Name/Title
Goldsborough/Willson/Frazier/Crim/StagnerEntry/Object ID
ARC981Scope and Content
Items related to the Goldsborough, Willson, Frazier, Crim, and Stagner families. Items were not part of the Euphemia "Effie" Mary Goldsborough Willson Collection and did not appear on any of the donor's inventories for that collection. Full inventory with condition notes in Media.
Folder 1: Items related to Goldsborough family:
--Carte de visite of Martin Goldsborough (father of Euphemia Goldsborough). Photographer: Israel & Co., Baltimore.
--Envelope addressed to Euphemia ("Effie") Goldsborough with advertisement for Natural Bridge Hotel in upper left-hand corner.
--Cabinet card of Mona McCormick (daughter of Mona Goldsborough McCormick and Richard P. McCormick; niece of Euphemia Goldsborough). Photographer: Richard Walzl, Baltimore.
--Handwritten letter addressed to Mrs. R. P. McCormick (Mona Goldsborough McCormick, sister of Euphemia Goldsborough) on Confederate Relief Bazaar stationary, regarding journal, dated April 29, 1898.
--Seal from the Executive Department, Annapolis, Md., with signature of Governor of Maryland, 1907.
--Seal from the Office of Secretary of State, Annapolis, Md., with signature of Maryland Secretary of State.
--Photocopy of genealogy of Goldsborough family. Lists descendants of Nicholas Goldsborough IV. Includes Goldsborough, Willson, Frazier, Crim, and Stagner names.
--Typed informational page about "Boston" house, located in Talbot County, Md., with attached color photograph of house. (Euphemia Goldsborough was born at Boston.)
--Genealogy of Goldsborough family. Lists descendants of Nicholas Goldsborough.
--Newspaper clipping in The Baltimore Sun, "Noted Manor in One Family Since Seventeenth Century." Article provides information about Myrtle Grove Manor in Easton, Md., where members of the Goldsborough family lived.
--Handwritten letter addressed to "Aunt Bette" regarding the owners of Myrtle Grove Manor.
--Article: "Otwell, Talbot County, Maryland, Its Architectural and Family History 1660-1946" by Eleanor Goldsborough Bartlett Therien. Includes architectural drawings, photographs, and genealogy charts. Sixty-three pages.
Folder 2: Items related to Euphemia Goldsborough Willson and Charles Perry Willson family (Euphemia Mary Goldsborough married Charles Perry Willson):
--Typed "History of the Church of the Holy Spirit" in Summit Point, W. Va. Four pages. (Charles Perry and Euphemia Goldsborough Willson were active in establishing this church.)
--Handwritten note and two-page excerpt from The History of the Episcopal Church in West Virginia by Bishop George W. Peterkin, published 1902.
--Handwritten note with two-page excerpt from a letter by Rev. James Grammar, Rector of Grace Episcopal Church in Middleway, published in 1902 in The History of the Episcopal Church of West Virginia by Bishop George W. Peterkin.
--Carte de visite of Anne Goldsborough Willson (daughter of Charles Perry and Euphemia Goldsborough Willson) as a child. Photographer: W. W. Darnell, Berryville, Va.
--Carte de visite of Anne Goldsborough Willson as a child. Photographer: Darnell, Woodstock, Va.
--Cabinet card of Martin Goldsborough Willson (son of Charles Perry and Euphemia Goldsborough Willson who died during childhood). Photographer: C. Bersch, Baltimore.
--Handwritten letter from D. B. Bushong, Summit Point, W. Va., to Anne Goldsborough Willson, Pittsburg, Pa., regarding a deed, dated March 26, 1902. Two pages. Includes envelope.
--Photocopy and typed copy of a "Marriage Contract" written by Charles Perry Willson before his marriage to Euphemia Goldsborough. Each copy is two pages.
--Photograph of Anne Goldsborough Willson playing checkers with her father, Charles Perry Willson. (OVERSIZED. Location: SR2/FF2/D7/F2)
Folder 3: Items related to Frazier family (Euphemia Goldsborough Willson and Charles Perry Willson's daughter, Anne Goldsborough Willson, married Henry Clinton Frazier.):
--Handwritten letter from Aunt Helen to Anne Goldsborough Willson Frazier, regarding the birth of Anne's daughter, dated August 29, 1904.
