Box 2
Contains 50 Results:
Accounts of Charles Brown, 1810-1877
Important accounts and papers that were kept and used by Charles Brown.
Accounts of Charles Brown, 1810-1877
Important accounts and papers that were kept and used by Charles Brown.
Legal and Medical Papers, 1814-1880, undated
Important accounts and papers that were kept and used by Charles Brown.
Land Warrant, 1796.
A warrant granting to John Barkley a tract of land in Albemarle County, Virginia.
Other legal papers, 1823-1845.
Papers that were created for or by persons other than the Brown family and found among Charles Brown's papers.
Accounts of Jonathon Gions, 1843-1845.
Papers that were created for or by persons other than the Brown family and found among Charles Brown's papers.
Accounts of Valentine Head, 1842.
Papers that were created for or by persons other than the Brown family and found among Charles Brown's papers.
Other Accounts, 1813-1850.
Papers that were created for or by persons other than the Brown family and found among Charles Brown's papers.
A table of barometric measurements, 1833
1 piece.
Other papers
9 pieces.
A memorandum book of Bezaleel I. Brown containing definitions of words, names of scholars in an unidentified school, and other memoranda., 1858-1876
84 pages. 6 x 4 inches.
Covers and envelopes
28 pieces
Letters, 1876.
Included are letters, accounts, boundary and land identifications, and estate settlement papers.
Accounts, 1816-1888.
Papers consisting of invoices, receipts, etc. from members of the Brown family
Boundary papers, 1751-1756.
Papers giving boundaries of land owned by Benjamin and Bezaleel Brown.
Boundary papers, 1792.
A warrant signed by Henry Lee, governor of Virginia, granting to Bazeleel [Bezaleel] Brown a tract of land in Albemarle County, Virginia.
Estate papers, 1870-1877.
Papers relating to the settlement of the estate of Judith Brown.
Will, n.d.
Important accounts and papers that were kept and used by Charles Brown.
Deed, 1821.
A deed given by William D. Taylor, United States tax collector for the 18th district of Virginia, to Charles Brown, covering a tract of land in Albemarle County, Virginia.
Land warrant, 1822.
A warrant issued by John Taylor, Governor of Virginia, granting a tract of land in Albemarle County, Virginia, to Charles Brown.
Land papers, 1814-1825.
Papers concerning other lands owned by Charles Brown.
Medical Licenses, 1814-1815, 1815-1816.
Licenses to practice medicine.
Bonds, 1841-1843.
Bonds given by persons appointed by Charles Brown, sheriff of Albemarle County, Virginia, to act as deputies.
Suits, 1842-1843.
Suits against Charles Brown, sheriff of Albemarle County, Virginia.