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Box 17

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Contains 8 Results:

Msv 8: Account and letterbook containing accounts, 1736-1737; and copies of letters written by William Johnston and Francis Jerdone 1738-1744, 1736-1744

 Item — Box: 17
Identifier: id200150
Scope and Contents

Volume Manuscript Volume 8. 376 pages. 16 x 7 inches. Laminated July 1955 by W. J. Barrow. Jerdone's predecessor as factor for Buchanan & Hamilton was William Johnston. Jerdone evidently came to Virginia to replace Johnston in September 1740.

Dates: 1736-1744

Msv 10: Daybook of Francis Jerdone, 1752-1759

 Item — Box: 17
Identifier: id200166
Scope and Contents

Volume Manuscript Volume 10.

Dates: 1752-1759

Homespun tablecloth, identified as belonging to the grandmother of Mrs. Lilly Robinson Jerdone. Spotsylvania County ?, circa 1800 ?

 Item — Box: 17
Identifier: id198876
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Descriptive notes by Mrs. Davis are attached. Two hand-embroidered chemises, identified verbally by Mrs. Davis as having belonged to her grandmother, Circa 1860.

Dates: circa 1800 ?

Notebook containing an analysis of Dugald Stewart's Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, made by Anna Thornton Burfitt, while a student at Troy Female Seminary, Troy, New York.

 Item — Box: 17
Identifier: id198891
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Volume Manuscript Volume 3. 168 pages. 8 x 7 inches. Volume 1.

Dates: 1800-1889, undated

Notebook containing an analysis of Dugald Stewart's Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, made by Anna Thornton Burfitt, while a student at Troy Female Seminary, Troy, New York.

 Item — Box: 17
Identifier: id198896
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Volume Manuscript Volume 4. 154 pages. 8 1/4 x 7 inches. Volume 2.

Dates: 1800-1889, undated

Notebook of Anna B. Jerdone, second wife of William Jerdone, containing poetry, comments, copies of letters, and recipes, 1847-1866

 Item — Box: 17
Identifier: id198899
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Volume Manuscript Volume 5. 44 pages. 10 1/4 x 8 inches.

Dates: 1847-1866