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Box 13

 Container

Contains 72 Results:

Letters from Mrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown, Philadelphia and New York, to Captain Henry Brown, 1836 April-May

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 26
Identifier: id177932
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Written while she and her husband were on a buying trip for the Lynchburg store. In New York, Henry Brown, Jr. was taken desperately ill and died.

Dates: 1836 April-May

Deathbed statement of Henry Brown, Jr., circa 1836 May

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 27
Identifier: id177934
Scope and Contents

Unsigned. Evidently taken down by Mrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown during the final days in New York.

Dates: circa 1836 May

Letters from K. B. Townley, Lynchburg, to Samuel L. Brown, 1836 July, 1836 October

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 28
Identifier: id177935
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents An associate of Henry Brown, Jr. in the Lynchburg store, was liquidating the stock and selling horses in order to settle the estate.

Dates: 1836 July, 1836 October

Captain Henry Brown in account with the estate of Henry Brown, Jr., 1837 January 7

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 30
Identifier: id177938
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Children of Captain Henry Brown: letters of Henry Brown, Jr., oldest son of Captain Henry Brown; Samuel Thompson Brown, youngest son; and other members of the immediate family. Henry Brown, Jr., who suffered a grave illness in 1822 as a result of which he almost lost his eyesight, went into the partnership of his father with Amman Hancock. In 1835-1836, he opened his own store in Lynchburg, but died in May 1836, while on a buying trip to New York. Interesting items in this part of the...
Dates: 1837 January 7

Samuel T. Brown to Henry Brown, 1837 May 3

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 31
Identifier: id177939
Scope and Contents

A note regarding the settlement of the Henry Brown, Jr. estate.

Dates: 1837 May 3

Henry Guilford Brown, Brownsburg, to Mrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown, 1837 August

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 32
Identifier: id177941
Scope and Contents

Mrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown is his mother. Written from school, with endorsement by James Morrison, schoolmaster.

Dates: 1837 August

Calling card of Samuel T. Brown, Attorney, 1838 May 8

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 34
Identifier: id177943
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Children of Captain Henry Brown: letters of Henry Brown, Jr., oldest son of Captain Henry Brown; Samuel Thompson Brown, youngest son; and other members of the immediate family. Henry Brown, Jr., who suffered a grave illness in 1822 as a result of which he almost lost his eyesight, went into the partnership of his father with Amman Hancock. In 1835-1836, he opened his own store in Lynchburg, but died in May 1836, while on a buying trip to New York. Interesting items in this part of the...
Dates: 1838 May 8

Samuel H. Garland, Lynchburg, to Samuel T. Brown, 1838 May 25

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 36
Identifier: id177946
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Children of Captain Henry Brown: letters of Henry Brown, Jr., oldest son of Captain Henry Brown; Samuel Thompson Brown, youngest son; and other members of the immediate family. Henry Brown, Jr., who suffered a grave illness in 1822 as a result of which he almost lost his eyesight, went into the partnership of his father with Amman Hancock. In 1835-1836, he opened his own store in Lynchburg, but died in May 1836, while on a buying trip to New York. Interesting items in this part of the...
Dates: 1838 May 25

Edward L. Steptoe, Fort Payne, Alabama, to Samuel T. Brown, 1838 July 28

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 37
Identifier: id177947
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Children of Captain Henry Brown: letters of Henry Brown, Jr., oldest son of Captain Henry Brown; Samuel Thompson Brown, youngest son; and other members of the immediate family. Henry Brown, Jr., who suffered a grave illness in 1822 as a result of which he almost lost his eyesight, went into the partnership of his father with Amman Hancock. In 1835-1836, he opened his own store in Lynchburg, but died in May 1836, while on a buying trip to New York. Interesting items in this part of the...
Dates: 1838 July 28

Charge slips to Samuel T. Brown

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 38
Identifier: id177949
Scope and Contents

Charge slips for failing to attend army musters between 1829 and 1839, 1839. 10 items. Printed document signed.

Dates: 1822-1856

W. W. Worthington, New Orleans, to Samuel T. Brown, 1840 April 27

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 39
Identifier: id177950
Scope and Contents

Samuel T. Brown is his his brother-in-law. Letter congratulating S. T. B. on his marriage.

