Box 2
Contains 14 Results:
James Lee to Louisa Bellett, undated
Transcriptions of two poems or songs followed by an unsigned note. Addressed to Louisa and presumably from James Lee. No date.
Researchers may need extra assistance handling this fragile letter, which remains folded in a mylar sleeve to best preserve its structural integrity.
L.C. Bellett to James Clarke, 1814 October 5
A letter, dated October 5, 1814, addressed to James Clarke in Norfolk, Virginia from Louisa Charlotte Bellett in Williamsburg, Virginia. Louisa refers to a young woman who died, “Betsy,” and expresses her support and encouragement for Clarke.
James Lee Record of Payment, 1827
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.
J. Lee to Susan Teagle, 1830 May 27
Philip Ludwell Lee to Edwin Teagle, 1834 April 3
James Lee to Philip L. Lee, 1835 July 27
A letter, dated July 27, 1835, from James Lee, Williamsburg, Virginia, to Philip Ludwell Lee in Norfolk, Virginia. James Lee begins his letter by expressing his pleasure at knowing that his family is well. He asks Philip if he has yet traveled to Old Point and the Navy Yard. James expresses hope that his “heart” has not “been soiled by any one of those vices which invariably infest commercial towns.” He tells Philip that if he or his mother need money to send word to him.
Essay: "Discourse in Commemoration of Adams & Jefferson by Webster", 1826
The following seven documents are compositions written by Philip Ludwell Lee at the College of William & Mary in 1835 or soon thereafter. In-line responses and corrections may be in the hand of Adam Empie, President of the College through 1835
John Page to Edwin Teagle, undated
An undated letter from John Page to Edwin Teagle in Norfolk, Virginia. Page writes with news and advice on morality.
Louisiana J. Teagle Guardianship Accounting, 1838 - 1846
Virginia Lee to James Lee, 1837 September 2
A short letter, dated September 2, 1837, from Virginia Lee in Norfolk, Virginia to her father James Lee. Virginia is staying with Mrs. Riley in Norfolk. She mentions Emeline.
William Henry Teagle to Frederick Teagle, 1838 November 22
R. Saunders to Parkes Slater, 1845 November 18
A letter, dated November 18, 1845, from Ro. [Robert?] Saunders to Parkes Slater. Saunders expresses his high regard for James Lee, who recently died, and his appreciation for “his favorite cane” which was given to him by Slater. This letter is a transition from the Lee family papers to the Slater family papers.
Teagle Estate Summary, 1834 October 27
Legal document submitted to Williamsburg Hustings Court. A summary of the estate of Edward Teagle and verification of the accuracy of James Lee's handling of the estate. Signed by William McMoody Ths. Geachy, and dated October 27, 1834.
Teagle Estate Payment Receipt, 1843
A receipt received by one of the Teagle brothers, Henry, William, or Frederick, for his part of the Teagle estate, $67.00. Issued by James Lee, administrator of the estates of his father Edward and his brother Edwin.