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Collection Number: 01563

Collection Title: James King Hall Papers, 1751-1949 (bulk 1920-1948).

This collection has access restrictions. For details, please see the restrictions.

This collection has use restrictions. For details, please see the restrictions.

This is a finding aid. It is a description of archival material held in the Wilson Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Unless otherwise noted, the materials described below are physically available in our reading room, and not digitally available through the World Wide Web. See the Duplication Policy section for more information.


This collection was rehoused and a summary created with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities; this finding aid was created with support from NC ECHO.

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Size 38.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 30,000 items)
Abstract James King Hall (1875-1948) of Iredell County, N.C., was a psychiatrist who specialized in mental illness and co-founder and director of the Westbrook Sanitorium in Richmond, Va., 1911-1948. The collection contains the professional correspondence and medical writings, chiefly 1920-1948, of James King Hall and include correspondence with friends and colleagues in the medical profession, mainly in North Carolina and Virginia; items related to psychiatry and its institutions and organizations, including the Tri-State Medical Association of the Carolinas and Virginia and the American Psychiatric Association; letters from political leaders of North Carolina and Virginia concerning state mental institutions; correspondence with doctors and others, including Judge Horace W. Fitch, concerning Hall's interst in the relation of crime and mental illness; and papers regarding genealogy and the history of Iredell County, N.C. Early papers are of Hall and Nisbet ancestors in Iredell County, including correspondence, financial, and legal documents of Hugh Roddy Hall (1800-1856); records of the Bethany congregation (Presbyterian), 1775-1872; a physician's day book, 1867-1871; and records of the Ebenezer Academy, an Iredell County school operated by Hugh Roddy Hall. Also included are clippings pictures, scrapbooks, notebooks, and an inspection report of a Confederate medical purveyor's depot, 1864.
Creator Hall, James King, d. 1948.
Curatorial Unit University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.
Language English
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Restrictions to Access
Papers, 1940-1949 and undated, in Series 2 are closed.
Restrictions to Use
Volumes 2, 4, 6-7, 9, 11-15 may not be photocopied.
Copyright Notice
Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], in the James King Hall Papers, #1563, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Alternate Form of Material
Microfilm copy available.
  • Reel 1: Volume 14; assorted genealogical material on Richard King.
  • Reel 2: Volume 7.
Acquisitions Information
Gift of Mrs. James K. Hall of Richmond, Va., 1948-1950.
Additional Descriptive Resources
A copy of the original finding aid for this collection is filed in folder 1a.
Sensitive Materials Statement
Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, the North Carolina Public Records Act (N.C.G.S. § 132 1 et seq.), and Article 7 of the North Carolina State Personnel Act (Privacy of State Employee Personnel Records, N.C.G.S. § 126-22 et seq.). Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable living individuals represented in this collection without the consent of those individuals may have legal ramifications (e.g., a cause of action under common law for invasion of privacy may arise if facts concerning an individual's private life are published that would be deemed highly offensive to a reasonable person) for which the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no responsibility.
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Processed by: SHC Staff

Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007

Updated by: Adam Fielding and Jodi Berkowitz, April 2011.

This collection was rehoused and a summary created with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

This finding aid was created with support from NC ECHO.

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James King Hall (1875-1948) of Iredell County, N.C., was a psychiatrist who specialized in mental illness and co-founder and director of the Westbrook Sanitorium in Richmond, Va., 1911-1948. Hall was also a member of several medical associations and societies; author and editor for medical journals, including Southern Medicine and Surgery; consulting psychiatrist of the Virginia State Department of Public Welfare; chairman of the Governor's Advisory Board on Mental Hygiene (Virginia); and member of the General Board of Directors of the State Hospitals of Virginia, 1923-1935.

