Andrew Wylie, Jr. Family Collection, 1821–1945
A Guide to their Papers at Wylie House Museum
Finding aid prepared by Jo Burgess and Abi Parker.
Summary Information
Repository
Wylie House Museum, IU
Bloomington
317 E. 2nd Street
Bloomington, IN 47401
Phone: 812-855-6224
Email: libwylie@indiana.edu
http://www.iub.edu/~libwylie
Creator
Wylie family
TitleAndrew Wylie, Jr. Family Collection, 1821–1945
Collection No.
2010.4.1
Extent
100 letters
Language
Materials are in English
Abstract
The Wylie family members represented in this
collection are all family or in-laws of Andrew Wylie, Jr., son of Indiana University’s first
president, Andrew Wylie. The collection consists of correspondence written by Andrew Wylie
Jr., his father, his wife, his siblings, aunts and uncles. Also included are letters written
by Wylie’s father-in-law, Daniel Bryan, and other members of the Bryan family as well as a few
from other individuals.
Access Restrictions
This collection is open for research. Advance notice required.
Biographical Note
Andrew Wylie was born in 1789, the son of an immigrant Irish farmer. He grew up in Washington
County, Pennsylvania, graduated from Jefferson College in Canonsburg in 1810, and immediately
became a tutor at that institution. He studied theology under his oldest brother, Rev. William
Wylie, D.D., and was licensed as a Presbyterian minister in 1812, the same year he was
unanimously elected the president of Jefferson College. Margaret Ritchie (b. 1791, d. 1859)
became his wife in 1813, and together they had twelve children: Andrew, William, Mary Ann,
Craig Ritchie, Elizabeth, John Hosea, Samuel, Margaret, Irene Catherine, Redick McKee,
Anderson McElroy, and Jane Melheme. In 1817 he became the president of the nearby Washington
College and served in that capacity until 1828. He received an honorary Doctorate of Divinity
degree from Union College, Schenectady, New York, in 1825. In 1828, Dr. Wylie was invited by
the trustees of Indiana College (later to become Indiana University) to be its first
president. He accepted that post in 1829 and retained the position until his death in 1851.
Andrew Wylie, Jr. was born in 1814 in Pennsylvania, the eldest of Andrew and Margaret Wylie’s
children. He graduated from IU in 1832 with a BA and an MA. He studied law in Kentucky and
practiced in Pittsburg. He married Mary Caroline Bryan (1825-1896) in 1845 and they had four
sons, only one of whom, Horace, survived to adulthood. They moved to Alexandria, VA, where
Andrew pursued a long career in jurisprudence. He received a recess appointment from President
Lincoln on March 18, 1863, to a new seat on the United States District Court for the District
of Columbia (then called the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia). He was formally
nominated to the seat on January 5, 1864, and on January 20, 1864 he was confirmed by the US
Senate. He retired from the bench on May 1, 1885, and resumed private practice. He died in
Washington, D. C. in 1905.
Mary Caroline Bryan Wylie (1825-1896) was the daughter of Daniel Bryan and Mary Thomas Barbour.
She married Andrew Wylie, Jr. in 1845 and they had four sons, only one of whom, Horace,
survived to adulthood.
Horace Wylie (1868-1960) lived in Washington, D.C. where he married Katherine Hopkins. They had
six children and were very active in the social scene of Washington. In 1910, he left the
family to live in Europe with Elinor Hoyt Hichborn, whom he eventually married.
Katherine Hopkins Wylie (1872-1941), wife of Horace Wylie, was the daughter of James Herron
Hopkins and Anna Margaret.
Andrew Wylie (son of Horace and Katherine Wylie) was born in 1868 and died in 1945 in Poland,
where he was stationed as a U.S. Marine officer.
Mary Ann Wylie was Andrew and Margaret Wylie’s third child, born in 1817. She married James
Finley Dodds, a physician, in 1838, and they had eight children one of whom, Samuel, died of
disease while serving in the Union Army during the Civil War. Mary Ann Dodds died in 1886, a
mere two days after her husband. They are buried in the same grave.
