Finding Aid to the Cazenove-Lee Family Papers, 1617-1970

Col. 83


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Background note:
The Cazenove family dates back to the 15th century in the South of France. Family members were Huguenots who sought refuge in Geneva, Switzerland, after the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre. Active in international commerce, branches of the family settled in England, Italy, Spain, and the United States. Items in this collection primarily concern the forebears and descendants of Anthony-Charles Cazenove (1775-1852), who settled in Alexandria, Virginia, after emigrating to the United States. His granddaughters married into the other families represented in the collection, particularly the Lee and du Pont families.

Scope and content
The collection consists of letters, photographs, marriage records, business papers, medical prescriptions, and other documents, mostly relating to family history and genealogy. The bulk of material is from the 19th century and offers evidence of an upper class lifestyle, particularly in Virginia and Washington, D.C. Families represented include the Cazenoves, Lees, du Ponts, Hendersons, and Gardners.

Organization
A brief explanation of the contents of each series is given below. A fuller description of the contents and more details on individual family members are provided in the description of each series of the collection.


Administrative information

Restrictions
None

Copyright restrictions may apply

Provenance
Acquired from various sources.

Acquired from various sources.


Additional descriptive information

Note
OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION SERIES Repository code: DeWint File name: col083.xml Abstract: Anthony-Charles Cazenove, originally from Switzerland, settled in Alexandria, Virginia. His descendants married into the Lee, du Pont, Henderson, Gardner, and other families. The papers include correspondence, marriage records, business papers, medical prescriptions, photographs, and other documents, primarily relating to the families in the 18th and 19th centuries, both in Europe and in the United States. Extent: 9 linear feet Date range: 1617-1970 Related materials: Language: English and French Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library Joseph Downs Collection of Manuscripts and Printed Ephemera Winterthur, DE 19732 (302) 888-4853 Cazenove-Lee Family Papers Col. 83 Creator: Cazenove-Lee Family Title: Papers Dates: 1617-1970 Call No.: Col. 83 Acc. No.: [various - see detailed description] Quantity: 19 boxes Location: 34 L, Map Case 3, Drawer 1 The collection has been divided into seven series: Early Cazenove family documents Commercial and legal documents and letters from the papers of Cazenove G. Lee, Jr. Inventory of Henderson family papers Anthony-Charles Cazenove Correspondence Mrs. Cassius F. Lee--Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont Correspondence Cazenove G. Lee-Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee Correspondence Photographs. Most of the accessions in this collection were organized and arranged by John Askling for Dorothy Vandegrift Lee. To the extent possible, the original organization of the materials has been preserved.


Added entries

Subjects
  • Askling, John.
  • Canada - Description and travel.
  • Cazenove family - Genealogy.
  • Cazenove family - Photographs.
  • Cazenove family.
  • Cazenove, Anne Hogan.
  • Cazenove, Anthony Charles, 1775-1852.
  • Cazenove, Elizabeth Bessonnet.
  • Cazenove, Elizabeth.
  • Cazenove, Jean, 1698-1745
  • Cazenove, Louis Albert, 1807-1852.
  • Cazenove, Paul, b. 1739.
  • Commerce.
  • Corbin family.
  • Corbin, Gawin, d. 1760.
  • Corbin, Hannah.
  • Courtship.
  • Decedents' estates - Switzerland.
  • Decedents' estates - Virginia.
  • Delaware - Social life and customs.
  • Dowry - Virginia.
  • Du Pont family - Genealogy.
  • Du Pont family - Photographs.
  • Du Pont family.
  • Du Pont, Samuel Francis, 1803-1865.
  • Du Pont, Sophie.
  • Dudley family.
  • Dwellings - England - Photographs.
  • Dwellings - Virginia - Photographs.
  • Emigration and immigration.
  • Europe - Description and travel.
  • France - History - Revolution, 1789-1799.
  • Friendship - History - 19th century.
  • Gardner family.
  • Gardner, Eliza Frances Cazenove, 1798-1857.
  • Gardner, William M. (William Michael)
  • Geneva (Switzerland) - Social life and customs.
  • Henderson family - Genealogy.
  • Henderson family.
  • Henderson, Alexander, 1738-1815.
  • Henderson, Anne Marie Cazenove, 1803-1859.
  • Henderson, Archibald, 1783-1859.
  • Household supplies.
  • Inheritance and succession.
  • Lee family - Genealogy.
  • Lee family - Photographs.
  • Lee family.
  • Lee, Anne Eliza Gardner, 1819-1855.
  • Lee, Cassius F.
  • Lee, Cassius F., 1800-1890.
  • Lee, Cazenove Gardner, 1882-1945.
  • Lee, Edmund Jennings, b. 1853.
  • Lee, Marguerite du Pont, d. 1937.
  • London (England) - Social life and customs.
  • Marriage customs and rites.
  • Medicine - Formulae, receipts, prescriptions.
  • Moore family - Genealogy.
  • Mourning customs.
  • Ohio - Description and travel.
  • Real property - Virginia - Northumberland County.
  • Real property - Virginia - Westmoreland County.
  • Slave-trade - Virginia.
  • Smith, Eleuthera du Pont.
  • Swiss Americans.
  • Switzerland - Description and travel.
  • Switzerland - History.
  • Tobacco farmers.
  • Tobacco industry - History - Sources.
  • Turberville family.
  • Turberville, Gawin C.
  • Turberville, George Richard, b. 1742.
  • Turberville, George, d. 1742.
  • Turberville, Martha.
  • Uckfield (England) - Social life and customs.
  • United States - History - Civil War, 1861-1865 - Public opinion.
  • Upper class - Social life and customs.
  • Virginia - Social life and customs.
  • Washington (D.C.) - Social life and customs.

    Genre terms
  • Accounts.
  • Albumen prints.
  • Bills (financial).
  • Clippings.
  • Contracts.
  • Copybooks.
  • Daguerreotypes.
  • Deeds.
  • Estate papers.
  • Estate records.
  • Genealogies.
  • Letters.
  • Obituaries.
  • Passports.
  • Photoprints.
  • Receipts.
  • Surveys (land).
  • Wills.

    Functions and occupations
  • Farmers.
  • Merchants.
  • Physicians.

    Contact information

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    Winterthur, DE 19735

     


    Collection inventory


    Series 1: Early Cazenove family documents
    ((71×69))

    Papers in this series relate to Cazenove family members who migrated to Switzerland. Jean Cazenove was baptized in Geneva on April 10, 1698. He grew up and remained in the city, marrying Elizabeth Bessonnet on April 4, 1732. The two had seven children, but only three reached adulthood: Marie Charlotte (b. 1735), Paul (b. 1739), and Philippe-Jean. Jean died on July 6, 1745, and was survived by his wife for many years.

    After his father's death, Paul left Geneva for Paris. Initially, he was employed with the bank of DuFour, Mallet & Co. Disillusioned, he looked elsewhere for employment and before 1768 returned to Geneva. He married Elizabeth Martin Le Fort, whose dowry exceeded 30,000 livres. The couple took up residence at “Montbrilliant,” located outside of Geneva. Paul and Elizabeth had two sons: Jean-Antoine and Antoine-Charles. Both sons immigrated to America.

    The series consists of letters, marriage contracts and certificates, wills, business contracts, documents, and other miscellaneous papers that record the activities of the Cazenove family in Switzerland, The Netherlands, England, and France from 1693 to 1801. For an English summary of the letters (which are in French) and a fuller description of the other documents (especially.181 and.182), see the separate finding aid available at this repository, numbered Col. 83B.

    Note:  [note: all accession numbers in this series begin with 71×69]


    .1-.35.  Letters from Elizabeth Bessonnet Cazenove to her son Paul Cazenove, 1757-1784. (for summary of these letters, see the separate finding aid available at this repository)
    1757-1784.
    Box 1: Folders 1-5

    Baptismal and Marriage Contracts and Certificates, 1695-1805
    1695-1805
    Folder 6

    .36.  Marriage promise between Jean Bres and Louise Plantamour. Geneva, March 15, 1695.
    March 15, 1695.

    .37.  Marriage promise between Pierre Cazenove and Marie Plantamour. Geneva, June 6, 1697.
    June 6, 1697.

    .38.  Marriage contract between Marie Plantamour and Pierre Cazenove. Anduze/Languedoc, June 14, 1697.
    June 14, 1697.

    .39.  Marriage contract between Etienne de la Flechere and M. Cazenove, Geneva, October 27, 1723.
    October 27, 1723.

    .40.  Marriage certificate of Elizabeth Bessonnet and Jean Cazenove, Geneva, April 4, 1732.
    April 4, 1732.

    .41.  Copy of a marriage certificate of Jean Pierre Eynard and Marie Charlotte Cazenove, Geneva, March 2, 1758.
    March 2, 1758.

    .42a.  Marriage certificate of Paul Cazenove and Jeanne Elizabeth Martin, Geneva, April 29, 1768.
    April 29, 1768.

    .42b.  wrapper for the certificate above

    .43.  Excerpt from the baptismal certificate of Jean Cazenove, baptized in Geneva on April 10, 1698, copy made October 9, 1723.
    October 9, 1723.

    .44.  Excerpt from the baptismal certificates of Paul Cazenove, son of Jean Cazenove and Elizabeth Bessonnet, his wife, born June 21, 1739; and Jean Antoine, son of Paul Cazenove and Jeanne Elizabeth Martin, born June 29, 1770; and Antoine Charles, son of Paul Cazenove and Jeanne Elizabeth Martin, born April 8, 1775.

    .45.  Excerpt from the baptismal certificate of Jean Antoine Cazenove and Antoine Charles Cazenove, copy dated June 7, 1780.
    June 7, 1780.

    .46.  Excerpt from a baptismal certificate of Antoine Charles, son of Paul Cazenove and Jeane Elizabeth Martin, copy dated March 14, 1786.
    March 14, 1786.

    .47.  Verification of the birth and baptism of Charles Edward Cazenove, born April 16, 1796, son of John Cazenove and Maria Hogan, baptized July 13, 1796, signed by L[illegible] S[illegible] Phelan, pastor of the Catholic [illegible], near New Geneva, Fayette County, [Pennsylvania].

    .48.  Excerpt from the marriage certificate for Anthony Charles Cazenove and Anne Hogan, married June 29, 1797, copy signed Francis Neale, dated Georgetown, July 5, 1805. Certification of signature is written in French.

    Wills and estate records of the Cazenove family, 1701-1792, n.d.
    1701-1792, n.d.
    Folders 7-8

    .49.  Legacy of money to different recipients [servants and others, including the Poor of Chesne [Chène, Switzerland], undated and unsigned.
    undated

    .50.  Copy of a will by the deceased Pierre Guion in Chesne [Chène, Switzerland], January 15, 1702, copy dated London, June 24, 1701.
    January 15, 1702,

    .51.  Will of Jean Plantamour and Charlotte Penin, written May 12, 1693 naming the wives of Pierre Cazenove, Theodore Plantamour and associates as beneficiary, dated June 22, 1707.
    May 12, 1693

    .52.  Will, mutual and reversal, of Pierre Cazenove, Geneva, and his wife Marie Plantamour, written May 15, 1732. Registered, December 25, 1733.
    May 15, 1732.

    .53.  Will of Charles, son of Charles Cazenove, for Jean Cazenove, nephew legatee. April 22, 1738.
    April 22, 1738.

    .54.  Will written by Charles Cazenove of Anduze [Languedoc] naming his son Charles and others as his beneficiaries, May 22, 1738.
    May 22, 1738.

    .55.  Receipt from Philippe and David Cazenove for the balance of the inheritance of their parents, paid out by Jean Cazenove, their brother, April 1, 1741.
    April 1, 1741.

    .56.  Declaration, stating the heritage for Jean, Philippe, and David Cazenove of their uncle's [Charles Cazenove] estate in Amsterdam, April 12, 1742.
    April 12, 1742.

    .57.  Handwritten will of Jean Cazenove, Geneva, son of Pierre Cazenove and husband of Elizabeth Bessonnet, Geneva, March 4, 1745.
    March 4, 1745.

