary
Title: Lewis Family Collection
Span Dates: 1793-2001
Bulk Dates:
ID No: Ms2023-035
Related Collections: Ph2023-035
Creator: Charles Cameron Lewis II, Charles Cameron Lewis III, Captain Andrew Bryan, Eliza Steenbergen, Peter Steenbergen Lewis, Margaret Parthenia McCulloch, Sarah Ann Lewis McCulloch, Charles Cameron Lewis V, Anne Bratton Lewis, Charles Cameron Lewis Jr., William Neale Lewis, Margaret Lynn Lewis, Annette Lewis Seidel, and John J. Seidel Jr.
Extent: 1 legal size flip top document container, 13 document containers, 1 oversize box, 3 oversize folders
Language: English
Repository: West Virginia State Archives, Charleston, WV
Conditions on Use and Access: N/A
Copyright: Copyright restrictions may apply.
Administrative Information
Donor: This collection was donated to West Virginia Archives and History by John Seidel and family in September 2023.
Transfers:
Preferred Citation: [item, collection number], Lewis Family Collection, West Virginia State Archives, Charleston, WV.
Processor: Processed by Ella Preece, Meredith Barbery, Matt Miller, and Bethany Arbaugh, 2023
Processing Notes: The new intellectual organization implemented at West Virginia Archives and History involves arranging the donated materials in a way that allows for a better understanding of historical context. Instead of grouping the materials solely by format, they are now organized by person and then by format, all in a chronological order.
Historical Note: Colonel Charles Lewis (1736-1774) was the youngest son of John Lewis (1678-1762) and Margaret Lynn Lewis (1693-1773). They settled in Staunton, Virginia, around 1729-1731. Colonel Charles Lewis's son, Charles Cameron Lewis I, was just a month old when his father died at the Battle of Point Pleasant. Charles Cameron Lewis I inherited lands and a farm in Bath or Augusta County from his father's service in the French and Indian War. After serving with General Anthony Wayne in the 1790s, he sold his lands and bought a farm on the Ohio River near Point Pleasant between 1800 and 1803.
Charles Cameron Lewis I passed away in 1803, leaving the farm to his son, also named Charles Cameron Lewis (1802-1841). This second Charles married Eliza Steenbergen, and their son Peter Steenbergen Lewis (1834-1919) built the existing Italianate house on the farm. Peter attended the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) and served in the Virginia militia before the Civil War.
Under Peter Steenbergen Lewis, the Beechwood farm was established. The farm focused on cattle, sheep, and grain. His son, Charles Cameron Lewis (1874-1964), continued the success, establishing a renowned herd of milking Shorthorn cattle and served as the President of Point Pleasant's Citizens National Bank (1929-1963).
Charles Cameron Lewis married his first wife, Katherine Marshall Neale, in 1901. They would go on to have four children: Margaret Lynn Lewis (1902-1984), Virginia "Ginny" Lewis (1904-1984), Charles Cameron Lewis Jr. (1906-1998), and Wiliam "Billy" Neale Lewis (1907-1980). After divorcing his first wife in 1917 or early 1918, C.C. Lewis married Anne "Brat or Bratty" Bratton (1890-1982) and they had one daughter, Annette (1927-2013).
Charles C. Lewis, Jr. (1906-1998), managed the farm and eventually changed its name from Beechwood Farm to Oldtown Farm. He invested heavily in infrastructure and turned it into the largest dairy farm in West Virginia. He gradually shifted his focus to investments.
Annette Lewis married John J. Seidel, Jr. His career with the Central Intelligence Agency took the family to the Middle East, primarily in Iran, Pakistan, and Egypt from the 1950's to the 1970's. After the death of Charles C. Lewis Jr. in 1998, the farm was managed by John J. Seidel, Jr, Annette's and John's son, until it was sold in 2001.
Sources of Information:
Cowell, Mark W. The Family of John Lewis, Pioneer. Maverick Books, 1985.
"Peter Steenbergen Lewis." The Presbyterian of the South: Combining the Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian, 2 July 1919, p. 22, www.loc.gov/item/10021978/1919-07-02/ed-1/.
Point, Va. Historical Pageant and Homecoming, Oct. 8-9-10, 1925, Commemorating the 151st Anniversary of the Battle of the Revolution Fought at Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. 1925.
10.2:57 Charles Cameron Lewis Jr. file letters "S", 1962-1964, Ms2023-035, Lewis family Collection, West Virginia Archives and History, Charleston, WV.
10.3:1 Charles Cameron Lewis Jr. file letters "S", 1977-1982, Ms2023-035, Lewis family Collection, West Virginia Archives and History, Charleston, WV.
