Box 8
Contains 61 Results:
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1802 September 21
Affadavit of George Maury.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1802 September 21
Richard Morries to Samuel Overton, Jr. Asks him to get money from Mr. Mercer; likes Mercer's politics.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1802 October 18
Scope and Contents John Waller, Pottiesville, to Samuel Overton, Jr., Louisa, Virginia. Wanted to settle his account.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1802 October 28
William Morries, Sr., to Samuel Overton. Wants his money from the estate of Samuel Ragland.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1802 November 1
Samuel Overton, Staunton, VA, to Chapman Johnson, Staunton. Discusses settlement of several legal cases.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1802 November 4
William M. Thompson, Fairfax, VA, to Samuel Overton, Jr., Louisa Court House. Discusses settlement of debts.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1802 November 5
Scope and Contents Waller Overton, Mercer County, to Samuel Overton, Louisa County, Virginia. Will present a bill for payment; has a patent for 600 acres in Kentucky; Brother Jack is unwell.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1802 December 5
William M. Thompson, Culpeper Court House, to Samuel Overton, Jr., Louisa Court House. Discusses settlement of an execution.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1802 December 6
Thomas Overton, Raleigh, NC, to Samuel Overton, Louisa Court House. Wife is unwell; Brother John is unwell.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1802
Scope and Contents Thomas Overton to Samuel Overton, Louisa, Virginia. Waller is arriving with Major Burk; has no money to send; will move to TN or the Natchez.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1802
Miscellaneous. Mainly dealing with bonds, court cases, powder, flints, lard, subscription to Va. Gazette, Argus, tobacco, flannel shirts, letterbook, wafers, quilts, ink, lettercase, files, wine, bear skins, and beaver skins. 107 items.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1803 January 12
Edward Carrington, Richmond, VA, to Samuel Overton, Louisa Court House. Circular letter on revenue collection.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1803 January 19
Thomas Minor, Jr., Spotsylvania, to Samuel Overton, Louisa County. Has a warrant for 1000 acres of land -- asks for information on the land.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1803 February 6
Scope and Contents John Mercer, George Town, to Samuel Overton, Jr., Louisa Court House, VA. Will be abroad for 12 months for health reasons; directs Samuel Overton to send his account to Hugh Mercer for payment.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1803 March 2
Phillip B. Johnson submits dispute in settlement of accounts to be decided.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1803 May 12
Scope and Contents John M. Herndon, Hanover, VA, to Samuel Overton, Jr., Louisa, Virginia. Discusses settlement of estate of William Minor.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1803 May 16
Scope and Contents John Overton, Nashville, TN, to Samuel Overton, Louisa Court House, VA. Has recovered from his illness; will visit Virginia and will visit Father and Mother; asks Samuel Overton to meet him at the Springs.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1803 June 11
Scope and Contents Chesley Kinney, Staunton, to Samuel Overton, Jr., Louisa, Virginia. Case of Maury v. Dowall has been continued; would like to have any fees due him; would like to buy a female house servant.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1803 September 3
T. Colman, Penax, TN, to John Overton, Louisa Court House. Has not succeeded in finding bank bills; reports results of the election.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1803 September 7
Scope and Contents Dudly Ragland, Powhatan, to Samuel Overton, Jr., Louisa, Virginia. Asks Samuel Overton to settle the balance due on estate of Samuel Ragland.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1803 September 23
John Overton, Lexington, KY, to Samuel Overton, Louisa Court House. Will pay $350 for the Negro.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1803 October 29
Power of Attorney -- William Smith to Samuel Overton, Jr.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1803 November 3
John Overton, Knoxville, to Samuel Overton, Louisa Court House, VA. Will travel to Raleigh, NC, on public business; asks if bank bill has arrived.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1803 December 3
Edward Carrington certifies that Samuel Overton, Jr., has settled his accounts as Collector of Internal Revenue.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1803 December 19
Richard Morries to Samuel Overton, Jr. Asks for statement of accounts; wants a clear assignment of Mercer's bond.