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Contains 138 Results:

Papers, 1785-1839

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id169700
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Letters and papers of Charles Leven Powell, his wife Selina (Lloyd) Powell and children of Loudoun County, Virginia; Henry, Illinois; Winchester, Virginia; and Alexandria, Virginia.There are also included papers of Charles Leven Powell's father, Cuthbert Powell. Prominent correspondents include Johns Hopkins, Eleanor Agnes Lee, Fitzhugh Lee, George Washington Custis Lee, Mary Anna Randolph (Custis) Lee, Hunter Holmes McGuire and James Monroe.Letters concern Robert Young...
Dates: 1785-1839

Papers, 1840-1848

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: id169702
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Letters and papers of Charles Leven Powell, his wife Selina (Lloyd) Powell and children of Loudoun County, Virginia; Henry, Illinois; Winchester, Virginia; and Alexandria, Virginia.There are also included papers of Charles Leven Powell's father, Cuthbert Powell. Prominent correspondents include Johns Hopkins, Eleanor Agnes Lee, Fitzhugh Lee, George Washington Custis Lee, Mary Anna Randolph (Custis) Lee, Hunter Holmes McGuire and James Monroe.Letters concern Robert Young...
Dates: 1840-1848

Papers, 1849

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id169735
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Letters and papers of Charles Leven Powell, his wife Selina (Lloyd) Powell and children of Loudoun County, Virginia; Henry, Illinois; Winchester, Virginia; and Alexandria, Virginia.There are also included papers of Charles Leven Powell's father, Cuthbert Powell. Prominent correspondents include Johns Hopkins, Eleanor Agnes Lee, Fitzhugh Lee, George Washington Custis Lee, Mary Anna Randolph (Custis) Lee, Hunter Holmes McGuire and James Monroe.Letters concern Robert Young...
Dates: 1849

Papers, 1850-1852

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: id170641
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Letters and papers of Charles Leven Powell, his wife Selina (Lloyd) Powell and children of Loudoun County, Virginia; Henry, Illinois; Winchester, Virginia; and Alexandria, Virginia.There are also included papers of Charles Leven Powell's father, Cuthbert Powell. Prominent correspondents include Johns Hopkins, Eleanor Agnes Lee, Fitzhugh Lee, George Washington Custis Lee, Mary Anna Randolph (Custis) Lee, Hunter Holmes McGuire and James Monroe.Letters concern Robert Young...
Dates: 1850-1852

Papers, 1853

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: id170672
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Letters and papers of Charles Leven Powell, his wife Selina (Lloyd) Powell and children of Loudoun County, Virginia; Henry, Illinois; Winchester, Virginia; and Alexandria, Virginia.There are also included papers of Charles Leven Powell's father, Cuthbert Powell. Prominent correspondents include Johns Hopkins, Eleanor Agnes Lee, Fitzhugh Lee, George Washington Custis Lee, Mary Anna Randolph (Custis) Lee, Hunter Holmes McGuire and James Monroe.Letters concern Robert Young...
Dates: 1853

Papers, 1854-1855

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: id170692
Scope and Contents

21 items.

Dates: 1854-1855

Will of Thomas Hepborn of Kent County, Md. in which he bequeaths property to his sons John, Thomas, and Joseph, his wife Ann, and his daughters Sarah Woodall and Ann Briscoe., 1785 March 19

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id169268
Scope and Contents

Including a statement, 1786 April 8 by J. Nicholson that the witnesses Joshua Lamb and John Lamb (both Quakers) and Joseph Greenwood affirmed and swore that this was the last will and testament of Thomas Hepborn.

Dates: 1785 March 19

Hunt, Newman and Rooper ?, Porto, to Mr. Cuthbert Powell, Merchant, Alexandria, Virginia, North America., 1813 June 1

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id169269
Scope and Contents

Reports on the status of the ship The Rising Sun; says she will dispose of her cargo as soon as possible; says the ship was detained by the British (War of 1812), but given up.

Dates: 1813 June 1

N. Simms, Alexandria, Virginia, to Elizabeth Trist, Birdwood, Henry Court House, Virginia, 1814 February 6

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id169271
Scope and Contents Her daughter ? Nancy, had a healthy baby boy who is nursing well; Nancy is staying with her now, and her husband Mr. Wallach, spends almost every night there also; is concerned that Nancy will live a hard life because of her husband's financial situation; on the other hand, her daughter Catherine ? will be "free from the trials attended on a state of poverty," being married to Cuthbert Powell, who owns a large farm in Loudoun County; much Simms family news; mentions Mrs. Trist's grandson,...
Dates: 1814 February 6

Cuthbert Powell, Alexandria, Virginia, to Charles L. Powell, Leesburg, Virginia, 1828 November 28

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id169637
Scope and Contents

Fatherly letter giving his opinion of a certain young lady and marriage, as well as general advice.