    .58.  Estate records of Jean Cazenove appointing his sons, Paul and Philippe Jean Cazenove, as heirs, March 4, 1745, registered July 9, 1745.
    March 4, 1745,

    .59.  Inheritance account of Jean Cazenove, dated from 1745-1758, drawn up in April 1760.
    April 1760.

    .60.  Inheritance account of the deceased Jean Antoine Martin, addressed to Paul Cazenove, Geneva, 1772.
    1772.

    .61.  Copy of a will of Jeanne Elizabeth Martin, wife of Paul Cazenove, dated April 16, 1787. Registered after the death of the testatrix, 11 Prairial, an VII [1798-1799].
    dated April 16, 1787.

    .62.  Will of Jeanne Elizabeth Martin, wife of Paul Cazenove, April 16, 1787. Registered after the death of the testatrix, 11 Prairial, an VII [1798-1799] by the French Republic.
    April 16, 1787.

    .63.  Settlement of personal property of Jeanne Elizabeth Martin, wife of Paul Cazenove, deceased at Montbrillant the 3 Prairial, an 7, registered 11 Prairial, an 7, naming as beneficiary heirs her two sons, Jean Antoine and Antoine Charles Cazenove and passing on the fruits of her life to her husband Paul Cazenove.

    .64.  Inheritance settlement and distribution between the children and heirs of Marie Le Fort, widow of Jean Antoine Martin, dated December 7, 1787 and forwarded to Mrs. Jeanne Elizabeth Martin, daughter of the deceased and wife of Paul Cazenove.
    dated December 7, 1787

    .65.  Will of Elizabeth Bessonnet, widow of Jean Cazenove, Geneva. April 18, 1788. Registered in Geneva after the death of the testatrix, September 2, 1789.
    April 18, 1788.

    .66.  Settlement and distribution of the personal property of Marie Charlotte Cazenove, wife of Jean Pierre Eynard, deceased July 11, 1792.
    July 11, 1792.

    .67.  Inventory copy of personal property of the deceased Marie Charlotte Cazenove, wife of Jean Pierre Eynard and citizen of Geneva, July 11, 1792.
    July 11, 1792.

    .68.  Will of Marie Charlotte Cazenove, wife of Jean Pierre Eynard, May 23, 1792. Registered in Geneva, July 14, 1792 and forwarded to Jean Antoine and Charles Antoine Cazenove, sole heirs.
    May 23, 1792.

    Business contracts and documents
    Folder 9

    .69.  Transfer of Pierre Cazenove's business to his son, Jean Cazenove, October 8, 1723.
    October 8, 1723.

    .70.  Balance sheet extracted from the main book [account book] by Pierre Lambert, silent partner of Pierre Cazenove, Genoa, March 4, 1724.
    March 4, 1724.

    .71.  Balance sheet of the deceased Charles Cazenove [d. March 16, 1740] and distribution of his personal property, Geneva, March 1741.
    March 1741.

    .72.  Credit sheet of Jean Cazenove, March 1745.
    March 1745.

    .73.  Bill to Jean Pierre Eynard for liquidation expenses accrued after the death of his wife. August 1, 1792.
    August 1, 1792.

    .74.  Financial statement including interest up to July 11, 1794.
    July 11, 1794.

    .75.  Credit sheet of Paul Cazenove as of August 10[?] 1809.
    August 10[?] 1809.

    .76.  Appraisal of eight houses, owned by Mr. Cazenove, residing at Montbrillant [Geneva, Switzerland], for fire insurance, March 23, 1822.
    March 23, 1822.

    Business contracts and documents, 1697-1725
    1697-1725
    Box 2: Folder 1

    .77.  Four years' business contract between Theodore Plantamour and Jean Bres and Pierre Cazenove, Geneva, July 1, 1697.
    July 1, 1697.

    .78.  Four years' business contract between Pierre Cazenove and Jacques Agier, Geneva, September 1, 1701.
    September 1, 1701.

    .88.  Codicil by Pierre Guion, London, dated January 10, 1702, native son of the town Aigues-Mortes, France, for bequests of money to various people, churches and to Pierre Cazenove in Geneva; written July 21, 1702.
    dated January 10, 1702,

    .89.  Endorsement of a receipt in duplicate for Marie Plantamour, wife of Pierre Cazenove, by Mr. Cazenove, her husband, July 21, 1703.
    July 21, 1703.

    .90.  Document of a business partnership between Jean Vasserot of Amsterdam and Pierre Cazenove, Geneva, dated January 4, 1709.
    January 4, 1709.

    .91.  Agreement [will] made in favor of the Honorable Paritoy's widow made by Jacob Bessonnet, July 11, 1713.
    July 11, 1713.

    .92.  “Odier [or Hodier], Antoine, son of Philippe DuPont at Royan in Dauphine, nephew of Elie Macaire... together they gave 6300 fl., two rifles in good condition, and 100 fl. to the library.” dated June 11, 1714.
    June 11, 1714.

    .93.  Founding of a company with limited partnership for a period of seven years between Pierre Cazenove, Geneva, and Pierre Lambert, Genoa [cloth trading]; signed: Genoa, August 24, 1721, P. Lambert, November 23, 1723, Pierre Cazenove.

    .94.  Notification of a verbal agreement between Pierre Cazenove, Geneva and his son Jean Cazenove, dated October 8, 1723, regarding the cession of inheritance.
    dated October 8, 1723,

    .95.  Copy of an excerpt of a petition by Pierre Mazel and his wife, Henriette Cazenove, daughter of Pierre Cazenove and Marie Plantamour, September 25, 1723.
    September 25, 1723.

    .96.  Power of attorney for Jean Cazenove, Geneva by Pierre Cazenove & Co., Geneva, October 8, 1723.
    October 8, 1723.

    .97.  Endorsement of a two-part transaction by Pierre Cazenove, Geneva, for the deceased David Vasserot, to the trustee Jean Vasserot, for his son, Francois Samuel Vasserot, August 18, 1723.
    August 18, 1723.

    .98.  Balance sheet by Jean Cazenove for Pierre Cazenove & Co. Geneva, May 22, 1723.
    May 22, 1723.

    .99.  Endorsement of a two-part transfer, obligation and mortgage, by Pierre Cazenove, Geneva, to his son, Jean Cazenove, Geneva, October 8, 1723.
    October 8, 1723.

    .100.  Cession of action by Pierre Cazenove, Geneva, to Philippe Cazenove, Genoa, dated 1725; and copy of a letter addressed to “my dear son” and signed Pierre Cazenove, Geneva, March 5, 1728.
    dated 1725;

    .101.  Cession of action by Pierre Cazenove to his son, Philippe Cazenove, undated.
    undated.

    .102.  Cession of action by Pierre Cazenove, Geneva to his son, Philippe Cazenove, Genoa, May 18, 1725.
    May 18, 1725.

    .103.  Excerpt of an inventory of unsold merchandise [textiles: wool, serge, cloth, silk, kersey, calico, etamine], Genoa, P. Lambert, February 13, 1726.
    February 13, 1726.

    .104.  Balance sheet by P. Lambert, signed: Genoa, January 12, 1726, P. Lambert, and Geneva, February 19, 1726 Pierre Cazenove for my son Philippe Cazenove.

    .105.  Copy of an original legal document stating that Philippe Cazenove, b. February 28, 1701, has become of age and, therefore, is authorized to negotiate and administer in lieu of his father, Pierre Cazenove, all business in the Pierre Lambert & Pierre Cazenove Co., Genoa, signed March 16, 1726, Jean Cazenove.
    March 16, 1726,

    .106.  Copy of a cession of action by Ph. Cazenove, Geneva, April 16, 1729.
    April 16, 1729.

    Business contracts and documents, 1728-1734
    1728-1734
    Folder 2

    .107.  Balance sheet by Pierre Mazel and Pierre Lambert and Philippe Cazenove of Genoa, April 1729.
    April 1729.

    .108.  Agreement between Pierre Cazenove of Geneva and Philippe Cazenove, his second son, waiving interest payment for five years, Genoa, January 25, 1729.
    January 25, 1729.

    .109.  Balance sheet for Pierre Cazenove, Geneva, from Pierre Lambert and Philippe Cazenove, Genoa, dated 1728, 1729.
    dated 1728, 1729.

    .110.  Receipt for a money transfer between Theophile Cazenove, Amsterdam, and his father, Pierre Cazenove, sent to Jean Cazenove in Geneva, November 9, 1729.
    November 9, 1729.

    .111.  Two-part legal document by Pierre Cazenove, Geneva, authorizing his daughter Henriette Cazenove, wife of Pierre Mazel in Genoa, to withdraw some money for reasons of an advancement of the paternal inheritance to her brother, Philippe Cazenove next January. Probably tied to the documents .112 and .114 below, dated November 21, 1729.
    November 21, 1729.

    .112a-c.  Three legal documents written in Italian, probably tied to the above document 111.

    .113.  Legal document written in French and Italian authorizing Henriette Cazenove, daughter of Pierre Cazenove in Geneva, and wife of Pierre Mazel in Genoa, to transfer money, dated November 21, 1729.
    November 21, 1729.

    .114.  Legal document written in French and Italian of a transfer of money, tied to document 71×69.111, dated November 21, 1729.
    November 21, 1729.

    .115.  Obligation by Jean Cazenove to his father, Pierre Cazenove, Geneva, May 12, 1732.
    May 12, 1732.

    .116.  Obligation by Jean Cazenove to Marie Plantamour, his mother, dated Geneva, May 12, 1732.
    May 12, 1732.

    .117.  Letter addressed to Jean Cazenove, Geneva, confirming the sale of a pew seat at the Church of St. Pierre, signed: Courrant, Lyon [France], October 11, 1733.
    October 11, 1733.

    .118.  Will of Pierre Cazenove stipulating an advance payment of the paternal inheritance to Jean and David Cazenove, his sons, Geneva, September 22, 1734.
    September 22, 1734.

    .119.  Legal document stating the pecuniary compensation for Theophile Cazenove, Amsterdam, after death of his mother, Marie Plantamour, Amsterdam, January 18, 1734.
    January 18, 1734.

    Same document includes a letter written to “my dear brother”, dated Amsterdam, January 18, 1734 and signed Theophile Cazenove, forwarded to Jean Cazenove, Geneva.

    .120.  Transfer and a contract for a place at the Temple de St. Pierre, Geneva, to Jean Cazenove, Geneva, by the widow Courant, March 15, 1734.
    March 15, 1734.

    .121.  Document notifying Henriette Mazel, nee Cazenove, wife of Pierre Mazel, of an inheritance from the deceased Pierre Cazenove, her father, signed: September 17, 1730, Genoa, May 14, 1734.
    September 17, 1730, Genoa, May 14, 1734.

    .122.  Notification to Jean Cazenove by Philippe Cazenove relinquishing all claims after the death of their father, Pierre Cazenove, but being entitled to a share of money after the death of their mother, Marie Plantamour, August 14, 1734.
    August 14, 1734.

    .123.  Notification to Jean Cazenove, Geneva, by David Cazenove, his brother, relinquishing all claims after the death of their father, Pierre Cazenove, but being entitled to a share of money after the death of their mother, Marie Plantamour, September 23, 1734.
    September 23, 1734.

    Business contracts and documents, 1735-1749, and n.d.
    1735-1749, and n.d.
    Folder 3

    .124.  Bequest of Mrs. Eynard, undated.
    undated.

    .125.  Note written by Mr. Debours [?], undated.
    undated.

    .126.  Travel expenses from Yverdon [Switzerland] to Colmar [France], sent to Mr. Cazenove, undated.
    undated.

    .127.  Letter written by Odier and addressed to “My dear Cousin” concerning a request to hand over a will, undated.
    undated.

    .128.  Balance sheet of Charles Cazenove & Co., signed: Amsterdam, Sept. 1, 1735, May 16, 1736, Charles and George Cazenove.
    Sept. 1, 1735, May 16, 1736,

    .129.  General inventory [textiles: raw silk, twilled silk, damask, cotton] by Charles and Theophile Cazenove, Amsterdam. September 1, 1735.
    September 1, 1735.