Elizabeth Wylie was born in 1821 the fifth Wylie child. She married John McCalla of
Bloomington, Indiana, in 1856, and they had one daughter, Mary Ballantine McCalla, born in
1857. Elizabeth died in 1900.
John Hosea Wylie, the sixth child of Andrew and Margaret, was born in 1823 in Pennsylvania. He
graduated from Indiana University in 1841 and from the University of Louisville medical school
in 1845. He set up practice in Richmond, Indiana, where he married Lizzie Leeds in 1851. They
had one daughter, Irene. During the last few years of his life, Wylie traveled to California,
modern-day Washington and Oregon and the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii) in hopes of recovering from
his tuberculosis. He finally died on the island of Kauai in March 1855. His wife died of
consumption the next year in Indiana. Irene Wylie was raised by her mother’s family.
Samuel Theophylact Wylie was the seventh of the Wylie children, born in 1825 in Pennsylvania.
He graduated from IU in 1843 and from IU’s Law Department in 1845. He died of typhoid fever in
Cincinnati in 1850.
Margaret Wylie, was born in 1826. She married Rev. Samuel Martin in 1849 and worked with him as
a missionary in Ningpo, China from 1850-1858. They also lived in Texas, Idaho, Kansas and
Nebraska. They had seven children. Margaret Wylie Martin died in 1898.
Irene Catherine Wylie was the ninth of the Wylie children, born in 1829. She married Joseph
Bell in 1849, and they had five children, two of whom died young. Irene Wylie Bell died in
1878 due to a fall from a carriage.
Redick McKee Wylie was born in 1831, the tenth of Andrew and Margaret Wylie’s children. He
graduated from IU in 1851 and worked as a farmer and as a merchant in Bloomington with his
brother-in-law John McCalla. He married Madeleine Thompson in 1870, and they had four
children. Redick M. Wylie died in December 1904.
Anderson McElroy Wylie, born in 1833, was the eleventh of the twelve Wylie children. He
graduated from IU in 1852 and taught for three years in Philadelphia before attending the
Episcopal Seminary in Virginia. He was a preacher in the Episcopal Church and then in the
Presbyterian Church in New York and Massachusetts. He married Margaret Conklin in 1860, and
they had five children. He died in 1892.
Jane Melheme Wylie was born in 1836, the youngest of Andrew Wylie’s children. She attended the
Monroe County Female Seminary and the Glendale Female College near Cincinnati. She was an
accomplished pianist. In 1860, after her mother’s death, she traveled to Philadelphia,
Wheeling and New York State, but eventually returned to Bloomington and lived with her brother
Redick. She suffered for years from diabetes, but died of “congestive failure” in 1865.
Rev. William Wylie, was Andrew Wylie, Sr.’s brother. Born in 1776 in Washington County,
Pennsylvania, he died at Wheeling, (West) Virginia in 1858. He received his education at
Washington in the academy of Rev. Dodd and at the Canonsburg Academy. He received his D. D.
from Muskingum College in 1850. Like his brother, Andrew, he was a Presbyterian minister. He
lived and preached in Kentucky; Washington County, Pennsylvania; Newark, Ohio; and Wheeling,
(West) Virginia. He married first Esther Smith (called Hetty) with whom he had at least 5
children. After her death in 1837, he married Harriet Moody, a widow.
Daniel Bryan was born about 1789 in Rockingham County, Virginia and died in 1866 in Washington,
D. C. In 1818 he married Mary Thomas Barbour (b. 1795, d. abt. 1852), sister of James Barbour
and Philip Pendleton Barbour, who at that time were both representing Virginia in Congress.
Bryan served one term in the Virginia Senate, and on January 26, 1820, he cast the only vote
against a Senate resolution advocating Missouri’s entry into the Union as a slave state. In
1821 he accepted an appointment as Postmaster of Alexandria, VA, a position that he held until
1853 when he resigned in order to accept a position in the library of the Treasury Department.
He opposed secession and remained a firm Unionist throughout the Civil War while residing in
Alexandria. Bryan was also a published poet who wrote in a neoclassical style.
Mariana Bryan Lathrop, Caroline Bryan Wylie’s sister, was born about 1820 in Virginia. She
married Jedidiah Hyde Lathrop in 1843.
Thomas B. Bryan, Caroline Bryan Wylie’s brother, was born in Alexandria, Virginia in 1828, and
died in Washington, D.C. in 1906. He was a lawyer, having graduated from Harvard Law School,
an entrepreneur, and a pioneer citizen of Chicago, maintaining a residence there from 1852
until his death. He was considered a leader in public enterprises throughout the Civil War on
behalf of the Union and throughout his adult life.
