Box 5
Contains 133 Results:
John Jerdone to his father, Francis Jerdone senior, Louisa County, Virginia, 1831 March 18
Scope and Contents Discusses cotton crop; reports has set out all the trees and would like some more; discusses health of family especially Hannah; discusses progress of crops and news on the dam; other family news.
Thomas Mitchell to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1806 January 15
Scope and Contents Sends interest on bond, suggests talking to bearer who has just returned from Mediterranean cruise.
John Warden, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1806 January 28
Scope and Contents Describes the conditions of payment of a mortgage debt; explains procedure used to settle conflict; gives conditions of proposals offered and results if go to court.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1806 March 18
Scope and Contents Reports will receive detailed account of settlement with Major DuVal; does not feel this settlement is in Jerdone's best interest; debt has been transferred into hands of bank.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1806 March 19
Scope and Contents Refers to letter sent explaining DuVal settlement.
Turner Christian, Providence Forge, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1806 May 4
Scope and Contents Reports condition of wheat crops; has not sold Indian corn and expects low price; looks forward to Jerdone's visit to Providence Forge; other business matters.
Thomas Mitchell to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1806 May 13
Scope and Contents Discusses debt due by Mitchell & Gairdner; refers to dry weather; requests copy of accounts of 1804.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1806 June 12
Scope and Contents Reports offers of Mr. Brown to pay off whole debt of Mitchell and Gairdner; sorry to hear Mr. Christian will leave Jerdone's employ; relates mason has set of stone steps waiting to be picked up; requests instructions on those.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1806 July 12
Scope and Contents Reports has received payment from Mr. Christian on accounts; has delivered settlement with Major DuVal signed by both parties; feels will be important against DuVal's claims of equity.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1806 July 31
Scope and Contents Reports goods sent; refers to duty payment due; discusses weather and its impact on corn and tobacc o .
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1806 August 18
Scope and Contents Bearer has two pair shoes; agrees with character judgment of Mr. McLaren; hopes rain benefited Jerdones; has not received money from Mr. Fenwick or Christian; reports river too low to ship things; arrival of ship from Liverpool.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1806 September 3
Scope and Contents Discusses debt due by Mr. Fenwick to Mr. Christian; discusses effects of rain on corn, tobacc o; refers to rumours of French-English peace negotiations.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1806 November 6
Scope and Contents Has sent five dozen pair of plaid hose; "forwarded deed and power of attorney to Mr. Christian"; "there seems to be more difficulty in the business... owing to some informality on the part of the Commissioners in omitting to name the Negroes"; seems uncertain, whether deed can be proved in court.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1806 December 29
Scope and Contents Refers to inquiry of McLaren's movements; refers to Jerdone's unwillingness to travel because of weather conditions.
T. Mitchell to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1807 January 16
Scope and Contents Sends $500 in bank notes to exchange for silver; refers to two bills in Assembly: to do away with guard in Richmond and to place taxes on bank stock; implies Senate will agree to neither.
George Braikenridge, Bristol, England, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1807 January 21
Scope and Contents Reports family well and daughter born to his son and daughter-in-law; lists goods sent; refers to little reliable news.
George Weare Braikenridge, Bristol, England, to his uncle, Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1807 January 23
Scope and Contents Reports birth of daughter and other family news; relates has entered into West Indies mercantile business as his relation Mr. Weare has retired from it; describes this business and some of its holdings; reports some of the activities of the French.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1807 March 25
Scope and Contents Discusses crops and prices; advises to sell corn at $5; refers to competition from northward; refers to treaty with Great Britain; fears it won't be ratified.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1807 April 7
Scope and Contents Discusses tea sent; explains different shipping routes and introduces his agents in Norfolk, Virginia and Liverpool, England ; refers to McLaren and fears hasn't sold any corn; reports on potato scarcity and his discovery of Nova Scotia potatoes which he "finds equal to real Irish or Scottish potatoes"; other family news and business.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1807 May 1
Scope and Contents Describes goods sent; refers to letters received from the Brackenridge; discusses prices of crops; refers to illness of Captain Maconand his depressed spirits.
George Braikenridge, Bristol, England, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1807 May 6
Scope and Contents Refers to previous letter and goods sent with it; discusses war between England and France; believes it won't end while Bonaparte lives; refers to weather and crops; other family news.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1807 May 22
Scope and Contents Reports sending of four stone steps by waggon; discusses bill for steps; refers to forwarding letters to Britain; reports number of people who have come to see the trial of Colonel Aaron Burr; expects trial "to be put off for want of testimony"; reports on French retreat because of lack of supplies; other family news.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1807 July 3
Scope and Contents Discusses business transactions; refers to some political event and speculates on government action but not specific; speaks of politics between France and Britain; refers to business with McLaren.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1807 August 7
Scope and Contents Refers to suit in Chancery Court in Williamsburg and bill which will need to be answered by Jerdone; refers to Mrs. Sarah Macon Jerdone'sillness and other family news.
John Warden, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1807 August 24
Scope and Contents Outlines and explains suit of John Pierce and Samuel Beall against Francis Jerdone and his mother Sarah Macon Jerdone .