Faw Family Papers, 1750-1955
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Faw family
- Title
- Faw Family Papers
- Dates
- 1750-1955 (inclusive)17501955
- Quantity
- 0.25 linear feet
- Collection Number
- SPC 976-0029 (collection)
- Summary
- The Faw Family papers includes geneological material on the Faw family, as well as 1750-1954 correspondence between various family members. Unusual items in the correspondence include a description of life in colonial Virginia, as well as six letters discussing various aspects of the Civil War.
- Repository
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Eastern Washington University
Archives & Special Collections
Eastern Washington University Libraries
320 Media Lane - 100 LIB
Cheney, WA
99004-2453
Telephone: 5093592475
archives@ewu.edu - Access Restrictions
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Collection is open to the public.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Content Description
Linda and Amy Faw gathered historical materials on the Faw and related families. This was put in typescript form, photocopied, and distributed to family members in June 1955 as the "Faw Family Record." It includes short biographical sketches produced by various family members, transcripts of newspaper and magazine articles, correspondence, and unpublished poetry and prose.
The correspondence consists of letters written to Amy and Linda Faw from 1939-55 in connection with their research, as well as correspondence between various family members from 1750-1954. They discuss family business and reflect the historical time period in which they were written. Some of the unusual pieces include: a 1750 letter of Jacob Faw discussing life in Colonial Virginia; an April 1862 account of the Battle of Shiloh by Confederate Captain George Parkes Faw of the 29th Tennessee Infantry; a January 1863 account by Condfederate soldier Robert Francis (27th North Carolina Regiment) of camp conditions near Richmond, Virginia in the days following the Battle of Fredericksburg; several pieces which discuss living conditions in Tennessee during the Civil War, as well as an 1866 letter discussing Confederate guerilla warfare in East Tennessee.
Other Descriptive Information
Index to Correspondence
| Writer | Recipient | Date | Box/Folder |
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| Burkett, John M. | Amy and Linda Faw | 8-10-1939 | 2:8 |
| Butts, Mary Jane | Amy and Linda Faw | 9-10-1954 | 12:16 |
| Faw, Charles Amos | Amy and Linda Faw | 11-8-1954 | 12:14-15 |
| Faw, Claude T. | Amy and Linda Faw | 4:8 | |
| Faw, D.H. | Amy and Linda Faw | 7-5-1939 | 5:5 |
| Faw, Dudley W. | Amy and Linda Faw | 8-21-1954 | 5:6-8 |
| Faw, Henry | Amy and Linda Faw | 9-16-1954 | 4:9 |
| Faw, James Enoch | Amy and Linda Faw | 8-11-1954 | 12:2-3 |
| Faw, Reuben | Amy and Linda Faw | 9-20-1954 | 5:15 |
| Faw, Robert | Amy and Linda Faw | 8-16-1954 | 12:7-10 |
| Faw, W.H. | Amy and Linda Faw | 6-6-1954 | 10:9 |
| Moeller, Joan Faw | Amy and Linda Faw | 3-16-1955 | 2:13 |
| Weaver, E. Paul | Amy and Linda Faw | 12:13 | |
| Yount, Isabelle Dodge | Amy and Linda Faw | 3-15-1954 | 2:1-7 |
| Faugh, Amos | brother | 5-1-1864 | 7:4 |
| Faugh, Thomas | Jacob J. Faw | 9-17-1863 | 6:13 |
| Faugh, Thomas | Jacob J. Faw | 10-1863 | 6:14 |
| Faugh, Thomas | Tom Faw | 3-3-1866 | 7:1-3 |
| Faw, Abraham B. | Jonathan Faw | 6-14-1863 | 4:5-6 |
| Faw, Amos | brother | 4-8-1866 | 7:8 |
| Faw, Amos | brother | 4-30-1866 | 7:8 |
| Faw, Amos | brother | 1868 | 7:10 |
| Faw, Amos | brother | 3-30-1872 | 7:15 |
| Faw, B.P. | Enoch Faw | 10-5-1897 | 4:7 |
| Faw, Claude C | James E. Faw | 9-15-1954 | 12:6 |
| Faw, Eli C. | Jacob Judson | 10-19-1860 | 6:11 |
| Faw, Eli C. | J.J. Faw | 5-31-1866 | 7:6 |
| Faw, Eli C. | Jacob J. Faw | 5-29-1867 | 7:9 |
| Faw, Elvira | sister & brother | 2-3-1868 | 7:10 |
| Faw, Franklin | sister & brother | 4-1-1860 | 6:10 |
| Faw, George Parkes | wife | 4-6-1862 | 4:4-5 |
| Faw, Jacob | family | 9-17-1750 | 2:5-7 |
| Faw, Jacob & Sarah | brother & cousin | 4-25-1853 | 6:2-3 |
| Faw, James Enoch | Claude C. Faw | 8-17-1954 | 12:4 |
| Faw, Martin | brother | ca. 1860 | 6:12 |
| Faw, Mary | son & daughter | ca. 1860's | 7:5 |
| Faw, Mary | son & daughter | 7-24-1870 | 7:12 |
| Faw, Mary | J.J. Faw | 3-31-1872 | 7:13 |
| Faw, Reuben C. | J.J. Faw | 10-29-1897 | 8:3 |
| Francis, Robert | Mary Ann Jones | 1-17-1863 | 2:12 |
| Hartzog, D.W. | J.J. Faw | 3-17-1889 | 8:1 |
| Hartzog, Mary A. | sister & brother | 7-19-1889 | 8:2 |
| Hartzog, Mary A. | brother | 12-2-1897 | 8:4 |
| Johnson, H.L. | brother | 3-10-1866 | 7:7 |
| Jones, Mary Ann | J.J. Faw | 4-25-1869 | 7:11 |
| Jones, Mary Ann | sister & brother | 7-24-1870 | 7:12 |
| Jones, Mary Ann | sister & brother | 9-27-1874 | 7:14 |
| Jones, Mary Ann | J.J. Faw | 8-27-1876 | 7:15 |
| Willcoxen, J.F. | sister & brother | 10-2-1859 | 6:8 |
