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9 December 1800. Leven Powell to Burr Powell.
Asks Burr to obtain two enslaved people for Leven [Jr.?]; Election of 1800. Includes typed transcription.
9 December 1800. Leven Powell to Burr Powell.
9: Dickerson-Wilson
Correspondence and notes on Virginia families by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton, genealogist, of Farmville, Virginia in response to inquires. Most of her notes are transcriptions of courthouse records, though she often created family trees for clients and clients sometimes sent their genealogy history to her.
Mrs. Morton's inventory is filed in the first folder, which lists folders not received with the accession.
Includes index of family names and inquirers.
0009 - Happy New Year (Two Candles) apple, 1917-04-04
Chiefly photo-engravings. Arranged by woodcut number. See also oversize box a and oversize folder b.
9 items: Saw mill accounts, 1832-1858
9 items.
9 January - 27 July 1981
Series contains materials related to the Committee to Furnish the President's House at the College of William & Mary. Taylor served on the Furniture subcommittee.
9 May 1853. Rebecca Powell, Henry, Ill., to her grandmother.
She had written from Cleveland and has now arrived safely to Henry. Reports on rest of family and thanks her grandparents for the time she had in Virginia. Mentions family there, including Uncle Nelson, Aunt [Anna?] and Uncle John Lloyd’s family.
9 May 1853. Rebecca Powell, Henry, Ill., to her grandmother.
(9) Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed's next 'Frinch' Cook.
9 Nov. 1875
Tucker, Jane S[helton (Ellis)], to her son Bev[erly Dandridge Tucker] and a copied letter from her daughter Maggie [Margaret] N[immo] Tucker. Pages 1-3 are Jane Tucker’s copy of a letter from Maggie Tucker describing the marriage of Charles Ellis Tucker (Jane’s son and Maggie’s brother) to Mabelle Morrison on Nov. 4 1875. Page 4 includes Jane Tucker’s congratulations to Beverley for his birthday and the recent birth of his daughter Eleanor Selden.
9 November 1858. Lloyd Powell, Henry, Ill., to “mother.”
Discusses multiple topics, such as the rainy weather, a comet that is passing nearby, and the state elections. Mentions that his business is not doing well. Asks her about their school. Presbyterian minister Mr. Winn castigated the Episcopalians. Charles is chewing tobacco.
9 November 1858. Lloyd Powell, Henry, Ill., to “mother.”
9 photocopied legal-size pages in Farsi, includes photographs
9 photostats of autographed signed letters written to James Madison, Jr., by E. Carrington, James Madison, Sr., and others, January-February 1788
Scope and Contents Some photostats are from the Library of Congress
9th VFC, 1977
Geology of Little North Mountain and the Central Shenandoah Valley.
(10) And they lived happily ever after.
10 April 1887
Tucker, B[everly] D[andridge], in Norfolk, Va. A religious poem entitled “Easter Dawn” written by Tucker at St. Paul’s Church. Two copies: a printed version, and hand-written version on the back of an advertisement for the Richmond Theater.
#10 Cash Book of George Blow (water stained; accts from Tower Hill or Wmsbg, Estate of Robert Hall Waller) 1809-1812
Description of these ledgers can be accessed on-site by consulting the paper inventory. Brief descriptions are given here. Many of the ledgers, day books and accounts are in poor condition and parts are not legible or missing. Location of the business or the compiler of the accouonts often cannot be determined and are noted with a ?.
10 Centime Coin, 1919
10: Davidson
Correspondence and notes on Virginia families by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton, genealogist, of Farmville, Virginia in response to inquires. Most of her notes are transcriptions of courthouse records, though she often created family trees for clients and clients sometimes sent their genealogy history to her.
Mrs. Morton's inventory is filed in the first folder, which lists folders not received with the accession.
Includes index of family names and inquirers.
10 items: Other stock accounts, including statements of stocks owned by Robert W. Carter, 1843-1860
10 items.
10 Nov. 1865
“Sallie,” in Richmond, Va., to Maggie [Margaret Nimmo Tucker]. News of Jennie Pegram’s marriage to Col. McIntosh. Mentions Maggie’s mother and father in Canada, and “the boys” had been with Maggie’s mother longer than expected before they “sailed out.”
10 Parish House Blueprints: Parking Schemes
Blueprints of construction and maintenance projects on Bruton Parish Church, Wythe House, or new Parish House.
10 Pfennig Coblenz Kriegeld Coin, 1918
10 photostats (negative and positive) of autographed signed letters written by Bishop James Madison to Edmund Randolph and James Madison, Jr., 1785-1789
Scope and Contents Photostats of James Madison correspondence (1788-89, 1831, and undated); photostats of letters written by Bishop James Madison (1776, 1780-1803); photostats of letters to Bishop Madison from Henry St. George Tucker (1811); photostats of letters written by James Madison, Sr. (1794-95); photostat of lectures given by Bishop Madison at William and Mary (1796)