Box 3
Contains 35 Results:
Accounts and legal papers of William Cabell, Junior, 1789
Dr. George Gilmer, Pen Park, to Colonel William Cabell, 1789 December 19
Giving medical advice.
Letters, 1790 May
Two letters dealing with the levy to pay for the county jail and repairing the court house.
Accounts of William Cabell, Senior, 1787-1790
"A state of the case between Davies & Burks", 1790 March 13
Signed by Nicholas Davies.
Accounts of William Cabell, 1790
George Gilmer, Pen Park, to Colonel William Cabell, Union Hill, Amherst, 1790 June 5
Giving medical advice.
A list of land belonging to William Cabell, Junior, Undated
Receipt, signed by George Gilmer, 1790 October 2
Receipts of William Cabell, 1791
Joseph Jones Monroe Letter, 1791 October 18
Addressed to an unknown recipient. Requesting a copy of a bill.
Joseph Jones Monroe, Charlottesville, to William S. Crawford, Clerk of Amherst, 1791 December 22
About his plans to move his law practice to Amherst.
George Gilmer, Pen Park, to Colonel William Cabell, 1792 January 26
Giving medical advice.
Legal papers and accounts of Colonel William Cabell, Junior, 1792
Landon Cabell, Kingston, Jamaica, to his brother William Cabell, 1792 September 2
Explaining why he will not return home from Jamaica and stating, " I live, I repent and will atone, as far as a future life of self denial, and a steady observance of all that is right can atone for my misdeeds."
John Nicholas, Charlottesville, to William Cabell, Junior, 1792 October 13
About Cabell's candidacy for U.S. Representative.
William Cabell, Union Hill, to Landon Cabell, Kingston, Jamaica, Undated
Requesting him to return home. Copy.
Account of Colonel Joseph Cabell, 1792 December 31
With note signed by John Breckinridge.
Accounts, receipts, and legal papers, 1793
Prescription by Dr. Gilmer, 1793 August 19
Letter.
George Gilmer, Pen Park, to Colonel William Cabell, 1793 August 24
About his family's health.
James Pleasants, Junior, Goochland, to William Crawford, Amherst, 1793 October 26
About subscriptions to his relative Mr. Pleasant's paper which is "entirely friendly to Republicanism and the cause of France..."
Legal papers and receipts, 1794
George Hancock, Philadelphia, to William S. Crawford, Amherst County, Virginia, 1794 February 13
About legislation in the U.S. Congress.