Box 7
Contains 115 Results:
Clerk receipt, 1802
From, Captain James Barbour, to Reynolds Chapman, "the Clerk of Orange County," Virginia 1 p. D.
Clerk receipt, 1802
From, Mr. James Barbour to John Brown, "Clerk of the Court of Appeals." 1 p. D.
Clerk receipt, 1802 April
From, James Barbour, to, J. Poindexter, the Clerk of Louisa County, Virginia 1 p. D.
Clerk receipt, 1804
From, James Barbour, to, J. Chew "Clerk of Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court." 1 p. D.
Clerk receipt, 1805
From, James Barbour and wife, William Johnston, Fanny Johnston, and Lucy Johnston, widow of Benjamin Johnson deceased to Peter Tinsley, "Clerk of the Chancery District Court of Richmond," Virginia 1 p. D.
Clerk receipt, 1808
From, Colonel James Barbour, to, John Nicholas, "the Clerk of Albemarle," Virginia. 1 p. D.
Clerk receipt, 1808 April
From, James Jackson, paid to, Benjamin Cave, "the Clerk of Madison," Virginia. 1 p. D.
Clerk receipt, 1809
From, Davidson and Goddard, paid to, John Carr, "the Clerk of the Supreme Council of Albemarle," Virginia. 1 p. D.
Clerk receipt, 1809
From, James Barbour, paid to, R.S. Chew, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Clerk. 1 p. D.
Clerk receipt, 1809 October
From, James Barbour, paid to, L.W. Williams, "the Clerk of Rockingham," County, Virginia. 1 p. D.
Deposition of William Russell, Clerk of Hustings Court, Virginia, 1810 December 8
Commands the goods and chattels of William Browne; James Semple recovered 221 pounds and 5 shillings in debt from William Browne and John S. Browne; William Browne and John S. Browne have until the fourth Monday in February to repay John Semple his debts. 1 p. D.
Receipts, 1811 December 19
From, George H. Christian, Wyatt Christian, Alexander Christian, Frederick Christian, Frances Christian, to, Jones R. Christian for board, schooling, clothing, and books September, 1810-September, 1811. 2 pp. D. Including statement, December 21, 1815, by Jones R. Christian that the acconuts are correct. Given before W. Douglass, Justice of the Peace. Ordered to be recorded at the Charles City County, Virginia, Court.
Henry Lee [?], Stratford, to, "The Circuit Court of Westmoreland," County, Virginia, 1821 June 25
Describes coming into possession of a portrait of the first Lord Chatham painted by Edmund Jennings; Mr. Jennings "presented the portrait to the gentlemen of Westmoreland, upon the condition that it be placed in the Court House;" asks that this request be honored. 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including Cy of ALS. 2 pp.
Land grant, 1823 January 31
Land grant signed by William Carroll in Murfreesborough, Tennessee for 640 acres issued to James Parlour. (See Misc. Mss. Oversizefile.) 1 p. D.
Wiley Thompson, Washington, DC to James Pleasants,, 1824 January 24
Enlargement of an engraving entitled "The First Legislative Assembly in America, James Town, Virginia, August 1619.", 1828
See Misc. Mss. Oversize. 1 p. Print.
John Beckett, Montgomery County, Virginia to "The Agent of the Loyal Company," Charlottesville, Virginia, 1829 September 28
Seeks information concerning a grant issued for "160 acres of land surveyed for Richard Beckett lying on the little river joining William Terry and Jonathan Graham's;" the survey was made on May 24, 1774; if no grant was issued he [JB] wishes to pay; he [JB] is one of his [RB's] heirs; asks for an immediate reply and for the letter to be directed to Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Virginia. 1 p. ALS.
Mary J. Lee, Leesville, Virginia, to William Y. Steerman, Esquire, Westmoreland County, Virginia, Court House, 1835 August 1
Edmund St. O. Carter, Madison County, Virginia, to, "my dear cousin Richard," Lee T. Beale, Esquire, Hickory Hill, Westmoreland County, Virginia, 1837 July 11
William Boulware, Naples to, unknown, 1844 March 30
Vespasian Ellis, St. Louis, MO, to James Semple, Alton, IL, 1844 September 7
Mr. Curry, a sound democrat and an energetic writer, will deliver the letter; would be pleased if he [JS] and Mr. Curry established a democratic paper in Alton; Dr. Hope would join in any arrangement made; he [VE] must leave for Washington and wishes all matters concerning his [VE's] establishment settled by Monday. 3 pp. ALS.
Willoughby Newton, London, England to The Reverend W. Jeter, Richmond, Virginia, 1847 July 10
Letter of recommendation for Mr. J.C. Willing recommending him [JCW] for a professorship at Princeton College [NJ]; "Speaks with certainty of his [JCW's] character and capacity as an instructor;" remarks of his [JCW's] passion for Greek and Roman literature; assures that he [JCW] would be "a great acquisition to your [WJ] social and literary circles;" wishes the letter to remain confidential form the Boardof Trustees until his [JCW's] appointment is made. 2 pp. ALS.
One page from Southern Wealth and Northern Profits by T.P. Kettell, circa 1850
Discusses the economic rate of increase in the South and stating that this prodigious increase "cannot indicate a wrong system;" continues to note that the Northern population grew less rapidly than the South's during this time while its wealth grew even more rapidly; gives a table supporting these claims." 1 p. Pst. of PM.
"Contract Office, Post Office Department," Charles City County, Virginia to, unknown, 1853 July 18
Recommends suspending postal service until a post office is established at Waddell's as Route No. 2737 cannot be put into operation until then." 1 p. ALS.
Memo from R.J. Neven, "Appointment Office Post Office Department", 1853 August 20
Requests that all Postmasters applying for certain articles connected with their business write their applications on a letter sheet, stating their office, county, and state and address them to the Inspection Office of the General Post Office Department. 1 p. PD.