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The collection includes the professional correspondence and medical writings, chiefly 1920-1948, of James King Hall (1875-1948). The papers include correspondence with friends and colleagues in the medical profession, mainly in North Carolina and Virginia; items related to psychiatry and its institutions and organizations, including the Tri-State Medical Association of the Carolinas and Virginia and the American Psychiatric Association; letters from political leaders of North Carolina and Virginia concerning state mental institutions; correspondence with doctors and others, including Judge Horace W. Fitch, concerning Hall's interst in the relation of crime and mental illness; and papers regarding genealogy and the history of Iredell County, N.C. Early papers are of Hall and Nisbet ancestors in Iredell County, including correspondence, financial, and legal documents of Hugh Roddy Hall (1800-1856); records of the Bethany congregation (Presbyterian), 1775-1872; a physician's day book, 1867-1871; and records of the Ebenezer Academy, an Iredell County school operated by Hugh Roddy Hall. Also included are clippings pictures, scrapbooks, notebooks, and an inspection report of a Confederate medical purveyor's depot, 1864.

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Contents list

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 1. James King Hall Papers, 1751-1949 and undated.

Arrangement: chronological.

Use Restriction: Volumes 2, 4, 6-7, 9, 11-15 may not be photocopied.

The series includes the professional correspondence and medical writings, chiefly 1920-1948, of James King Hall. The papers include correspondence with friends and colleagues in the medical profession, mainly in North Carolina and Virginia; items related to psychiatry and its institutions and organizations, including the Tri-State Medical Association of the Carolinas and Virginia and the American Psychiatric Association; letters from political leaders of North Carolina and Virginia concerning state mental institutions; correspondence with doctors and others, including Judge Horace W. Fitch, concerning Hall's interst in the relation of crime and mental illness; and papers regarding genealogy and the history of Iredell County, N.C. A significant portion of this correspondence is with Mary E. Lazenby of Statesville, N.C., in the 1940's. Early papers are of Hall and Nisbet ancestors in Iredell County, including correspondence, financial, and legal documents of Hugh Roddy Hall; records of the Bethany congregation (Presbyterian), 1775-1872; a physician's day book, 1867-1871; and records of the Ebenezer Academy, an Iredell County school operated by Hugh Roddy Hall. Also included are clippings, pictures, scrapbooks, notebooks, and an inspection report of a Confederate medical purveyor's depot, 1864.

Folder 1a

Original finding aid

Folder 1

1751-1820

Folder 2

1821-1826

Folder 3

1827-1830

Folder 4

1831-1840

Folder 5

1841-1846

Folder 6

1847-1851

Folder 7

1852-1855

Folder 8

1856-1857

Folder 9

1858-1862

Folder 10

1863-1886

Folder 11

1887-1892

Folder 12

1893-1895

Folder 13

1896-1899

Folder 14

Undated material prior to 1900

Folder 15

1900-1904

Folder 16

1905-1909

Folder 17

1910-1912

Folder 18

1913

Folder 19

1914

Folder 20

1915

Folder 21

1916

Folder 22

1917

Folder 23

1918

Folder 24-26

Folder 24

Folder 25

Folder 26

1919

Folder 27-31

Folder 27

Folder 28

Folder 29

Folder 30

Folder 31

1920

Folder 32-45

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Folder 45

1921

Folder 46-65

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1922

Folder 66-97b

1923

Folder 98a-98s

1924

Folder 99-116

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Folder 116

1925

Folder 117

Undated material and clippings, 1925

Folder 118

Clippings and menus, 1926

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1926

Folder 140

Undated material and clippings, 1927

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1927

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Undated material and clippings, 1928

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1928

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Undated material and clippings, 1929

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1929

Folder 220

Uundated material and clippings, 1930

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1930

Folder 236

Undated material and clippings, 1931

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1931

Folder 249

Undated material and clippings, 1932

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1932

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Folder 265

Report of receiving system, 1933

Folder 266

Undated material and clippings, 1933

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1933

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Undated material and clippings, 1934

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1934

Folder 320

Undated material and clippings, 1935

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1935

Folder 349

Undated material and clippings, 1936

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1936

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Undated material and clippings, 1937

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1937

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Undated material and clippings, 1938

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1938

Folder 454

Undated material and clippings, 1939

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Folder 491

1939

Folder 492

Undated material and clippings, 1940

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Folder 531

1940

Folder 532

Undated matrial and clippings, 1941

Folder 533-587b

1941

Folder 588a

Undated material and clippings, 1942

Folder 589-641

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1942

Folder 642-643

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Undated material and clippings, 1943

