Box 9
Contains 61 Results:
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1817 ?
Scope and Contents ? to Yancey ?. Recommends newspapers, and discusses the upcoming elections, John Adams, General John Marshall, politics, and the recipient's upcoming examination.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1818 September 18
Elizabeth Trevilian Anders, Brookville, to Elizabeth P. Claybrooke. Arrived last Sunday; family news.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1819 January 20
John Overton, Travellers Rest near Nashville, to Elizabeth Claybrooke, Hanover County, VA. Has been ill; consoles her on the loss of her sister to marriage; reflections on his growing old and on women and marriage.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1819 November 23
Scope and Contents ?, La Grange, to Elizabeth Claybrooke, Brookeville, Louisa County, Virginia. Neighborhood news; invitation to visit.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1820 August 31
Elizabeth L. Stirman, Washington City, to Elizabeth Claybrooke?. Married James H. Stirman on March 23; family news.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1821 June 22
Copy of will of Robert Honeyman. Handwritten copy. Copy of Richmond Enquirer's notice of Robert Honeyman's death.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1821 May 29
Account of John Claybrook with Josheph Carter.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1824 January 1
Deed of Sale: Robert Smith to John C. Boxley for horses and cows.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1824 October 30
Land grant: Virginia to Samuel Harris. King and Queen County.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1825 October 31
Ann Coleman to Miss Elizabeth? Claybrooke, Brook Ville, Louisa County, VA. Cousin Harry's house burned; will not visit until next year; Kitty has had another child; neighborhood news.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1826 March 14
Testimonials as to stud horse Napoleon.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1826 July 15
Thomas W. Claybrooke, Jr., Brookville, to "Cosin." Little wheat made in this country; Thomas Jefferson has died; family is well.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1826
Miscellaneous. 3 items.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1828 March 4
Copy of a deed from Gibbs to Napier in Haywood County and Dyer County.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1828 August 11
Receipt.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 182- [ante 1827?]
Report card from school of M. Hart.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1830 October 28
William Rutherford to John Claybrooke, Louisa County. Quotes wheat prices.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1830 December 20
Bill of Sale.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1831 May 17
Bill of Sale.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1832 January 6
Jane Claybrooke? and Sarah Brookeville, Louisa, to Thomas W. Claybrooke, Cherrysville, Haywood County, Tennessee. Advice on how to treat a sick Negro; neighborhood news.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1832 October 3
Scope and Contents James O. Claybrooke, Louisa County, Virginia, to Thomas W. Claybrooke. "Lanefield," Haywood County, TN. Urges his brother to come to Virginia to settle estate. Has hired out Negroes and lost them. Has spent two to three hundred dollars for Guano.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1832 October 11
Thomas W. Thomas Claybrooke, Roanoke River, VA, to James O. Claybrooke, Pottiesville, Louisa County. Describes his journey and his traveling companion, Mr. Buckner.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1832 October 26
James O. Claybrooke, Louisa, to Thomas W. Claybrooke, Nashville, Tennessee. Also: Jane to Thomas W. Claybrooke. Has been unwell; horse is sick too; warns him not to trust strangers; warns him not to work too hard the first year. From Jane: Had a protracted meeting, but only one preacher came; new meeting house to be built.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1832 October 26
John S. Claybrooke, Oak Cottage, to Thomas W. Claybrooke, Sparta, White County, Tennessee. Sorry the slave has run away; has been making preparations for him; wants him to come as soon as he reaches Judge Overton's.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1832 November 21
John S. Claybrooke to Thomas W. Claybrooke, Davidson County, Tennessee. His horse has been wounded; sends 5 plows; hopes to meet him as soon as he gets a horse; encloses papers (2 items).