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Box 2

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Contains 6 Results:

George W. Trice Legal Document, 1824 July 1

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 3, Item: 1
Identifier: id97136
Scope and Contents

Legal document, dated July 1, 1824, serving as a witness statement that Thomas Trice, then guardian of George W. Trice, sent him $15 on June 6, 1824. The witness was Leroy H. Trice.

Dates: 1824 July 1

George W. Trice Letter, 1826 December 25

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 3, Item: 2
Identifier: id97136
Scope and Contents

A letter, dated December 25, 1826, from George W. Trice. Although the recipient of the letter is not named, references in the message suggest that they are friend of James Lee in Williamsburg. Trice claims he is “master of seven different kinds of hand writing,” and he illustrates two variations of handwriting in this letter.

Dates: 1826 December 25

James Lee Record of Payment, 1827

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 3, Item: 3
Identifier: id97136
Scope and Contents

A record of payment, 1827, issued by "Capt. Haines Lee," to James Lee of cash or goods worth $45.00 for "Board and Tuition" of son George Lee and daughter [E...?] Lee.

Dates: 1827

Edwin Augustus Teagle Personal Prayer, 1827 February 1

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 3, Item: 4
Identifier: id97136
Scope and Contents

Titled, "Prayer to be used at any time in private." At the end of the document: "Written by Edwin Augustus Teagle this 1st day of February, 1827."

Dates: 1827 February 1

Edward Teagle Financial Document, 1829 September 23

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 3, Item: 6
Identifier: id97136
Scope and Contents

A handwritten statement ("bond on demand") saying that Edward Teagle owes James Lee $97.42. Dated September 23, 1829.

Dates: 1829 September 23

Robert Randolph Letter to James Lee, 1828 October 4

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 3, Item: 5
Identifier: id97136
Scope and Contents

Fragments of letter, dated October 4, 1828, from Robert Randolph to James Lee. Randolph sends James something he found in his "travels in the East," thinking James would enjoy a gift that came from "Classick ground."

Dates: 1828 October 4