    .130.  Balance sheet of Charles Cazenove for Charles and Theophile Cazenove, dated from 1735-1738.

    .131a-c.  Three printed documents nos. 16, 51, 106, receipts for charity donations by Jean Cazenove, dated Geneva, August 13, 1734, August 31, 1735, and April 9, 1737.
    August 13, 1734, August 31, 1735, and April 9, 1737.

    .132.  Note signed by Mrs. Cazenove Bessonnet for a pew in St. Germain; dated March 1736.
    dated March 1736.

    .133.  Notification and receipt for Jean Cazenove, Geneva, by Philippe Cazenove, his brother, regarding the inheritance of their father, Pierre Cazenove, May 14, 1737.
    May 14, 1737.

    .134.  List of debtors and creditors, signed August 28, 1739 by Theophile Cazenove, Jacques Louis Prades.
    August 28, 1739

    .135.  Codicil to a holograph by Charles Cazenove, February 7, 1739, officially confirmed at the Justice Department on March 16, 1740 for the heir, Theophile Cazenove.
    February 7, 1739,

    .136.  Obligation, 1719, by Pierre Mazel and his wife Henriette Cazenove, authorized by Philippe Cazenove, her brother in Genoa, of a money transfer to Jean Cazenove. Dated: Genoa, July 30, 1735.
    1719,

    .137.  Document concerning a money transfer between Pierre Mazel, his wife Henriette Mazel, nee Cazenove, and Jean and David Cazenove after the death of Pierre Cazenove of Geneva, Genoa, January 14, 1739.
    January 14, 1739.

    .138.  General inventory [of textiles] and debtor list by Charles and Theophile Cazenove and Prades, prepared in Vevay [i.e. Vevey?, Switzerland] for Charles Cazenove, who will be accountable for changes, Amsterdam, August 28, 1739.
    August 28, 1739.

    .139.  Receipt for the balance of the inheritance of Pierre Cazenove, Geneva, to Pierre Mazel, remitted by Jean and David Cazenove, Genoa, March 7, 1741.
    March 7, 1741.

    .140.  Receipt, with wax seal, of a money transfer between Theophile Cazenove, Amsterdam, and Jean Cazenove, his brother in Geneva, for the current account of Jean and David Cazenove, Geneva, Amsterdam, April 15, 1741.
    April 15, 1741.

    .141.  Two-part sales contract, for an obligation and mortgage, of property in Nyon [Switzerland] by Jacob Bessonnet, Geneva, to Etienne Godfroid, watchmaker of Nyon; Geneva, March 28, 1743.
    March 28, 1743.

    .142.  Copy of a will by Marthe Maiebion [who died on September 10, 1743], wife of Francois Rodier, Amsterdam, September 20, 1743.
    September 20, 1743.

    .143.  Letter addressed to Jean Cazenove, banker, in Geneva written by Mr. Benezet, father, asking for help in finding a position for his son, Anduze, January 14, 1744.
    January 14, 1744.

    .144.  Receipt and statement of accuracy by the president of the German Bourse regarding the account of the deceased Jean Cazenove, signed Geneva, August 25, 1748.
    August 25, 1748.

    .145.  Letter addressed to Mr. Cazenove, father, at Montbrillant, regarding real estate negotiation, September 3, 1749, signature illegible.
    September 3, 1749,

    .146.  Letter written by Jeanne Elizabeth Cazenove, nee Martin, addressed to the Citizen of the Magistrate requesting the use of a carriage (because of her age of 49 years) for business purposes.

    Entry in English, in a different hand: “My mother-in-law Geneva 1794”.

    Business contracts and documents, 1752-1799
    1752-1799
    Folder 4

    .147a-b.  Inventory of the furnishings of Montbrillant, bought by M. de Gaufferont, 1752 [date penciled in]. Also a modern English translation of the inventory.
    1752

    .148.  Receipt for the sale of the estate Montbrillant, Geneva, by the Widow Cazenove, nee Bessonnet, signed: J. Sartois nee Pereal, April 3, 1752.
    April 3, 1752.

    .149.  Inheritance settlement and distribution of the estate of the deceased Jacob Bessonnet between his heirs Elizabeth Bessonnet, widow of Jean Cazenove, Geneva and Jeanne Marie Bessonnet, wife of Jean Antoine Grenus, Geneva, May 18, 1753.
    May 18, 1753.

    .150.  Agreement between Elizabeth Bessonnet, widow of Jean Cazenove, Geneva, and Anne Marie and Elizabeth Trembly, Geneva, for a life annuity, January 20, 1758.
    January 20, 1758.

    .151.  Note written by Beljean addressed to Paul Cazenove, at home, asking for postponement of a lecture, May 11, 1758.
    May 11, 1758.

    .152.  Settlement of a life annuity for Francoise Cochet, Geneva, by Elizabeth Bessonnet, widow of Jean Cazenove, Geneva, March 18, 1758.
    March 18, 1758.

    .153.  Excerpt from the Registrar Council granting Mrs. Elizabeth Bessonnet, widow of Jean Cazenove, and her family seats at the Church of Sacconnex [Switzerland], signed: Chapeaurouge, May 15, 1769.
    May 15, 1769.

    .154.  Receipt for three seats at the Temple of Sacconnex, [Switzerland], signed: Turrettini, May 15, 1769.
    May 15, 1769.

    .155.  Receipt for payment to the account of Mr. Cazenove, Geneva, from Mr. Bertrand, made in Colmar [France] on April 6, 1786.
    April 6, 1786.

    .156.  Five money donations for restoration at the Temple of St. Pierre, Geneva, by the widow Cazenove dated from May 15, 1752 to May 26, 1786.
    dated from May 15, 1752 to May 26, 1786.

    .157.  Letter written by Rilliet, Paris, to Paul Cazenove, Geneva, confirming the receipt of the affidavit of existence for Paul Cazenove and two of his children, Paris, July 26, 1781.
    July 26, 1781.

    .158.  Legal document appointing Paul Cazenove and Jean Antoine Martin, both of Geneva, as trustees for Jean Antoine and Charles Antoine Cazenove, heirs of Marie Charles Cazenove, wife of Jean Pierre Eynard; written July 21, 1792; document date: April 1793.
    July 21, 1792; document date: April 1793.

    .159.  Letter addressed to Mr. Cazenove Martin, written by an attorney offering his service for settlement of the estate of the deceased Mrs. Eynard, July 3, 1793.
    July 3, 1793.

    .160.  Letter addressed to Mr. Rilliet Plantamour, at home, with a short statement of payments, signed: Paul Cazenove, May 7, 1794.
    May 7, 1794.

    .161.  Short note of payments made in the name of Jean Pierre Eynard for settlement of an estate on July 11, 1794 and sent to the Cazenove family.

    .162.  Contract (registration of a mortgage) between Paul Cazenove and his wife, Jeanne Elizabeth Martin, February 28, 1794.
    February 28, 1794.

    .163.  Obligation of payment by Jean Antoine and Antoine Charles Cazenove, sons of Paul Cazenove and citizens of Geneva, to Jean Antoine Martin, July 16, 1794.
    July 16, 1794.

    .164.  Copy of an inheritance settlement of the deceased Jean Antoine Martin, father of Jeanne Elizabeth Martin, dated: 5 Germinal, an 7 (March 25, 1799).
    dated: 5 Germinal, an 7 (March 25, 1799).

    .165.  Letter addressed to Mr. Cazenove, Geneva, asking for purchase of a property lot, signed: de Bude. du Rosey [?] Sacconnex, [Switzerland], May 10, 1799.
    May 10, 1799.

    Business contracts and documents, 1801-1829
    1801-1829
    Folder 5

    .166.  Receipt for a restoration donation at the Temple of St. Pierre by Paul Cazenove, signed: Bernier, cashier, Geneva, le 22 Thermidor [an] 9, July 22, 1801.
    le 22 Thermidor [an] 9, July 22, 1801.

    .167a-b.  Two lists of tenants, no. 42, 43, listing their full names, ages, and occupations including “Paul Cazenove, 64 years old, living by his own means, Marguerite Courvoisier from Lausanne, 43 years old, his servant.” undated [ca. 1803]
    undated [ca. 1803]

    .168.  Certificate, written in Latin, confirming the attendance of Jean Antoine Cazenove at the Genevan Academy, signed by different professors, with seal: Genevensi. Lux. Schola, dated XII to XIV [1804-1805].
    dated XII to XIV [1804-1805].

    .169.  Receipt for a restoration donation at the Temple de la Magdelene [?] by Paul Cazenove, where he holds two seats, signed: Waucher Strubing [?] Geneva, June 10, 1806.
    June 10, 1806.

    .170.  Letter, initialed M T C f, appears to be written in the hand of the widow Cazenove, though it is dated July 2, 1810, eleven years after her death, about some payment and the loss of a will.
    dated July 2, 1810,

    .171.  The copy of the above letter, signed by Paul Cazenove, has an added last sentence: “Priez pour moi et recevez mes derniers adieu, mes tres chers fils” [�pray for me and receive my last adieu, my dear sons�].

    Two postscripts, made by Paul Cazenove and dated September 11 and 21, 1816, indicating payments to be made, after his death, to servants and a bequest to his elder son, Jean Antoine, of his furniture, silver, and housewares in his apartment, and to his younger son, Antoine Charles, two thousand silver coins.

    .172.  Note, promising a repayment in the amount of 696 francs to David Charles Odier, signed: Jean M. Richard, Geneva, August, 17, 1812. [has an unusual watermark]
    August, 17, 1812.

    .173.  Note written by David Charles Odier expressing no knowledge of the handbill in the amount of 696 francs that belongs to Paul Cazenove, Geneva, March 13, 1815.
    March 13, 1815.

    .174.  Note asking for money by Mr. Richard, March 15, 1815, “paper of no value, probably.”.
    March 15, 1815,

    .175.  Memorandum book with entries of household chores, dated from February 9, 1819 to January 1 [?], 1820.
    dated from February 9, 1819 to January 1 [?], 1820.

    .176.  “Trousseau list, 1819 given to Miss Agier” listing shirts, handkerchiefs, stockings, a night cap, bed-jackets, morning gowns, small shawls.
    1819

    .177.  Letter addressed to Mr. Cazenove, at his country estate, requesting a legacy made to Jean-Pierre Blanc by the deceased Mrs. Eynard Cazenove, signed: Dogny, September 30, 1820.
    September 30, 1820.

    .178.  Official document addressed to Mr. Cazenove, heir of the deceased Mrs. Eynard-Cazenove, residence Cazenove, rue Basse des Allemandes in Geneva, stating a request by Jean-Pierre Blanc to the legacy left to him by Mrs. Eynard Cazenove, signed: By Power of Attorney to Jean-Pierre Blanc, Jacques Fouchez, Geneva, October 12, 1820.
    October 12, 1820.

    .179.  Answer to a letter [written yesterday by Mr. Cazenove] from Jacques Fouchet refusing to accept the claim that Jean-Pierre Blanc ever received this legacy, signed: By Power of Attorney to Jean-Pierre Blanc, Jacques Fouchez, Geneva, October 13, 1820.
    October 13, 1820.

    .180.  Receipt from Messrs. Odier and Revillion of payment including interest for the period of July 7, 1828 to January 7, 1829 for the account of Henry Vaucher.

    Statements of revenue and expenditure, 1786-1788
    1786-1788
    Folder 6

    .181a-k.  Eleven statements of revenue and expenditure [quarterly] dated from April 1786 to December 1788 addressed to Mr. Cazenove, Antoine Cazenove or Charles Cazenove, including expenses for books and newspapers, travel, renting a violin, medical and dental bills, candles, theater and concert tickets, donations to church and charities, German lessons, clothing and shoes, postage, riding and drawing lessons, and others.
    dated from April 1786 to December 1788

    Report cards, 1786-1788
    1786-1788
    Folder 7

    .182a-k.  Report cards [quarterly] for the period of April 1786 to October 1788 for Mr. Cazenove. Includes reports on conduct, academic courses, and lessons in painting, music, dance, fencing, riding, etc.
    April 1786 to October 1788

    Miscellaneous
    Folder 8

    .183.  short account note, undated and unsigned.
    undated

    .184.  short letter written on parchment, with reference to Mrs. Bessonnet, widow of Jean Cazenove, probably an obligation for a payment; signed: Bonce [?], undated.

