Box 24
Contains 143 Results:
Alex Love, Norfolk County, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1800 October 21
On way to canal to get shingles
Halloway & Brichett, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1800 October 22
Laurie & Telfar, Norfolk, to Richard Blow,, 1800 October 22
Edwin Fort, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, 1800 October 23
Importation considerable; back country merchants will not buy anything of any consequence; desires salt, now worth 22/6 a sack and 4/3 loose per bushel
Davenport & Tanker, Boston to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1800 October 24
Gives prices current
Edwin Fort, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1800 October 24
Had shipment of gloves valued; sending some to Blow; doubts if they can sell well; discusses salt market.
E. B. Holloway, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1800 October 24
Th. Thompson, Richmond, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1800 October 24
Edwin Fort, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1800 October 26
Re; Salt and spices
John Hoomes, Bowling Green to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1800 October 27
Sending tobacco for sale in Clarissa; wishes wine bought for him
John Hoomes, Bowling Green to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1800 October 29 i
Brown, Rives, & Co., Richmond, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1800 October 27
John Holt, Surry Court House, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1800 October 28
Alex Leckie, Hassow, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1800 October 28
Schooner Eira from Norfolk brought news of death of his father; schooner Augusta brought letter from Blow. Thinks M. Goodwin very improper person to administer father’s estate. Brother William may wind up estate in Virginia, if not, asks Blow to administer. Remit all collections to mother; George Leckie, London, sending turtle andBox of oranges to Blow as present
William Barksdale, London, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1800 October 29
Brown, Rives & Co., Richmond, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1800 October 29
Edwin Fort, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1800 October 30
Ship Mississippi brought salt from Liverpool; Is shipping tobacco to Blow by sloop Mill River
Th. Thompson, Richmond, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1800 October 31
Re: shipping him flour and staves
Edwin Fort, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1800 October 30
Re: shipping of tobacco ahead; gloves he has are hard to unload on merchants; William Barksdale in England
Edwin Fort, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1800 October 31
Reuben Jones, Newbury Port, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1800 December 20
Lamb & Younger, London, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1800 December 29
George Dudley, Gloucester Court House, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1800 June 7
Re: suspicion that his aunt was poisoned