Scope and Content: The collection includes financial documents, personal letters, official certificates, and photographs spanning from the late 1700s to the early 2000s
Arrangement:
1. Charles Cameron Lewis II papers
2. Charles Cameron Lewis II and Charles Cameron Lewis III papers
3. Captain Andrew Bryan papers
4. Eliza Steenbergen papers
5. Peter Steenbergen Lewis papers
6. Margaret Parthenia McCulloch papers
7. Sarah "Sallie" Ann Lewis McCulloch papers
8. Charles Cameron Lewis V papers
9. Anne Bratton Lewis papers
10. Charles Cameron Lewis Jr. papers
11. William "Billy" Neale Lewis papers
12. Margaret Lynn Lewis papers
13. Annette Lewis Seidel papers
14. Miscellaneous
15. Oversize documents
16. Photographs [Ph2023-035]
Contents List:
Box 1
Series: I - Charles Cameron Lewis II papers 1. Letter. J. Swoope to C. Lewis. £2.15.82. 2. Certificate. Certificate of membership, Charles Lewis. Mason Lodge No. 42, Warm Springs, VA. In the Year of Masonry 5797 (1797). 3. Survey with plat. Survey of 2660 acres for John, Andrew, and Charles Lewis, in Woodford County, KY. Charles Lewis's portion was 886 acres (the parcel sold or exchanged to Purviance) 20 August 1793. 4. Letter. Charles Lewis, Lieutenant, 2nd U.S. SubLegion, to Major General Anthony Wayne. Greenville, August 9, 1795. Lewis asks for time "to regulate and adjust my domestic concerns" as his estate was in the hands of guardians and "I am well aware that the necessary attention to make it productive never has been taken." Note: This is one year after the Battle of Fallen Timbers (August 20, 1794); Lewis's commission in the Sub-Legion, signed by George Washington, remains with the family and is held by J. L. Seidel. 5. Letter. Samuel Moore to C. Lewis. 1 December 1796. Encloses a plat of a survey (no plat included). 6. Note on survey. For C. Lewis. 16 August 1796. Survey of 889 1/2 acres in Woodford County on the South Elkhorn, with metes and bounds. 7. Survey. For Charles Lewis. 280 acres in Greenbrier County on Sinking Creek. 22 November 1796. Includes metes and bounds and a small plat. 8. Agreement. Charles Lewis to Henry Purviance. 11 August 1799. Lewis makes title to a parcel of land in Woodford County, KY, containing 889 1/2 acres, "it being part of the Col. Charles Lewis military Survey of two thousand acres which was devised by said Charles to John, Andrew, and Charles Lewis as by reference to his Will recorded in Augusta County." 9. Letter. Wm Bourland to Charles Lewis. 7 September 1801. Notes attempts to sell land. 10. Letter. James Mason to Capt. Charles Lewis. 15 September 1801. Asks Lewis to confirm that he was present and can support Mason's claim that a apt. Anderson promised to complete a land survey for Mason prior to the expiration of a deadline for recording. Anderson did not do so, but apparently filed a claim for one of Masons "locations" in the name of his brother. The case is now in court. 11. Bill of sale. Sale of "Negro Man Sam." £76 and 2 shillings. James Butler (Augusta County) to Charles Lewis. 30 October 1801. 12. Letter. Henry Purviance to Charles Lewis. 21 October 1801. Transmits conveyance documents needed to show title to the sale of part of the lands that Purviance acquired from Lewis. 13. Letter. Henry Purviance (Lexington) to Charles Lewis. 18 August 1801. One of three letters from Purviance related to land sale or exchange. Refers to contract for sale of land from C. Lewis to H. Purviance. Purviance requests documentation that has not been forthcoming. Gives details on military land grants to Lewis's father, Col. Charles Lewis. 14. Letter. A. S. Lewis to Charles Lewis (in "Ohio"). 14 August 1802. Family business. Sent via Mr. Jones. 15. Letter. Wm Bourland to Charles Lewis, Cowpasture, Bath County. 13 October 1801. References land that Bourland apparently has been trying to sell for Lewis, with little success. Note that part of the problem is a lack of improvements. 16. Letter. Charles Cameron to Charles Lewis. 6 November 1802. References "all my Relations on the Ohio. . . I am happy to hear that you are so agreeably situated." Note: Dates of 1800 to 1803 have been given for Lewis's arrival at Point Pleasant. This indicates that the move had occurred by late November of 1802. 17. Letter. G. Francisco to C. Lewis. 14 September 1802. Francisco is on his way to Kentucky in the company of John Lewis, Major Brown, and Wm. Kincaid. He is short of time, but will call on Lewis's family in the winter. Addressed to Lewis in "Kenhawa" County. 18. Letter. Charles Cameron to Capt. Charles Lewis. February 1803. 19. Letter. Charles Cameron to "Capt. Charles Lewis Near Point Pleasant in Ohio." 30 August 1803. 20. Letter. H. Purviance to C. Lewis. 1 January 1803. Enclosed certificate for land that Purviance obtained from Lewis in Woodford (County) "which I got from you in exchange for the lands above the Kanawha." Notes that the land Purviance received fell short of what he thought he purchased by 37 acres. Requests compensation and proposes a valuation (based on recent land sales) of $7 3/4 per acre, or $286.75. 1. Letter. Peter H. Steenbergen to Charles Lewis. No date. Refers to issues with banking signatures and their proper execution, as well as a bond he wants C. Lewis to collect at the bank.