--Handwritten letter from Leah? to unknown, regarding family affairs, dated November 28, 1911. In the letter Leah notes that "? Willson" stayed with her for a night in October.
--Diploma from Zanesville Public High School awarded to Henry Clinton Frazier for completing the Latin course of study, June 7, 1900. (Henry C. Frazier married Anne Goldsborough Willson.) (OVERSIZED. Location: SR2/FF2/D7/F2)
--Carte de visite of Henry "Harry" C. Frazier as a child. Photographer: Geo. T. Donaldson's, Tiffin, Ohio.
--Carte de visite of Charles Lenhart, Zanesville, Ohio, January 8, 1909. (Connection unknown.)
--Tintype of William C. Frazier, May 13, 1868, at 25 years old. (William C. Frazier was Henry C. Frazier's brother.)
--Cabinet card of Henry Clinton Frazier. Photographer: Richard Walzl, Baltimore.
--Photograph of Anne Goldsborough Willson Frazier with her daughter on her lap. Other woman and children in photograph unidentified.
--Photograph of 50th reunion of Jefferson High School class of 1925. Dated August 9, 1975. Printed by the Brilhl Studio, Tiffin, Ohio.
--Estate inventory for Edith L. Frazier (sister of Henry C. Frazier) with itemized list of assets. Two pages.
--Country Homes magazine, dated 192?. Page 22 and 23 contain information on Vine Hill in Eden Township, Ohio, estate of Thomas Jettson Frazier (father of Edith L. Frazier and Henry C. Frazier).
--Photograph of Edith L. Frazier's bedroom at Vine Hill in Eden Township, Ohio. (Vine Hill was the estate of Thomas Jettson Frazier, father of Edith L. Frazier and Henry C. Frazier.) Picture taken for publication in Country Homes magazine, 192?, but was not in published article.
--One typed paged of "Paternal Line" genealogy of Willson, Hilleary, Johnson, and Frazier families.
Folder 4: Items related to Crim-Stagner family (Euphemia Goldsborough Willson's granddaughter, Elizabeth Frazier, married Stuart William Crim. Their daughter is Elizabeth F. Crim Stagner.):
"Negatives--Set 1" [They are prints, not negatives. Many are copies of daguerreotypes, cabinet cards, tintypes, and cartes de visite in the collection.]
--(#1) (Possibly) Ann Goldsborough (Martin Goldsborough's wife)
--(#2) (Possibly) Tom Goldsborough
--(#3) Unknown woman [Same image as "Donor's inventory: Images (Euphemia "Effie" Mary Goldsborough Willson Collection)" #16--Daguerreotype of young White woman with earrings.]
--(#4) Euphemia Goldsborough [Missing--not in collection donated to JCM]
--(#5) Euphemia Goldsborough [Same image as "Donor's inventory: Images (Euphemia "Effie" Mary Goldsborough Willson Collection)" #1-- Portraiture drawing of Euphemia "Effie" Mary Goldsborough.]
--(#6) Euphemia Goldsborough and Betty McCulloch at the Ball and Tournament at the Natural Bridge in September 1866 [Missing--not in collection donated to JCM]
--(#7) Charles Perry Willson [Missing--not in collection donated to JCM]
--(#8) Anne Goldsborough Willson [Same image as carte de visite of Anne Goldsborough Willson in "Goldsborough/Willson/Frazier/Crim/Stagner Collection: Items related to Euphemia Goldsborough Willson and Charles Perry Willson family"]
--(#9) Two (2) duplicate prints of Henry "Harry" C. Frazier [Same image as carte de visite of Henry C. Frazier in "Goldsborough/Willson/Frazier/Crim/Stagner Collection: Items related to Frazier family"]
--(#10) Martin Goldsborough, father of Euphemia Goldsborough [Same image as carte de visite of Martin Goldsborough in "Goldsborough/Willson/Frazier/Crim/Stagner Collection: Items related to Goldsborough family"]
--(#11) William Frazier, May 13, 1868, age 25 [Same image as tintype of William C. Frazier in "Goldsborough/Willson/Frazier/Crim/Stagner Collection: Items related to Frazier family"]
--(#12) Anne Goldsborough Willson [Same image as carte de visite of Anne Goldsborough Willson in "Goldsborough/Willson/Frazier/Crim/Stagner Collection: Items related to Euphemia Goldsborough Willson and Charles Perry Willson family"]
"Negatives--Set 2" [They are prints, not negatives. Many are print copies of other daguerreotypes, cabinet cards, tintypes, or carte de visites in the collection.]
