Box 8
Contains 139 Results:
John N. Moss to William Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1835 June 10
Scope and Contents Suggests that William and John Jerdone might buy a slave Dabney from him.
John N. Moss to William Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1835 June 10
Scope and Contents Reports no need to buy articles for him as he cannot use them.
Nathaniel Thompson, Louisa County, Virginiato William Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1835 June 10
Scope and Contents Asks him and Mr. Coleman whether they will purchase goods which are listed.
John Jerdone, Spotsylvania County, Virginiato his brother, William Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1835 June 11
Scope and Contents Discusses auction of Moss' slaves and his purchase of one named Dabney; refers to clearing of accounts by Coleman and Thompson; other family news.
Clayton Coleman, Roxbury, New Kent County, Virginiato William Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1835 June 20
Scope and Contents Discusses attempt to sell Dabney; discusses his health; refers to crops and weather; refers to other business.
John Jerdone to his brother, William Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1835 June 25
Scope and Contents Sends two shoats little weaned pigs; reports visit by sheriff; refers to health.
Mary B. Moss, Mill Creek to William Jerdone, Louisa County, Va., 1835 July 31
Scope and Contents Discusses family health; worries that their health is not improving; asks for any left over tomatoes; other family news.
Mary B. Moss, Mill Creek to William Jerdone, Louisa County, Va., 1835 August 6
Scope and Contents Reports daughter Maria has recovered from her illness; glad to hear of Clayton's safe arrival; other family news.
William D. Taylor, Taylorsville to Francis Jerdone, Jr.and William Jerdone, near Pottiesville, Louisa County, Va., 1835 August 7
Scope and Contents Recommends two men for the position of manager of the forge; lists good qualities; also includes fault of one as being "too easy with the Negroes"; both have small families.
Philip Brooks, Providence Forge, New Kent County, Virginiato William Jerdone, Pottiesvill , Louisa County, Va., 1835 August 10
Scope and Contents Reports loss of his wife; expects to leave position within the year; refers to splitting of estate between William and Francis Jerdone; other business.
Francis Jerdone Jr., New Kent County, Virginiato his brother, William Jerdone, Pottiesville, Louisa County, Va., 1835 August 18
Scope and Contents Explains his reasons for having advertised for a manager on his brother's behalf.
Philip Brooks, Providence Forge, New Kent County, Virginiato William Jerdone, Pottiesville, Louisa County, Va., 1835 August 19
Scope and Contents Explains that he can't move West at a later time; proposes he stay on until following crop; family will be smaller; discusses wages.
Philip Brooks, "Providence Forge," New Kent County. Va. to William Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1835 August 27
Scope and Contents Refers to completion of list of stock and slaves for the forge and estate in Charles City; refers to move West; reports on crops; other family news.
W. Beazly, White Hall, Spotsylvania County, Virginiato William Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1835 August 29
Scope and Contents Notifies that bond for Joe's hire has been sent though "it is not customary for me to send funds by Negroes"; requests notice of receipt.
John N. Moss to William Jerdone, Louisa County, Va., 1835 October 13
Scope and Contents Writes that he's in solitary confinement and begs Jerdone to come and see him; requests his wife come, too.
John N. Moss to William Jerdone, Louisa County, Va., 1835 October 29
Scope and Contents Reports went to courthouse in reference to sundry cases and the situation of bail; discusses details of legal matters.
Mary B. Moss, Mill Creek to William Jerdone, Louisa County, Va., 1835 November 7
Scope and Contents Expresses deep affection for William Jerdone; refers to the slanderous remarks about her treatment of her niece which she hopes will be recognized as false.
Francis Jerdone, Sr., Louisa County, Virginiato his son, Francis Jerdone Jr., "Providence Forge," New Kent County, Va., 1835 November 9
Scope and Contents Refers to process of acknowledgement of property by new owners; reports on crops and prices; refers to travels by Clayton Coleman; refers to plans of various individuals to move to Alabama and Arkansas; refers to accident of Tom Mitchell's brother, William; other family news.
Philip Brooks, Providence Forge, New Kent County, Virginiato William Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1835 November 9
Scope and Contents Refers to efforts to construct a smokehouse and details of construction; refers to how long he will stay; discusses crops, prices, and business.
John Jerdone, Spotsylvania County, Virginiato his brother, William Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1835 November 14
Scope and Contents Expresses disappointment in not having seen William on his trip; encourages him to write while he's away; refers to business.
John Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginiato his brother, William Jerdone, Richmond, Virginia, 1835 December 4
Scope and Contents Not surprised at disappointment over sawyers and carpenters; refers to disagreement between William and brother Frank over division of estate; other family news.
Samuel Wright, Bowling Green, Caroline County, Virginiato William Jerdone, New Kent Court House, Va., 1836 January 12
Scope and Contents Refers to construction work Jerdone plans on having done; expresses great interest in taking on job.
John Jerdone, Spotsylvania County, Virginiato his brother, William Jerdone, Roxbury, via New Kent Court House, Va., 1836 January 31
Scope and Contents Discusses health of family, weather and crops; other family news.
Francis Jerdone, Sr.to his son, William Jerdone, Roxbury, New Kent County, Virginia, 1836 February 13
Scope and Contents Discusses weather; relates story of death of "Dick Luck"; refers to severe cold; discusses business and work done on the estate; other family news.
Samuel Wright, Bowling Green, Caroline County, Virginiato William Jerdone, New Kent Court House, Va., 1836 February 16
Scope and Contents Expresses disagreement in building a log house; feels It is not worth his time; relates details of contract.