Box 21
Contains 71 Results:
Mrs. V. C. Braxton to Fanny (Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown), 1860 March 7
Mrs. Betty C. Lacy, Chatham, to Fanny (Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown), 1860 March 9
Calling cards addressed to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, 1860 March 10
Scope and Contents Eight calling cards in a cover addressed to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown
John Coalter II, Moon's Mount, to his sister Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, 1860 March 19
The bachelor brother of Mrs. Brown writes that his loneliness on an out-of-the-way plantation is heading him to the madhouse.
Fanny T. Bryan, Eagle Point, to her cousin, Fanny (Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown), 1860 May 28
Reverend Moses D. Hoge, Prince Edward, to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, 1860 July 31
Letters from Mrs. Mary G. Braxton, Ingleside, to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, 1861 May-July
Scope and Contents She writes of the ladies making vests and shirts for the soldiers. News that the Yankees have landed at Hampton; the first of the war casualties in the family.
Mrs. Ginny B. Grinnanto her cousin, Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, 1861 May 17
Making clothes for the army: "1500 yards have just been received which we are to turn our attention to at once."
John Coalter II, Moon's Mount, to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, 1861 May 29
His house was set afire and cannon are firing all about. Comments on "the tennessee company...the roughest men you ever saw..."
Mrs. Margaret T. Martin, West Brook, to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, 1861 July 28
Mrs. Mary S. Brown, Williamsburg, to Fanny (Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown), 1861 August 3
Scope and Contents The wife of John Thompson Brown II, is in "this antiquated spot" because her husband was drilling some new troops and sent for her to join him.
"Comic Valentine", 1861 August 7
From Stanley, the family home, to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown
St. George Tucker Coalter to his sister, Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, 1861 August 30
Their brother, Henry, is at a camp near Williamsburg; the other brother, John, is in Richmond.
M. A. Tomlin, Clifton, to Fanny (Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown), 1861 September 28
Letters from Mrs. F. C. Young, Westbrook, to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, 1861 November 15
Agreement of a sale of land between Thomas Burroughs and K. G. Holland, 1862 October 25
"...adjoining the lands of Henry Peronneau Brown and others."
J. R. Bryan, Cargobrook, to John Coalter II, 1864 May 11
"I am sorry Henry's name is not in the list of exchanged prisoners..."
Deed for transfer of land from Thomas Burroughs to K. G. Holland, 1864 September 3
Henry T. Coalter, Fort Pulaski, Georgia, to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, 1864 November-December
Scope and Contents Written while Henry was a prisoner at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, to his sister.
Receipt by Bassett's Farm, King William County, 1868
Receipt for wheat delivered. Signed A. Wynne and L. Hatchet.
George Bagby, Tappahannock, to Reverend A. J. Leavenworth, 1869 February 3
Request for someone to serve the Presbyterian Church at Tappahannock.
John Coalter, witness to sale at G. W. Bassett's estate, 1869 February 12
A bill by John R. Bryan against H. B. Tomlin, 1869 September 14
A bill brought in Chancery Court by John R. Bryan against H. B. Tomlin, executor of St. George Tucker Coalter. The settlement of the John Randolph estate which was in litigation for many years.