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Mattoon Family Collection Photographs

The Mattoon Collection contains materials collected by Mary Venable Cox (1881-1969) and her husband, John Chester Mattoon (1872-1940). Mary Venable Cox was born at the Cox family homestead eight miles north of Farmville, VA. At the age of seven, she was sent to live with her Uncle Benjamin Cox who was the business manager of the State Normal School in Farmville. She attended the training school that was associated with the State Normal School for four years. Upon graduation from the eighth grade, she entered the State Normal School and graduated in June 1900. From 1900-1901 Mary Venable Cox taught at a private school in Winchester, VA and the following year she and her cousin Mary White Cox (daughter of Benjamin) taught in a two-room schoolhouse in Raphine, VA. In 1902, she received a scholarship to attend the Teachers College at Columbia University in New York City. She attended classes there for two years and in 1904 received a Bachelor’s Diploma in Education. In the fall of that same year, she began teaching algebra at the State Normal School at Farmville and acted as assistant to her future husband John Chester Mattoon who had begun teaching there in 1902. The two were eventually married in June of 1907 at Benjamin Cox’s home in Farmville. John Mattoon continued to teach at the State Normal School until the end of the spring term in 1912 at which point he accepted a position at the University of Indiana in Bloomington, Ind. In 1915, after the University of Indiana discontinued the practical vocational program, the Mattoons moved to Baltimore, Maryland where J.C. Mattoon found work at Bartlett-Hayward & Company. From 1918-1919 Mary Venable Mattoon worked in Washington, D.C. with the Quartermaster Corps, commuting each day from Baltimore. In 1925, they moved to Woodstock, MD. It was there, that John Mattoon would pass away in 1940, after an eight-year battle with cancer. Mary Venable Mattoon remained in Woodstock until 1966 when she moved to Lancaster, Ohio to be nearer to her son’s family. She passed away on March 18, 1969.

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  • LU-157.0103 - Appomattox River, dam at Farmville, VA by John Chester Mattoon

    LU-157.0103 - Appomattox River, dam at Farmville, VA

  • LU-157.0104 - Appomattox River, Buzzard's Roost at high water by John Chester Mattoon

    LU-157.0104 - Appomattox River, Buzzard's Roost at high water

  • LU-157.0105 - Appomattox River, Farmville Mill dam by John Chester Mattoon

    LU-157.0105 - Appomattox River, Farmville Mill dam

  • LU-157.0106 - Appomattox River, boat landing in Farmville, VA by John Chester Mattoon

    LU-157.0106 - Appomattox River, boat landing in Farmville, VA

  • LU-157.0107 - Appomattox River, from Dutchman's Curve looking down by John Chester Mattoon

    LU-157.0107 - Appomattox River, from Dutchman's Curve looking down

  • LU-157.0108 - Appomattox River at Dutchman's Curve by John Chester Mattoon

    LU-157.0108 - Appomattox River at Dutchman's Curve

  • LU-157.0109 - Appomattox River from narrow-gauge bridge looking down by John Chester Mattoon

    LU-157.0109 - Appomattox River from narrow-gauge bridge looking down

  • LU-157.0110 - Appomattox River, swimming hole near Farmville, VA by John Chester Mattoon

    LU-157.0110 - Appomattox River, swimming hole near Farmville, VA

  • LU-157.0111 - Appomattox River, John C. Mattoon's boat, near Dutchman's Curve by John Chester Mattoon

    LU-157.0111 - Appomattox River, John C. Mattoon's boat, near Dutchman's Curve

  • LU-157.0112 - Pond near Farmville, VA by John Chester Mattoon

    LU-157.0112 - Pond near Farmville, VA

  • LU-157.0113- Appomattox River at mouth of Buffalo Creek, near Farmville, VA by John Chester Mattoon

    LU-157.0113- Appomattox River at mouth of Buffalo Creek, near Farmville, VA

  • LU-157.0114 - Buffalo Creek, 1/2 mile up by John Chester Mattoon

    LU-157.0114 - Buffalo Creek, 1/2 mile up

  • LU-157.0115 - Road near Little Buffalo Creek by John Chester Mattoon

    LU-157.0115 - Road near Little Buffalo Creek

  • LU-157.0116 - Wagon bridge over Little Buffalo, Farmville, VA by John Chester Mattoon

    LU-157.0116 - Wagon bridge over Little Buffalo, Farmville, VA

  • LU-157.0117 - Wagon bridge over Little Buffalo, Farmville, VA by John Chester Mattoon

    LU-157.0117 - Wagon bridge over Little Buffalo, Farmville, VA

  • LU-157.0118 - Wagon bridge over Little Buffalo, Farmville, VA by John Chester Mattoon

    LU-157.0118 - Wagon bridge over Little Buffalo, Farmville, VA

  • LU-157.0119 - Buffalo Creek, Farmville, VA by John Chester Mattoon

    LU-157.0119 - Buffalo Creek, Farmville, VA

  • LU-157.0120 - Little Buffalo Creek from wagon bridge by John Chester Mattoon

    LU-157.0120 - Little Buffalo Creek from wagon bridge

  • LU-157.0121 - Appomattox River at Buffalo Creek sandbar by John Chester Mattoon

    LU-157.0121 - Appomattox River at Buffalo Creek sandbar

  • LU-157.0122 - Little Buffalo Creek by John Chester Mattoon

    LU-157.0122 - Little Buffalo Creek

 

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