Box 9
Contains 191 Results:
A. L. Shepherd & Co., Richmond, Virginia to Frank Jerdone?, 1878 December 24
Scope and Contents Reports sales of goods and sends goods ordered; advises against allowing "cargo to pass into the hands of strangers"; other business news.
William M. Jerdone, Galveston, Texas to his aunt, ?, 1890 September 26
Scope and Contents Expresses dissatisfaction with people in general and loneliness; refers to severe weather in Virginia; notes little severe weather in Texas and Galveston recently; other family news.
Francis Jerdone, Sr., Louisa County, Virginiato his son, Francis Jerdone Jr., "Providence Forge," New Kent County, Virginia, 1839 January 4
Scope and Contents Reports on weather and health; refers to fire at Eagle Tavern and the aid of the snow to prevent further damage; other family news.
William B. Coleman, Spotsylvania County, Virginiato William Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1839 January 22
Scope and Contents Reports has received word that the deed has been prepared; plans on coming the 26th to record it.
Francis Jerdone, Sr., Louisa County, Virginiato his son, William Jerdone, "Mount Sterling," Charles City County, Va., 1839 February 11
Scope and Contents Remarks on granddaughter Maria, her health, and letter writing; reports health of son John and family and Billy and illness of old Abram who is 83 and is three months and ten days older then Jerdone; other family news.
John Jerdone, Spotsylvania sic County, Virginiato his brother, William Jerdone, Charles City County, Va., 1839 March 5
Scope and Contents Relates story of mistreated dissatisfied slave, Grandison, who had come for help; claimed mistreatment by ? Weir.
Francis Jerdone, Sr., Louisa County, Virginiato his son, William Jerdone, "Mount Sterling," Charles City County, Va., 1839 March 10
Scope and Contents Refers to son Frank's trip to Norfolk by steamboat and back by train; gives listing of Negroes' health; Abram has died, Minny is next oldest; Grandison; discusses crops and livestock; other family news.
John Jerdone to his brother, William Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1839 April 12
Scope and Contents Reports on inquiry into Weir's character; reports he managed matter and has hired Grandison out as blacksmith until William comes.
John Jerdone to his brother, William Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1839 April 18
Scope and Contents Refers to visit by Doctor Garland for "Miss Jane"; reports Grandison will continue working until William can see his work; other family news.
Francis Jerdone, Sr., Louisa County, Virginiato his son, William Jerdone, "Mount Sterling," New Kent Court House, Va., 1839 May 20
Scope and Contents Reports on the fowl which have begun to hatch; tells of all the fruits and vegetables which are sprouting in the garden; reports on John Jerdone'sfamily and on William's daughter Maria; two slaves robbed plant patch of tobacco; neighbor and overseer came over and argued with slaves for over an hour; other family news.
John Jerdone to his brother, William Jerdone, "Mount Sterling," Charles City County, Virginia, 1839 May 27
Scope and Contents Discusses whether to send "the Bull" down to the ironworks and enter into any sort of bargain; reports receipt of goods; reports on progress of crops; refers to destruction of wheat by "the Fly"; other family news.
Mary N. Moss, Mill Creek, to Mr. William Jerdone, New Kent Court House, Va., 1839 July 4
Scope and Contents Expresses anticipation of forthcoming visit; reports on health of daughter Maria; expresses gratitude for Jerdone's help; other family news. Including Autograph Note Signed from Maria C. Jerdone to her father, William Jerdone, New Kent Court House, Virginia, concerning her health, reminder of messages from "Aunt Sinthy," and her desire to see her father.
John Jerdone to his brother, William Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1839 July 19
Scope and Contents Expresses gladness at safe return home; reports an improving health of son John, who is recovering from the dysentery; other family news.
John Jerdone to his brother, William Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1839 August 8
Scope and Contents Reports the health of the family and describes the illness that afflicts them; reports illness in town which has resulted in closing the school; refers to the failing health of their father Francis Jerdone, Sr.
William H. Barnes, "Mount Sterling," Charles City County, Virginiato William Jerdone, Pottiesville, Louisa County, Va., 1839 September 21
Scope and Contents Expresses disappointment in failure to sell corn crop; reports on health of family and hands; reports on chores he intends to complete; refers to receipt of "Lighter" boat and putting it up; other family news.
Binfras and Bacon, Richmond, Virginia to William Jerdone, Pottiesville, Louisa County, Virginia, 1839 October 29
Scope and Contents Note of purchase of $1136.85 for corn.
Francis Jerdone Jr., Richmond, Virginia to his brother, William Jerdone, Pottiesville, Louisa County, Va., 1839 October 30
Scope and Contents Reports has sold wheat for $120 per busheland gives terms of sale; reports this is the highest sale of "red wheat" for some time; reports also sale of corn at 62 1/2 cents; other family news.
Francis Jerdone, Sr. to his son, William Jerdone, "Mount Sterling," Charles City County, Va., 1839 December 25
Scope and Contents Reports damage done to mill by severe weather; reports on crops and harvest; expresses sorrow for William's loss of crops and damage done to farm; refers to killing owls; comments on "lawless people" called fox hunters; and other idle people who have overkilled the partridges and wild turkeys; refers to absence of these birds; other family news. Letter contains a copy of Mary B. Moss to William Jerdone concerning health of Jerdone's daughter Maria Coleman Jerdone.
Francis Jerdone Sr.to his son, William Jerdone, "Mount Sterling", Charles City County, Virginia, 1841 January 2
Scope and Contents Reports on weather; refers to brother John's farm and crops, also the inefficiency of his overseer; requests bacon for both the white family and some for Negroes; other family news. Includes N from Mary B. Moss to William Jerdone January 3, 1841 concerning health of his daughter Maria Coleman Jerdone] .
Francis Jerdone, Sr. to his son, William Jerdone, "Mount Sterling", Charles City County, Virginia, 1841 January 17
Scope and Contents Refers to family health; reports story of man being swept downriver; refers to "earthquake" which he believes was a meteor; refers to crops; other family news.
W. & J. D. Christian, Richmond, Virginia to William Jerdone, Pottysville , Louisa County, Virginia, 1841 February 11
Scope and Contents Reports wheat has been delivered; gives weight and price.
John Jerdone to his brother, William Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1841 February 26
Scope and Contents Relates health of family; discusses receipt of payment from bond with John Holladay; refers to bond with Mr. Ward; discusses other business; other family news.
Barbara A. Jerdone to her brother-in-law, William Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia,, 1841 March 20
Scope and Contents Requests William to purchase The History of the War of American Independence,Translated from the Italian by James Otis while in Richmond.
John G. B. Coleman, "Mount Sterling," Charles City County, Virginia to William Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1841 April 20
Scope and Contents Refers to health of the "hands"; gives day by day account of planting progress and upkeep of farm from the 10th to the 20th; refers to illness of "the old man" Francis Jerdone, Sr.].
Francis Jerdone, Jr., New Kent County, Virginiato his brother, William Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1841 April 20
Scope and Contents Expresses grief at news of father's Francis Jerdone, Sr.] illness; explains he can't come visit because of an injured ankle; expresses hope God will spare his father until he can visit; laments misfortune at not being at his father's side during his illness.