Box 3
Contains 38 Results:
James Barbour, Senate chamber, to William Crawford., 1823 December 12
Letter of recommendation for Samuel Myers. ALS; includes postcard. 1 p.
Andrew Stevenson, Washington, to Samuel Myers., 1824 January 3
Mentions the illness of "Mr. C." Offers to assist Myers. ALS. 1 p.
M.M. Baltimore, to John Myers, Norfolk., 1824 January 5
Scope and Contents Discuss his meeting with AlexanderBrown. Tells Myers not to hurry his suit. ALS. 2 pp.
Certificate appointing Frederick Myers major in the Fifty-fourth Regiment, Ninth Brigade,and Fourth Diviision of the militia of Norfolk Borough,, 1824 February 14
Signed by James Pleasants. DS. 1 p.
Michael Lazarus, Charleston, to Myer Myers., 1824 May 20
Concerning trade. ALS includig note by Michael Lazarus to Brooke Cosby. ALS. 3 pp.
Fragment of financial note., 1824 June 1
frag. 1 p.
An invitation for Moses Myers to attend a dinner at Lindsay Gardens on Saturday, 3 July, commemorating American independence by citizens and military of Norfolk., 1824 June 23
ADS. 1 p.
Rob. Archer, to John Myers, Norfolk., 1825 June 5
Apologizes for not writing him back sooner. Situation prevents him from complying with Myers's request. ALS. 1 p.
Petition by the common consul to inter Lieut. Haringman of the Royal Navy of the Netherlands in the old burying grounds., 1825 November 5
ADS. 1 p.
American Beacon and Norfolk & Portsmouth Daily Advertiser, v. 26, no. 76., 1826 September 28
Nws. 4 pp.
Myer Myers, Philadelphia, to his wife, M. Myers, Richmond., 1826 November 1
Activities of day. ALS. 3 pp.
1820-1826
Group A; Papers of Moses Myers, and his sons Samuel Myers (1790-1829) lawyer in Norfolk and Pensacola, Fla. and John Myers (1787-1830) merchant of Norfolk. Includes papers of Barton Myers (1853-1927), mayor of Norfolk, Va. and his family.
M.M. Robinson, Richmond, to Samuel Myers, Borough of Norfolk., 1820 January 15
Selected a revised code of law for him. ALS. 1 p.
Smith Thompson, Navy Department, to John Myers., 1820 February 17
Scope and Contents Captain Downes of U.S. ship Macedonian is "authorized" to being home "specie." ALS. 1 p.
J. Randolp, Washington, to Myer Myers, Richmond., 1820 February 20
Thanks Myer for the "foreign newspapers," containing opinion in slave case. AL. 1 p.
James Iredell, Edenton, to Samuel Myers., 1820 April 22
Scope and Contents Discusses Myers's account against Dr. George Buzman" in debt case. ALS. 1 p.
Judges of the Commonwealth verify Samuel Myers's age and residency in the Borough of Norfolk., 1820 April 1
Scope and Contents He is authorized to practice law. Signed by Spencer Roane and William Brockenbrough.
Certificate appointing Frederick Myers captain in the Fifty-fourth Regiment, Ninth Brigade, and Fourth Division of the Norfolk militia. Signed by Thomas M. Randolph. DS. 1 p., 1820 May 30
Group A; Papers of Moses Myers, and his sons Samuel Myers (1790-1829) lawyer in Norfolk and Pensacola, Fla. and John Myers (1787-1830) merchant of Norfolk. Includes papers of Barton Myers (1853-1927), mayor of Norfolk, Va. and his family.
Certificate appointing Abram Myers lieutenant in the Fifty-fourth Regiment, Ninth Brigade, and Fourth Division of the Norfolk militia., 1820 May 30
Signed by Thomas M. Randolph. DS. 1 p.
Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce circular to attend chambers of commerce concerning tariffs., 1820 June 29
DS. 3 pp.
William Wirt, Washington, D.C., to John Myers, Baltimore., 1820 October 9
Regrets missing his visit concerning financial relief for Myers. ALS. 1 p.
American Beacon and Norfolk & Portsmouth Advertiser, v. 11, no. 137., 1820 December 8
News. 4 pp.
P. Pederver. Charleston, South Carolina, to Mr. Myers, Norfolk., 1820 December 9
Discuss the route that Perderver intends to take when he returns north. Engage passage on the Miss George Packet. ALS. 1 p.
William Wirt, Washington, D.C., to John Myers., 1820 December 15
Concerning representing John Myers and his father in case before comptroller. ALS. 3 pp.
An invitation to John Myers from "the Officers of the Navy," to attend a Fourth of July celebration of America's independence., 1821 July 2
At Charlotte's Villa. PM. 1 p.