--(#1) Euphemia Goldsborough and Betty McCulloch at the Ball and Tournament at the Natural Bridge in September 1866. [Same image as "Donor's inventory: Images (Euphemia "Effie" Mary Goldsborough Willson Collection)" #3--Carte de visite of Euphemia Goldsborough (right) and Betty McCulloch (left)…]
--(#2) Anne Willson Frazier
--(#3) Anne Willson Frazier [Missing--not in collection donated to JCM]
--(#4) Martin Goldsborough Willson [Same image as cabinet card of Martin Goldsborough Willson in "Goldsborough/Willson/Frazier/Crim/Stagner Collection: Items related to Euphemia Goldsborough Willson and Charles Perry Willson family"]
--(#5) W. Van Zollikofer, May 10, 1887, presented to Her Majesty Queen Victoria.
--(#6) Fortress Monroe, Va. (where Euphemia Goldsborough was a prisoner).
--(#7) Unknown woman.
--(#8) Martin Goldsborough Willson [Same image as cabinet card of Martin Goldsborough Willson in "Goldsborough/Willson/Frazier/Crim/Stagner Collection: Items related to Euphemia Goldsborough Willson and Charles Perry Willson family"]
--(#9) Euphemia Goldsborough and Betty McCulloch at the Ball Tournament at the Natural Bridge in September 1866. [Same image as "Donor's inventory: Images (Euphemia "Effie" Mary Goldsborough Willson Collection)" #3--Carte de visite of Euphemia Goldsborough (right) and Betty McCulloch (left)…]
--(#10) Black and white silk dress purchased from widow of General Gracie for $1200 (Confederate money) by Euphemia Goldsborough [Missing--not in collection donated to JCM]
--(#11) W. Van Zollikofer, May 10, 1887, presented to her Majesty Queen Victoria. [Similar to "Negatives--Set 2" #5 image. "Negatives--Set 2" #5 is a close-up view of "Negatives--Set 2" #11]
--(#12) Unknown man.
--Two (2) copies of appraisal for items related to Euphemia Goldsborough Willson, performed by Wes Small at The Horse Soldier, at the request of Eileen Conklin, Smithsburg, Md., on October 24, 1995.
--Photograph of Stuart William Crim, Sr. (Husband of Elizabeth Frazier, daughter of Anne Goldsborough Willson and Henry Clinton Frazier.)
--Photograph of "Bobo," Anne, Betsy, Mary Jane, and "Spunky" (at potentially Myrtle Grove, in Easton, Md.), September 15, 1939.
--Envelope with decorative ornament. Note on envelope reads: "Betsy--Be sure to put these ornaments on your tree, Mom's when she was a little girl." (Betsy refers to Elizabeth Crim Stagner. "Mom" may refer to Anne Goldsborough Willson Frazier.)
--Handwritten, eight-page (two pieces of folded paper) letter from Helene Goldsborough Graham to Elizabeth Crim, regarding family history, dated January 9, 1967.
--Program for the 1995 Induction Ceremony for the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame, in Annapolis, Md., on March 7, 1995. Euphemia Mary Goldsborough Willson was an honoree. Elizabeth Crim and Betsy Stagner (Elizabeth Crim Stagner) accepted on her behalf. Eileen F. Conklin presented the nomination.
--Photograph of unidentified men and (likely) Elizabeth Crim, Betsy Stagner (Elizabeth Crim Stagner), and Eileen F. Conklin at the 1995 Induction Ceremony for the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame in Annapolis, Md., on March 7, 1995.
--Photocopy of newspaper article in The Sunday Star, January 29, 1995, about Euphemia Goldsborough Willson's nomination to the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame and background information about Euphemia's life.