2. Printed tract. 23 March 1836. 3. Printed sheet. 1836. An Act imposing Taxes for the Support of Government. Passed March 22, 1836. Notation that this was sent to the Commissioners of Revenue, Mason, Va. 4. Letter. James Jeffers to Charles Lewis. August 1832. Refers to wheat for which Jeffers needs an order from Lewis for release. Offers to "deliver saw logs to the Pt. or Gallipolis." Also willing to "swap" a 5-year old steer for Lewis's "stag." 5. Letter. C. C. Lewis to Charles C. Lewis. 20 August 1832. Refers to money deposited on Lewis's behalf with the writer's uncle. 6. Letter. George Stephenson to Charles Lewis. 26 January 1832. Stephenson wants to rent land of Mr. Fry's on Poplar Fork, for which Lewis the lease. 7. Letter. John D. Lewis to Charles Lewis. 4 January 1833. Refers to Charles Lewis's bad health. Discusses bond for $266 payable "next Spring" and "Uncle Andrew Lewis holds Mr. Wm. R. Con's [?] bond for about $900. Note: John Dickinson Lewis was the second Charles Lewis's brother; Uncle Andrew was their father Charles's brother (both of whom were sons of Col. Charles Lewis). John D. Lewis had a salt enterprise on the Kanawha and there are references to a store. 8. Letter. Captain John Bush to Charles Lewis. 25 October 1833. Query on the possible sale of land on the "north side of the turnpike." [sic] 9. Letter. John D. Lewis to Charles Lewis. 16 December 1834. Refers to a trip to "get negroes." Note: labor was a constant problem for salt makers in the Kanawha salines, where production tripled during the period 1829-1849 (see Scott A. MacKenzie: The Slaveholders' War: The Secession Crisis in Kanawha County, Western Virginia, 1860-1861, West Virginia History, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2010). 10. Letter. John D. Lewis to Charles Lewis. 5 November 1834. Again refers to Charles's bad health, as well as that of their mother [Jane Dickinson Lewis]. Refers to C. Lewis's hogs, which could be driven up to John D. Lewis and slaughtered by November 20. "I have a full supply of bacon for Christmas, but can very easily dispose of any surplus that I may have." In a postscript, JDL says to tell Eliza [Charles's wife, Eliza Steenbergen Lewis] "that if the finest dress in the store would be any additional inducement to visit us, it will be cheerfully given, but could not be sent." 11. Letter. Charles Beale to Charles C. Lewis. 4 August [?] 1834. Beale is having difficulty in writing to "F.W." and requests Lewis's aid. 12. Letter. John D. Lewis to Charles Lewis. 13 July 1835. From the "Kanawha Salines." Letter regarding escaped slaves, the formation of a "Company of Pursuers," and efforts to guard river crossings and other avenues of escape. Gives details on recruitment, rewards, and salaries. JDL was appointed to command the Company and wants a good horse. 13. Letter. Garrison Jones to Charles Lewis. 3 June 1835. Received mares from Lewis and Mr. Beale and will give them his "every attention." 14. Letter. John Biggert to "Charles Lewis & other Heirs of Col. Andrew Lewis." 21 January 1836. Says that Charles Lewis's uncle, Andrew Lewis, had given him the promise of first refusal on a tract of land (in Franklin County?). Asks if they will sell him 200 acres and what price they want. 15. Letter. John D. Lewis to Charles Lewis. 28 November 1836. Expresses regret that Charles, Eliza, and family will be unable to visit this winter. JDL also unable to leave his business. Note that in the very cold weather it is an exertion to keep the furnaces [salt furnaces] in operation, "and much attention is required in hiring hands, for which there is much competition." Appreciates receiving Eliza's gift of a jar of butter, which is set aside for Christmas, and sends them table salt. 16. Letter. L. D. Wilson to Charles C. Lewis. 13 June 1837. LDW notes receipt of letter from CCL that he has $1,000 to loan. If he sends it to LDW, he will "dispose of it to best advantage." "Company papers" available at 1.5-2% per month or at the rate of 24% per annum. 17. Letter. E. [Narey?]. 16 March 1839. Writer is a Gallipolis physician and gives Lewis a diagnosis of tuberculosis and recommendations for care and treatment. 18. Letter. John D. Lewis to Charles C. Lewis. 3 June 1840. 1. Printed broadsheet. Ca. 1831. "A New Directive for the use of the Genuine Balsam of Liverwort." For complaints of the lungs.
2. Summons. Blank Mason County Summons. Used for scratch paper for sums. No date. 3. Single sheet with notations front and back. Notes houses and lots and fractions thereof. 4. Account. Charles C. Lewis to Samuel G. Shaw. 1831-1833. Apothecary purchases. 5. Single sheet with light, penciled sketch map. Shows creeks labeled 3 Mile, 5 Mile, 9 Mile, Cotrells [?], 25 Mile, Hurricane. Kanawha River? 6. Notes. Names and associated acreage. No date. 7. Tax receipt. 1832. Charles C. Lewis to the Sheriff of Mason County. To revenue on 3 slaves and 11 horses 1.41. "4 County and Parish Levies 3.50. 8. Tax receipt. 1833. Charles C. Lewis to the Sheriff of Mason County. To revenue on six slaves and ten horses 2.10. To County and Parish Levies 4.65. 9. Tax receipt. 1833. C. & J. D. Lewis to the Sheriff of Mason County. To Revenue on 967 3/4 acres of land 8.49 10. Tax receipt. 1834. Charles C. Lewis to the Sheriff of Mason County. To Revenue on 967 3/4 acres of land 8.49 " 9 horses & 6 slaves 2.04. 6 County and Poor Levies 7.44 11. Promissory note for $5.31. Philip Todd to C. Lewis. 13 February 1825 12. Promise to pay Henry Nease $51.83. 21 April 1835. 13. Receipt. Received John D. Lewis $50 in part payment of note, by Joseph Siegrist. No date. 14. Promissory note. Charles Lewis for A. McCulloch (?).1831-1832 15. Receipt. 9 July 1832. Received by C. Lewis, $7.90. 16. Request from Michael Siegrist to C. Lewis to pay $56 to "Benjamin" Heinkel. No date. 17. List. Dress making materials. 1838. 18. Request for $600 from C. Lewis to W. Clendenen. 4 August 1838. b. Note on purchase of W. Clendenen. No date. 150 hogs @ $3.25 per hundred, "the least of which is to weigh not less than 120 lbs." $600 total, to be delivered by September 15. 19. Receipt. C.T. Beale for Clendennen. 26 October 1838. $207.50. 20. Promissory note. To William Lee. $71. 2 December 1830. 1. Booklet. Record keeping on various names. 1839. 2. Booklet. Compass bearings and distances. No date 3. Booklet. Four pages. Back page has what appears to be a plan for a house. No date. 4. Booklet. Names and land surveys. No date. 5. Note and Sums. Reads "to the time took sick 71 days at 40 cts per day" followed by sums. No date. 1. Bill of Sale. Larkin Standard to Charles Lewis. 