Katherine Courtenay Johnston was born in 1877 in Botetourt County, Virginia to Charles Johnston (1844-1910) and Nannie (Thornton) Johnston (1852-1911). In the late 19th century, Katherine Courtenay Johnston moved to Los Angeles, California where she attended school and was later employed as a teacher. In the early 20th century she received her law degree and subsequently moved to New York where she worked as an attorney in Manhattan until her death in 1952. Katherine Courtenay Johnston is buried in the Angelus Rosedale Cemetery in Los Angeles, California.
Through her father’s family, Katherine Courtenay Johnston was descended from Peter Johnston, who emigrated to Virginia from Scotland in 1727. In 1765 he moved to Prince Edward County and purchased a large tract of land which he originally named Cherry Hill and later renamed Longwood. Peter Johnston and his wife Martha (Rogers) had four sons: Peter Johnston, Jr., Andrew, Charles, and Edward. Two of those sons, Peter Johnston, Jr. (1763-1831) and Charles Johnston (1769-1833) are represented in this collection.
On both sides of her family, Katherine Courtenay Johnston was related to some of the most influential and important Virginia families. As such, this collection of materials related to her family provides tremendous insight into Virginia history before, during, and after the Civil War.
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Submissions from 1873
Joseph Eggleston Johnston to Frederick Johnston, Joseph Eggleston Johnston
Submissions from 1868
Robert E. Lee and John Campbell (letter of recommendation for William Mynn Thornton), Robert E. Lee and John Campbell
Submissions from 1865
Charles Johnston to "Patty", Charles Johnston
Submissions from 1862
General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson to William Cook Lewis, Thomas J. Jackson
L. Jones to Maria Thornton, L Jones
W.P. Moseley to Maria (Moseley) Thornton, W.P. Moseley
Colonel John T. Thornton to "sister", John T. Thornton
Submissions from 1861
Charles Johnston to Frederick Johnston, Charles Johnston
Colonel John T. Thornton to "sister", John T. Thornton
Mary Thornton to Maria Thornton, Mary Thornton
Submissions from 1857
Edward Everett to Captain Henry Brewerton, Edward Everett
Submissions from 1852
Henry Clay to Captain Henry Brewerton, Henry Clay
Submissions from 1845
General Robert E. Lee to Captain Henry Brewerton, Robert E. Lee