Box 27
Contains 43 Results:
George Dudley, Battery, to “Uncle” (Dr. Lee Hall), 1802 January 6
Talbot Goodwin, Exchange (Store), to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 February 6
Sending Blow barrel staves by brig, about 250,000.
John Cooper, Norfolk, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 February 13
Nathaniel Burnwell, Carter Hall, Frederick County, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1802 February 19
[Burwell had lived at Carter’s Gove near Williamsburg before moving to Carter Hall]
Thas Armistead, Shepherd’s Ware House, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1802 February 20
Chris Raincock, Norfolk, to Richard Blow, 1802 March 1
Edwin Fort, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 March 5
Asks Blow to send up a cargo of logwood and [2 bbhs?] Rum
Edwin Fort, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 March 1
Latest letter from Europe gives a very unfavorable account of tobacco, prices here have fallen
Chris. Raincock, Norfolk, to Richard Blow, 1802 March 2
Edwin Fort, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 March 3
Danish ship Ferendchaff[?] arrived at City Point yesterday from Dunkirk (France); will take logwood in cargo, tobacco prices low in France
Birchett & Perkins, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1802 March 5
Edwin Fort, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 March 5
Benj. Hussey, Dunkirk (by ship Washington), to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1802 March 8
Re: an unsettled account between Hussey and A. Wiscort & Aug. Derenville, merchants in New Castle, New Kent County [Derenville was a Merchant in Williamsburg: see also: CWF research department]
Will Hines, Southampton, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1802 March 9
Hines gives consent to have her [daighter Patsy] inocculated for small pox. [Background information: Hines was a nephew of Blow. Hine’s daughter, Patsy was living with Blow and going to school there.]
Robt. Armistead, Plymouth, North Carolina to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1802 March 11
Gives list of current prices there; wishes Blow to give him letters of introduction to merchants in different parts of France, Spain, England and Holland. Armistead is sending his ship over there in trade
John Hoomes, Bowling Green to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 March 11
Blow & Scammel, Tower Hill, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 March 12
Re: store and plantation affairs
Edward Hill, King & Queen County, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1802 March 18
Re: tobacco sold Blow
Edwin Fort, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 March 12
Re: accounts for logwood and tobacco
Edwin Fort, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 March 17
Re: freight rates to Dunkirk and other ports
John Smith, King & Queen County, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1802 March 23
Edwin Fort, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 March 22
Samuel Borden, New Bedford to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 April 23
Part owner of ship Washington; wishes Blow to get cargo for ship to foreign ports
Edwin Fort, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, 1802 April 26
Talbot Godwin, Exchange (Store) to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 April 26
Sending Blow 4000 staves