Box 13
Contains 72 Results:
Letters from Ed. Robinson, Baltimore, to Samuel T. Brown, 1842 February-April
Scope and Contents On the death of W. W. Worthington, brother-in-law of Samuel T. Brown. "Your sister Alice is desirous of your attention to the affairs of Mr. W. in New Orleans prior to your return to Virginia."
Judge William Crawford, St. Stephens, Alabama, to William Grimes, Clerk of the County Court of Washington, 1842 March 10
Recording certain deeds for his son-in-law, Samuel T. Brown.
J. E. Sawyer, Greensboro, Louisiana, to Samuel T. Brown, New London, Virginia, 1842 August 27
Samuel T. Brown (?), Undated
Unsigned draft. Written to his overseer with whom he has quarreled.
Alice Worthington, Richmond, to Samuel T. Brown, 1843 January 3
E. Patterson to Samuel T. Brown, 1843 September 29
T. W. F. Crawford, St. Stephens, Alabama, to Samuel T. Brown, 1843 October 14
Letters from Virginia Pegrune, Richmond, to Mrs. Mary E. Brown, 1845 February 13
E. Irvine, Rocky Mount, Virginia, to Samuel T. Brown, 1845 September 20
On the fees paid by Henry Brown in the Leftwich case: "between twenty and twenty-five dollars for my services as an attorney." On the thefts "perpetrated by Thomas H. Benton whilst a student at Chapel Hill."
Agreement between Beverage Hughes and David Wright, 1845 September 23
Agreement for the payment of a debt.
Samuel T. Brown to Mark Andrews, circa 1847 August
Drafts of a letter to Mark Andrews. 2 items. Concerning the cutting of trees on the property of Samuel T. Brown.
Mark Andrews to Samuel T. Brown, 1847 August 31
A reply to the above letter, Box-Folder 13:60.
Mrs. Alice Worthington to Samuel T. Brown, 1848 Feburary 17
Samuel T. Brown is her brother.
Receipt to Samuel T. Brown from Broods and Bell, 1848 May 13
William T. Yancey, Lynchburg, to Samuel T. Brown, 1848 October 30
On a charge of Ammon Hancock against the estate of Henry Brown, Jr.
Samuel T. Brown to Alice Worthington, 1848 December 20
J. H. Hopkins, Richmond, to Edwin Robinson, 1849 March 12
Estimate for the cost of the construction of a bridge.
Receipt to Samuel T. Brown, 1849 June 29
Receipt for postal expenses, April-June, 1849, signed H. Stevens.
Letters from August Leftwich, Lynchburg, to Samuel T. Brown, 1849 July-October
Scope and Contents On the property in Mobile, Alabama, purchased by Samuel T. Brown.
Letters from W. H. Haxable, Richmond, to Samuel T. Brown, 1849 July-November
Letters from W. H. Haxable, Richmond, to Samuel T. Brown, 1850 March-April
Letters from Edward Robinson, Richmond, to Samuel T. Brown, 1856 Feburary-March
Scope and Contents The sale of a female slave "with her Brood." Samuel T. Brown is Edward Robinson's brother-in-law.