    .185a-b.  Printed illustration of a fire extinguisher, made by Jean Caillet and Henry Schmiedt in Geneva, dated 1832. (in two pieces)
    dated 1832.

    .186.  Letter addressed to “Monsieur le Comte” undated and unsigned, request for a pension.
    undated

    .187.  Plan of a property sale by Mrs. Cazenove, unsigned and undated.
    undated.

    .188a-b.  Notes written on two playing cards concerning:

    a) the deceased Jeanne Elizabeth Martin, 54 years old, wife of Paul Cazenove. Day of death: 3 floreal [April-May, no year]. Being transferred to Montbrillant, Geneva.
    [April-May, no year].

    b) Small billing note written on a playing card, unsigned and undated.
    undated.

    .189.  Inventory list of personal belongings of Mrs. Cazenove found in her closet, undated.
    undated.

    .190.  Copy of a letter written by Jean-Jacques Rousseau on March 29, 1765 to the Consistory of Mottier. A written answer to a summons and likely questioning by Mr. de Montmollin, his refusal to be submitted to any interrogation or inquisition regarding his faith. Reference to the publication of his book Emile and the enclosure of a copy of a declaration observing his admission to Communion in 1762.
    March 29, 1765

    .191a-b.  Copies of two handwritten letters [a and b] in French by Mrs. Cramer and the answers from Jean-Jacques Rousseau about his book Julie [ou la Nouvelle Heloise, 1761], unsigned.
    1761],

    .192a-j.  Ten letters written by Raoul de Cazenove from Paris and Lyon addressed either to Monsieur or Madame, dating March 8, 1858 to January 1861. All ten letters pertain to genealogical research and tracing the descent of ancestors in the Cazenove family, including any prevailing heraldic devices.
    March 8, 1858 to January 1861.


    Series 2: Commercial and legal documents and letters from the papers of Cazenove G. Lee, Jr. (accession number 68×195)

    These documents were collected by Cazenove G. Lee, Jr. The original letters and documents interpret or refer to commercial, mercantile, and legal problems between 1672 and 1841. They provide information on banking methods, credit practices, dower rights, estate settlements, inheritance problems, land leases, purchases and surveys, property divisions, shipping practices, care and management of slaves, the use of tobacco as currency, and wills. A group of letters from Dr. George Steptoe, physician to the Turberville family, contains prescriptions and medical advice.

    The bulk of the material relates to the Turberville family of “Hickory Hill” and “Peckatone” in Westmoreland County, Virginia. George Turberville was a justice, sheriff, and later clerk of the court. He was married three times; his third wife, Martha, was the daughter of Richard Lee (of London) and Martha Silk. Their youngest child, George Richard, was born in 1742 shortly after his father's death. Martha remarried William Fitzhugh of Maryland.

    In 1769, George Richard Turberville married Martha Corbin. She was the only child of Gawin Corbin and Hannah Lee, daughter of Thomas Lee of Stratford. Gawin inherited the “Peckatone” property from his uncle. When he died in 1760, he left his estate to his wife and daughter. Documents in the collection suggest that there was a dispute over the distribution of the property. George Richard and Martha Turbeville had two sons, Gawin Corbin and Richard Lee.

    The items in this series are also available on microfilm, reel number 2487.

    An index to some of the documents in this series is available at this repository.


    Deeds and surveys of Westmoreland County and Northumberland County, Va.
    Box 3: Folder 1

    .1.  Land purchase of 200 acres for 9000 pounds of tobacco, with all rights, members, and appurtenances, and all houses, gardens, and orchards thereon. February 26, 1672/3
    February 26, 1672/3

    .2.  Land transfer, Robert Carter with references to Margaret, Lady Culper and Lord Fairfax and his wife Katherine, proprietors of the Northern Neck in Virginia. Jan. 11, 1704
    Jan. 11, 1704

    .3.  Land transfer with a survey map of 400 acres, previous ownerships 1664, 1712. March 7, 1722/3
    1664, 1712. March 7, 1722/3

    .4.  Land lease for one year, John Byard and Henry Lee. January 3, 1727 (OVERSIZE)
    January 3, 1727

    .5.  Land transfer, Henry Oxford and wife Frances to Henry Lee. October 30, 1733 (OVERSIZE)
    October 30, 1733

    .6.  Land transfer, Richard Bushrod, who inherited it 1719, surveyed by Elias Davis for four pistols of gold. April 26, 1742. (OVERSIZE)
    April 26, 1742.

    .7.  Land transfer, Daniel McCarty to Francis Atwell for 1614 pounds of tobacco. November 2, 1746 (OVERSIZE)
    November 2, 1746

    .8.  Land lease, 101 acres, Henry Lee from Edward Hust. Possibly for 1000 pounds of tobacco a year. (OVERSIZE)

    .9.  Relinquishment of dower rights, Martha Combs. 180 acres sold by her husband John Combs to Richard Lee.

    .10.  Land division. Estate settlement. Estate of James Steptoe of Homony Hall. This land descended to Anne Allerton and her sister Elizabeth Steptoe who married Hon. Philip Ludwell Lee. Feb. 27, 1764
    Feb. 27, 1764

    Accounts received by Dr. Richard S. Hall, Jr.
    Folder 2

    .11.  Richard Hall to Thomas and George Simpson, merchants, 1759-1765. For the purchase of gunpowder, gloves, thread, wafers, hand saw, file, Holland cloth, gimlets, stockings rope, paper, knee buckles, barrel of tar, clothes brushes, long pipes, brown sugar, rum, a lamp, etc.
    1759-1765.

    .12.  Estate of Richard Hall to Jeremiah Garner, June 27, 1775. For silversmith and locksmith's bill.
    June 27, 1775.

    .13.  Merchant's bill, Richard Hall to Hudson Muse., June 28, 1774.
    June 28, 1774.

    Claim against Hall's estate for purchase of small gold buttons, vest gilt buttons, rum, blue and white stamped handkerchiefs, knee buckles, wine, ribbon, buckram, etc.

    James Johnson
    Folder 3

    .14.  Will of James Johnson, January 20, 1695
    January 20, 1695

    Miscellaneous Lee family documents: 18th century
    18th century
    Folder 4

    .15.  Receipt, James Steptoe from Richard Lee, 1753.
    1753.

    .16.  Letter, from George Fitzhugh in Annapolis to his brother, May 27, 1767. Contains information about family matters.
    May 27, 1767.

    .17.  Search Warrant to John Grace, Constable, from Richard Lee to search for stolen goods, including a small iron pot, brown pen, earthen porringer, and a pewter spoon.

    .18.  Account, William Shippen to W. Smith, Philadelphia, May 14, 1787. For medical supplies.
    May 14, 1787.

    .19.  Retained draft. Teacher of the Academy in Wilmington has resigned and will go to New York if addressee wishes to send sons there. Discusses arrangements for making quarterly payments. n.d.
    n.d.

    .90.  Order for payment, James Davenport to Thomas Edward, Westmoreland County, Virginia, 1765. For services as a witness.
    1765.

    Miscellaneous Lee family documents: 19th century
    19th century
    Folder 5

    .20.  Order for whiskey to L. Brown from Daniel McCarty Fitzhugh, with reply that “we are entirely out of whiskey at present.” September 7, 1802.
    September 7, 1802.

    .21.  Complaint, John Thompson vs. estate of Richard Lee, for rent and title dispute of tenement tract in Westmoreland County, Va., July 23, 1803. (Document is of genealogical importance.)
    July 23, 1803.

    .22.  Letter, to W. F. Taliaferro (Princeton, New Jersey) from E.A.S.T., Hagerty, November 16, 1809. Personal letter.
    November 16, 1809.

    .23.  Letter, to Thomas Jones (near Petersburg) from J. Aug[ustine] Smith, New York, September 10, 1809. About the settlement of Richard Lee's estate.
    September 10, 1809.

    .24.  Account, from E.E.T. Chandler to Mr. T. Jones for repairs done at Homony Hall, 1807-1811.
    1807-1811.

    .25.  Letter to Mrs. Mary Jones (Near Petersburg) from her brother, William Winter at Linden, Hague, Virginia. November 27, 1841. Regarding sale of land and slaves.
    November 27, 1841.

    Documents pertaining to George Turberville, Peckatone, Virginia, 1769-1790.
    1769-1790.
    Folder 6

    .26.  Letter to George Turberville, May 28, 1773. Explains how business and family interest were intermingled, including references to Hickory Hill, watermelon seeds, cantaloupe seeds, Mrs. Plater and her need for the trunk of clothes which Capt. Greig brought in for her.
    May 28, 1773.

    .27.  Letter from William McCarty to George Turberville, October 5, 1784. “ Have kept Winney a little longer as Mrs. McC is not yet delivered.”
    October 5, 1784.

    .28.  Letter from George Richard Turberville (Wilmington) to father, George Turberville, Peckatone. February 4, 1784. Relays school activities.
    February 4, 1784.

    .29.  Letter from L. C. Jones (Northumberland) to George Turberville (uncle). June 5, 1789. A thank you note.
    June 5, 1789.

    .30.  Letter about credit from tobacco buyers, June 13, 1787. Includes a note with George Turberville's reply to Alexander and Benjamin Contee, merchants.
    June 13, 1787.

    .31.  Letter about borrowing a slave from Eliza Steptoe. March 18, 1789.
    March 18, 1789.

    .32.  Letter from George Lee Waugh (Belle Plains) to George Turberville regarding hiring a foreman or overseer, October 8, 1790.
    October 8, 1790.

    .33.  Payments for a yoke of oxen, February 20, 1773.
    February 20, 1773.

    .34.  Payment requested for protested draft upon William Lee. To George Turberville, signed James Dunlap. January 24, 1788
    January 24, 1788

    .35.  Request for payment of debt by Samuel Love (Salisbury) of George Turberville. April 23, 1789
    April 23, 1789

    .36.  Notice of shipment of cambric, 1789.
    1789.

    .37.  Request for payment of debt by Samuel Love of George Turberville. May 22, 1790.
    May 22, 1790.

    Documents relating to Martha Turberville, Peckatone, Virginia, 1792-1809.
    1792-1809.
    Folder 7

    .38.  Letter to Martha Turberville from Catesby Jones, November 29, 1792. About borrowing a slave to whitewash a house.
    November 29, 1792.

    .39.  Order to pay principal due by the late George Turberville to Davenport ant Triplett. June 19, 1795. Payment received and item receipted, June 23, 1795.
    June 19, 1795.

    .40.  Request that the estate of Gawin Corbin, Jr., be settled and that land be divided, May 23, 1796.
    May 23, 1796.

    .41.  Letter from William Forbes, at Kinsale, father of Col. G. Forbes, to Martha Turberville, July 30, 1797. Requesting a loan of money or payment of money due, through overseer.
    July 30, 1797.

    .42.  Letter form Martha Turberville to Richard Bland Lee, her cousin, March 7, 1799. Request for payment of balance of late uncle's bond.
    March 7, 1799.

    .43.  Letter from Henry King to Martha Turberville, Oct. 6, 1799. Employee discharged.
    Oct. 6, 1799.

    .44.  Receipted bill, Mrs. Patty Turberville from James Grant, May 20, 1803. For weaving.
    May 20, 1803.

    .45.  Legal extract from Caroline County, May 26, 1804. Order that a survey of property be made and land divided in three parts. Agreement for Martha Turberville, only child, heir and devisee of Gawin Corbin
    May 26, 1804.

    .46.  Legal transactions in Caroline County related to land. June 29, 1804. Includes writ of error, issuing of summons, etc.
    June 29, 1804.

    .47.  Letter from Gawin Corbin Turberville to his mother, Martha, Jan. 7, 1806. Explains the need for a bond and injunction because property is in the hands of the local Sheriff.
    Jan. 7, 1806.