10 March 1796. Sale of a "negroe Boy named Ben" for the sum of £92.10. 2. Bill of Sale. Layton Young of Rockingham County, VA to James Bratton. 15 February 1798. Conveys "a certain Negro man I have named Sam" to Bratton for £100. Note: This may be the same James Bratton (1746-1828) who was Anne Bratton Lewis's great grandfather. 3. Sales agreement. Margaret Lewis (of Mason County) to Charles C. Lewis. 22 October 1834. Conveys "a negro slave named Harry." 4. Memorandum of Agreement. Charles C. Lewis and Alexander & John Wine. 15 January 1836. Lewis leases to Wine a tract of about 12 acres. Notes on requirements such as fencing. 5. Memorandum of Agreement. Charles C. Lewis and Alexander Wine. Lease of land and house to Wine until March 1, 1837. Not dated. 1. Memorandum of Books. ND. "A List of Books" with prices. 2. Memorandum of money lent Charles Lewis C. P. Includes Sally Lewis, Jacob Swoope. June-October 1800 3. Receipt. November 1796. For survey of land on Little Sinking Creek and making a plat. £2.0.6. 4. Payment note. 11 March 1801. Gen'l Blackburn paid J. Swoopes on Charles Lewis's behalf £14.2.0. Also, purchased on 29 August 1800 1 pr shoes (-.13.6), 7 yards linen (2.0.3), buttons (-.1.-) and sundries. Balance due of £2.15.8 1/2. 5. Account. Charles C. Lewis to Dashur & Moore. July 1838 through January 1839. For blacksmithing. $9.87 6. Account. Charles Lewis to B. N. Lankford. 19 December 1835. For spokeshave, saw, tenant saw, lot of chisels, lot of files, work bench, etc. 7.25 7. Account. Charles Lewis to Archibald Kinkead. ND. "Bill of Cash." Cash lent to Andrew Lewis (33.0.0), Samuel Blackburn (14.2.0, 77.2.0). 8. Account. Samuel Clarke to Charles Lewis. 24 July 1797. Statement of account has a positive balance, which is being remitted by post with "the Hatt & gunn [?] lock." 9. Account. Charles Lewis to Jos Kinkeads. ND. "Bill of Cash" noting various amounts paid, including to A. Lewis, Thos. Kinkead, Richard Rankin. 10. Account. Charles Lewis to Jacob Swoope. 1799-1800. To sundries, Hatt, linen, plain shoes, thread and buttons. 11. Account. Charles Lewis to Stewart Wilkins. June - July 1799. Includes 2 vests, linen, silk stockings, lady's gloves, hat bands. On the back quadrant of the account there are notes concerning the "Purviance Lower Survey." 12. Account. Charles Lewis to Jacob Swoope. 1799. Notes cloth, buckram, pearl buttons, coating, swansdown, flannel, linen. 13. Account. A. & C. Lewis to Kinkead & Nance. 31 December 1800. Mentions salt sacks, cash paid to various people, osnaburgs, "wagon cover." Also, "Contra: By carriage of 3500 to & from Fredericksburg 17.10.0" and "By carriage of 130 to & from Fredericksburg 13.4.0." 14. Account. Charles Lewis to Kinkead & Nance. June 1800 - November 1801. Three pages. Notes sale of items such as a pen knife (-.3.-), muslin, skeins of thread, flannel, calico, Imperial Tea, nankeen, hanks of silk, 2 pairs shoes, 1 shawl, muslin cravats, "Beggars Lace," 1 pair scissors, fancy cord, "1 Slick Twist," small buttons, Stripd Holland, gilt buttons, sugar (loaf), ivory comb, cotton hose, etc.
15. Receipt. Jacob Swoopes (?) to C. Lewis. £2.15.82. 16. Account. John A. North to John D. and Charles Lewis. 1827. Notation of cash received. Includes payments for court judgments and Chancery Court action (Dower). 17. Subscription receipt. Richmond Whig. December 1832 to December 1835. $15.00 18. Subscription receipt. Southern Religious Telegraph. June 1834 to June 1835. $50.00 19. Bill of sale. William Waggoner to Charles C. Lewis. 25 April 1836. $275 for "a Mulatto woman's & child, named Lucy". 20. "Expenses of Digging & Walling Well" - Note on "Payments for the Public Well." Total of $98.77. 21. Account. Charles Lewis on account with Payne & Hall. December 1835 - January 1839. Sales of items such as a pocket knife, cloth (silk, cotton, satin), an almanac, tin dipper and skimmer, tobacco, butter, and salt. 22. Account. Charles Lewis to A. Overshiner. May 1837-September 1839. For work on boxes, plows, wagon bed, wheels. 23. Account. Charles Lewis to Wm. Dashner [elsewhere Dashur?]. October 1837 to April 1838. Blacksmithing. 1. Letter. Charles A Lewis, Wilson County, Tennessee to Captain Andrew Bryan, Point Pleasant on the Ohio River, Mason County. May 9, 1813 Concerning payments of money lent. Mentions believing that Wm Spotswood does not intend to pay. 2. Note. T. Davison to A. Bryan. 18 January 1817. Concerns land sale and bank notes. 3. Letter. T. Davison to Capt. A. Bryan. 18 January 1817. References Davison's brother-in-law Charles A. Lewis. References sale of a Potomac Navigation share valued at £100 sterling. References Lot No. 7. 4. Letter. Thos. Davidson to Capt. Andrew Bryan. 15 February 1813. Re Lot 7. 5. Letter. Thos. Davidson to Capt. Andrew Bryan. 30 May 1814. Notes the marriage of Davidson's niece Jane Davidson to his brother-in-law Charles Lewis. Requests that Bryan find a purchaser for land on the Kanawha owned by Lewis. Davidson offers as surety an enslaved woman and her three children. 6. Letter. Thomas Davison to Capt. Andrew Bryan. 15 June 1818. Transfers two deeds. 7. Letter. Charles A. Lewis (Elizabethtown, Hardin County) to Capt. A. "Briants". 12 July 1818. Requests $50 to pay debts. Mentions other sums, as well as what appears to be "Lot 7" referred to in another letter. 8. Letter. Catherine George to Andrew and Thaney (Parthenia) Bryan. Note: Catherine, or "Cathy," was a sister of Andrew Bryan. 9. Letter. Thomas Davis to A. Bryan. 7 September 1818. 10. Letter. Thos. Davidson to Capt. Andrew Bryan. 2 November 1818. Glasgow Kentucky. References what appears to be disputed payments with Alexander Spotswood. 11. Letter. Thos. Davidson to Capt. Andrew Bryan. 26 December 1818. Additional details on purchase of Lot 7 and debts, balances due. 12. Letter. Robert Lewis to A. Bryan. 