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Box 13

 Container

Contains 72 Results:

Letters from Ed. Robinson, Baltimore, to Samuel T. Brown, 1842 February-April

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 51
Identifier: id177965
Scope and Contents

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."

Dates: 1842 February-April

J. E. Sawyer, Greensboro, Louisiana, to Samuel T. Brown, New London, Virginia, 1842 August 27

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 53
Identifier: id177967
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 August 27

Samuel T. Brown (?), Undated

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 54
Identifier: id177969
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Unsigned draft. Written to his overseer with whom he has quarreled.

Dates: Undated

Alice Worthington, Richmond, to Samuel T. Brown, 1843 January 3

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 55
Identifier: id177970
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: 1843 January 3

E. Patterson to Samuel T. Brown, 1843 September 29

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 56
Identifier: id177972
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: 1843 September 29

T. W. F. Crawford, St. Stephens, Alabama, to Samuel T. Brown, 1843 October 14

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 57
Identifier: id177973
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: 1843 October 14

Letters from Virginia Pegrune, Richmond, to Mrs. Mary E. Brown, 1845 February 13

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 58
Identifier: id177974
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: 1845 February 13

E. Irvine, Rocky Mount, Virginia, to Samuel T. Brown, 1845 September 20

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 59a
Identifier: id177976
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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."

Dates: 1845 September 20

Samuel T. Brown to Mark Andrews, circa 1847 August

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 60
Identifier: id177978
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Drafts of a letter to Mark Andrews. 2 items. Concerning the cutting of trees on the property of Samuel T. Brown.

Dates: circa 1847 August

Mark Andrews to Samuel T. Brown, 1847 August 31

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 61
Identifier: id177980

Receipt to Samuel T. Brown from Broods and Bell, 1848 May 13

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 63
Identifier: id177982
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: 1848 May 13

William T. Yancey, Lynchburg, to Samuel T. Brown, 1848 October 30

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 64
Identifier: id177983
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On a charge of Ammon Hancock against the estate of Henry Brown, Jr.

Dates: 1848 October 30

Samuel T. Brown to Alice Worthington, 1848 December 20

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 65
Identifier: id177984
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: 1848 December 20

J. H. Hopkins, Richmond, to Edwin Robinson, 1849 March 12

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 66
Identifier: id177986
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Estimate for the cost of the construction of a bridge.

Dates: 1849 March 12

Receipt to Samuel T. Brown, 1849 June 29

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 67
Identifier: id177987
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Receipt for postal expenses, April-June, 1849, signed H. Stevens.

Dates: 1849 June 29

Letters from August Leftwich, Lynchburg, to Samuel T. Brown, 1849 July-October

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 68
Identifier: id177988
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Scope and Contents On the property in Mobile, Alabama, purchased by Samuel T. Brown.

Dates: 1849 July-October

Letters from W. H. Haxable, Richmond, to Samuel T. Brown, 1849 July-November

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 69
Identifier: id177989
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: 1849 July-November

Letters from W. H. Haxable, Richmond, to Samuel T. Brown, 1850 March-April

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 70
Identifier: id177991
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: 1850 March-April

Letters from Edward Robinson, Richmond, to Samuel T. Brown, 1856 Feburary-March

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 71
Identifier: id177992
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents The sale of a female slave "with her Brood." Samuel T. Brown is Edward Robinson's brother-in-law.

Dates: 1856 Feburary-March