    .48.  Letter from Gawin Turberville to Martha Turberville, Jan. 5, 1806. About the injunction.
    Jan. 5, 1806.

    .49.  Letter from Martha Turberville to Gawin Turberville, Feb. 27, 1806. Describes attempts to ruin her property and credit.
    Feb. 27, 1806.

    .50.  Letter from Gawin Turberville to Martha Turberville, Feb. 20, 1807. About a bill to paid, suggest employing Wirts (the family lawyer).
    Feb. 20, 1807.

    .51.  Letter to Gawin Corbin Turberville from his mother, Martha Turberville, Jan. 29, 1809. Relaying news received from Richard B. Lee.
    Jan. 29, 1809.

    Documents relating to Gawin C. Turberville, Virginia, 1797-1816
    1797-1816
    Folder 8

    .52.  Letter from George Fitzhugh (uncle) to Gawin Turberville, April 7, 1797. About division of land and care of land to sell it at a higher price.
    April 7, 1797.

    .53.  Agreement for land purchase made between William Alexander of Stafford County and Gawin Corbin Turberville, May 11, 1803. (Includes references to Belle Plain and Hickory Bottom. It is of genealogical importance.)
    May 11, 1803.

    .54.  Survey and division of land, Peckatone tract, December 4, 1804.
    December 4, 1804.

    .55.  Letter to Col. Gawin Corbin Turberville from J.J. Monroe, July 26, 1806. Informing Gawin that Newton vs. Turberville is to be tried in the April session.
    July 26, 1806.

    .56.  Letter to Gawin Turberville from his mother, Martha, August 7, 1806. Informing Gawin that a survey date is set; refers to Newton case.
    August 7, 1806.

    .57.  Overseer's contract made between Gawin Corbin Turberville and Charles Humphries, Sept. 30, 1806. Covers the responsibilities of an overseer.
    Sept. 30, 1806.

    .58.  Letter from Gawin C. Turberville to Benjamin Dodd, Feb. 9, 1809. About property line dispute.
    Feb. 9, 1809.

    .59.  Letter from Gawin C. Turberville to Daniel M. Fitzhugh, February 24, 1809. About damage and abuse of property.
    February 24, 1809.

    .60.  Letter from George B. Smith to Gawin C. Turberville, June 5, 1810. About the supervision of the farm at Peckatone.
    June 5, 1810.

    .61.  Letter from Gawin C. Turberville to Wm. Moffett, March 11, 1811. Regarding estate debts.
    March 11, 1811.

    .62.  Estate account of administration for estate of Gawin C. Turberville, April 20, 1816.
    April 20, 1816.

    .63.  Letter to Gawin Turberville. Not signed, no date. Notes that Gawin's claim to the estate of George Lee Waugh is imperfect and notes that the new Virginia codes “have excluded the maternal line from procession of lands.” References Virginia inheritance laws after the Revolution.
    no date.

    Other Turberville family material, 1769-1829
    1769-1829
    Folder 9

    .64.  Estate settlement from August Court for the Westmoreland estate of Gawin Corbin (d. 1760), August 1769. Decision in the case, George Turberville and his wife Martha vs. Hannah Ludwell Corbin. Describes division of land and slaves in Westmoreland, Caroline, and King George Counties.
    August 1769.

    .65.  Dinner invitation to Mr. Turberville and family, Sept. 5, 1790.
    Sept. 5, 1790.

    .66.  Letter to Mr. Turberville from his nephew George Lee Turberville, n.d. About family health.
    n.d.

    .67.  Request for service while surveying. July 13, 1803. Received of Gawin Corbin Turberville and G. L. Waugh. Signed by Mary Turberville and John Swetnam.
    July 13, 1803.

    .68.  Summons to appear in court, April 20, 1821.
    April 20, 1821.

    .69.  Letter from George Lee Turberville to Cassius F. Lee (Alexandria, Va.), April 11, 1829. Regarding the price of repair of a watch left with Mr. Adams.
    April 11, 1829.

    .91.  Letter from Churchill Jones to [Mr. Turberville?], Sweet Springs, Sept. 15, 1791. Has procured two adjoining huts.
    Sept. 15, 1791.

    Documents relating to Hannah Corbin, Virginia and London, 1765-1784.
    1765-1784.
    Folder 10

    .70.  Letter to Mrs. Corbin of Peckatone from Richard Lee, April 25, 1765. Regarding a tobacco levy. Lee notes that he will settle with inspectors.
    April 25, 1765.

    .71.  Rent payment from Daniel Morgan to Mrs. Hannah Corbin, March 14, 1771.
    March 14, 1771.

    .72.  Land surveying and expenses for the estate of Gawin Corbin, June 24, 1771.
    June 24, 1771.

    .73.  Letter from Richard Lee to Mrs. Hannah Corbin, November 19, 1771. Asks about lease of property. Incomplete.
    November 19, 1771.

    .74.  Letter from William Molleson (merchant) to Hannah Corbin, March 1, 1773. Account due and request to ship tobacco as payment.
    March 1, 1773.

    .75.  Letter from William Molleson to Hannah Corbin, December 20, 1773. Informing her that she has not paid her bill.
    December 20, 1773.

    .76.  Letter from Richard Lee to Hannah Corbin, Jan. 1, 1774. Aksing if her brother, William Lee, has a ship called Eliza. Includes references to a bag of good oysters.
    Jan. 1, 1774.

    .77.  Letter from Robert Cary to Hannah Corbin, March 18, 1774. London. Requesting payment on an account.
    March 18, 1774.

    .78.  Letter from David Boyd to Hannah Corbin, May 11, 1774. Providing information in the settlement of the estate of G. Corbin, including an injunction against Hannah Corbin.
    May 11, 1774.

    .79.  Receipt for payment, 1777.
    1777.

    .80.  Receipt for one barrel of corn, 1777.
    1777.

    .81.  Bill to Hannah Corbin from A. Ritchie, April 20, 1782. For years 1775-1776.
    April 20, 1782.

    .82.  John M. McClanahan dispute with Mrs. Corbin over Gawin Corbin's estate. August 6, 1784.
    August 6, 1784.

    Prescriptions and medical advice from George Steptoe, 1781.
    1781.
    Folder 11

    .83.  note for George Turbeville about a discharge from the bowels, 1781
    1781

    .84.  note signed by Martha Turbeville about a treatment for Gawin's fever

    .85.  note to Mrs. Turbeville about bark and powder for liniment

    .86.  note to Mrs. Turbeville about calling the next day

    .87.  note to George Turbeville about sending some drops which are to be given to Mrs. Turbeville

    .88.  note to Miss Corbin about a plaster for her side and pills for a Negro woman

    .89.  letter to George Turbeville about treatment for himself and Mrs. Turbeville


    Series 3: Inventory of Henderson family papers (accession number Ph-1223)

    Alexander Henderson was the first member of the family to emigrate to the United States from Glasgow, Scotland in 1756. He settled in Virginia to serve as the American representative of several Scottish mercantile firms. Alexander's brother, Richard, and his nephew, Alexander, also settled in America and were engaged in mercantile activities.

    In 1773, Alexander married Sarah Moore of Colchester, Virginia. The couple had six sons. Three were sent to Ohio in 1799 to open up the new territory and three entered professions. They also had four daughters. One of their sons, Archibald Henderson (1783-1859) made his career in the Marine Corps, eventually becoming a Brigadier General. He married Anne Maria Cazenove (1803-1859), daughter of Anthony (Antoine) Charles Cazenove. They had nine children. One of their daughters, Charlotte Shepard Henderson married Eleuthere Irenée du Pont. Charlotte and Eleuthere had five children, one of whom, Marguerite Lammot du Pont (1862-1936) married Cazenove Gardner Lee of Alexandria, Virginia.

    Marguerite preserved the collection of Henderson family papers and passed them on to her daughter-in-law, Dorothy Vandegrift Lee. An inventory was compiled under her direction. The inventory includes biographical and genealogical information on the Hendersons and related families along with brief descriptions of the items in the collection. A name index to the inventory is also available. The location of the original documents is unknown at this time.


    Ph 1223.  Inventory of papers and name index
    Folder 1


    Series 4: Anthony Charles (Antoine-Charles) Cazenove material (accession numbers 71×106, 71×4, 71×210)

    Anthony-Charles Cazenove was the second son of Paul Cazenove and Jeanne Elizabeth Martin. He was born in Geneva, Switzerland in 1775. In 1790, he went to London to work in the counting house of James Cazenove & Co. He and his brother, John Anthony (Jean-Antoine) emigrated to the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1794 to escape repercussions of the French Revolution. His cousin, Theophile Cazenove, helped him establish business contacts in a land company upon his arrival. Soon after, he became a partner in the firm, Albert Gallatin & Co. A distinguished merchant and financier, he was one of the original subscribers to the stock of the first United States Bank. Anthony eventually settled in Alexandria, Virginia. He served as an elder in the Presbyterian Church for a number of years.

    In 1797, Anthony married Anne Hogan in Alexandria, Virginia., where they settled. They had nine children. The oldest, Eliza Frances, married William Gardner. Their daughter, Anne Eliza Gardner, married Cassius F. Lee in 1846, linking the Cazenove and Lee families. Anthony's son, Louis Albert, was active in his father's mercantile firm.

    The bulk of the material consists of letters received by Anthony-Charles Cazenove from friends, contemporaries, and relatives between the years 1791 and 1794 while he was employed in the counting office of his cousin James (Jacques) Cazenove in London. Also included are the first letters he received in America after his arrival in Philadelphia in November, 1794. The impact of the French Revolution can be sensed throughout these letters. Part of the letters are in French, while the rest are in English.


    Anthony-Charles Cazenove: Letters from friends and kin: Typescripts

    Entitled, “Periphery of Friendship Youth and Early Manhood,” this document was compiled by John Askling. It includes extracts of correspondence and full translations of letters written in French. (accession number 71×106.61)

    Letters to Anthony Charles Cazenove, June-December 1791
    June-December 1791
    Folders 2

    Letters to Anthony Charles Cazenove, February-June 1792
    February-June 1792
    Folders 3

    Letters to Anthony Charles Cazenove, July-August 1792
    July-August 1792
    Folders 4

    Letters to Anthony Charles Cazenove, August-October 1792
    August-October 1792
    Folders 5

    Letters to Anthony Charles Cazenove, January-August, 1793
    January-August, 1793
    Folder 6

    Letters to Anthony Charles Cazenove, August-December, 1793
    August-December, 1793
    Folder 7

    Letters to Anthony Charles Cazenove, January-March, 1794
    January-March, 1794
    Folder 8

    Letters to Anthony Charles Cazenove, June-December, 1794
    June-December, 1794
    Folder 9

    Letters to Anthony Charles Cazenove, 1795-1796
    1795-1796
    Folder 10

    Extract from a marriage register, testifying to the marriage of Anthony Charles Cazenove and Anne Hogan, July 5, 1805, signed by Francis Neale.
    July 5, 1805,
    Folder 11

    On back: Certification of the signature of Francis Neale, signed by two notaries public, 1805.

    Passport of Louis A. Cazenove, 1829-1830
    1829-1830
    Folder 12

    Letter from Eleuthera du Pont to Mr. Cazenove, September 3, 1852
    September 3, 1852
    Folder 13

    “Autobiographical sketch of Anthony-Charles Cazenove: Political Refugee, Merchant, and Banker, 1775-1852” edited by John Askling. Off print from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 78, No. 3, July 1970.
    July 1970.
    Folder 14

    Biographical information
    Folder 15

    Anthony Charles Cazenove's will [photocopy].
    Folder 16

    Anthony Charles Cazenove's obituary and tomb inscription
    Folder 17

    Letters of Mary Collins Gardner to her aunts, 1821-1822; her obituary; and biographical information about Charles-Jean Cazenove.
    1821-1822;
    Folder 18


    Series 5: Mrs. Cassius F. Lee - Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont Correspondence (71×210)

    Cassius F. Lee was the sixth child of Edmund Jennings Lee. He was born in Alexandria, Virginia, on May 22, 1808. Although he was trained as a lawyer, he never practiced; he did serve as clerk of the U.S. Courts. Later, he entered the mercantile firm of Cazenove & Co. He was an active member of the Episcopal Church.