8 February 1819. Concerns RL's efforts to sell AB's "western notes", which he eventually did for some notes at 20% discount. Requests repayment. 13. Letter. Alexander Spotswood to A. Bryan. 20 February 1819. Details of land transaction. Mentions Davison, Chas. A. Lewis. 14. Letter. Alex. Spotswood to A. Bryan. 18 September 1819. Requests amounts due. 15. Letter. Robert Lewis to A. Bryan. 7 November 1819. Concerns remittance of funds to T. Davison. 16. Letter. Thos. Davidson to Maj. Andrew Bryan. June 1820. Expresses disappointment in not receiving balance due of $73.31. 17. Letter. Alexander Spotswood to Maj. Andrew Bryan. 10 September 1820. 18. Letter. Alex. Spotswood to A. Bryan. 28 November 1820. 19. Letter. Thos. Davison (Barren County, Kentucky) to Maj. Andrew Bryan. 14 December 1820. Receipt of $73.34, payment for lot. 20. Letter. Robert Lewis to A. Bryan. 16 January 1821. Re amounts due. 51. 21. Letter. Thos. Davidson to Maj. Andrew Bryan. 29 May 1823. Notes Lot 7 on the "Kinhaway", references estate law and Messrs Foote, Spotswood. 1. Letter. Thos. Davidson to Capt. Andrew Bryan. 30 May 1814. Notes the marriage of Davidson's niece Jane Davidson to his brother-in-law Charles Lewis. Requests that Bryan find a purchaser for land on the Kanawha owned by Lewis. Davidson offers as surety an enslaved woman and her three children. 2. Letter. Robt. Steele to A. Bryan. 15 April 1829. Concerns debt paid to Peggy Bryan, who has been acting as her own agent in administration of an estate. 3. Letter. Robt. Steele to Maj. Andrew Bryan. 14 August 1829. References balance of Peggy Bryan. Notes coming election in Franklin Co., KY and expectation that "J. Crittendin will be elected to represent this County leaving out a Warm Jacksonite." 4. Letter. Thos. Davidson to Maj. Andrew Bryan. 6 November 1830 [?]. Re land of Davison's brother-in-law John Lewis, deceased, and issues regarding the state. 5. Letter. Gilson Foote to Andrew Bryan. 20 July 1831. References land transaction and D. Wallace. 6. Letter. E.C. Powell. To (uncle) Maj. Andrew Bryan. 27 May 1837. Informs Bryan of the death of the writer's "dear companion" of consumption on May 23. 7. Letter. Fielding Pope to A. Bryan. 10 April 1841. Notes the illness of daughter Theresa and her confinement. Note: Appears that Theresa is married to Pope. There was a Rev. Fielding Pope (1800-1867) married to a Theresa C. Meigs 8. Letter. Fielding Pope to A. Bryan. 31 December 1846. Notes Theresa's 7 children, 6 living: Cynthia's Eliza, Theresa Charlotte, Parthenia Clendennin, Mary Elizabeth Mahala, Feilding Meigs, and Return Jonathan. 1. Receipt. Andrew Bryan to the Sheriff of Mason County. 1833. For payments on land, slaves, horses, and county road levies. 2. Account with John Graham. No date. Includes surveyor fees. 3. Note. Manor Charles Clendenin to John McCullough. 31 October 1851. To cash borrowed, $100 4. Receipt. Maj. A. Bryan. 15 May 1837. $1.00 for the Gallia Courier. 5. Receipt and account of 1849-1850 for shoes and boots of Edwin Bawson (?) 6. Note. From Willie Thomas McCallister. 2 March 1850. 7. Account. John Noble to A. Bryan. June 1844. In affiliation with Dennison House, Cincinnati. 8. Note. Charles A. Lewis to A. Bryan. January 2nd 1818. Note to pay Thomas Davison $100.00. 1. Articles of Agreement, A. Bryan to William Dabney. 25 December 1813. Five year lease to Dabney. 2. Commission of Andrew Bryan as Captain, 106th Regiment, 30th Brigade, Third Division of the Virginia Militia. Signed by Lt. Governor Linah Mims. 20 May 1814. 3. Indenture. Between Charles Lewis and his wife Jane, Alexander Spotswood and his wife Elizabeth, and Robert and Eleanor Lewis, conveying land to A. Bryan. 10 February 1818. 56. Indenture, for the same lands as above. Some parties omitted missing fragments. Re Lot 7. 4. Agreement between A. Bryan and Jeremiah Halley. 28 July 1818. Bryan relinquishes his right to 320 acres of the Graham tract on Nine Mile Creek, for payment by Halley of $220. Notes on reverse show account of Robert Bryan with A. Bryan - notes 2 1/2 gallons whiskey, sundries, cash loaned, saddle, and notes. 5. Indenture. John Graham of Richmond to Andrew Bryan, conveying a tract of land on the "Kanhawa" (Kanawha) River. 5 October 1818. Contains metes and bounds. 6. Power of attorney. To A. Bryan from Samuel Clendenin and John Cantrill of Mason County and James Lawrence of Bourbon Co. KY (who is Cantrill's attorney in fact), for sale of land in Greenbrier County, VA. 7. Plat (copy), with meters and bounds, for land on the Kanawha River (north, or west, side). June '09 [or '19?]. For John Cantril and Andrew Bryan. 8. Plat. "The lands of Mr. James Ayers lying on the great Kanawha River as surveyed in February 1829, by Nathan Smith, L.M.C." 9. Indenture. Sale of land from Henry C. & Catherine D. Lewis Dade to James W. M. Wallace. 27 April 1830. Located in Kanawha River.
Box 2
Series: V - Peter Steenbergen Lewis papers
Box 3
Series: V - Peter Steenbergen Lewis papers
Box 4
Series: V - Peter Steenbergen Lewis papers
Box 5
Series: V - Peter Steenbergen Lewis papers
Box 6
Series: VI - Margaret Parthenia McCulloch papers
Box 7
Series: VIII - Charles Cameron Lewis V papers
Box 8
Series: VIII - Charles Cameron Lewis V papers
1.1: 1 Correspondence, Captain Charles Lewis, 1793-1803
2.1:1 Correspondence, Charles Cameron Lewis, 1831-1859
Delinquent Lands in Virginia. Legislative Act. Note: along with certain other items, these may have been sent to C. Lewis in his capacity as a Commissioner of Revenue.
This is a collection of bound pages and added papers that pertain to the estate of Charles C. Lewis after he died in 1841. Lewis's father-in-law, General Peter H. Steenbergen, was his executor. A total of 72 pages contains entries, beginning with an appraisal of the estate on 19 February 1842. Subsequent entries were made until 3 February 1856, 14 years later.
