Winn family papers, 1780-1925, bulk 1780-1889
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Summary
- Creator:
- Winn family
- Abstract:
- Collection contains personal and business correspondence, papers, and volumes, mainly of John Winn (d. 1844), farmer, lawyer, and postmaster, and his son, Philip James Winn, physician and postmaster of Fluvanna Co., Va., and of the Winn (Wynn) family. The papers of the elder Winn relate to bounty claims of Revolutionary veterans, personal and business affairs, and include information about "Bremo," the plantation of Gen. John Hartwell Cocke. The papers of Philip James Winn relate to his education at the Virginia Military Institute and the University of Virginia, his career in medicine, the service of his brothers in the Confederate Army, and family activities, and include a description of the religious service of the Dunkards, records of the invention and patenting of a "new gate latch," and a letter of William H. Winn describing the battles of Bethel (1861) and Gettysburg (1863). More than half the collection consists of receipts and bills connected chiefly with John Winn's work in Revolutionary bounty lands and with Philip James Winn's invention. Twenty-seven volumes include post office accounts of John Winn and of his successor, Philip James Winn; a letter book concerning the "New Gate Latch"; accounts of the estate of Samuel Kidd; letter books; ledgers; medical notes; and records of births and deaths of slaves.
- Extent:
- 5 Linear Feet (9 boxes, 2,684 items, 27 vols.)
- Language:
- Materials in English
- Collection ID:
- RL.10095
Background
- Scope and content:
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Family and business correspondence of John Winn (d. 1844); of his wife Lucy Winn; and of their numerous children, including Philip James Winn. The correspondence of John Winn, farmer, lawyer, postmaster at Winnsville, captain in the War of 1812, and agent for General John Hartwell Cocke, includes information on Bremo, the plantation of the latter, including also a list of periodicals subscribed to by Cocker and legal cases relative to Revolutionary bounty land.
Correspondence centering around Philip James Winn includes information on the Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, and the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, both of which he attended; one letter with a description of the unusual religious services of the Dunkards; a deed for land purchased by a free Negro; records of the invention and patenting of a 'New Gate Latch' by Philip J. Winn; and the interest of various members of the family in law, medicine, agriculture, mechanics, business, religion, and the operation of a stagecoach line between Richmond and Staunton, Virginia.
Collection also Includes a letter of William H. Winn containing detailed descriptions of the battles of Bethel, 1861, and Gettysburg, 1863, in which he participated as a Confederate soldier. More than half the collection consists of receipts and bills connected chiefly with John Winn's work in Revolutionary bounty lands and with Philip James Winn's invention. Twenty-seven volumes include post office accounts of John Winn and of his successor, Philip James Winn; a letter book concerning the 'New Gate Latch'; accounts of the estate of Samuel Kidd; letter books; ledgers; medical notes; and records of births and deaths of slaves.
- Biographical / historical:
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John Winn (d. 1844), was a farmer, lawyer, and postmaster in Fluvanna County, Virginia. His son, Philip James Winn, a graduate of the Virginia Military Institute and the University of Virginia, was a physician and also postmaster of Fluvanna County. He also served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War and was present at the Battles of Bethel (1861) and Gettysburg (1863).
- Acquisition information:
- The Winn Family Papers were acquired by the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book Manuscript Library in 1933 and 1951.
- Processing information:
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Processed by Rubenstein Library Staff.
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- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Subjects
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- Subjects:
- Plantations -- Virginia
Physicians -- Virginia
Postal service -- Virginia
Postmasters
Big Bethel, Battle of, Va., 1861
Church of the Brethren -- Virginia
Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863
Bounties, Military -- United States
Universities and colleges -- Virginia
Slave records -- Virginia - Names:
- Confederate States of America. Army
University of Virginia -- Students
Virginia Military Institute -- Students
Winn family
Winn, John
Winn, Philip James
Kidd, Samuel - Places:
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Campaigns
Bremo (Va. : Estate)
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