Box 1
Contains 41 Results:
n.d.
Includes Civil War and family correspondence between Leroy S. Edwards and his brother, Landon “Lanny” Brame Edwards, and his father, Reverend John Ellis Edwards.
envelopes
Includes Civil War and family correspondence between Leroy S. Edwards and his brother, Landon “Lanny” Brame Edwards, and his father, Reverend John Ellis Edwards.
R-MC, 1858 - 1859
Speeches written by Leroy S. Edwards while he was attending Randolph-Macon College and a member of the Franklin Literary Society.
R-MC, 1874
Speeches written by Leroy S. Edwards while he was attending Randolph-Macon College and a member of the Franklin Literary Society.
miscellaneous and n.d.
Speeches written by Leroy S. Edwards while he was attending Randolph-Macon College and a member of the Franklin Literary Society.
R-MC, 1841 - 1899
The Leroy S. Edwards Papers contains Civil War correspondence and other personal materials, primarily diaries, written by Edwards from his school days and after the war. Included in the collection is a diary from his son, Leroy Jr., spanning his years at Randolph-Macon College from 1893-1899.
Female Collegiate Institute, 1868 - 1879
The Leroy S. Edwards Papers contains Civil War correspondence and other personal materials, primarily diaries, written by Edwards from his school days and after the war. Included in the collection is a diary from his son, Leroy Jr., spanning his years at Randolph-Macon College from 1893-1899.
Army of Northern Virginia, 1875 - 1878
The Leroy S. Edwards Papers contains Civil War correspondence and other personal materials, primarily diaries, written by Edwards from his school days and after the war. Included in the collection is a diary from his son, Leroy Jr., spanning his years at Randolph-Macon College from 1893-1899.
Phi Kappa Sigma, 1854 - 1879
The Leroy S. Edwards Papers contains Civil War correspondence and other personal materials, primarily diaries, written by Edwards from his school days and after the war. Included in the collection is a diary from his son, Leroy Jr., spanning his years at Randolph-Macon College from 1893-1899.
President's Book, Lynchburg Youth Debating Society, 1853
President’s Book for the Lynchburg Youth Debating Society circa 1853.