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
Use of this collection is subject to the rules concerning access to archival and manuscript collections at Eastern Washington University. For more information, see: http://www.ewu.edu/Library/Services/Archives.xml
Publishing rights retained by the Faw Family. For more information, contact Eastern Washington University Libraries, Archives & Special Collections at (509) 359-2475, or archives@ewu.edu
Preferred Citation
Faw Family Papers; SPC 976-0029; box number; folder number; Archives & Special Collections, Eastern Washington University.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
The "Faw Family Record" was issued with correspondence interspersed throughout, and biographical sketches arranged in a rough chronological order according to the various branches of the family. The copy in the EWU archives has been left in its original order. It is divided into twelve folders, with item numbers written on the back of each page. These numbers make it possible to quickly locate individual items listed in the arrangement and description. The arrangement and description also identifies each piece of correspondence by writer, recipient, and date.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Unusual Subject Correspondence
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Description: Life in Colonial VirginiaDates: 9-17-1750Container: Box/Folder 2:5-7
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Description: Battle of ShilohDates: 4-6-1862Container: Box/Folder 4:4-5
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Description: Aftermath of FredericksburgDates: 1-17-1863Container: Box/Folder 2:12
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Description: Civil War in TennesseeDates: 6-14-1863Container: Box/Folder 4:5-6
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Description: Civil War in TennesseeDates: 9-17-1863Container: Box/Folder 6:13
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Description: Civil War in TennesseeDates: 10-1863Container: Box/Folder 6:14
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Description: Civil War: guerrilla warfare in East TennesseeDates: 5-31-1866Container: Box/Folder 7:6
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF FAMILY MEMBERS
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Published Articles (listed in order of occurrence)
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Description: "Johnson City Founded in 1857," Johnson City, Tennessee, Enterprise, 1883.Dates: 1857, 1883Container: Box/Folder 3:2-3
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Description: Austin P. Foster and Albert H. Roberts, "Judge Walter Wagner Faw," Tennessee Democracy; A History of the Party and Its Representative Members Past and Present, (Publisher and date of publication not known), IV, 960-64.Container: Box/Folder 3:4-5
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Description: "Judge W.W. Faw, One of County's Best Loved Men," Franklin, Tennessee, Review Appeal, Sept. 3, 1936.Dates: Sept. 3, 1936Container: Box/Folder 3:13-15
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Description: Obituary: "Fall Down Apartment Steps is Fatal to Miss. Sally S. Faw," no date or source known.Container: Box/Folder 4:1
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Description: Karl Detzer, "Miracles in Milton," condensed from Kiwanis Magazine, n.d.Container: Box/Folder 10:1-3
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Description: "Elder Jacob Faw; Biographical Sketch of an Exemplary Man,” 1887, source unknown.Dates: 1887Container: Box/Folder 11:12-13
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Description: "A Brief History of the German Baptist Church of Forsyth Co., N.C.," no source or date known.Container: Box/Folder 11:14-15
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Unpublished Sketches (in alphabetical order)
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"Brief Outline of the Early Faw Generations"
Container: Box/Folder 1:8-16
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Description: Cannon, Margaret Wagner FawContainer: Box/Folder 3:10-11
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Description: "Cuthbirth-Boone"Container: Box/Folder 4:14-15
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Description: Faw, AdamContainer: Box/Folder 11:2
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Description: Faw, Amos - DescendantsContainer: Box/Folder 10:5-8
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Description: Faw, Chalmer E.Container: Box/Folder 12:11-12
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Description: Faw, EliContainer: Box/Folder 5:3-4
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Description: Faw, Elizabeth - DescendantsContainer: Box/Folder 10:10-12
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Description: "Faw Family Records"Container: Box/Folder 11:3-10