    In 1833, Cassius married Phillipa Ludwell Hopkins; the two had five children, including Cassius F. Lee, Jr. (1844-1892). His second wife was Anne Eliza Gardner, daughter of William Collins Gardner and Eliza Francis Cazenove. She was born and raised in Newport, Rhode Island. After their marriage in 1846, they had six children who lived past infancy: Phillipa (1847-1853), Constance Gardner (1848-1877), Cazenove Gardner (b. 1850), Francis du Pont (1852-1891), Edmund Jennings (b. 1853), and Annie Eliza (b. 1861). All three sons attended Episcopal High School. Francis become a priest in the Episcopal church; he married Anne Henderson.

    Both Cassius and Anne Eliza died at their home in Alexandria. She died in 1885, he in 1890.

    Sophie Madeleine du Pont was the youngest daughter of Eleuthere Irenée and Sophie Dalmas du Pont. Born in 1810, she was raised at Eleutherian Mills, just outside Wilmington, Delaware. In 1833, she married her cousin, Samuel Francis du Pont (1812-1865), son of Victor Marie du Pont. They established a household at Louviers, across the Brandywine River from Eleutherian Mills. During the next 32 years Samuel was at sea much of the time. He eventually reached the rank of Admiral in the United States Navy. Sophie remained at home and died there in 1888.

    The bulk of this series contains letters written by Mrs. Cassius F. Lee, at her home, Menokin farm, near Alexandria, Va. to her friend Mrs. Samuel Francis du Pont, at Upper Louviers, on the Brandywine, near Wilmington, Delaware, from 1846 to 1878. Many of the letters were not dated. A date was assigned by family members when the material was arranged. Additional letters and documents about the Cazenove, Gardner, and Lee families are also included in this series.

    Much of the material was collected by Cassius F. Lee, Jr. and later by Cazenove Gardner Lee, Jr., in efforts to compile a family history. Notations made by John Askling and Dorothy Vandegrift Lee about the documents have been included in the finding aid.


    Index to letters, 1846-1878
    1846-1878
    Box: 4: Folder 1

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1846
    1846
    Folder 2

    Also a brief account of the marriage of Anne Eliza Gardner and Cassius F. Lee

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1847-1849
    1847-1849
    Folder 3

    Also letters from Mrs. Henry Winter Davis, Maria Buttolph, and Eliza Frances Gardner (Mrs. William Collins Gardner)

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1850-1851
    1850-1851
    Folder 4

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1852-1854
    1852-1854
    Folder 5

    Also letters from Cassius F. Lee to Capt. S.F. du Pont, Anthony-Charles Cazenove to Cassius F. Lee, and Cassius F. Lee's guardianship of the Louis-Albert Cazenove children.

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1856
    1856
    Folder 6

    Also one letter from Mrs. H. Allen Taylor

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1857-1858
    1857-1858
    Folder 7

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1859-1860
    1859-1860
    Folder 8

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1861 (originals)
    1861
    Folder 9

    Also letters from Cassius F. Lee, Constance Lee, and Mrs. H. Allen Taylor, along with a letter of Mrs. S. F. du Pont to Eliza Henderson Jones.

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1861 (typescripts)
    1861
    Folder 10

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1862
    1862
    Folder 11

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1863
    1863
    Folder 12

    Also a letter from Cassius F. Lee, while he was in Canada

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont 1864-1865
    1864-1865
    Folder 13

    Also letters from Constance Lee and Mrs. Pauline A. Durant

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1866-1867
    1866-1867
    Folder 14

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1868
    1868
    Folder 15

    Also letters from Gertrude M. Shepard, William F. Gardner, and Charlotte H. du Pont

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1869
    1869
    Folder 16

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1870
    1870
    Folder 17

    Also a letter from Mrs. John Fowle (1806-1891)

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1871-1873
    1871-1873
    Folder 18

    Also a letter from Francis du Pont Lee

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1874
    1874
    Folder 19

    Also letters from Edmund J. Lee and Cassius F. Lee

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1875-1876
    1875-1876
    Folder 20

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1877
    1877
    Folder 21

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1878-1879
    1878-1879
    Folder 22

    Also letters from Francis du Pont Lee, William F. Gardner, Harriet Gardner, and Mrs. H. Allen Taylor

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1880
    1880
    Folder 23

    Also a letter from Mrs. John Fowle and a letter from Mrs. Lee to her children

    Letters from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, no date
    no date
    Folder 24

    Also letters from Mrs. John Fowle to Mrs. S. F. du Pont

    Letter from Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Eleuthera du Pont Smith, dated October 21. (No year, after 1834 and before 1846.) Tells of Anthony Charles Cazenove's illness
    dated October 21. (No year, after 1834 and before 1846.)
    Box: 5: Folder 1

    Home thoughts from Alexandria, Va., 1864-1866 (typescript)
    1864-1866
    Folder 2

    Extracts from “Aunt Turner's” letters from Alexandria to her nephew, Cassius F. Lee, Jr. called “Phillo” who fled to New York City to avoid service in the Confederate Army. Mrs. Lucy Turner raised Cassius, Jr. after his mother's death.

    Mrs. Cassius F. Lee: Estate papers (originals)
    Folder 3

    Included comments on the disposition of her household effects and on the handling of her mother's (Eliza Frances Cazenove) estate, along with her mother's will.

    Mrs. Cassius F. Lee: Estate papers (photocopies)
    Folder 4

    Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont (Sophie): Obituary
    Folder 5

    Mrs. William Collins Gardner, nee Eliza Frances Cazenove (1798-1857): Five letters to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont and to Eleuthera du Pont Smith.
    Folder 6

    Copybook
    Folder 7

    Kept by C. C. Gardner of Savannah, Georgia. Includes newspaper clippings about members of the Gardner and Cazenove families. It was also used by someone to keep diary entries that describe family members.

    Copybook
    Folder 8

    Compiled by Miss Gardner in 1885, it includes obituaries and wedding announcements for members of the Gardner, Dudley, Williams, and Cazenove families.

    Copybook
    Folder 9

    Kept by Miss Ann E. Gardner of Alexandria, Va., it contains mostly verse. Dates range in the 1830s and 1840s.

    Copybook
    Folder 10

    Most items date in the 1830s and 1840s. In addition to extracts and poems, the volume includes birth, marriage and death dates, filled in through the 1870s.

    Letter from William Gardner to Louis Albert Cazenove, 1829
    1829
    Folder 11

    Caleb Gardner: Biography (photocopy)
    Folder 12

    Joseph Gardner: Genealogy
    Folder 13

    Two letters about the French escape from Newport (photocopies)
    Folder 14

    Notes on Gardner silver
    Folder 15

    Gardner genealogical chart
    Folder 16

    Caleb Gardner's House, Newport, Rhode Island.
    Folder 17

    Gardiner's Island (Long Island)
    Folder 18

    Lamar-Soutter genealogy
    Folder 19

    Francis du Pont Lee (1852-1891): obituaries and letter about his death
    Folder 20

    In Memoriam to Mrs. Edmund Jennings (Sally) Lee.
    Folder 21

    She was the youngest daughter of Richard Henry Lee. The printed tract includes excerpts from her letters and describes her religious activities.

    Cazenove Gardner Lee, Jr. material on Louis Albert Cazenove
    Folder 22

    Includes biographical notes, his experience during the Civil War, photocopy of a letter to his mother from General Robert E. lee advising her about her son's education, and a letter from the Virginia Military Institute (1970) about his youth.

    Cazenove Gardner Lee, Jr. material on the Cazenove family
    Folder 23

    Includes notes, a letter from Mrs. John Cole, and a letter about Cazenovia, New York, and Theophile Cazenove.

    Jewelry belonging to Mrs. Louis Albert Cazenove (Mary O'Hara) of Pittsburgh, Pa.:
    Box: 6

    1. Gold cross with pearls and matching earrings, in a box. The box is marked with the name Geo. W. Webb & Co., Baltimore.

    2. Gold thimble, engraved Mary O'Hara, 1876
    1876

    3. Mosaic earrings

    4. Gold mourning locket

    5. Gold shirt stud with the initials LAC


    Series 6: Cazenove G. Lee - Marguerite Lammot du Pont (Lee) (71×267)

    Cazenove Gardner Lee was born in 1850. He attended the University of Virginia and became a lawyer. In 1881, he married Marguerite du Pont, a cousin. She was born in 1862, the daughter of Eleuthere Irenee du Pont and Charlotte Henderson, who was the granddaughter of Anthony-Charles Cazenove. They settled in Washington, D.C. They had two sons, Cazenove Gardner, Jr., and Maurice du Pont. Both sons graduated from Cornell and worked for the Du Pont Co. Cazenove, Jr. married Dorothy Vandegrift.

    When Cazenove died in 1912, his wife sold her home and built a settlement house in the slums of old Georgetown. After living in it for ten years, she retired to a suite in the Powhatan Hotel. She and her son, Cazenove Gardner, Jr. (1882-1954), collected biographical information on members of the Cazenove, Henderson, Lee, and du Pont families.

    The bulk of this series contains letters written by Cazenove Lee and Marguerite du Pont while they were courting in 1880 and 1881. Many letters were written while Marguerite was in Europe on a grand tour. Additional letters were written after the couple's marriage during their brief periods of separation. Other materials in this series include letters written by other members of both families to these correspondents or by them to other family members.

    John Askling transcribed nearly all of the letters and compiled a precis of those written during Marguerite's grand tour. Collateral material related to families represented in the collection was saved. Relationships among family members were explained in notes. These typescripts have been incorporated into the collection.


    Cazenove Gardner Lee; Part I: Youth and Family Life -- Collateral Material
    Box: 7: Folder 1

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Cassius F. Lee: Letters, Reports, Documents, 1861-1877 (transcripts)
    1861-1877
    Folder 2

    Cassius F. Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1873 (transcripts)
    1873
    Folder 3

    Annie Eliza Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1872-1873 (transcripts)
    1872-1873
    Folder 4

    Annie Eliza Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1881 (transcripts)
    1881
    Folder 5

    Cassius F. Lee: Miscellaneous Letters and Papers, 1847-1886 (transcripts)
    1847-1886
    Folder 6

    Annie Eliza Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1877-1879 (transcripts and collateral material)
    1877-1879
    Folder 7

    Cassius F. Lee, Jr. to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1873 (transcripts)
    1873
    Folder 8

    Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1872-1874 (transcripts)
    1872-1874
    Folder 9

    Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Samuel F. du Pont, 1846-1878 (transcripts)
    1846-1878
    Folder 10

    Edmund Jennings Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1873-1874 (transcripts)
    1873-1874
    Folder 11

    Edmund Jennings Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1876-1879 (transcripts and collateral material)
    1876-1879
    Folder 12

    Francis du Pont Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1870-1875 (transcripts and collateral material)
    1870-1875
    Folder 13

    Lucy F. Turner to Cassius F. Lee, Jr., 1864-1866 (transcripts and collateral material)
    1864-1866
    Folder 14

    Cazenove Gardner Lee: Part II: Courtship (collateral material)
    Folder 15

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to A.V. du Pont and Marguerite Lammot du Pont, 1880 (transcripts)
    1880 (transcripts)
    Folder 16

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, 10 October 1880-15 January 1881 (prcis)
    10 October 1880-15 January 1881
    Folder 17

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, 16 January 1881-13 March 1881 (pr�cis)
    16 January 1881-13 March 1881
    Folder 18

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, 15 March 1881 - 17 September 1881 (pr�cis)
    15 March 1881 - 17 September 1881
    Folder 19

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, 29 September 1880-28 October 1880 (transcripts)
    29 September 1880-28 October 1880
    Box: 8: Folder 1

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, 30 October 1880-2 December 1880 (transcripts)
    30 October 1880-2 December 1880
    Folder 2

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, 4 December 1880-3 January 1881 (transcripts)
    4 December 1880-3 January 1881
    Folder 3