2.1:5 Agreements and Contracts, Captain Charles Lewis, Charles Cameron Lewis, 1796-1837
3.1:1 Letter, Gilson Foote to Andrew Bryan, Fauquier County, 1831
3.1:2 Correspondence, Andrew Bryan, 1813-1823
4.1:1 Recipes, includes handwritten clippings, unknown dates
4.1:2 Last Will and Testament addressed to Peter S. Lewis and S. A. McCulloch, Eliza Steenbergen Lewis, 1889
4.1:3 Financial records, 1870-1895
4.1:4 Calling cards, Eliza Steenbergen Lewis, unknown dates
4.1:5 Letters from Peter S. Lewis to Eliza S. Lewis, 1875
4.1:6 Letters from John N. Simpson, 1892-1893
4.1:7 Letters to Eliza Steenbergen Lewis, circa 1870s-1880s
4.1:8 Invitations to weddings, church events, circa 1870s-1890s
4.1:9 Mason County tax receipts, 1874-1901
4.1:10 Aetna Insurance fire policy, 1893
4.1:11 Trust deeds owed to Eliza Lewis, 1882-1885
Companies (in letters):
American Short Breeders Association; Consumers Coal and Mining Company; Eastern Short-Horn Breeders Association; Kanawha Salt Company; Kanawha Valley Bank; Middleport Flour Company; Neale Brothers Office of Dealers in General Merchandise; Ohio Centennial Exposition; Ohio River Railroad Company; Sanitarium at Battle Creek of Michigan; Virginia Military Institute.
5.1:1 Account book of Peter S. Lewis, treasurer of Monumental Association, 1860
5.1:2 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, 1861, 1876-1880
5.1:3 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, January to July 1881
5.1:4 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, August to December 1881
5.1:5 Letter to Peter S. Lewis from Virgil Lewis, 1881
5.1:6 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, 1882-1883
5.1:7 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, 1884
5.1:8 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, January to June 1885
5.1:9 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, July to December 1885
5.1:10 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, January to June 1886
5.1:11 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, July to December 1886
5.1:12 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, January to June 1887
5.1:13 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, July to December 1887
5.1:14 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, January to August 1888
5.1:15 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, September to December 1888
5.1:16 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, January to April 1889
5.1:17 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, May to July 1889
5.1:18 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, August to December 1889
5.1:19 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, January to June 1890
5.1:20 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, July to December 1890
5.1:21 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, January to June 1891
5.1:22 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, July to December 1891
5.1:23 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, January to July 1892
5.1:24 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, August to December 1892
5.1:25 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, February to July 1893
5.1:26 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, August to December 1893
5.1:27 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, 1894
5.1:28 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, 1895
5.1:29 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, 1896
5.1:30 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, 1897
5.1:31 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, 1898
5.1:32 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, 1899
5.1:33 Letters to Peter S. Lewis, 1900-1905
5.2:1 Peter S. Lewis farm diary, 1854-1856
5.2:2 Peter S. Lewis farm diary, 1868
5.2:3 Peter S. Lewis farm diary, 1877
5.2:4 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1878-1879
5.2:5 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1880-1881
5.2:6 Peter S. Lewis farm diary, 1882
5.2:7 Peter S. Lewis farm diary, 1883
5.2:8 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1884-1885
5.2:9 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1886-1887
5.2:10 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1888-1889
5.2:11 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1890-1891
5.2:12 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1892-1893
5.2:13 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1894
5.2:14 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1895
5.2:15 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1896
5.2:16 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1897
5.2:17 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1898
5.2:18 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1899
5.2:19 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1900
5.2:20 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1901
5.2:21 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1902
5.2:22 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1903
5.2:23 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1904
5.2:24 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1905
5.2:25 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1906
5.2:26 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1907
5.2:27 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1908
5.2:28 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1909
5.2:29 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1910
5.2:30 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1911-1912
5.2:31 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1913-1914
5.2:32 Peter S. Lewis farm diaries, 1915-1916
Companies (in receipts):
Account with J. S. O'Roark and Company; A.C. Van Glider, Druggist and Stationer; Beech Grove Coal Company; Bryan, Gardner and Company; Dr. Barbee; Dr. L. F. Campbell; Dr. Mossman; Eagle Flour Mills Bought of Charles and Robinson Merchant Millers; Equity Milling Company; F. C. McCollum Granite Company; Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs; Hayward and Company, Undertakers; Hutchinson Coal Company; J. Friedman and Company; J.W. Rhoades; Kanawha Lumber and Furniture Company; Klondike Coal Company; Lewis, Hubbard and Company; Liverpool Salt and Coal Company; Mason County Phone Company; McCormick Harvesting Machine Company; M. L. Moriarty Dr., Blacksmithing; Mohler Lumber Company; Mountain State Brick and Tile Works; Point Pleasant Grocery Company; Point Pleasant Machine Works; Point Pleasant Wharf Boat; Riverside Stock Farm; Somerville and Somerville Attorneys at Law; Standard Oil Company; Starz-Blazer Company; State Gazette; Sweet Springs Hotel; The Duffy Planning Mills; The Enterprise Marine Dock Company; The Jewish Hospital; The Tippett and Hutchinson Insurance and Real Estate; W. H. Howard Civil Engineer and Surveyor; Webster Water Bottling Company; William Smith Dealer in Dry Goods, Stationary.