--Correspondence between the McGraw-Shay House (Washington County National Museum) in Sharpsburg, Md., and Elizabeth Crim Stagner about items not returned after loan to the museum of personal effects of Euphemia Goldsborough in 1995. Includes informational brochure about the McGraw-Shay House.
--Invitation to the Inauguration of Lyndon Baines Johnson as President of the United States of America and Hubert Horatio Humphrey as Vice President of the United States of America on January 20, 1965, in Washington, D.C. Includes order form for the 1965 Official Inaugural Book. Enveloped addressed to Mr. Stuart W. Crim, Summit Point, W. Va.
--Program for West Virginia Inauguration Ceremonies, January 18, 1965. Envelope addressed to Mrs. Stuart Crim, Summit Point, W. Va.
--Photograph of (standing) Adam Link, Dr. William Warden, Stuart Crim, ? McDonald, Manning Smith and (sitting) Margaret Link, Elizabeth Crim, Arlene Funkhouser, Cleo Poole, Charles Printz.
--Photograph of South Jefferson Ruritan Club's Ladies Night at the Aux. National Guard cafeteria in Martinsburg.
--Photograph of men and women at tables at South Jefferson Ruritan Club's Ladies Night at the Aux. National Guard cafeteria in Martinsburg.
--Photocopy of newspaper article in the New York American, February 26, 1922, "Future Home of Princess Mary Once Owned by Noted American Family's Ancestors." Article is about Goldsborough Hall in County York, England, and Goldsborough genealogy. Six pages.
--Certificate from the U.S. Department of the Interior National Park Service accepting gift of a 3-piece black and white silk dress worn by Euphemia Goldsborough; given by Elizabeth F. Crim on July 18, 1994.
--Estate inventory for Anne G. Frazier (Anne Goldsborough Willson Frazier) with itemized list of assets; Elizabeth F. Crim, executrix. Three pages.
Folder 5: Items among Euphemia Goldsborough Willson's belongings but not part of Euphemia Goldsborough Willson's collection:
--Typed list of personal effects belonging to Euphemia ("Effie") Goldsborough.
--Typed transcript of letters and poems from Euphemia Goldsborough's hospital journals. Four pages.
Folder 6: 20th century articles about Euphemia Goldsborough Willson and the Civil War:
--Article: "Effie Goldsborough: Confederate Courier" by Curtis Carroll Davis in Civil War Times, Vol. VII, No. 1, April 1968, pp 29-31.
--Manuscript: "Agent Effie Aids the Cause" by Curtis Carroll Davis, May 27, 1967. Ten pages. Original manuscript written for the Civil War Times magazine but rejected because of its length. An abbreviated version, under the title "Effie Goldsborough: Confederate Courier" was published in Civil War Times. See above.
--Newspaper article in The Sun Magazine, Baltimore Sun, October 6, 1968, pp 17, 19, "Maryland Heroine of the Civil War" by Curtis Carroll Davis. (OVERSIZED. Location: SR2/FF2/D7/F2)
Folder 7: Miscellaneous items (relevance unknown):
--Invitation to Horner School Corps of Cadets' Commencement German on June 2, 1999, with envelope addressed to Ms. D. G?, Frederick City, Md.
--Four (4) newspaper articles in the Baltimore Sun, printed in 1929, by John Goldsborough White of his experience as a Confederate soldier during the Civil War. (John Goldsborough White's relationship to the Euphemia Goldsborough family is unknown.)
--Newspaper clipping "Where Confederate Officers Once Were Held Prisoners" about a prison for Confederate soldiers on Johnson's Island.
--Copy of the "Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America," July 4, 1776. Printed by The Courier Company, Zanesville, Ohio, July 4, 1896.
--Newspaper clippings of women's fashion advertisements.
--Miniature book: If by Rudyard Kipling. Published by Doubleday & Company, Inc., Garden City, N.Y., 1946.
--Book: Life of Stonewall Jackson (Book has no cover. Publication information missing.)Acquisition
Accession
700Source or Donor
Stagner, ElizabethAcquisition Method
GiftArchive Details
Archive Size/Extent
7 legal-sized folders