Dates: 1840 April 27

Mrs. Mary E. Brown, Walnut Hill, to Mrs. Alexander Irvine, 1840 June 22

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 40
Identifier: id177951
Scope and Contents

Mrs. Alexander Irvine is her her sister-in-law. She writes of the aged John Vaughan Willcox, her father, with whom she is living and for whom she is caring; Samuel T. Brown and his "youthful bride."

Dates: 1840 June 22

Statement of Henry Brown and Samuel T. Brown to Micajah Davis, Jr., 1840 November 3

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 41
Identifier: id177952
Scope and Contents

Draft of the statement concerning the estate of Henry Brown, Jr.

Dates: 1840 November 3

Samuel T. Brown, Louisville, to his father, Henry Brown, 1840 November 15

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 42
Identifier: id177953
Scope and Contents

His extended wedding trip; description of General Harrison's house.

Dates: 1840 November 15

Court cost voucher of Henry Brown to Samuel T. Brown, 1840

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 43
Identifier: id177955
Scope and Contents

Court cost voucher recording transfer of 400 acres from Henry Brown to Samuel T. Brown, with tax receipt. 2 items. Printed document signed.

Dates: 1840

Angile Ede Vendit, Spring Hill, to Mrs. Caroline C. (Samuel T.) Brown, 1841 January 28

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 44
Identifier: id177956
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Children of Captain Henry Brown: letters of Henry Brown, Jr., oldest son of Captain Henry Brown; Samuel Thompson Brown, youngest son; and other members of the immediate family. Henry Brown, Jr., who suffered a grave illness in 1822 as a result of which he almost lost his eyesight, went into the partnership of his father with Amman Hancock. In 1835-1836, he opened his own store in Lynchburg, but died in May 1836, while on a buying trip to New York. Interesting items in this part of the...
Dates: 1841 January 28

A. Henry to Miss Mary Nicholson, 1841 April 3

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 45
Identifier: id177957
Scope and Contents

Letter sent care of Judge Crawford at St. Stephens, Alabama. Consolations upon the death of Mrs. Samuel T. Brown.

Dates: 1841 April 3

Letters received by Susan Crawford, St. Stephens, Alabama, 1841 May-June

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 46
Identifier: id177959
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Children of Captain Henry Brown: letters of Henry Brown, Jr., oldest son of Captain Henry Brown; Samuel Thompson Brown, youngest son; and other members of the immediate family. Henry Brown, Jr., who suffered a grave illness in 1822 as a result of which he almost lost his eyesight, went into the partnership of his father with Amman Hancock. In 1835-1836, he opened his own store in Lynchburg, but died in May 1836, while on a buying trip to New York. Interesting items in this part of the...
Dates: 1841 May-June

Letters from J. E. Sawyer, Greensboro, to Samuel T. Brown, 1841 May-June

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 47
Identifier: id177960
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Condolences upon the death of Mrs. Samuel T. Brown.

Dates: 1841 May-June

S. Mordecai, Mobile, to Samuel Brown, 1841 June 28

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 49
Identifier: id177963
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Children of Captain Henry Brown: letters of Henry Brown, Jr., oldest son of Captain Henry Brown; Samuel Thompson Brown, youngest son; and other members of the immediate family. Henry Brown, Jr., who suffered a grave illness in 1822 as a result of which he almost lost his eyesight, went into the partnership of his father with Amman Hancock. In 1835-1836, he opened his own store in Lynchburg, but died in May 1836, while on a buying trip to New York. Interesting items in this part of the...
Dates: 1841 June 28

Mrs. Frances (Brown) Robinson to her brother, Samuel T. Brown, St. Stephens, Alabama, 1842 January 22

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 50
Identifier: id177964
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Children of Captain Henry Brown: letters of Henry Brown, Jr., oldest son of Captain Henry Brown; Samuel Thompson Brown, youngest son; and other members of the immediate family. Henry Brown, Jr., who suffered a grave illness in 1822 as a result of which he almost lost his eyesight, went into the partnership of his father with Amman Hancock. In 1835-1836, he opened his own store in Lynchburg, but died in May 1836, while on a buying trip to New York. Interesting items in this part of the...
Dates: 1842 January 22