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20th Congress, H.R. 274, 1828
A bill for the relief of the Collectors of the Customs for the Ports of Norfolk, Portsmouth and Petersburg.
20th VFC, 1988 October 15
Stratigraphy and Structure Across the blue ridge Anticlinorium in Central Virginia.
21 August 1777. Peter Grant to Leven Powell.
21 August 1777. Peter Grant to Leven Powell.
Describes the inoculation cabin and the difficulty of getting soldiers. Includes typed transcription.
#21 Daybook of Richard Blow (Tower Hill), 1787 Feb. 1 - 1788 August
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 ?.
0021 - Digger, No. 1 (Small), 1917-07-08
Chiefly photo-engravings. Arranged by woodcut number. See also oversize box a and oversize folder b.
21 Feb. 1865
Tucker, Beverley [Dandridge], in Headquarters, OTEY Battery, to “Cousin Mannie." Discusses the difficulties of writing at camp, assignment to “Cousin Robert’s” detainment and wishes to correspond with “Lucy” and “Aunt Fannie.”
21 items: Letters and accounts of Samuel Woolland, overseer at Clifton, 1836-1839
21 items.
21 Jan. 1866
Tucker, Beverley [Dandridge], at University College, Toronto, to his mother [Jane Shelton (Ellis) Tucker]. News from school; his brother Jim [James Ellis Tucker] wants to aid “Cousin Spot [Dandridge?]” but needs money to travel; Senior Matriculation exam and news of friends and family.
21 Jan. 1881
Tucker, Beverley D[andridge], at the Rectory, in Warsaw, Va., to his father [Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1820-1890)] and mother [Jane Shelton (Ellis) Tucker]. Congratulates them on their wedding anniversary.
21 May 1863
Dearest Friend. Signature illegible – could be “Tbidem.” Warns Beverely Tucker to never mention the names “C” and “CB” but if already have mentioned them, substitute Wilson. Accession Number 2008.27
21 October 1840. St. Leger Carter, Port Conway, King George County, Conway, Va. to Major Newton Keane.
Concerns possible sale of land from the estate of his deceased mother Elizabeth Carter.
21 October 1840. St. Leger Carter, Port Conway, King George County, Conway, Va. to Major Newton Keane.
21 Petty Receipts, 1784
21 Q-Win , undated
The collection includes an administrative materials such as a manual, brochures, digital images, halftime show script and formations, and other materials from the student-run William and Mary Pep Band.
Audio-Visual material received electronically is available in the William and Mary digital repository.
21st, 22nd, 24th, 29th, 33rd, 34th, 40th, 41st and 42nd Congressional Reports, 1830-1856, 1868-1873
Reports from the House of Representatives and the Senate from the 21st Congress to the 42nd Congress, but not representative of all the congresses or sessions. In order by report number within each session.
21st VFC, 1989 September 29-30
Terrace Gravels, Heavy Mineral Deposits and Faulted Basement along and near the Fall Zone in Southeastern Virginia Floppy disk removed from collection and placed in the University Archives Artifacts Collection. (UA 2012.418.01)
0022 - Automobile (Winter Landscape), 1917-07-17
Chiefly photo-engravings. Arranged by woodcut number. See also oversize box a and oversize folder b.
#22 Cash Book (of Richard Blow, Tower Hill Store), 1789 February - 1803 October
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 ?.
22: Haskins-Overby
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.
22 items: George P. King, Fredericksburg, 1847-1852
22 items.
22 Petty Receipts, 1784
22 Sept. 1869
Brooke, V[irginia] S[arah (Tucker)], in Richmond, Va., to her sister-in-law Jennie [Jane Shelton (Ellis) Tucker]. Life difficult in Richmond. Anxious about the future. Speaks of trying times, including her “named paraded in the public prints.”
22nd Annual Hampton Institute Ministers' Conference Minutes, 1935 June 24-28
Typed meeting minutes.
22nd Annual Honors Convocation, October 22, 1958
One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1958 edition of the 22nd Annual Honors Convocation. Tape includes various speakers at the event. Tape is about 1 1/2 hours long with speed 3 3/4ips. Acc.1980.31