Folder 644-694

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1943

Folder 695

Undated material and clippings, 1944

Folder 696-730

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1944

Folder 731

Undated material and clippings, 1945

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1945

Folder 767-768

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Undated material and clippings, 1946

Folder 769-807

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1946

Folder 808-809

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Undated material and clippings, 1947

Folder 810-846

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1947

Folder 847-848

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Folder 848

Undated materials and clippings, 1948

Folder 849-878

Folder 849

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1948

Folder 879

1949

Folder 880-881

Folder 880

Folder 881

Material on James K. Hall and the Hall family

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Correspondence, undated

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Medical writings and reports, undated

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Folder 921

Biographical and historical materials, undated

Folder 922-927

Folder 922

Folder 923

Folder 924

Folder 925

Folder 926

Folder 927

Poetry and other writings, undated

Folder 928a-929

Printed materials, undated

Folder 930

Other papers, undated

Folder 931

Fragments, undated

Folder 931a

Volume 1: "Session Book of the Church of Bethany, Iredell County, North Carolina, 1775-1872"

Folder 932

Volume 2: Ledger, 1824-1836

Ledger of blacksmith jobs, saddle and bridle repairs, and other items. Names include Alvin Howard and B. Smith.

Folder 933

Volume 3: Notebook, 1827

Notebook contains a record of sums owed H[ugh] R. Hall for tuition of children attending his school.

Volume 4: Account book fragment, 1837-1841

Account book, probably of Hugh R. Hall, containing records of tuition owed by students, other school related matters, financial deals with James K. Hall, and notes on farming activities.

Folder 934

Volume 5: Librarian's book, Bethany congregation, 1837-1849

Folder 935

Volume 6: Treasurer's book, Bethany congregation, 1852-1856

Volume 7: Official report of inspection of the Medical Purveyor's Depot, Demopolis, Ala., 1864

Reel R-2

Microfilm copy of Volume 7

Oversize Volume SV-1563/8

Volume 8: Physician's day book of Dr. E. A. Hall of Iredell County, N.C., 1867-1871

Folder 936

Volume 9: Scrapbook, 1876

Scrapbook contains poetry and other writings from periodicals.

Folder 937

Volume 10: Typed copies of autographed poems by Michael Long, 1916-1946

Folder 938

Volume 11: Notebook, 1920

Notes on the physical and mental conditions of persons in prison examined by James K. Hall.

Volume 12: Notebook, 1927

Notes on trip by automobile to Cincinnati, Ohio.

Volume 13: Notebook, 1945

Notes by James K. Hall on a special meeting of the Council of the American Psychiatric Association, 26-27 February 1945.

Folder 939

Volume 14: Notebook, undated

Genealogical material on the King family of Rowan and Iredell counties, N.C.

Reel R-1

Microfilm copy of Volume 14

Folder 940

Volume 15: Notebook of sermons, undated

Extra Oversize Paper Folder X-OPF-1563/1

Hall family tree; copy of map of Rowan and Iredell counties, N.C., circa 1798

Image Folder PF-1563/1-2

PF-1563/1

PF-1563/2

Photographs

Photographs include images of or relating to James K. Hall, doctors, historic sites and objects, and other individuals.

Special Format Image SF-P-1563/1

Special format photograph

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Arrangement: chronological.

Restriction: Papers, 1940-1949 and undated, are closed.

This series contains personal and professional correspondence, including letters with colleagues and patients.

Folder 2:1

1919-1925

Folder 2:2

1926-1927

Folder 2:3-2:4

1929

Folder 2:5

1930

Folder 2:6-2:8

1931-1932

Folder 2:9-2:10

1933

Folder 2:11-2:12

1934

Folder 2:13-2:15

1935

Folder 2:16-2:17

1936

Folder 2:18-2:20

1937

Folder 2:21-2:22

1938

Folder 2:23-2:24

1939

Folder 2:25-2:41

1940-1949 and undated

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