Box 3
Contains 43 Results:
Two signed documents concerning the examination of Rebecca Worsley and Tabitha Parish, 1812 April 13
A Court order dated April 13, 1812, from the General Court of Virginia to the Justices of the Peace in Kentucky, ordering examination of Rebecca Worsley and Tabitha Parish. Another is a certificate of examination, April 13, 1812.
Signed document of Charles Scott, Governor of Kentucky, stating that Price Curd and Leonard Young were, at the time of examination, Justices of Fayette County, Kentucky, 1812 April 28
Bill of Exchange for $700 from William W. Worsley, Lexington, Kentucky, to Peter Crutchfield, Richmond, Virginia, 1812 June 5
Robert Saunders and Robert Nelson, Commissioners in 2 suits in Chancery District Court of Staunton, Virginia, 1814 May 4
The first suit was between Samuel W. Barrett and William Hylton, Senior, William Hylton, Junior, Mehitable Campbell, George Lawrence, Luke Tiernon; and the second was between Daniel L. Hylton, and William Foushee and Samuel W. Barrett, William Hylton senior and Miles King, to William Foushee, Richmond, Virginia. Deed to land and mill in Warwick County, Virginia, called "Rich-Neck Estate" for $15,000.00, with summary of payments and endorsements in Williamsburg and Warwick County courts.
James and Ann Maria Taylor to Peter V. Daniel and James Rawlings, 1817 May 13
Mortgage to part of Lot 7 in Petersburg, Virginia, with endorsements in courts in Richmond and Petersburg, Virginia.
William Watts Gwathmay, acting through James Temple Doswell to James D. Morris, 1842 December 31
Deed to land in Galveston County, Republic of Texas, with endorsements by Louisiana and Texas courts.
George Washington, Camp at Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Richard Henry Lee, 1775 August 29
Benjamin Franklin, London, England, to Humphry Marshall, West Bradford, Chester County, 1771 April 22
Theodore D. Woolsey, President, Yale College, New Haven, Connecticut, to (?), 1854 December 20
Notice that Luckett "of the Freshman Class" is dismissed honorably and without censure "at his Father's Request."
George Minor, Commander in charge, Office of Ordinance & Head quarters, Richmond, Virginia, to Frank Minor, Exchange Hotel, Richmond, Virginia, 1861 May 27
Sends description of percussion caps for small arms and has sent him fuses and caps.
(?), Acting Secretary, Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C., to Andrew G. Chapman, La Plata, Maryland, 1883 May 23
Reports that none of the documents on North American Ethnology, which he requested from the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives, can be supplied by the Department of the Interior.
A Latin Primer, 1889
2-cent stamps honoring the Sesquicentennial Exposition, 1926
Menu/Program of the Celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the birth of George Washington, 1932
Sponsored by George Washington Bi-Centennial of Baltimore.
Various clipped autographs, undated
Clipped autographs include the following: J. R. Barret Noble S. Braden Benjamin S. Ewell James B. Fever(?) D. Funsten John Maclean T. F. Mayard William J. Robertston J. R. Rucker D. L. Swain Dawson S. Walker
Carte de visite of Edwin Booth, undated
Carte de visite of a cartoon entitled "The Great Matrimonial Admonisher and Pacificator", Undated
Office in Clark County, Virginia, where George Washington stayed when surveying for Lord Fairfax, 1922 August
Black and white photographic print.