William C. Rives papers, 1674-1939 (bulk 1830-1890).

By: Contributor(s): Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsDescription: 50,400 items; 172 containers; 7 microfilm reels; 68.6 linear feetContained works:
  • Rives, William C. 1793-1868. History of the life and times of James Madison. 1868-1873
Subject(s): Available additional physical forms:
  • Microfilm edition of the Thomas Walker and Francis Walker papers available, no. 14,983.
Action note:
  • Some materials transferred to the Library of Congress James Madison Papers in 1958.
Summary: Correspondence, diaries, journals, speeches, writings, financial records, printed matter, scrapbooks, and other papers of Rives pertaining to Jacksonianism, Whig political movement, Southern politics, slavery, the Civil War, Reconstruction, and diplomatic relations with France. Includes diaries, journals, and correspondence of members of the Rives family; a draft of Rives's History of the life and times of James Madison (1868-1873); and a draft of his unpublished autobiography. Correspondents include James Barbour; David Campbell; James Fenimore Cooper; Edward Everett; Millard Fillmore; James Hamilton; William Henry Harrison; Andrew Jackson; Thomas Jefferson; Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, the marquis de Lafayette; Abbott Lawrence; Hugh Swinton Legaré; William Berkeley Lewis; Dolley Madison; James Madison; J.M. Mason; James Monroe; Nathaniel Niles; Thomas Ritchie; John Tyler; Martin Van Buren; Daniel Webster; and Robert C. Winthrop.Summary: Papers of Thomas Walker and his son, Francis Walker, consist chiefly of financial records along with correspondence, a diary, journal, surveyor's notebooks, printed matter, and other papers. Thomas Walker's papers document his activities as a merchant, planter, and land speculator of Virginia. Francis Walker's papers relate chiefly to his service as U.S. representative from Virginia, legal affairs, and family matters. Papers pertaining to their association with the Dismal Swamp Canal Company and the Loyal Land Company include a journal kept by Thomas Walker during his exploration of the Loyal Land Company's holdings in Kentucky in 1750. Also includes his surveyor's notebooks and plats made as deputy surveyor of Augusta County, Va.; financial records kept by Walker as commissary-general to Virginia troops during the French and Indian War, 1754-1763; a report of the Virginia commissioners on negotiations with the Ohio Indians at Fort Pitt in 1775; and accounts pertaining to Peter Jefferson's estate. Correspondents include Adam Hoops, Robert Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Lewis, James Madison, James Monroe, Edmund Pendleton, and George Washington.
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Correspondence, diaries, journals, speeches, writings, financial records, printed matter, scrapbooks, and other papers of Rives pertaining to Jacksonianism, Whig political movement, Southern politics, slavery, the Civil War, Reconstruction, and diplomatic relations with France. Includes diaries, journals, and correspondence of members of the Rives family; a draft of Rives's History of the life and times of James Madison (1868-1873); and a draft of his unpublished autobiography. Correspondents include James Barbour; David Campbell; James Fenimore Cooper; Edward Everett; Millard Fillmore; James Hamilton; William Henry Harrison; Andrew Jackson; Thomas Jefferson; Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, the marquis de Lafayette; Abbott Lawrence; Hugh Swinton Legaré; William Berkeley Lewis; Dolley Madison; James Madison; J.M. Mason; James Monroe; Nathaniel Niles; Thomas Ritchie; John Tyler; Martin Van Buren; Daniel Webster; and Robert C. Winthrop.

Papers of Thomas Walker and his son, Francis Walker, consist chiefly of financial records along with correspondence, a diary, journal, surveyor's notebooks, printed matter, and other papers. Thomas Walker's papers document his activities as a merchant, planter, and land speculator of Virginia. Francis Walker's papers relate chiefly to his service as U.S. representative from Virginia, legal affairs, and family matters. Papers pertaining to their association with the Dismal Swamp Canal Company and the Loyal Land Company include a journal kept by Thomas Walker during his exploration of the Loyal Land Company's holdings in Kentucky in 1750. Also includes his surveyor's notebooks and plats made as deputy surveyor of Augusta County, Va.; financial records kept by Walker as commissary-general to Virginia troops during the French and Indian War, 1754-1763; a report of the Virginia commissioners on negotiations with the Ohio Indians at Fort Pitt in 1775; and accounts pertaining to Peter Jefferson's estate. Correspondents include Adam Hoops, Robert Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Lewis, James Madison, James Monroe, Edmund Pendleton, and George Washington.

Microfilm edition of the Thomas Walker and Francis Walker papers available, no. 14,983.

Microfilm produced from originals in the Manuscript Division. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1971.

U.S. senator and representative from Virginia. Other individuals represented in the collection include Thomas Walker, physician, explorer, merchant, army officer, guardian of Thomas Jefferson, and grandfather of Rives's wife, Judith Page Walker; and his son, Francis Walker, U.S. representative and lawyer from Virginia.

Collection material in English.

Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room.

Index of correspondents available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room.

Some materials transferred to the Library of Congress James Madison Papers in 1958.

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