Box 11
Contains 44 Results:
John Bulkeley & Son, Lisbon (Portugal),to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1790 August 11
Has received Indian corn shipment for the account of James Brown of Richmond, Virginia. American grain is much in favor here, tho’ [am?] crops of wheat, rye and barley are good
Erasmus Gill, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1790 September 22
See alsoBox 11A: Financial Records, 1787-1789.
James Brown, Richmond, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1790 September 10
Sends flour and corn down for foreign trade
Will Westbrooke, South Quay, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1790 October 13th
Re: Baker estate and suits in Brunswick County Court
John Cogdell, Georgetown, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1790 September 20
See alsoBox 11A: Financial Records, 1787-1789.
Bill in Chancery Court: Nathl. Rogers vs. Blow & Barksdale, 1790 June 17
See alsoBox 11A: Financial Records, 1787-1789.
Wm Wyme, Portsmouth, to Richard Blow; Will send turpentine and tar to Blow, 1790 September 17
See alsoBox 11A: Financial Records, 1787-1789.
Callowfrères, Carmichael & Co., Havre to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1790 August 24
Discusses financial conditions, tariff changes and effects on American goods
John Brown, Richmond, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1790 September 29
Sends manifests for 55 hogeheads by Portsmouth;Also, others. Brother (James) is at Bermuda Hundred on business
Jerman Baker, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, 1790 September 1
Re: suits in Brunswick County Court, of Blows
Archibald Moncreath, Baltimore, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1790 December 10
Sends bar iron for sale
William Barksdale, Petersburg, to Saml Briggs, Portsmouth (Agent for Blow), 1790 December 16
Wishes quantity of peas to fill ship to be sent to Madeira before Christmas
Will Manson, New Kent Court House, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1790 December 13
Sent 2,800 bushels of wheat in ship Nancy for Philadelphia. Will Blow get bills of lading for it for Manson?
Ew. Owens, Norfolk, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1790 December 28
See alsoBox 11A: Financial Records, 1787-1789.
Capt. David Blaney, Portsmouth, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1790 December 26
Cannot pay his account to Blow
William Barksdale, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1790 December 14
Sending down 100 [unclear?] of flour and a parcel of back eyes peas (12 to 1,500 bushels) for Madeira
Richard Grubbs, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, 1790 December 12
See alsoBox 11A: Financial Records, 1787-1789.
Will Manson, Hanover Town, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1790 December 1
Lists tobacco sent down for Blow, needs Liverpool salt
Business Letters to Richard Blow, 1790 January-October
See alsoBox 11A: Financial Records, 1787-1789.