Box 12
Contains 47 Results:
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1858 January 13
Scope and Contents James M. Hart, Brookeville, to "Uncle" Thomas W. Claybrooke. Sends tobacco seed; crops are good. James O. Claybrooke to T.W.C. Bought guano, therefore is short of money.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1858 February 25 - September 18
Harris & Gibson, Richmond, to James M. Hart, Trevillians Depot, VA. Accounts. 5 items.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1858 June 3
Scope and Contents James O. Claybrooke, Louisa to "Brother". Sends money.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1858 October 12
Scope and Contents Frederick Claybrooke, to "Uncle" Thomas W. Claybrooke. Family news; has had Typhoid fever.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1858
Miscellaneous. 54 items.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1859 January 18, 1859 August
John S. Claybrooke to Thomas Claybrooke. Advice on settling land boundaries; saw Harrison & West. 2 items.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1859 March 3
John A. Campbell, Abington, to James Hart. Inquiry on payment of money to Chesley Ashlin.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1859 April 11, 1859 May 7
Harris & Gibson, Richmond, to James M. Hart. Accounts. 2 items.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1859 April 20
Thomas S. Watson to James M. Hart.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1859 August 3
Scope and Contents Deed: Thaddeus Dickinson, Louisa County, Virginia to James M. Hart. 3 copies.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1859 August 30
Land Survey by Jno. R. Quarles.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1859 October 19
Scope and Contents James M. Hart, Hartland, to "Mother" Mary Ann Claybrooke Hart. Is well; has been digging potatoes; local news.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1859 December 23
Frederick Claybrooke to "Uncle." Father is better; Negroes are sick; asks him to pay taxes in Haywood County.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1859
Miscellaneous. 38 items.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1860 January 9 - 3 July 3
John S. Claybrooke to Thomas Claybrooke. Discusses land sales; cotton; William Allison sick; expects war in South Carolina. 4 items.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1860 April 20, December 17
Scope and Contents Frederick Claybrooke, Triune, Tennessee, to "Uncle" Thomas W. Claybrooke. Is keeping a store; family news. 2 items.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1860 August 20
Scope and Contents ? to "Sister." Family news.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1860
Miscellaneous. 55 items.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1861 February 3
Scope and Contents John S. Claybrooke to "Brother" Thomas W. Claybrooke. Warns him of a lawsuit filed against him; is a candidate for the Convention, but is not in favor of a Convention.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1861 February 12
Scope and Contents F. Claybrooke, Nashville, Tennessee, to his uncle. Description of "Union" and "anti-Union" sentiments in the area, involving the governor calling the legislature to session to vote on secession; Father was elected as the "Union delegate to the convention"; has heard from Virginia relatives who are well.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 19 February 1861
Scope and Contents Fannie ? to "Friends" Elizabeth Claybrooke, Mary Ann Hart, Sallie Claybrooke. Has been sick; thinks John S. Claybrooke is "a thorough Unionman"; her father "would hold on to the Union as long as possible"; sends flower seeds.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1861 April 5
Rental contract: Thaddeus Dickenson to James M. Hart.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1861 August 12
Case of Robert McNully vs. E. H. Napier.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1861
Miscellaneous. 40 items.
Business, Legal, Financial and Personal Correspondence, 1862 March 25
Confederate States of America Bond $500.