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Scrapbook, 1920-1924

 File — Box: Small Collections Box 20, Folder: 1
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Scrapbook of Christine Henderson, class of 1924, Williamsburg High School. Memorabilia includes original photographs.

Dates: 1920-1924

Deed, 1913 Mar. 10

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Deed from H.D. and Carrie D. Cole, his wife, to Lucy R. Brooks for property on the southeast corner of Scotland and Henry Streets, Williamsburg, Virginia.  Lot is portion of what is known as the Armistead Homestead.  March 10, 1913.

WHRA.

Dates: 1913 Mar. 10

Speech, 1988 August

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Typed copy of a speech on Williamsburg and the Restoration given to the Bruton Parish Men's Club during August, 1988.

WHRA.

Dates: 1988 August

Papers, 1862-1929

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Scope and Contents The folder includes the following items: Letter from Albert Swindler, Camp Berryville, to his wife, Boston, Culpeper County. 1862 November 25. Received his commission the previous night; now has good company; is sending 16 yards of calico for shirts. Includes envelope. Series of referrals through the CSA chain of command regarding a case involving an enlisted man formerly in Captain Swindler's company. 1864 April 18-May 3. Certificate from the Library of...
Dates: 1862-1929

Report, 1843 Oct. 11

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Papers, 1797-1850

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Papers, 1797-1850, of the Tazewell family. Includes letter, 1797, written by Samuel H. Smith to Henry Tazewell concerning his paper, The Universal Gazette and discussing foreign affairs; and letters, 1804-1850, written by Henry S. Foote and William Nelson, Jr. to Littleton Waller Tazewell; and one anonymous letter addressed to Tazewell and John Tyler (1790-1862) concerning army promotions.

Dates: 1797-1850

Letter, 1867 May 24

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Removed from MsVol Diaries D12.

Dates: 1867 May 24

Papers, 1774 Oct. 13, 1801 Jan. 26

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Identifier: id211015
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Manuscript in the hand of and signed by George Wythe, giving legal advice to the recipient who purchased land from John Twitty, the title which could be subject to the payment of a judgment recovered by the King against Twitty in a case before the General Court.  If John Twitty will not recant the bonds for payment of the purchase money, Wythe advises the recipient not to pay the money until the suit is ended or until he can be assured he will not be evicted. October 13, 1774....
Dates: 1774 Oct. 13, 1801 Jan. 26

Letter, 1858 Dec. 1

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ALS of Robert Morrison, member of the College of William and Mary faculty, to Lemuel J. Bowden, 1 Dec. 1858, concerning payment of notes due in January and July when College faculty get paid. 1 p.

Dates: 1858 Dec. 1

Chronology, circa 1822-1871

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Manuscript of chronological events in the early life of Charles Stewart Todd.  Possibly autobiographical.  Begins with 1) birthday on January 22, 1791 and ends with 30) at Bogota, Capital of the Republic of Columbia in 1823.

Dates: circa 1822-1871

Letter, 1911 Nov. 13

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Letter from Claude A. Swanson, Chatham, Virginia to Charles A. Edwards, Washington, D.C., where he states that he cannot write the Richmond Times-Dispatch on Edwards' behalf because of his hostile relationship with them. November 13, 1911.

Dates: 1911 Nov. 13

Letter, 1970 Nov. 2

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Letter from Evan Thomas, New York, to Bruce Hawkins, a student at the College of William and Mary, about Norman Thomas as a religious educator.  Evan Thomas is the son of Norman Thomas.  November 2, 1970.

Dates: 1970 Nov. 2

Letter, 1886 June 24, undated

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Letter, 1886 June 24, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, [New York, N. Y.] to John Gellatly [New York, N. Y.]. Concerning two works of art ["Badge" ?] and a terra cotta. 2 p. ; 25 cm. Letter, undated, Augustus Saint-Gaudens to Mrs. S. G. Ward. Comments on his work during a certain period and the portraits of "Mr. Ward, Miss Lee, the Butler boys, and my own boy."

Dates: 1886 June 24, undated

Letter, 1841 June 20

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Letter from Daniel Webster, Washington, D.C. to Norton Quincy Tirrell, Fortress Monroe, Old Point Comfort, Virginia, stating that since he has not made any selection, he will comply with Tirrell's wishes and forward Tirrell's letter to Dr. Sewall.

Norton Quincy Tirrell is the great-great-great-grandfather of donor, Mrs. Page Clagget.

