Box 1
Contains 70 Results:
Correspondence, 1831 June 23
A. J. Marshall to the Honorable John Scott, recommending Mr. Knox for the office of Commissioner of the Chancery.
Correspondence, 1846 March 17
J. Knox, in Jefferson County, to his brother, Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, Virginia, about the death of their father.
Correspondence, 1848 February 16
Mrs. A. M. Fauntleroy, in Baton Rouge, to Mrs. Janet P. Faund-Le-Roy, care to T.T. Fauntleroy, Leesburg, Virginiaa. Re: the expected birth of a child.
Correspondence, 1849 September 16
Sermon preached at the baptism of Janet Knox Fauntleroy, daughter of Charles and Janet Fauntleroy.
Correspondence, 1849 September 30
Draft of letter from Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, to Charles M. Fauntleroy, about the death of his daughter Janet.
Correspondence, 1860
M.B. to her sister, about the elder Janet Fauntleroy's illness and death.
Correspondence, 1850 February 2
T. T. Fauntleroy, Jr., in Winchester, to Charles Fauntleroy, about the death of his child and the health of his daughter Janet.
Correspondence, 1850 May 20
M. B. T. Randolph, at "E.V.," to Mrs. Catherine Knox, care of Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, about Charles Fauntleroy coming home.
Correspondence, 1852 January 19
T. T. Fauntleroy, Jr., Winchester, to Mrs. Knox, Leesburg. Re: the birth of his son and the baby with Mrs. Knox (her grand-daughter, Janet Fauntleroy).
Correspondence, 1853 May 12
Charles M. Fauntleroy, in Washington, D.C., to Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, about Janet.
Correspondence, 1853 November 30
Charles .M. Fauntleroy, in Philadelphia, to Mrs. Thomas P. Knox, in Winchester, expressing concern for "my darling child."
Correspondence, 1854 May 22
Charles M. Fauntleroy, aboard the U.S.S. Cyane Brooklyn Navy Yard, to Thomas P. Knox in Leesburg.
Correspondence, 1855 August 14
H. C. Annan, in St. Louis, to T.P. Knox.
Correspondence, No year July 22
Two letters. Mrs. A.M. Fauntleroy, at West Point, to T.P. Knox, 15 October 1856; A.M. Fauntleroy to his daughter Janet K. Fauntleroy about her father arriving.
Correspondence, 1858 August 22
Charles M. Fauntleroy, in Winchester, to Thomas P. Knox, in Leesburg, about Janet growing up.
Correspondence, 1861 October 11
Janet K. Fauntleroy, in Winchester, to Thomas P. Knox, about the Federals crossing the river at Martinsburg.
Correspondence, 1862 September 17
Kate, in Winchester, to Janet K. Fauntleroy, her niece, about moving away, probably to Leesburg with her maternal grandparents.
Correspondence, circa 1862
Janet K. Fauntleroy, at Campbell C. House, to Thomas P. Knox.
Correspondence, 1863 July 18
Janet K Fauntleroy, Charlottesville, to Thomas P. Knox, about receiving two letters from her father in one day.
Correspondence, 1863 September
Sale of personal property, George Turner, Proprietor.
Correspondence
Three letters from Janet K. Fauntleroy, April 1864.
Correspondence, 1865 April 20
Lelia Louther, in Rome, Italy, to Janet Fauntleroy, Washington, including a description of Rome, where Janet's father is posted.
Correspondence, 1865 May 12
T.P. Knox, in Leesburg, to Miss Janet K. Fauntleroy, Point of Rocks, reporting marriage of her father in Italy and death of his new wife in 5 or 6 weeks.
Correspondence, 1865 July 24
Thomas T. Fauntleroy, Charlotte Ct. House., to Thomas. P. Knox, to move into his house. Fauntleroy is Janet's paternal grandfather, and Knox is her maternal grandfather.
Correspondence, 1865 August 13
J. F. Fauntleroy, in Kinlock, Virginia, to T. Knox, suggesting that Knox move in with him when he opens practice in Leesburg.