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, 4 January 1881-30 January 1881 (transcripts)
    4 January 1881-30 January 1881
    Folder 4

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, 1 February 1881-28 February 1881 (transcripts)
    1 February 1881-28 February 1881
    Folder 5

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, 1 March 1881- 27 March 1881 (transcripts)
    1 March 1881- 27 March 1881
    Folder 6

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, 2 April 1881- 18 April 1881 (transcripts)
    2 April 1881- 18 April 1881
    Folder 7

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, May 1881 (transcripts)
    May 1881
    Folder 8

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, June 1881 (transcripts)
    June 1881
    Folder 9

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, July 1881 (transcripts)
    July 1881
    Folder 10

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, August 1881 (transcripts)
    August 1881
    Folder 11

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, September 1881 (transcripts)
    September 1881
    Folder 12

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee, May-July 1882 (transcripts)
    May-July 1882
    Folder 13

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee, 5 July 1883-14 August 1883 (transcripts)
    5 July 1883-14 August 1883
    Folder 14

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee, 23 June 1884-26 August 1884 (transcripts)
    23 June 1884-26 August 1884
    Folder 15

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee, 25 June 1885-14 August 1885 (transcripts)
    25 June 1885-14 August 1885
    Folder 16

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Cassius F. Lee: Letters, Reports, Documents, 1861-1877 (originals)
    1861-1877
    Box: 9: Folder 1

    Cassius F. Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1873 - (originals)
    1873 -
    Folder 2

    Annie Eliza Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1872-1873 (originals)
    1872-1873
    Folder 3

    Annie Eliza Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1881 (originals)
    1881
    Folder 4

    Cassius F. Lee, Jr. to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1873 (originals)
    1873
    Folder 5

    Cassius F. Lee: Miscellaneous Letters and Papers, 1847-1886 (originals)
    1847-1886
    Folder 6

    Mrs. Cassius F. Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1872-1884 (originals)
    1872-1884
    Folder 7

    Edmund Jennings Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1873-1874 (originals)
    1873-1874
    Folder 8

    Edmund Jennings Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1876-1879 (originals)
    1876-1879
    Folder 9

    Francis du Pont Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1870-1875 (originals)
    1870-1875
    Folder 10

    Lucy L. Turner to Cassius F. Lee, Jr., 1864-1866 (originals)
    1864-1866
    Folder 11

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to A.V. du Pont and Marguerite Lammot du Pont, 1880 (originals)
    1880
    Folder 12

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, 29 September 1880-28 October 1880 (originals)
    29 September 1880-28 October 1880
    Box: 10: Folder 1

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, 30 October 1880-2 December 1880 (originals)
    30 October 1880-2 December 1880
    Folder 2

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, 4 December 1880-3 January 1881 (originals)
    4 December 1880-3 January 1881
    Folder 3

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, 4 January 1881-30 January 1881 (originals)
    4 January 1881-30 January 1881
    Folder 4

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, 1 February 1881-28 February 1881 (originals)
    1 February 1881-28 February 1881
    Folder 5

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, 1 March 1881-27 March 1881 (originals)
    1 March 1881-27 March 1881
    Folder 6

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, 2 April 1881 - 18 April 1881 (originals)
    2 April 1881 - 18 April 1881
    Folder 7

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, May 1881 (originals)
    May 1881
    Folder 8

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, June 1881 (originals)
    June 1881
    Folder 9

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, July 1881 (originals)
    July 1881
    Folder 10

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, August, 1881 (originals)
    August, 1881
    Folder 11

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, September, 1881 (originals)
    September, 1881
    Folder 12

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee, May-July 1882 (originals)
    May-July 1882
    Folder 13

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee, 5 July 1883-14 August 1883 (originals)
    5 July 1883-14 August 1883
    Folder 14

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee, 23 June 1884-26 August 1884 (originals)
    23 June 1884-26 August 1884
    Folder 15

    Cazenove Gardner Lee to Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee, 25 June 1885-14 August 1885 (originals)
    25 June 1885-14 August 1885
    Folder 16

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont: Part I: Youth and Family Life: collateral material
    Box: 11: Folder 1

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont; Letters and Reports, 1877-1878 - (transcripts)
    1877-1878 -
    Folder 2

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1874-1880 (transcripts)
    1874-1880
    Folder 3

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1881-1887 (transcripts)
    1881-1887
    Folder 4

    Alfred Irenee du Pont to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1877-1887 (transcripts)
    1877-1887
    Folder 5

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1877-1879 (transcripts)
    1877-1879
    Folder 6

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Alfred Irenee du Pont, 2 July 1880 (transcript)
    2 July 1880
    Folder 7

    Alfred Irenee du Pont to Marguerite Lammot du Pont, 9 September 1880 (transcript)
    9 September 1880
    Folder 8

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 24 July 1880- 31 August 1880 (transcripts)
    24 July 1880- 31 August 1880
    Folder 9

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 7 September 1880- October 1880 (transcripts)
    7 September 1880- October 1880
    Folder 10

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont: Part II: Grand Tour: Itinerary and collateral material
    Folder 11

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 9 October 1880-14 November 1880 (pr�cis)
    9 October 1880-14 November 1880
    Folder 12

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 18 November 1880-18 December 1880 (pr�cis)
    18 November 1880-18 December 1880
    Folder 13

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 19 December 1880-16 January 1881 (pr�cis)
    19 December 1880-16 January 1881
    Folder 14

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 17 January 1881-3 February 1881 (precis)
    17 January 1881-3 February 1881
    Folder 15

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 4 February 1881-15 February 1881 (pr�cis)
    4 February 1881-15 February 1881
    Folder 16

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 16 February 1881-1 March 1881 (pr�cis)
    16 February 1881-1 March 1881
    Box 12: Folder 1

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 2 March 1881-9 March 1881 (pr�cis)
    2 March 1881-9 March 1881
    Folder 2

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 16 March 1881-2 April 1881 (pr�cis)
    16 March 1881-2 April 1881
    Folder 3

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 18 April 1881-3 May 1881 (pr�cis)
    18 April 1881-3 May 1881
    Folder 4

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 3 April 1881-17 April 1881 (pr�cis)
    3 April 1881-17 April 1881
    Folder 5

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 9 October 1880-10 November 1880 (transcripts)
    9 October 1880-10 November 1880
    Folder 6

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 11 November 1880-1 December 1880 (transcripts)
    11 November 1880-1 December 1880
    Folder 7

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 2 December 1880-18 December 1880 (transcripts)
    2 December 1880-18 December 1880
    Folder 8

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 19 December 1880-1 January 1881 (transcripts)
    19 December 1880-1 January 1881
    Folder 9

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1 January 1881-16 January 1881 (transcripts)
    1 January 1881-16 January 1881
    Folder 10

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 17 January 1881-3 February 1881 (transcripts)
    17 January 1881-3 February 1881
    Folder 11

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 4 February 1881-15 February 1881 (transcripts)
    4 February 1881-15 February 1881
    Folder 12

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 16 February 1881-28 February 1881 (transcripts)
    16 February 1881-28 February 1881
    Folder 13

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 2 March 1881-16 March 1881 (transcripts)
    2 March 1881-16 March 1881
    Folder 14

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 16 March 1881-2 April 1881 (transcripts)
    16 March 1881-2 April 1881
    Box: 13: Folder 1

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 3 April 1881-1 April 1881 (transcripts)
    3 April 1881-1 April 1881
    Folder 2

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 18 April 1881-3 May 1881 (transcripts)
    18 April 1881-3 May 1881
    Folder 3

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 25 May- 30 May 1881 (transcripts)
    25 May- 30 May 1881
    Folder 4

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, June 1881 (transcripts)
    June 1881
    Folder 5

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, July 1881 (transcripts)
    July 1881
    Folder 6

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, August 1881 (transcripts)
    August 1881
    Folder 7

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1 September 1881-20 September 1881 (transcripts)
    1 September 1881-20 September 1881
    Folder 8

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, June and July 1882 (transcripts)
    June and July 1882
    Folder 9

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, July and August 1883 (transcripts)
    July and August 1883
    Folder 10

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, June-August 1884 (transcripts)
    June-August 1884
    Folder 11

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, June-August 1885 (transcripts)
    June-August 1885
    Folder 12

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, July-September 1886 (transcripts)
    July-September 1886
    Folder 13

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont: Letters and Reports, 1877-1878 (originals)
    1877-1878
    Box 14: Folder 1

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1874-1880 (copies of originals)
    1874-1880
    Folder 2

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1881-1887 (copies of originals)
    1881-1887
    Folder 3

    Alfred Irenee du Pont to Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont, 1877-1887 (copies of originals)
    1877-1887
    Folder 4

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 24 July 1880- 31 August 1880 (originals)
    24 July 1880- 31 August 1880
    Folder 5

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 7 September 1880-3 October 1880 (originals)
    7 September 1880-3 October 1880
    Folder 6

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 9 October 1880-10 November 1880 (originals)
    9 October 1880-10 November 1880
    Folder 7

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 11 November 1880-December 1880 (originals)
    11 November 1880-December 1880
    Folder 8

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 2 December 1880-18 December 1880 (originals)
    2 December 1880-18 December 1880
    Folder 9

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 19 December 1880-1 January 1881 (originals)
    19 December 1880-1 January 1881
    Folder 10

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1 January 1881-16 January 1881 (originals)
    1 January 1881-16 January 1881
    Folder 11

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 17 January 1881-3 February 1881 (originals)
    17 January 1881-3 February 1881
    Folder 12

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 4 February 1881-15 February 1881 (originals)
    4 February 1881-15 February 1881
    Folder 13

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 16 February 1881-28 February 1881 (originals)
    16 February 1881-28 February 1881
    Folder 14

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 2 March 1881-16 March 1881 (originals)
    2 March 1881-16 March 1881
    Folder 15

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 16 March 1881-2 April 1881 (originals)
    16 March 1881-2 April 1881
    Box 15: Folder 1

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 3 April 1881- 17 April 1881 (originals)
    3 April 1881- 17 April 1881
    Folder 2

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 18 April 1881-3 May 1881 (originals)
    18 April 1881-3 May 1881
    Folder 3

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 25 May 1881-30 May 1881 (originals)
    25 May 1881-30 May 1881
    Folder 4

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, June 1881 (originals)
    June 1881
    Folder 5

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, July 1881 (originals)
    July 1881
    Folder 6

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, August 1881 (originals)
    August 1881
    Folder 7

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont to Cazenove Gardner Lee, 1 September 1881-20 September 1881 (originals)
    1 September 1881-20 September 1881
    Folder 8

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, June and July 1882 (originals)
    June and July 1882
    Folder 9

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, July and August 1883 (originals)
    July and August 1883
    Folder 10

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, June-August 1884 (originals)
    June-August 1884
    Folder 11

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, June-August 1885 (originals)
    June-August 1885
    Folder 12

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee to Cazenove Gardner Lee, July- September 1886 (originals)
    July- September 1886
    Folder 13


    Series 7: Photographs

    This series features over two hundred photographs of members of the Cazenove and related families, most of whom are represented in other parts of the collection. For the early generations, the photographs are of portraits owned by family members. Information from envelopes that contained the photographs has been included in the finding aid to identify people and their family relationships.


    Photo Album of the Lee family (accession number 68×196)
    Box: 16: Folder 1

    An album featuring photographs of portraits of members of the Lee family and their homes in England and Virginia. Most have accompanying captions. An index to this album is available at this repository.