Dates: 1841 June 20

Letter, 1858 Oct. 11

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Letter from G.A. Williams, Moorefield, Virginia to Charles Lanman, Georgetown, Washington, D.C. giving biographical information on his father, Jared Williams, for inclusion in the Directory of the United States Congress. Bears testimonial letter from John H. Cassin.

Dates: 1858 Oct. 11

Letter, 1886 May 8

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: James Grant Wilson, Appleton's Dictionary Of American Biography, New York, N.Y., to General Nathaniel P. Banks requesting that Banks complete an article about himself for the first volume of the publicaiton and if he is willing to write a few other articles about some of his contemporaries. Includes newspaper article about Kevin Ruffner finding the letter in the "A-C" volume of Appleton's Dictionary of American...
Dates: 1886 May 8

Papers, 1791-1873

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: Papers of the Yancey family of Woodville, Rappahannock County, Va. and Culpeper County, Va. Includes letters, 1844-1873 and accounts, chiefly 1834-1853. Concerns John W. Yancey, William T. Yancey, James P. Yancey and the estate of Major Yancey. There is a letter, 1844, of Charles Yancey of Tennessee concerning his administration of the Craven estate. The Craven will designated the New York Colonization Society as the legatee, but the will was broken. This collection also contains material...
Dates: 1791-1873

Order, 1782 Jan. 30

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Order from William Davies, War Office, to the Berkeley County (Virginia, now West Virginia) Lieutenant , about raising militia for post Yorktown skirmishes with the British. General [Nathanael] Greene has requested assistance.

Dates: 1782 Jan. 30

Small Collections Box 20

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Papers, 1797-1850, of the Tazewell family. Includes letter, 1797, written by Samuel H. Smith to Henry Tazewell concerning his paper, The Universal Gazette and discussing foreign affairs; and letters, 1804-1850, written by Henry S. Foote and William Nelson, Jr. to Littleton Waller Tazewell; and one anonymous letter addressed to Tazewell and John Tyler (1790-1862) concerning army promotions.

Dates: 1797-1850

Small Collections Box 20

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Letter from Evan Thomas, New York, to Bruce Hawkins, a student at the College of William and Mary, about Norman Thomas as a religious educator.  Evan Thomas is the son of Norman Thomas.  November 2, 1970.

Dates: 1970 November 2

Small Collections Box 20

 File — Box: Small Collections Box 20
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Manuscript of chronological events in the early life of Charles Stewart Todd.  Possibly autobiographical.  Begins with 1) birthday on January 22, 1791 and ends with 30) at Bogota, Capital of the Republic of Columbia in 1823.

Dates: circa 1822-1871

Letter, 1779 Jan. 3

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Letter from A[sa] Worthington, Rariton, to Ebenezer Foot[e], Crumpond {?} about not being responsible for the cattle on the east side of the North River; his hope to tour Colchester [Connecticut] and wish to visit him and Mr. Kellogg; expresses need for them to travel eastward together; mentions the possibility of sleighing.  January 3, 1779.  Includes typescript.

Dates: 1779 Jan. 3

Letter, 1753 May 12

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: Letter from Benjamin Waller, Williamsburgh [Virginia] to Walter King, Merchant in Bristol, about a legal case Waller is handling for King. Mentions that the courts can't meet "because the Governor was not in the Countrey" but "since I am under so many Seals certified by the Governor to be Clerk of the General Court...if you give them copies...will not put you and themselves to the great expence of new records..." Mentions King's judgement against Hunter, creditors of James Bray obtained a...
Dates: 1753 May 12

Small Collections Box 20

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Letter from A[sa] Worthington, Rariton, to Ebenezer Foot[e], Crumpond {?} about not being responsible for the cattle on the east side of the North River; his hope to tour Colchester [Connecticut] and wish to visit him and Mr. Kellogg; expresses need for them to travel eastward together; mentions the possibility of sleighing.  January 3, 1779.  Includes typescript.

Dates: 1779 January 3

Small Collections Box 20

 File — Box: Small Collections Box 20
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Manuscript in the hand of and signed by George Wythe, giving legal advice to the recipient who purchased land from John Twitty, the title which could be subject to the payment of a judgment recovered by the King against Twitty in a case before the General Court.  If John Twitty will not recant the bonds for payment of the purchase money, Wythe advises the recipient not to pay the money until the suit is ended or until he can be assured he will not be evicted. October 13, 1774....
Dates: 1774 October 13, 1801 January 26