Box 27
Contains 90 Results:
Talbot Godwin, Exchange (Store), to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1802 August 12
Thomas Wilson, Richmond, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1802 August 13
Thas Armistead, Shephard’s Warehouse, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1802 August 18
Francis & J. Boyle, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 August 29
John Banks, Richmond, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1802 August 28
Math. Anderson of Williamsburg has sent down 4 hhds of tobacco for your care, please ship to London in British Vessel
Edwin Fort, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 August 12
Edwin Fort, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 August 19
Ships Martha Bland and the Lovely Lass are now loaded at City Point and bound for England via Norfolk, business very dull here
Blow & Scammel, Tower Hill, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 August 19
Sending Blow 194 pieces of bacon and 200 + 2 hhds of Indian meal and 1 [unclear?] flour. Send me store ware, mostly butter pots, also a set of bedstead screens
Chas. Whitlock, Suffolk, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 August 19
Talbot Godwin, Exchange (Store), to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 August 19
Blow & Scammel, Tower Hill, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 August 10
Crops injured by wet weather; Mr. West (overseer) needs about fifteen [unclear?]; trade dull; our sales for 3 months only £ 500 out of which there was only about £ 90 cash. Refers to "Old Place" in Southampton County [owned by Blow’s father, Scammel, and now property of Blow]
Edwin Fort, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 August 22
Re: various ships available for shipping and tobacco abroad
Francis & J. Boyle, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 August 24
Alex Leckie, Nancemond to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 August 25
Sailing for Nassau in ten days
Charles Whitlock, Suffolk, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 August 27
Enoch Balles, New London, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 August 28
Charles Whitlock, Suffolk, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1802 August 25
Wm. Leckie, New York to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1802 August 31
Sending tombstone which I ask to be put over my father’s grave; I sail for Halifax and England soon
General S.W. Carney, Western Branch, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1802 August 31
Folder 1: Business Correspondence, 1802
Folder 2: Business Correspondence, 1802
Folder 3: Financial Records, 1802
Receipts, bills for staves, tobacco, salt, harness, naval stores; Invoices; Legal Summons; Bills of Lading; Tower Hill Store Account (1801-1802) £ 5036.17.9 ¼
Folder 4: Financial Records, 1802
Receipts, bills for staves, tobacco, salt, harness, naval stores; Invoices; Legal Summons; Bills of Lading; Tower Hill Store Account (1801-1802) £ 5036.17.9 ¼
Folder 5: Charter Party: Ship Washington, Ship Friendchoff (Danish), 1801-1803
3 pieces
Folder 6: Receipts, Bills, etc., 1802
Tobacco Warehouse listings; Stud horse desired from England, Ship accounts.