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Description: Faw, Floyd - FamilyContainer: Box/Folder 9:1-3
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Description: Faw, Rev. George P.Container: Box/Folder 3:8
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Description: Faw, Isaaic - FamilyContainer: Box/Folder 5:11-12
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Description: Faw, Jacob of Maryland - DescendantsContainer: Box/Folder 10:13-15
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Description: Faw, JacobContainer: Box/Folder 12:1, 5:1
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Description: Faw, Jacob II - 7th and 8th childrenContainer: Box/Folder 11:1
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Description: Faw, JonathanContainer: Box/Folder 3:1
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Description: Faw, Jonathan and Sarah Parkes FawContainer: Box/Folder 3:1
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Description: Faw, JohnContainer: Box/Folder 2:11
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Description: Faw, Mary Ann - DescendantsContainer: Box/Folder 9:6-7
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Description: Faw, Martin - DescendantsContainer: Box/Folder 5:2
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Description: Faw, Matilda- DescendantsContainer: Box/Folder 6:4
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Description: Faw, Olive EloiseContainer: Box/Folder 11:11
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Description: Faw, Reuben - Ancestors, 1700-1955Dates: 1700-1955Container: Box/Folder 8:9-15
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Description: Faw, Reuben and Charity Weaver - DescendantsContainer: Box/Folder 5:9-10
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Description: Faw, Reuben Estell - FamilyContainer: Box/Folder 6:1
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Description: Faw, Thomas Ambrose and DescendantsContainer: Box/Folder 3:9
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Description: Faw, Walter WagnerContainer: Box/Folder 3:12
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Description: Faw, Walter Wagner - DescendantsContainer: Box/Folder 4:2-3
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Description: Gentry, James Monroe and Mary Faw – children and grandchildrenContainer: Box/Folder 3:6-7
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Description: Pfau, AbrahamContainer: Box/Folder 2:9
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Description: Willcockson, ElijahContainer: Box/Folder 6:5
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Description: Willcoxen, Elijah - "Record of Captain Elijah Willcoxen's family who came to Lewistown and Canton, Illinois from North Carolina."Container: Box/Folder 6:6
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NON-BIOGRAPHICAL WRITINGS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
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Articles (in alphabetical order by author)
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Description: Bernadine Bailey, "Go Into Business for Yourself," Success Today, Spring, 1948.Dates: 1948Container: Box/Folder 4:10-13
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Description: Elizabeth C. Faw, "On the Hunt in North Carolina," originally published in an unnamed antique magazine, n.d.Container: Box/Folder 11:9-10
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Short story
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Description: Jean Thomas, "The Boy from Raccoon Hollow," n.d.Container: Box/Folder 9:8-16
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Poetry
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Description: Helen Crawford, "The Family Tree," n.d.Container: Box/Folder 1:7
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Description: Frank Faw, "When Nettie Sings," Bloomington, Illinois, Pantagraph, ca. 1910.Dates: ca. 1910Container: Box/Folder 9:4-5
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Description: Walter E. Isenhour, "The Old Mountain Home,"n.d.Container: Box/Folder 1:2-3
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EPHEMERA
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Description: Funeral announcement: Isaac F. Faw, Feb. 1940Dates: 1940Container: Box/Folder 5:13
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Description: Calendar: 1776-2000Dates: 1776-2000Container: Box/Folder 6:9
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
Family Names
Geographical Names
- United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Personal narratives
- Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
Form or Genre Terms
Other Creators
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Personal Names