5.3:1 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1880-1882
5.3:2 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1883-1884
5.3:3 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1885-1887
5.3:4 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1887-1888
5.3:5 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1889-1890
5.3:6 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1891-1893
5.3:7 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1893-1895
5.3:8 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1895-1896
5.3:9 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1897-1899
5.3:10 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1899-1900
5.3:11 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1900-1901
5.3:12 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1901-1902
5.3:13 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1902-1903
5.3:14 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1903-1904
5.3:15 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1905-1906
5.3:16 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1906-1907
5.3:17 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1907-1908
5.3:18 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1909
5.3:19 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1909-1910
5.3:20 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1911-1912
5.3:21 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1912-1913
5.3:22 Peter S. Lewis receipts, 1917-1918
5.3:23 Peter S. Lewis real estate tax receipts, 1871-1913
5.3:24 Peter S. Lewis, Eliza Lewis, and Margaret P. Lewis real estate tax receipts, 1873-1908
5.3:25 Promissory notes to Sarah A. Lewis, Eliza Lewis, Andrew C. Waggoner, and Salle A. McCulloch, 1868-1897
5.3:26 Promissory notes from Peter S. Lewis to Jason R. Rayburn and Charles E. Hogg, 1886
5.3:27 Delinquent tax sale certificates to Peter S. Lewis, 1903
5.4:1 Mason County Building and Loan Association account book and notes, 1893-1899
5.4:2 Peter S. Lewis account books #1 to #4, 1882-1891
5.4:3 Peter S. Lewis account books #5 to #8, 1894-1901
5.4:4 Peter S. Lewis account books, 1895-1897
5.4:5 Peter S. Lewis account books, 1901-1912
5.4:6 Peter S. Lewis account books, 1912-1916
5.4:7 Peter S. Lewis account books, 1918-1919
5.4:8 Peter S. Lewis check stub booklets, 1892-1893
5.4:9 Peter S. Lewis check stub booklets, 1895
5.4:10 Peter S. Lewis check stub booklets, 1896, 1898
5.4:11 Peter S. Lewis check stub booklets, 1907-1908
5.4:12 Peter S. Lewis check stub booklets, 1909-1910
5.4:13 Peter S. Lewis check stub booklets, 1910-1911
5.4:14 Peter S. Lewis time books, 1867-1919
5.4:15 Items sold from Peter S. Lewis to John McCulloch, 1887-1918
5.4:16 Personal property tax assessment, 1908
5.4:17 Peter S. Lewis resigning as Executor of John McCulloch's estate, 1897
5.4:18 Trust deeds owed to Peter S. Lewis, 1875-1885
5.4:19 Deeds of Jesse B. Jasper and Joseph Riffle, 1885-1882
5.4:20 Accounts with James Riffle for work done by John Proffitt, 1893
5.4:21 Copy of Andrew Lewis's Will, notes on land conveyed to the Lewis family, reports on the Greater Kanawha, circa 1780s-1890s
5.4:22 Peter S. Lewis estate materials, 1922-1924
5.4:23 Survey of Big Elms Church lot, 1901
6.1:1 Letters to Margaret P. Lewis, 1872, 1878
6.1:2 Letters to Margaret P. Lewis, 1879-1889
6.1:3 Letters to Margaret P. Lewis, 1890
6.1:4 Letters to Margaret P. Lewis, 1891-1893
6.1:5 Letters to Margaret P. Lewis, 1894
6.1:6 Letters to Margaret P. Lewis, January to March 1895
6.1:7 Letters to Margaret P. Lewis, April to December 1895
6.1:8 Letters to Margaret P. Lewis, 1896
6.1:9 Letters to Margaret P. Lewis, 1897
6.1:10 Letters to Margaret P. Lewis, January to June 1898
6.1:11 Letters to Margaret P. Lewis, July to December 1898
6.1:12 Letters to Margaret P. Lewis, 1899
6.1:13 Letters to Margaret P. Lewis, 1900-1906
6.1:14 Letters to Margaret P. Lewis, n.d., housekeeping and account book, circa 1890s
6.1:15 Letters to Margaret P. Lewis to "Birdie", 1902
6.1:16 Certificate of Non-Contagion, 1892, pamphlet for St. Luke's Home for the Sick, n.d.
6.1:17 Calling cards to Margaret P. Lewis, n.d.
6.1:18 Letters to Mary E. Moore, 1895-1898
6.1:19 Letter from Hattie B. McCulloch to Katie Capehart, 1898
Series: VII - Sarah Ann Lewis McCulloch papers
7.1:1 Letters to Sarah Ann McCulloch, 1872-1914
7.1:2 Letters to Sarah Ann McCulloch from Eliza Steenbergen Lewis, circa 1870s-1880s
7.1:3 Letters from Sarah Ann McCulloch to "Birdie" about illness, 1902
7.1:4 John D. McCulloch letters and financial records, 1881-1919
7.1:5 Letters to Sallie Lewis McCulloch, 1891-1901
7.1:6 Sallie Lewis McCulloch calling cards, n.d.
7.1:7 Sallie Lewis McCulloch calling cards, n.d.
Series: VIII - Charles Cameron Lewis V papers
8.1:1 Letters to Charles Cameron Lewis, 1878-1887
8.1:2 Letters to Charles Cameron Lewis while at Virginia Military Institute, 1890
8.1:3 Letters to Charles Cameron Lewis, 1894-1926
Companies/People (in receipts):
A. F. Kisor; Anderson-Newcomb Company; Bruestle Brothers; Burdette Brothers News Agency; Camp Allegheny for Girls; C. C. Tippett; Cloverdale Coal Company; Cottrill's Motor Sales; Culver Military Academy; Dashner's Garage; Dr. H. A. Barbee; Franklin's Shoe Store; G. W. M. Hoff; Greenbrier College; Greenbrier Mercantile Company; Holzer Hospital; H. G. Neale; H. G. Nease Company; J. B. Tippett; J. C. Franklin Company; Jackson Furnace Farm (Riffle family); John Hopkins Hospital; Lewis Drug Company; Lewisburg Seminary Junior College; M. E. Tracy; Mason County Agricultural Society; Mason County Independent School District; Mason County Produce Company; Miss C. E. Mason's School; Miss Mairs Hospital; Northcott-Tate-Hagg Company; Ohio River Salt Company; People's Market; Point Pleasant Hardware Company; Point Pleasant Lumber Company; Point Pleasant Machine Works; Point Pleasant Tire and Repair Company; Point Studios; Poplar Grove Farm Company; Presbyterian Church of Point Pleasant; Spencer Hotel; Standard Oil Company; Union Clothing Company; V. O. Rice Blacksmithing.
