Provost Francis John F. Brooke, Margaret Freeman Cabell and English professor Maurice Duke at the dedication of Cabell Libary in 1968
Richmond Times-Dispatch
RG 60 Box 37
1968 December 13
Image copyright<em> The </em><em>Richmond Time-Dispatch. </em>Used with permission.
Dedication plaque, Cabell Room, James Branch Cabell Library
Dedication plaque placed on the wall outside the Cabell Room in VCU Libraries James Branch Cabell Library
1976 December 5
Letter to James Branch Cabell from Ted Shawn, September 13, 1929
Shawn, Ted
<a href="http://search.vaheritage.org/vivaxtf/view?docId=vcu-cab/vircu00069.xml" target="_blank" rel="noopener">M 228, Box 14, Margaret Freeman Cabell Papers, 1910 - 1982</a>
1929 September 13
James Branch Cabell and Margaret Freeman Cabell, 1950s
RG 60, Series XI, Box 1
Margaret Freeman Cabell
RG 60 Series XI Box 1
undated
Margaret Freeman Cabell, c.1920
This work is located in the anteroom to the Cabell Room.
c.1920
Letter from Dr. Wendell P. Russell to the Editor, <em>The Washington Post</em>
This is a carbon copy of the letter Dr. Russell, Dean of Students at Virginia Union University, sent to the editor of <em>The Washington Post</em> on September 17, 1963 in response to the Post's editorial "Reaping the Whirlwind." This carbon copy was sent to Margaret Freeman Cabell along with a copy of a letter sent to the Rev. John H. Cross, Jr., pastor of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, Birmingham, Alabama. <br /><br />The <a title="View letter to from Dr. Russell to the Rev. Cross" href="https://gallery.library.vcu.edu/items/show/79600" target="_blank" rel="noopener">letter to the Rev. Cross</a> was sent along with contributions from churches and individuals in Richmond, Virginia who wished to express their sympathy and contribute to the rebuilding of the Sixteenth Street Baptist after the bombing carried out by members of the Ku Klux Klan on September 15, 1963.
M 228, Box 28. <a title="Finding aid" href="http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=vcu-cab/vircu00069.xml" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Margaret Freeman Cabell Papers, 1910 - 1982</a>
1963 September 17
Letter from Dr. Wendell P. Russell to the Rev. John H. Cross, Jr.
This is a carbon copy of a letter sent by Dr. Wendell P. Russell, Dean of Students at Virginia Union University, to the Rev. John H. Cross, Jr., pastor of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, Birmingham, Alabama. John H. Cross, Jr. was a student at the Virginia Union University School of Theology, and received his Masters of Divinity in 1959. Cross was pastor at Gravel Hill Baptist Church, Richmond, Virginia in 1962 when he was called to the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham.<br /><br />Included with this letter is a carbon copy of the letter Dr. Russell sent to the editor of <em>The Washington Post </em>on September 17, 1963 in response to the <em>Post's</em> editorial "Reaping the Whirlwind."
M 228, Box 28. <a title="Finding aid" href="http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=vcu-cab/vircu00069.xml" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Margaret Freeman Cabell Papers, 1910 - 1982</a>
1963 October 21
Letter to Margaret Freeman Cabell from the Rebuilding Fund Committee, Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, Birmingham, Alabama
Letter to Margaret Freeman Cabell from The Rev. John H. Cross, Jr., pastor of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, Birmingham, Alabama, and Samuel O'Neill, Chairman Rebuilding Committee, Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. The letter thanks her for her sympathy and her financial contribution in response to the bombing of the church on September 15, 1963.
Mrs. Cabell contributed to the Rebuilding Fund following an appeal sent out by Dr. Wendell P. Russell, Dean of Students at Virginia Union University. A carbon copy (sent to Mrs. Cabell) of the letter from Dr. Russell to the Rev. Cross with the monies Dr. Russell collected is included in this folder.
M 228, Box 28. <a title="Finding aid" href="http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=vcu-cab/vircu00069.xml" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Margaret Freeman Cabell Papers, 1910 - 1982</a>
1963 November 1