Dates: 1828 November 28

John Lloyd, Alexandria, Virginia, to Charles Leven Powell, 1828 December 27

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id169641
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Discussion of his engagement to this daughter Selina, and the seriousness of the matter, especially in concerning finances; tells of his poor financial state as related to a dowry, or the lack thereof, for his daughter; gives his approval of the "alliance," but hopes they will delay the marriage for some time.

Dates: 1828 December 27

James Monroe, "Oakhill," Loudoun County, Virginia, to Burr Powell, Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia, 1828 December 31

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id169643
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Has given great consideration to his claim against the French government and has turned the case over to Stephen Pleasonton, who is the auditor for the Dept. of State and who is now handling all claims; since Mr. Pleasonton is a personal friend and he (James Monroe) is greatly interested in his Burr Powell case, he knows he will get an answer soon; will also be returning the agriculture pamphlet.

Dates: 1828 December 31

James Monroe, "Oakhill," Loudoun County, Virginia, to Burr Powell, Middleburg, Virginia, 1829 January 8

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id169645
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Sends extract of Mr. Pleasonton's reply concerning the claim against the French government and asks that he reply with the necessary information; will also do anything he can to help.

Dates: 1829 January 8

Legal document in which Burr Powell, executor of the estate of his father Leven Powell, names Isaac Coxe Barnett, Consul at Paris, as his legal attorney in litigation process against a Rotterdam Co., Stephen Pleasonton is intermediary, 1829 January 12

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id169648
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Letters and papers of Charles Leven Powell, his wife Selina (Lloyd) Powell and children of Loudoun County, Virginia; Henry, Illinois; Winchester, Virginia; and Alexandria, Virginia.There are also included papers of Charles Leven Powell's father, Cuthbert Powell. Prominent correspondents include Johns Hopkins, Eleanor Agnes Lee, Fitzhugh Lee, George Washington Custis Lee, Mary Anna Randolph (Custis) Lee, Hunter Holmes McGuire and James Monroe.Letters concern Robert Young...
Dates: 1829 January 12

James Monroe, "Oakhill," Loudoun County, Virginia, to Burr Powell, Middleburg, Virginia, 1829 January 15

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id169651
Scope and Contents

Further discussion of his claim against the French government and dealings with Stephen Pleasanton and Isaac Coxe Barnett.

Dates: 1829 January 15

James Monroe, "Oakhill," Loudoun County, Virginia, to Burr Powell, Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia, 1829 January 20

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: id169655
Scope and Contents

More instructions about the claim being made against the French government.

Dates: 1829 January 20

Stephen Pleasonton,Washington, D.C., to James Monroe ?, 1829 January 30

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id169658
Scope and Contents

Further discussion and explanation of the case involving Burr Powell and his claim against the French government.

Dates: 1829 January 30

James Monroe, "Oakhill," Loudoun County, Virginia, to Burr Powell, Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia, 1829 February 4

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id169660
Scope and Contents

Continued information concerning Powell's claim against the French government.

Dates: 1829 February 4

John J. Lloyd,Baltimore, Maryland, to his sister, Selina Lloyd, Alexandria, Virginia, 1829 May 21

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id169663
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The new court system has kept him extremely busy; social life has slowed down; the fashion these days to relieve boredom is to ride horseback; expresses concern for his own colt in the country; inquires after Dr. Nelson and his medical career; also asks about a large, gay party at South River; recommends books for good reading including Schlegel's History of Literature.

Dates: 1829 May 21

James Monroe, Oakhill, Virginia, to Burr Powell, Middleburg, Virginia, 1829 August 10

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id169666
Scope and Contents

Has received the results of his claim from Mr. Pleasonton and regrets the outcome, which he disagrees with; does not feel anyone is to blame.

Dates: 1829 August 10

Mary Anna Randolph Custis, Arlington, Virginia, to Selina Lloyd, Salisbury, near Centreville, Fairfax County, Virginia, (Before1830)

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id169671
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Asks her to come visit over Christmas; describes the social events in Arlington; mentions her cousin George Calvert; says the big event is the fair for the benefit of orphans.

Dates: (Before1830)

Selina Lloyd, "Mount Vernon," Fairfax County, Virginia, to Charles L. Powell, Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia, 1830 April 14

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id169673
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Describes a walk she took and the surrounding countryside, including the wildflowers and startling a herd of deer; had many visitors, including a very graceful lady who is said to have been "addressed" by Mr. Van Buren, a "jolly goodnatured ... commodore and some of the ugliest officers," and Mrs. Porter and her scholars; tells of books she has read, including Tales of a Grandfather, The Sorcerer, and The Talisman; loving memories and looking forward to their next meeting.

Dates: 1830 April 14

Selina Lloyd, Alexandria, Virginia, to Charles L. Powell, Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia, 1830 June 9

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id169677
Scope and Contents

Have just returned from a visit to her grandmother's and her cousin, Ann Marshall; they all are saddened by the death of Mr. Fitzhugh; describes the country from South to West River, where she had visited, and comments on meeting a lovely girl, Bella Carter; mentions the jealousy of another male suitor?, Seldon Page; mentions Mary Custis. 3 pages. letter signed.

Dates: 1830 June 9