Box 11
Contains 82 Results:
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1853 September 1
James O. Claybrooke, Louisa, to John S. Claybrooke. Settlement of Father, John Claybrooke's estate.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1853 September 20
John S. Claybrooke, Triune, to Thomas W. Claybrooke. Asks him to sign a document; will not object to the settlement of the Haywood County land; regrets Tom ever came to Tennessee.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1853 October 31
Scope and Contents Deed: William B. Porter and Mary Porter, Louisa County, Virginia to James M. Hart. 2 copies.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1853 October 31
Deed: James M. Hart, Louisa County, to James M. Vest and Benjamin Henson. 2 copies.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1853
Miscellaneous. 12 items.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1854 February 28
James O. Claybrooke, Louisa, to Thomas W. Claybrooke. Sends a deed.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1854 March 10, November 23
John S. Claybrooke to Thomas W. Claybrooke, Brooklia, Haywood County, Tennessee. Has copies of the deeds; directs him to buy land. 2 items.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1854 May 10
Scope and Contents Thomas W. Claybrooke, Walnut Hill, to James O. Claybrooke, Frederickshall, Louisa County, Virginia. Received the deeds; has been unwell.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1854 September 15
Land plat. Land of James M. Hart, Louisa County.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1854
Miscellaneous. 26 items.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1855 March 22
Elizabeth P. Claybrooke, Brookville, to Thomas W. Claybrooke, Lanefield, Haywood County, Tennessee. Family news.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1855 May 17
Scope and Contents John S. Claybrooke, Washington City, to "Son" Frederick or Samuel. Is going on to New York; wants family to go with him to his home; wants to be relieved of his office as President of the Railroad. Frederick Claybrooke to "Uncle". Has been sick.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1855 August 9
Scope and Contents James M. Hart, White Plains, to "Uncle" Thomas W. Claybrooke. Describes his trip home and to Tennessee.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1855 September 7
Scope and Contents James Malcolm Hart, Prospect Hill, to "Uncle," Thomas W. Claybrooke. Arrived at Brookville; some cattle were killed by the railroad train; a revival is in progress; crops are good.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1855
Miscellaneous. 40 items.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1856 January 17, April 12
Scope and Contents Thomas W. Claybrooke, Walnut Hill, to James O. Claybrooke, Frederickshall, Louisa County, Virginia. Needs money; needs Brazil tobacco seed; thinks John has swindled him. 2 items.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1856 January 26
Scope and Contents Corday P. Revelle, Lanefield, Tennessee, to Thomas W. Claybrooke . Requests support in the election for County Court Clerk.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1856 February 12
Scope and Contents James M. Hart, Brookville, to "Uncle," Thomas W. Claybrooke. Sends money from Uncle James O. Claybrooke.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1856 March 4 - December 31
Accounts of James M. Hart with Harris & Gibson, Richmond, VA. 5 items.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1856 March 22
James O. Claybrooke, Louisa, to Thomas W. Claybrooke. Acknowledges his letter to James M. Hart; will send money if needed; farm news.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1856 November 3
James M. Hart, Brownville, Tennessee, to Mary A. Hart, Fredericks Hall, Louisa County, VA. Is going to visit Uncle Thomas; is well; great excitement over politics.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1856-1859
Accounts of James M. Hard with C.G. Trevilian.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1856
Miscellaneous. 40 items.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1857 January 12, March 14
Harris & Gibson, Richmond, to James M. Hart. Accounts. 2 items.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1857 March 15
Scope and Contents R.Y. Longley, Brownsville, Tennessee, to ?. Describes his mercantile business.