James Barbour, Jr. (1798-1857), was the eldest son of James Barbour (1775-1842) of Orange
County, Virginia who served several terms in the Virginia House of Delegates, as the Governor
of Virginia, and later in the US Senate. Mary T. Barbour Bryan was his paternal aunt. James
Jr. was a farmer.
Benjamin Johnson Barbour (1821-1894), third son of James Barbour and a cousin of Mary Caroline
Bryan Wylie. He attended the University of Virginia from 1837-1839. After the conclusion of
the Civil War, he was appointed by the governor of Virginia to the new Board of Visitors of
the University of Virginia (1865-1873). He served as Rector of the University from 1866 until
1872.
Benjamin Hardin was born in 1784 in Pennsylvania, but moved with his parents to Kentucky four
years later; he died at Bardstown, Kentucky in 1852. He was admitted to the bar in 1806 and
commenced practice in Nelson County, Kentucky in 1808. He served in the Kentucky House of
Representatives 1810-1811 and 1824-1825, and in the Kentucky Senate 1828-1832. He was
Secretary of the State of Kentucky from 1844 to 1847. He also served as a US Representative
from Kentucky 1815-1817, and 1819-1823.
David Ritchie, was the youngest brother of Margaret Ritchie Wylie, and therefore Andrew Wylie
Jr.’s maternal uncle. Born in Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania, on August 19, 1812,
he graduated from Jefferson College, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, in 1829, and subsequently at
Heidelberg, Germany. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1835 and commenced practice in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for the
Thirty-third through the Thirty-fifth Congresses (1853-1859). He was appointed associate judge
of the court of common pleas of Allegheny County in 1862 and served nine months, then resumed
the practice of his profession, and died in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, January 24, 1867.
Abigail Ritchie was born in 1810, the youngest of Margaret Ritchie Wylie’s siblings. She was a
favorite aunt to the Wylie children and lived in the Wylie House from 1848-1850. She moved to
California to live with Eliza Ritchie McKee after 1854. She never married and died in 1880.
Eliza Ritchie McKee was born in 1802, a younger sister to Margaret Ritchie Wylie. She married
Redick McKee (1800-1886) and they had five children. One of these was Andrew, a favorite
cousin to the Wylie children. She died in 1871. Mr. McKee was a prominent businessman in
Pittsburgh, PA, Wheeling, West Virginia, and for a time in California.
William Buell Sprague (1795-1876), was an American Congregational and Presbyterian minister. He
compiled the Annals of the American Pulpit, a biographical dictionary of leading American
Protestant clergy who died prior to 1850.
Alfred Ryors (1812-1858), was the second president of Indiana University (1852-1853),
succeeding Andrew Wylie; and the fifth president of Ohio University. He taught mathematics at
Indiana University from 1843-1848.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged into two series. The first series, General Correspondence, includes
the original letters of the collection. This series is housed in a binder. The second series,
Andrew Wylie, Jr. Family Series II, consists of an addition to the collection. It is divided
into subseries based on correspondents and material type. Materials are organized
chronologically.
Scope and Content Note
The first series is a collection of personal correspondence that was handed down through the
Andrew Wylie, Jr. line of descent. The earliest letters were written by Daniel Bryan to his
wife. The bulk of the series consists of letters written to Andrew Wylie, Jr. by his siblings,
but there are also a good number written by him to his wife or vice versa, and others written
by members of the Bryan family.
The letters written during the Civil War years will be of particular interest to those
interested in that conflict. Both the Wylies and the Bryan families were opposed to secession,
and remained staunch Unionists. Wylie sent his wife from their home in Alexandria to safety in
Pennsylvania while he took up residence in Washington, D.C., but her parents remained in
Alexandria. Caroline’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop, also left the area and went
to Pennsylvania.
The letters written by Andrew’s brother, Redick M. Wylie and his sister, Elizabeth Wylie
McCalla, both of Bloomington, Indiana, will be of special interest to those interested in the
history of Bloomington and Monroe County, Indiana.
