Box 3
Contains 111 Results:
John Robinson, Richmond, to his son, Moore Robinson, William & Mary College, Williamsburg, 1837 October 26
Scope and Contents A communication for Pres. Dew enclosing a resolution of the Board of Visitors of the College "for preventing the students from purchasing articles on credit" in Williamsburg.
Mrs Susan Bennett Taylor, Berryville, Va., to her daughter, Charlotte Robinson, Philadelphia, 1837 October 30
Scope and Contents Her return to Philadelphia.
Edwin Robinson to his brother, Moncure Robinson, Philadelphia, 1837 November 4
Scope and Contents Requesting more financial support for his business houses in Richmond and Baltimore; reports the marriage of their sister, Octavia.
John Robinson, Richmond, to his son, Moore Robinson, William & Mary College, Williamsburg, 1837 November 11
Scope and Contents The sending of half a barrel of apples via an oysterman.
John C.R. Taylor, "Elmington," Berryville, Va., to his brother-in-law, Moncure Robinson, Philadelphia, 1837 November 12
Scope and Contents The sale of some woodlands adjoining the plantation; and other business matters.
Charles F. Osborne, Pres. Extract from the minutes of the proceedings of the Board of Directors of the Petersburg R.R. Co., 1837 November 13
Scope and Contents Authorizing Moncure Robinson to contract for a loan for the R.R.
Conway Robinson, Richmond, to his brother, Moncure Robinson, Philadelphia, 1837 November 14, December 30
Scope and Contents Railroad and other business. Conway Robinson to Moncure Robinson, Philadelphia. Affairs of the Richmond and Petersburg R. R. and of state assistance.
Cornelia Robinson, Richmond, to her brother, Moore Robinson, Williamsburg., 1837 November 21
Scope and Contents News of the "family circle."
Moncure Robinson, Wirt Robinson, Engineers, to Elihu Chauncey, President of the Philadelphia Reading Railroad Company, 1837 November 29
Scope and Contents Advice given by Moncure Robinson and W.R. regarding the continuation of the railroad lines.
John C.R. Taylor, "Avonwood," Ch's Town, Va., to his brother-in-law, Moncure Robinson, Philadelphia, 1837 December 5
Scope and Contents Farm business, profits from crops, and drafts for payments.
Cornelia Robinson, "Catalpha," Richmond, to her brother, Moore Robinson, Williamsburg , 1837 December 19
Scope and Contents Family news with a postscript by "your cousin, Virginia...Miss B.T."