Purchased by Murdoch, May 1, 1979.
George Bagby Collection (MS884), Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
George William Bagby was doctor, editor, and writer. He was born on August 13, 1828, in Buckingham County, Virginia, and received his undergraduate and medical degrees from University of Pennsylvania (1846, 1849), although he may have never practiced medicine.
Along with work as a lecturer and humorist, Bagby spent his career as a journalist, writer, and editor, with a brief period as a soldier in the Confederate Army (April-September 1861). His many jobs included include co-owner and write for
Bagby married Lucy Parke Chamberlayne Bagby on February 16, 1863, and together they had six sons and four daughters. He died in Richmond, Virginia, on November 29, 1883.
Source: Watson, Ritchie Devon, Jr. and the Dictionary of Virginia Biography. "George William Bagby (1828–1883)."
This collection contains 5 broadsides, printed circa 1870s, that advertise lectures by George Bagby. Lecture titles advertised on the posters include "Bacon and Greens, or the Native Virginian," "The Disease Called Love," "Plantation Life in Slave Times," and "The Virginia Negro, Past and Present."