    Reproductions of the photos in the above album
    Folder 2-6

    Mrs. Paul Cazenove, nee Elisabeth-Martin-le-Fort, mother of Anthony Charles, two photos and a daguerreotype of a portrait of her (accession number 71×210)
    Folder 7

    Cazenove family portraits, 9 images on one card, as follows: 1. Bessonet (Protestant minister), father of Elisabeth Bessonet Cazenove, mother of Paul; 2. Pierre Cazenove (1720); 3. Marie Plantamour (1720); 4. Philippa Cazenove (1730); 5. David Cazenove (1735); 6. Jean Cazenove (1730); 7. Miss M. Hogan (1793); 8. Mrs. Paul Cazenove (1768); 9. Anthony-Charles Cazenove
    Folder 8

    Descendants of Anthony-Charles Cazenove at the 100th Anniversary celebration of his arrival in America
    Folder 8

    A larger photo of the portrait of Pierre Cazenove which is numbered 2 above
    Folder 8

    Anthony-Charles Cazenove: 2 copies of a photo of a miniature of him as a young man, a daguerreotype of him as an old man, three prints of the daguerreotype, and a negative for those prints
    Folder 9

    Ann Hogan Cazenove (photo of a miniature)
    Folder 10

    Daguerreotype of Mrs. Charles Stuart of Phantilly, nee Cornelia Turberville, with her son (she was the mother of Harriette Stuart Cazenove)
    Folder 11

    Daguerreotype of William Gardner Cazenove (1819-1877) with his son Charlie (b. 1848)
    (1819-1877)
    Folder 12

    Two carte-de-visite photographs, one labeled on back “Charlie, 1866,” the other labeled “Mr. A.C. Cazenove, Dec. 1866, `Charlie,”' both from the studio of M. B. Brady

    Louis Albert Cazenove (1807-1852)
    (1807-1852)
    Box 17: Folder 1

    Daguerreotype and obituaries

    Mrs. Louis Albert Cazenove (1823-1896)
    (1823-1896)
    Folder 2

    Three daguerreotypes, of which two are from the same sitting

    Louis Albert Cazenove, II, M.D. (1851-1925)
    (1851-1925)
    Folder 3

    Two daguerreotypes of him as a child, and a carte-de-visite of him as a young man (perhaps as a medical student)

    Mrs. Cassius F. Lee, nee Anne Eliza Gardner, (1819-1855)
    (1819-1855)
    Folder 4

    1. with her three children, Cazenove (1850-1912), Francis (Frank) (1852-1891), and Constance (1848-1877), taken about 1855.
    (1850-1912),

    2. full length photograph, age 38-49

    3. a daguerreotype, age 38-40

    4. photo (and negative) of a slightly different daguerreotype, age 38-40

    Cassius F. Lee (1800-1890)
    (1800-1890)
    Folder 5

    Two photographs, one taken in Alexandria in 1863 and the other taken in Guelph, Canada in 1864.

    Anne Eliza Gardner and Cassius F. Lee
    Folder 6

    Daguerreotype and two prints of their wedding photo, 1846

    Philippa Lee (1844-1853) (Daughter of the Cassius and Anne Eliza Lee, died at age of eight.)
    (1844-1853)
    Folder 7

    A mourning picture, showing her in her coffin

    Cazenove Gardner Lee (1850-1912)
    (1850-1912)
    Folder 8

    Two photographs as a young man, one dated 1872, the other not dated but probably ca. 1880

    Francis du Pont Lee (1852-1891) (He was named in honor of Admiral Samuel Francis du Pont.)
    (1852-1891)
    Folder 9

    One photo as an adolescent, and one as a young man.

    Edmund Jennings Lee, M.D. (1853-1922) (son of Cassius and Anne Eliza Lee)
    (1853-1922)
    Folder 10

    One photograph taken in 1871; the other taken later in life, showing him at his desk.

    Anne Eliza Lee (1861-1947) (Daughter of Cassius and Anne Eliza Lee, later she married John Thompson Cole.)
    (1861-1947)
    Folder 11

    1. Carte-de-visite taken while a very young girl (perhaps two or three), taken in Boston while visiting the Durants.

    2. Carte-de-visite taken as a young girl (but older than the photo above)

    2. Wellesley period, 1877-1879
    1877-1879

    3. in 1880

    4. in wedding dress (1886), photograph taken one year after her marriage in Philadelphia.
    (1886),

    Charles J. Cazenove (son of Anthony-Charles Cazenove)
    Folder 12

    Photograph of a portrait

    Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winter Davis (She was Constance Tabor Gardner (1820-184?), the younger sister of Mrs. Cassius F. Lee. Henry Winter lived 1817-1865.)
    (1820-184?),
    Box 18: Folder 1

    Two photographs of portraits

    James Cazenove
    Folder 2

    Photo taken around the age of 14

    Louis-Albert Cazenove, Jr,
    Folder 3

    One photo taken around the age of 14 (taken at same time as that of James, above), and another photo of him as a man

    Eleuthêre Irénée du Pont
    Folder 4

    Daguerreotype, taken as a young man

    Pauline (or Paulina) Cazenove Fowle (1806-1911) (daughter of Anthony-Charles Cazenove; married to John Fowle)
    Folder 5

    Photograph of her as an elderly woman, and some biographical information about her.

    Henry Fowle Durant and family
    Folder 6

    1. Henry Fowle Durant (1822-1881)- two photos of him, probably middle-aged

    2. Henry Fowle Durant, Jr. (1855-1863) - photo as a young boy

    3. Mrs. Henry Fowle Durant (1832-1917) (granddaughter of Anthony-Charles Cazenove) - two copies of a photo probably taken ca. 1860, another photo dated on back 1866
    ca. 1860,

    Harriet Cazanove Lamar (1853-1919)
    Folder 7

    Photograph as a young woman, perhaps as a debutante, and biographical information about her

    William Fowle Gardner
    Folder 8

    Two copies of a photo of him in uniform, and obituaries of his wife

    Wellesley College Scenes
    Folder 9

    Two views of Mrs. Cole's room
    Folder 9

    Two views of a boating party which included Mrs. Cole, one dated 1879
    Folder 9

    Notes about photographs
    Folder 10

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee (acc. no. 71×267.001-.006)
    Folder 11

    .001.  “The Swamp,” the Lee house near the Brandywine, in Delaware, view of lawn with a dog

    .002.  Marguerite, ca. 1880
    ca. 1880

    .003.  tinted photo of Marguerite taken in Paris, decorated with a hand-painted mat

    .004.  Marguerite in her wedding dress

    .005.  photo of a young matron

    .006.  sketch based on above photo, labeled Juanita Ball (see also.024)

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee (acc. no. 71×267. 007-.014)
    Folder 12

    .007a-b.  members of the Lee, du Pont, Gardner, and Cazenove families at the wedding of a Cole to a Lee

    .008.  Marguerite as a young woman

    .009-.010.  Marguerite

    .011.  Marguerite holding a toddler

    .012.  Marguerite with D.V.L.

    .013.  Marguerite

    .014.  Marguerite with another woman and C.G.L. on a yacht

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee (acc. no. 71×267..015-.023)
    Folder 13

    .015.  Gardners and Lees at the Rectory in Dorset, Maryland, 1894
    1894

    .016-.017.  Marguerite

    .018.  Lees and Mrs. A.L. Cole, Manakin, Va., 1892
    1892

    .019.  Marguerite and her granddaughter Marguerite, 1926 (photo in two pieces)
    1926

    .020-.021.  Marguerite as an older woman, with a man, and a negative of this photo

    .022.  Marguerite as an older woman

    .023.  Photo of portrait of Marguerite

    Marguerite Lammot du Pont Lee (acc. no. 71×267.024)
    Folder 14

    Large miniature portrait in a gold frame, engraved on back: “Marguerite de Pont Lee, 1885, Age 23”; this is the portrait in the photo.006, above

    Maurice du Pont Lee (acc. no. 71×267.025-.031)
    Folder 15

    .025.  Maurice, 1885, age four months
    1885,

    .026.  Maurice, 1888, age three years and four months
    1888,

    .027.  Maurice, age 12

    .028.  Maurice, age 14

    .029.  Maurice, no date, around age 16
    no date,

    .030.  Maurice, age 17

    .031.  Maurice, no date, around age 18
    no date,

    Maurice du Pont Lee (acc. no. 71×267.032-.038)
    Folder 16

    .032.  M du P Lee home on Grant Ave. in Wilmington

    .033.  another view of above

    .034.  Geraldine Shaw Lee in her wedding gown, 1916
    1916

    .035.  photo of a toddler, labeled Kit Carson Lee (M du P Lee)

    .036.  Charlotte Lee as a toddler

    .037.  Katherine Carson and Charlotte Lee as young girls

    .038.  M du P Lee, Jr., as a baby, 1925
    1925

    Alfred Irenee du Pont (acc. no. 71×267.039-.042)
    Box 19: Folder 1

    .039.  Alfred, 1882
    1882

    .040.  Alfred, ca. 1880-1881
    ca. 1880-1881

    .041.  Alfred, formal portrait autographed by him

    .042.  group of five boys, including Alfred, Maurice, and Louis du Pont, dressed as gamblers, posing with guns, knives, cards, and cigarettes

    Anne Cazenove du Pont (acc. no. 71×267.043)
    Folder 2

    .043.  Anne, taken ca. 18802
    ca. 18802

    Mrs. Eleuthere Irenée du Pont (acc. no. 71×267.044)
    Folder 3

    .044.  Charlotte Shepherd Henderson du Pont, ca. 1870
    ca. 1870

    Louis Cazenove du Pont (acc. no. 71×267.045-.047)
    Folder 4

    .045-.046.  Louis as a young man

    .047.  Louis as a teen-ager

    Maurice du Pont (acc. no. 71×267.048-.051)
    Folder 5

    .048-.049.  Maurice as a young man

    .050.  Maurice as an older man

    .051.  photo of a portrait of Maurice as an older man

    Edmund Jennings Lee, MD (acc. no. 71×267.052-.055)
    Folder 6

    .052-.054.  three different views of Edmund at his desk

    .055.  Edmund with two of his grandchildren

    Menokin (also spelled Manokin) (acc. no. 71×267.056-.070)
    Folder 7

    Views of the house and the surrounding landscape, some including people, from a photo album

    Menokin (acc. no. 71×267.071-.080)
    Folder 8

    Views of the house and the surrounding landscape, some including people, from a photo album

    Menokin (acc. no. 71×267.081-.089)
    Folder 9

    Views of the house and the surrounding landscape, some including people, from a photo album

    Cazenove Gardner Lee (acc. no. 71×267.090-.095)
    Folder 10

    .090-.093.  photos of Cazenove as a man, at different ages

    .094.  Cazenove with his young sons Maurice and Cazenove

    .095.  Cazenove with his teen-aged sons Maurice and Cazenove

    Cazenove Gardner Lee, Jr. (acc. no. 71×267.096-.102)
    Folder 11

    .096-.100.  Cazenove, Jr., as a baby and young boy

    .101.  Cazenove Sr. and Jr. and Maurice in a pony cart, 1894
    1894

    .102.  Cazenove, Jr., age 14

    Cazenove Gardner Lee, Jr. (acc. no. 71×267.103-.110)
    Folder 12

    .103-.108.  Cazenove, Jr., at various ages, as a boy and young man

    .109.  Cazenove, Jr., in his graduation gown at Cornell, 1907
    1907

    .110.  Cazenove, Jr., with his fraternity brothers

    Cazenove Gardner Lee, Jr. and Maurice du Pont Lee (acc. no. 71×267.111-.117)
    Folder 13

    .111-.117.  The boys at different ages, mostly as children.

    Cazenove Gardner Lee, Jr. and Maurice du Pont Lee (acc. no. 71×267.118-.121)
    Folder 14

    .118-.121.  The boys at different ages, as children and teenagers.

    Cassius F. Lee Family (acc. no. 71×267.122)
    Folder 15

    Photo of small photos of various members of the family, with identifications.

    Constance Gardner Lee Peterkin (acc. no. 71×267.123-.127)
    Folder 16

    .123-.126.  photos of her at different ages, mostly as a young woman

    .127.  Photo of her with her three children, William Gardner, Constance Lee, and Elizabeth Hanson

    Cazenove family homes (acc. no. 71×210), mostly around Alexandria, Virginia
    Folder 17

    Menokin
    Folder 18

    three exterior shots, two shots of roadways and yards, and one exterior with dog and Anne Lee Cole in 1894.

    Exterior view of an unidentified house (five copies; acc. no. 71×210.6a-e)
    Folder 19

    Picture of Cazenove family plot in the Presbyterian Cemetery, Alexandria, Va.
    Folder 19