The second series, Andrew Wylie, Jr. Family Series II, 1838-1940, was added in 2014 after the
Wylie House accessioned several additions to the collection. The papers are chiefly related to
Andrew Wylie, Jr., his wife Caroline Bryan Wylie and her family, and their son Horace Wylie’s
wife Katherine. The first two subseries consists of correspondence between Andrew and Caroline
(Carry) Wylie, which constitutes a large part of the addition. These letters are followed by
the other correspondence of Andrew and Carry. The Katherine and Horace Wylie papers include
correspondence from their married life living in Washington D.C., and abroad. The final
subseries relates to Andrew Wylie (1896-1945), son of Horace and Katherine Wylie.
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Indexing Terms
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Names
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Wylie, Andrew, 1814-1905 --Archives.
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Wylie, Andrew, 1814-1905 --Correspondence.
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Wylie, Andrew, 1814-1905 --Friends and Associates.
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Wylie, Andrew, 1789-1851 --Archives.
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Wylie, Andrew, 1789-1851 --Correspondence.
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Bryan, Daniel, 1789-1866 --Archives
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Bryan, Daniel, 1789-1866 --Correspondence
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Wylie, Redick, 1831-1904 --Archives.
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Wylie, Redick, 1831-1904 --Corrspondence.
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McCalla, Elizabeth Wylie, 1821-1900 --Archives.
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McCalla, Elizabeth Wylie, 1821-1900 --Correspondence.
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Lathrop, Mariana Bryan, 1820- --Correspondence.
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Lathrop, Mariana Bryan, 1820- --Archives.
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Wylie, Mary Carolyn Bryan, 1825-1896 --Correspondence.
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Wylie, Mary Carolyn Bryan, 1825-1896 --Archives.
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Wylie, Mary Carolyn Bryan, 1825-1896 --Correspondence.
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Wylie, Anderson M. (McElroy), 1833-1893 --Archives.
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Wylie, Anderson M. (McElroy), 1833-1893 --Correspondence.
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Martin, Margaret Wylie, 1826-1898 --Archives.
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Martin, Margaret Wylie, 1826-1898 --Correspondence.
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Bell, Irene Catherine Wylie, 1829-1878 --Archives.
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Bell, Irene Catherine Wylie, 1829-1878 --Correspondence.
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Wylie, Jane Melheme, 1836-1865 --Archives.
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Wylie, Jane Melheme, 1836-1865 --Correspondence.
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Wylie Family --Archives.
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Wylie Family --Correspondence.
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Topics
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Bloomington (Ind.) --Social life and customs --19th century.
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Monroe County (Ind.) --Social life and customs --19th century.
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United States --History --Civil War, 1861-1865 --social aspects.
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Monroe County (Ind.) --History --Civil War, 1861-1865.
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Alexandria (Va.) --History --Civil War, 1861-1865.
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Monroe County (Ind.) --Social aspects.
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United States --Politics and government --19th century.
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Agriculture --Indiana.
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Family archives --Indiana.
Related Material
Additional Wylie family materials may be accessed in the Indiana University Archives:
Andrew
Wylie papers, 1808-1858, bulk 1828-1851;
Wylie
family collection, 1822-1990, bulk 1840-1900
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information
The first seires donated to Wylie House Museum by Peter Welles Lawrence, great-grandson of
Andrew Wylie, Jr., July 2010. The second series was purchased by the Wylie House Museum in
2013.
Usage Restrictions
For reproduction and use policy, contact Wylie House Museum Director.
Preferred Citation
[Item], Andrew Wylie, Jr. Family Correspondence Collection, Wylie House Museum, Indiana
University Libraries, Bloomington
Processing InformationProcessed by Jo Burgess. Second series processed by Abi Parker.
Completed in 2010
Container List
Series:
Box 1
General Correspondence,
1821-1887
Daniel Bryan to Mary Barbour Bryan, January
1821
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Daniel Bryan to Mary Barbour Bryan, 6
September 1832
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Daniel Bryan to Mary Barbour Bryan, 20
February 1833
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Daniel Bryan to Mary Barbour Bryan, 17 August
1836
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Daniel Bryan to Mary Barbour Bryan, 23 May
1838
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Benjamin Johnson Barbour to Caroline Bryan, 13 April 1840
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James Barbour, Jr. to Daniel Bryan, 22
November 1841
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Andrew Wylie, Sr. to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 13
September 1842
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Andrew Wylie, Sr. to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 22-25 November 1842
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Andrew Wylie, Sr. to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 15
May 1843
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Daniel Bryan to Mary Barbour Bryan, 3 October
1843
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Benjamin Hardin to Daniel Bryan, 28 November
1844
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Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie, 17
January 1846
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Samuel T. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 1
February 1846
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Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Carolyn Bryan Wylie, 8
February 1846
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Daniel Bryan to Mary Barbour Bryan, 20 July
1846
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Andrew Wylie, Sr. to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 2
September 1849
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Thomas B. Bryan to Daniel and Mary Bryan, 11
July 1852
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Andrew Wylie, Jr., to Hon. S. P. Chase, 20
August 1852
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Daniel Bryan to Caroline Bryan Wylie and Mariana Bryan Lathrop, 15 June 1853
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Elizabeth Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 14
October 1853
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John H. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 20
October 1853
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John H. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 10
November 1853
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Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 27 May (1855?)
