Box 5
Contains 133 Results:
William Douglass, New Kent County, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1809 December 22
Scope and Contents Reports pork is almost ready; reports progress in crop processing; questions Francis Jerdone's intention to use timber on estate.
William Douglass, New Kent County, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1809 December 30
Scope and Contents Discusses use of timber on estate and who has the right to use it; reports on hogs and corn.
William Douglass, New Kent County, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1809 December 31
Scope and Contents Reports on hogs and wheat.
William Douglass, New Kent County, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1810 January 29
Scope and Contents Discusses some business; expresses desire for Jerdone to come to visit.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1810 April 6
Scope and Contents Discusses sale of tobacco, the advertisement was too late for this paper but will be in the next; assures that the expenses are taken care of.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1810 April 13
Scope and Contents Has sent the three hogheads of tobacco to New York to be sold; P.S. tobacco didn't pass inspection, was sold.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1810 April 25
Scope and Contents Encloses accounts on sale of tobacc o; will send current accounts if requested.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1810 June 1
Scope and Contents Reports letter arrived in time to be sent to London; regrets "low state of health" of Mrs. Sarah Macon Jerdone .
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1810 June 1
Scope and Contents Reports update of account, refers to trouble nobility in London have been causing.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1810 June 8
Scope and Contents Has sent medicines by Mr. J. Thompson; refers to rain.
William Douglass, New Kent County, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1810 July 8
Scope and Contents Discusses wheat crop and prices for its ale; requests figures in order to update books of Jerdone and Douglass; other family and business news.
William Douglass, Providence Forge to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1810 October 9
Scope and Contents Discusses crops, livestock, slaves and other business.
George Braikenridge, Bristol, England, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1810 October 25
Scope and Contents Discusses the merits of private tutors and schools; weather good for harvest; refers to Napoleon and his preoccupation with his wife; reports Holland has been made a province of France.
William Douglass, New Kent County, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1811 January 5
Scope and Contents Discusses sale of crops, prices and transport of hogs.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1811 February 15
Scope and Contents Discusses sale of corn; relates events in Great Britain not good; king not likely to recover; Parliament appointing Prince of Wales regent and ministry looking to new restrictions; from France the Berlin and Milan Decrees not revoked and French ambassador has arrived.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1811 May 10
Scope and Contents Reports accounts for past year; discusses possibility of loaning money; other family news.
George Braikenridge, Bristol, England, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1811 July 15
Scope and Contents Inquires of lack of correspondence from Jerdone and Dr. Honyman; implies difficulties in Britain; suggest correspondence under cover of consul in Liverpool, Jame s Maury.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1811 July 22
Scope and Contents Reports forwarding of package; refers to Bonaparte's release of all "American vessels and cargoes in ports of France."
George Pottie, Pottiesville, Va., to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1811 August 3
Scope and Contents Forwards proceedings from Louisa County Court; advises on the next steps to take.
George Braikenridge, Bristol, England, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1811 August 10
Scope and Contents Worries of lack of correspondence; wonders if Dr. Honyman is still alive; will collect magazines for him only up to end of year without direction.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1811 August 15
Scope and Contents Relates sale of wheat by Mr. Douglass; offers to forward mail to Great Britain .
John Warden to Sarah Macon Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1811 August 16
Scope and Contents Advises Mrs. Jerdone on her will and under the law how she can divide her estate.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1811 September 10
Scope and Contents Discusses "political horizon"; refers to chances of war and effect of Non-Importation Act; gives overview of crop prices.
James Innes, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1811 December 26
Scope and Contents Has forwarded letters to England and suggests other ports from which to send letters; reports delivery of goods; refers to events in England; other general business news.
William Douglass, New Kent County, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1811 December 29
Scope and Contents Reports delivery of hogs; hopes he Francis Jerdone will be satisfied with their sale; reports on wheat crop and intending sale. Including list of hogs killed, undated.