8.1:4 Charles Cameron Lewis receipts, 1896-1909
8.1:5 Charles Cameron Lewis receipts, 1909-1918
8.1:6 Charles Cameron Lewis receipts, 1919
8.1:7 Charles Cameron Lewis receipts, 1920-1921
8.1:8 Charles Cameron Lewis receipts, 1921-1922
8.1:9 Charles Cameron Lewis receipts, 1923-1924
8.1:10 Charles Cameron Lewis tax receipts, 1901-1914
8.2:1 Charles Cameron Lewis account book, 1903-1910
8.2:2 Charles Cameron Lewis account book, 1912
8.2:3 Charles Cameron Lewis account book, 1913-1914
8.2:4 Charles Cameron Lewis check stub booklets, 1917-1918
8.2:5 Charles Cameron Lewis check stub booklets, 1918
8.2:6 Charles Cameron Lewis deposit slips, 1917
8.2:7 Charles Cameron Lewis deposit slips, 1918
8.2:8 Jackson Furnace farm materials, 1900-1911
8.2:9 Notes pertaining to concrete bridge, 1913
8.2:10 Somerville Trust Deeds, 1910-1912
8.2:11 Shiflet-Ray Somerville matters, 1923-1930 [original folder title]
8.2:12 Legal agreements, 1921-1960
Received Multiple Letters from
America Milkhorn Society; Annette Lewis (Charles daughter); First Huntington National Bank; Governor Clarence W. Meadows; John McCulloch; John Seidel; Johanna Seidel; Julia McCulloch; Kanawha Valley Bank; Margaret Lynn Lewis (Charles daughter); Margaret P. Lewis(Charles's mother); Mason County Farm Bureau; Mason County Judge, Hubert Ellis; Peter Steenbergen Jr.; Peter S. Lewis (Charles father); Representative M. G. Burnside; Representative Ralph W. Gwinn; Robert Porter Harper, Jr.; Rush D. Holt; Sally Lou Steenbergen; Sallie "Lew" McCulloch(Charles cousin); Sarah "Sallie" McCulloch (Charles aunt); Senator Chapman Revercomb; Senator Harry M. Kilgore; Senator Matthew M. Neely; Union Trust Company of Maryland; Virginia "Ginny" Lewis Harper(Charles daughter); West Virginia Bankers Association; West Virginia Office of Attorney General; West Virginia Malleable Iron Company; West Virginia Ordnance Works; West Virginia University, College of Agriculture; William L. Beale; William N. Lewis (Charles son); William R. Kurtis.
8.2:13 Letters to Charles Cameron Lewis, 1937-1960
[Charles Cameron Lewis file letter box 1, 1944-1948]
8.2:14 Charles Cameron Lewis Hoosier file letters "A," 1947-1948
8.2:15 Charles Cameron Lewis Hoosier file letters "B", 1945-1948
8.2:16 Charles Cameron Lewis Hoosier file letters "C", 1945-1948
8.2:17 Charles Cameron Lewis Hoosier file letters "D", 1945-1948
8.2:18 Charles Cameron Lewis Hoosier file letters "E-F", 1945-1948
8.2:19 Charles Cameron Lewis Hoosier file letters "G", 1945-1948
8.2:20 Charles Cameron Lewis Hoosier file letters "H-I-J", 1945-1948
8.2:21 Charles Cameron Lewis Hoosier file letters "K-L", 1945-1948
8.2:22 Charles Cameron Lewis Hoosier file letters "M", 1945-1947
8.2:23 Charles Cameron Lewis Hoosier file letters "N-O", 1946-1947
8.2:24 Charles Cameron Lewis Hoosier file letters "P-Q", 1945-1948
8.2:25 Charles Cameron Lewis Hoosier file letters "S", 1944-1948
8.2:26 Charles Cameron Lewis Hoosier file letters "R", 1945-1948
8.2:27 Charles Cameron Lewis Hoosier file letters "T-U-V", 1946-1948
8.2:28 Charles Cameron Lewis Hoosier file letters "W", 1945-1948
[Charles Cameron Lewis file letter box 2, 1946-1950]
8.2:29 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters, 1946-1947 [located at the beginning of file letter box]
8.2:30 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "A", 1948-1950
8.2:31 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "B", 1948-1950
8.2:32 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "C", 1948-1950
8.2:33 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "D", 1949-1950
8.2:34 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "E-F", 1948-1950
8.2:35 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "G", 1948-1949
8.2:36 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "H", 1948-1950
8.2:37 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "J-K-L", 1948-1950
8.2:38 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "L-M", 1948-1950
8.2:39 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "N-O", 1948-1950
8.2:40 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "P-Q", 1948-1949
8.2:41 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "R-S", 1948-1950
8.2:42 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "S", 1948-1950
8.2:43 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "T-U-V", 1948-1950
8.2:44 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "W", 1948-1950
8.2:45 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "Y-Z", 1949
[Charles Cameron Lewis file letter box 3, 1950-1954]
8.2:46 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters, 1950 [located at the beginning of file letter box]
8.2:47 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "A", 1951-1953
8.2:48 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "B", 1951-1954
8.2:49 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "C", 1951-1953
8.2:50 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "D", 1952-1953
8.2:51 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "E-F", 1951-1953
8.2:52 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "G", 1951-1953
8.2:53 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "H-I-J", 1951-1954
8.2:54 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "K-L", 1951-1953
8.2:55 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "M", 1951-1953
8.2:56 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "N", 1951
[Charles Cameron Lewis file letter box 3, 1950-1954]
8.3:1 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "P-Q", 1951-1953
8.3:2 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "R", 1951-1953
8.3:3 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "S", 1951-1953
8.3:4 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "T-U-V", 1951-1953
8.3:5 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "Y-Z", 1951-1954
[Charles Cameron Lewis file letter box 4, 1960-1963]
8.3:6 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "A", 1960-1962
8.3:7 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "B", 1960-1962
8.3:8 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "C", 1960-1962
8.3:9 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "D", 1960-1961
8.3:10 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "E-F", 1960-1962
8.3:11 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "H-I-J", 1960-1962 [no letters for G file]
8.3:12 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "M", 1961-1962 [no letter for K-L file]
8.3:13 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "N-O", circa 1960s
8.3:14 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "P-Q", 1961
8.3:15 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "R", 1960-1961
8.3:16 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "S", 1960-1962
8.3:17 Charles Cameron Lewis file letters "T-U-V", 1960-1962