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Margaret Wylie Martin to Caroline Bryan Wylie, June 1855
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William B. Sprague to Rev. William Wylie, 26
December 1856
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Redick M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 24
February 1857
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William B. Sprague to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 28
November 1857
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Redick M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 15
December 1857
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Redick M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 22
December 1857
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Alfred Ryors to Andrew Wylie, Jr 7 January
1858
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Mariana Bryan Lathrop to Caroline Bryan Wylie, 15 January 1858
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Anderson M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 19
January 1858
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Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie, 5
February 1858
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Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie, 2
March 1858
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Redick M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 4 May
1858
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Anderson Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 11 May
1858
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Anderson Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 26 May
1858
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Anderson Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 23 June
1858
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Anderson Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 25 June
1858
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Redick M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 23 July
1858
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Margaret Wylie Martin to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 9 August (1858?)
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William B. Sprague to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 27
August 1858
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Redick M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 22
September 1858
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Anderson M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 2
November 1858
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Redick M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 18
November 1858
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Margaret Wylie Martin to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 10 February 1859
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Anderson M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 17
February 1859
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Elizabeth Wylie McCalla to Caroline Bryan Wylie, 9 May 1859
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Redick M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 27 July
1859
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Redick M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 12
October 1859
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Redick M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 17
December 1859
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Abigail Ritchie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 7 April
1860
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Jane M. Wylie to Caroline Bryan Wylie, 4 June
1860
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Redick M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 5 June
1860
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Jane M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 17 August
1860
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Jane M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 1
September 1860
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Redick M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 3
September 1860
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David Ritchie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 24
September 1860
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Anderson M. Wylie to Caroline Bryan Wylie, 8
October 1860
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David Ritchie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 27
October 1860
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Thomas B. Bryan to Abraham Lincoln (copy), 17
November 1860
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David Ritchie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 17
November 1860
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David Ritchie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 11
January 1861
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Mariana Bryan Lathrop to Daniel and Mary Bryan, 23 April 1861
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Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 10
May 1861
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Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 19 May (1861?)
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Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Mr. Robertson (also Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew
Wylie, Jr.), May 1861
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Mariana Bryan Lathrop to Daniel and Mary Bryan, 25 May 1861
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Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 26
June 1861
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Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie, 22
July 1861
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Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 22
July 1861
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Daniel Bryan to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 12 August
1861
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Redick M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 26
September 1861
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Redick M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 27
December 1861
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Redick M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 20
January 1862
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Redick M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 1 April
1862
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David Ritchie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 15 May
1862
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Redick M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 26 July
1862
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Anderson M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 3
September 1862
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Mariana Bryan Lathrop to Daniel and Mary Bryan, 13 September 1862
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Redick M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 1
December 1862
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Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie, 8
August 1863
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Elizabeth Wylie McCalla to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 7 April 1865
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Elizabeth Wylie McCalla to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 20 January 1866
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Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie, 25
November 1866
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Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie, 4
December 1866
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Anderson M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 30
April 1867
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96. Redick M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 5
July 1867
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James F. Dodds to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 31 July
1868
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Irene Wylie Bell to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 11
October 1868
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Anderson M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 14
May 1869
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Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline B. Wylie, 7
October 1869
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Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline B. Wylie, 16
October 1869
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Margaret Wylie Martin to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 2
June 1872
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Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie, 2
August 1878
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Elizabeth Wylie McCalla to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 23 May 1879
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Anderson M. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 15
August 1887
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Series:
Box 2
Andrew Wylie, Jr. Family Series II, 1838-1945
Subseries:
Correspondence from Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie, 1844-1882
Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie,14 August 1844
Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie,21 August 1844
Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie,31 October 1844
Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie,22 November 1844
Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie,5 January 1845
Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie,16 February (1845?)
Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie,30 October 1845
Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie,07 November 1845
Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie,16 November 1845
Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie,21 November 1845
Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie,26 November 1845
Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie,04 December 1845
Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie,12 December 1845
Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie,15 March 1846
Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie,27 March 1846
Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie,25 January 1858
Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie,08 December 1866
Andrew Wylie, Jr. to Caroline Bryan Wylie,1 December [year unknown]
Subseries:
Correspondence from Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr., 1858-1882
Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr.,23 February 1858
Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr.,March 1858
Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr.,3 March 1858
Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr.,28 March 1858
Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr.,30 August 1858
Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr.,12 November 1858
Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr.,15 November 1858
Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr.,2 September 1880
Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr.,20 August 1882
Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr.,23 August 1882
Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr.,26 August 1882
Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr.,29 July [year unknown]
Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr.,24 July [year unknown]
Caroline Bryan Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr.,25 August [year unknown]
Subseries:
Other Correspondence to Andrew Wylie, Jr.,
1858-1886
Tho. B. Bryan, 24 March 1858
Redick Wylie and Elizabeth McCalla, 15
February 1860
A.M. Kerrman, 08 November 1866
Leigh R. Page, 03 December
1872
M. M. Campbell, 28 December
1880
C.F. Veck, 05 July 1881
W.B. Wylie, 02 February 1882
M.G. Thompson, 10 May 1882
T.A. Wylie, 07 August 1882
N.E. Wright, 8 August 1882
J.F.G. Mittag, 25 September
1882
Francis L. Smith, 20 March
1883
R. Patterson, 15 August 1883
Lieut. W.S.M. Harrington, 21 September
1883
(William Mellor or Gillmore), 20 March
1883
J.A. Walsh, 28 May 1884
George Blish, 29 May 1884
Thomas B. Bryan, 18 August
1886
R.T. Minch, undated
Subseries:
Other Correspondence of Caroline Bryan Wylie and the Bryan Family,
1838-1887
Unknown cousin to Caroline Bryan, 13
September 1838
A.G.W. to Caroline Bryan Wylie, 16
December 1844
Mariana Bryan Lanthrop to Caroline Bryan Wylie, 20 April 1845
C.A. Pope to Mrs. C.B. Wylie, 14 December
1845
Theodore Brown & Sally Brown to Mary and Daniel Bryan 29 April 1853
Sally Bryan Brown to Thomas Bryan, 2
January 1858
Andrew Wylie III (1849-1859) to Andrew and Caroline Wylie, 9 January 1858
Marianna Lathrop and Andrew Wylie III (1849-1859) to Carry, 10 January 1858
Mariana Bryan Lathrop to Caroline Bryan Wylie, 22 February 1858
Mary Bryan to Mariana Bryan Lathrop & Caroline Bryan Wylie,
10 May 1861
Sally Bryan Brown to Caroline Bryan Wylie, 14 December 1863
Theodore Brown to Caroline Bryan Wylie, 22 February 1870
Marianna Bryan Lathrop to Mrs. Bryan and Caroline Wylie, 11 June 1871
Frank Brown to Caroline Bryan Wylie, 1
April 1872
Thomas B. Bryan to Mary Barbour Bryan, 26
August 1883
Lawrence Brown to Caroline Bryan Wylie, 11 April 1887
Horace Wylie to Andrew and Caroline Wylie, 10 February [year unknown]
Subseries:
Empty Envelopes, 1865-1894
Hon. Andrew Wylie, 12 January
1865
Mrs. Judge Wylie, 8 December
1868
Mrs. Judge Wylie, 30 May 1882
