Box 2
Contains 27 Results:
Alton B. Parker, Rosemount, Esopus, New York, to B. B. Minor, 1904 November 7
Scope and Contents Typewritten Letter Signed. Acknowledges letter written by Minor.
"Thos. F. Pendel. November 3 1864. December 17 1900." Signature., undated
PCS. Printed Card Signed. Written on back of visiting card of Miss Elizabeth Whiting Conrad.
Frank[lin] Pierce, Lowell, Massachusetts, to Dr. [?] Boutelle, Coast Survey, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1848 June 27
Scope and Contents Desires Dr. Boutelle's presence when the suit of Hadley vs. Dodges and Jones is tried.
Puizot, no place to the President of the College Louis the Great, No year June 9
Scope and Contents Renewing the request that M. Peraud, Master of studies, bring Favie to Puizot's home during the vacation. In French. Includes translation.
Samuel J. Randall, Berwyn, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, to Col. S. Bassett French, 1879 September 4
Scope and Contents Speaks of a certain "matter" between them.
George W. Randolph, Richmond, Virginia, to R. G. H. Theon, 1857 April 17
Scope and Contents Concerns proceedings in two suits: Boyd's Admr. vs. The City Savings Bank, and Boyd's Admr. vs. Dimmock & Co.
J. R. of Roanoke, Washington, D.C., to "Dear Sir", 1822 January 17
Scope and Contents Concerns proceedings in Congress. Probably John Randolph of Roanoke.
Certificate permitting John Skinner to practice as an attorney in James City County, Virginia, 1757 October 13
Scope and Contents Photograph of Document Signed. Signed by Peyton Randolphe, J. Power, and G[eorge] Wythe.
George Read, New Castle, Delaware, to Gunning Bedford, 1780 March 17
Scope and Contents Sends order to be entered in records of case of John Moore, Administrator of Lydia Moore, deceased, vs. John Ball, referring the matters in variance to arbitration by Charles Williams, John Reece, James Boggs, all of Mill-Creek Hundred [Delaware]. Read is attorney for the plaintiff who lives in Virginia.
Wyndham Robertson, "The Meadows," Abingdon, Virginia, to [?] Chamberlayne, 1878 September 30
Scope and Contents Asks name of a contributor on the subject of currency.
W.S. Rosecrans, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., to Forrester L. Taylor, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1885 January 21
Scope and Contents Note regarding Losing's Pictorial History of the U.S.
John G. Saxe, Brooklyn, New York, to W.S. Perry, 1874 May 27
Scope and Contents Thanks Perry for the letter and the program; suggests that following "scholarly etiquette," L. D. be added after his [Saxe's] name since he has received an honorary degree.
Elizabeth M. Sewell, to Miss [?] Rowland, No year April 15
Scope and Contents Is away from home but hopes to see Miss Rowland on her return.
Roger Sherman and Israel Baldwin, Committee, 1753 March 16
Lay out 5 1/2 acres in the Township of New Milford, [Connecticut] for Ann Gunn, Ruth Gunn, and Jane Gunn, daughters of Nathan Gunn, late of New Milford, deceased, being land wanting in a former division between Enos Camp and said Nathan Gunn.
Mrs. L. Huntley Sigourney, undated
Signature. C.S.
Sillorin[?], au Conservatoire du Arts et Metiers, to [?], 1861 January 15
Scope and Contents Response concerning a possible weapon testing; received the letter through the U.S. embassy; news of friend's suicide attempt; offers to help in any way possible with the new weapon.
E. Kirby Smith, Louisville, [Kentucky], to [?], 1866 October 7
Scope and Contents Expansion of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in Eastern Kentucky.
Instructions to the jury drawn by Governor William Smith in the trial of the suit of the United States vs. William Smith, 1879 May 22
Scope and Contents Autograph Document. The suit concerned Virginia funds expended by Smith just previous to the fall of the Virginia government in 1865.
Robert Southey, Keswick, England, to Edward Maxon, [London, England?], 1836 July 18
Scope and Contents Letter to his publisher regarding literary matters.
George Stoneman, Maj. General, U.S., Knoxville, Tennessee, 1866 January 3
Scope and Contents Copy of Document. Certification that on 8 April 1865 Supplies were taken from A. Staples of Patrick Court House, Virginia, by the Federal forces.
Joseph Story, Washington, D.C., to The Rev. William B. Sprague, West Springfield, Massachusetts, 1829 March 13
Scope and Contents Sends autographs of the judges of the Supreme Court and a copy of his centennial discourse.
Alexander H. H. Stuart, Staunton, Virginia, to Luther H. Read, Hampton, Virginia, 1841 January 28
Scope and Contents Testimonial letter regarding Joseph Segar who is seeking office of charge d'affairs to Texas.
Booth Tarkington, Indianapolis, Indiana, to Miss Helena Marsh, c/o New York Evening Post, New York City, New York, 1924 January 10
Scope and Contents Typewritten Letter Signed. Concerns purchase of film rights to "The Two Vanrevels".
Bayard Taylor, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, to "Dear Sir", 1863 October 3
Scope and Contents Gives his terms for delivering lectures.
Littleton W. Tazewell, Washington, D.C., to William W. Sharp, Norfolk, Virginia, 1831 February 7
Scope and Contents Concerns the legal aspects of a case in which Sharp is involved.