Judge Andrew Wylie, Jr., 25 June
1884
Hon. Andrew Wylie, 13 September
1838
Mrs. Andrew Wylie, 22 November
1885
Mrs. Andrew Wylie, 15 December
1885
Mrs. Andrew Wylie, 10 April
1886
Mrs. Judge Wylie, 2 April 1887
Mrs. Andrew Wylie, 24 May 1888
Mrs. Andrew Wylie, 24 October
1888
Andrew Wylie, Esq., 20 February
1889
Mrs. Judge Andrew Wylie, 25 February
1889
Hon. A. Wylie, 6 July 1894
Andrew Wylie, Esq., 9
March [year unknown]
Mrs. Mary Caroline Wylie, 8 January [year unknown]
Judge Andrew Wylie, 6
February [year unknown]
Mrs. Judge Wylie, 14
November [year unknown]
Judge and Mrs. Wylie, 29
November [year unknown]
Mrs. Mary Caroline Wylie, 15 December [year unknown]
Subseries:
Andrew Wylie, Jr. Family Ephemera, 1863-1886
Card of Stanley Matthews, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the US,
undated
Card of “The Secretary of War”, undated
Card of Noah D. Swayne, Associate Justice Supreme Court U.S., undated
Receipt from Hennage, Luttrell, & Co., 14 September 1967
Telegraph from Riggs & Co., 16 August
1886
Receipt from Hassard & Co., 16
November 1863
“Miss Wylie” sketch, undated
Subseries:
Correspondence of Katherine Hopkins Wylie and Hopkins Family, 1882-1895
B. Bailers to Willie Hopkins and Katherine Hopkins Wylie, 2 April 1882
Bessie Bailey to Willie Hopkins, 27 June
1882
To Katherine Hopkins Wylie, 8 August
1888
Magdalena Nasforv to Katie Hopkins, 19
August 1888
Mrs. John F. Rodgers to Mrs. Horace Wylie, 11 February 1889
Mary to Mrs. Horace Wyile, 2 May 1895
To Mrs. Horace Wylie, 2 May
1895
Ethel Dallas [Horstham?] to Katherine Hopkins Wylie, 2 May 1895
Louise [Horstham?] to Katherine Hopkins Wylie, 2 May 1895
W. [unreadable] to Mrs. Horace Wylie, 22
May 1895
Mary Bailey to Katherine Hopkins Wyile, 20 June 1895
E.L. Bailey to Katy Hopkins, 4 July
1895
Flora to Madame Horace Wylie, 23 July
1895
Maurie B. Bailey to Katie, Willie, and Jaimie Hopkins, 12 August [year unknown]
Maurie B. Bailey to Katie Hopkins and Jaimie Hopkins, 10 November [year unknown]
Bessie and Maurie Bailey to Katherine Hopkins Wylie, 30 December [year unknown]
Bessie Bailey to Katie Hopkins, undated
Subseries:
Empty Envelopes of the Hopkins Family,
1888-1901
Miss Katherine Hopkins, 11 August
1888
Miss Hopkins, 2 October 1893
Miss Hopkins, 14 February 1895
Mrs. Horace Wylie, 9 May 1895
Mi. Katherine Hopkins, January
1895
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wylie, 29 January
1901
Hon. James H. Hopkins, 17
January [year unknown]
[unreadable] Hopkins, Esq., 9 May [year unknown]
H. Hopkins, Esq., 10 May
[year unknown]
[unreadable] de Benghim, undated
Subseries:
Horace Wylie Family Ephemera, 1895-1901
Card of Paul E. Johnson, undated
Card of Mrs. Lyman Tiffany, undated
Card of Mrs. George Fraser, undated
Card of Mrs. George Corning Fraser, undated
Invitation to Elk Ridge Fox Hunting Club for Katherine Hopkins,
25 January 1895
Invitation to wedding of Julia Jerome Hildt and Charles Cooper Nott,
Jr., 10 November [year
unknown]
Invitation to wedding of Elizabeth Schofield Brooke and C. Russell
Hinchman, 24 April 1901
Invitation to wedding of Rhoda Fuller and George Clymer Brooke,
12 February 1901
Invitation to wedding of Emily Blight and Gracie King Richards,
26 October 1897
Invitation from the Ambassador of France to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wylie,
undated
Invitation from the Society of the Sons of the Revolution to Miss
Hopkins, 22 February 1895
Receipt from Morin-Blossier in Paris, 13
September 1895
Subseries:
Andrew Wylie (1896-1945), 1919-1940
Temporary Passport document, 1919
Hertz’s Travelers Courtesy Card, 23
January 1928
Wadsworth to Andrew Wylie, 22 December
1933
[unsigned] to Andrew Wylie, 9 February
1937
From M, 23 February 1937
[signature unreadable] to Andrew Wylie, 21 March 1937
[envelope only] Andrew Wylie, 15 November
1940
Card of Mrs. Arthur Iselin with note, undated
[envelope only] Mr. Andrew Wylie, undated