Box 28
Contains 25 Results:
Robt. Hines, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1803 January 23
Discussion of visit to Brandon
Lamb & Younger, London, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1803 February 2
Bill of Exchange on Lamb & Younger, 1803 February 26
J. A. Daboison, Nantes, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1803 February 18
E: Market conditions in France: Indigo is in demand, market favorable; tobacco market good; no demand for wood, pitch or tar
G. Handley, Battery to Friend, 1803 March 12
Grillet & Bell, Shooner Eliza, New York, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1803 April 18
Goods, invoice; Shoes £ 246.17
John Murphy & Co., Malaga (Spain) to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1803 January 1
Thas. Steadman, Portsmouth, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1803 January 4
Willing to give mortgages on goods in store for security
Talbot Goodwin, Exchange (Store) to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 January 6
Re: his credit
Dr. John Lemas, Sweet Springs, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 January 9
Samuel Vickery, (Captain of Industry), Cape Henry to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 January 11
Post & Russell, New York to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1803 January 11
James S. Matthews, Richmond, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 January 13
Assembly extended the market land to be leased for 99 years
Folder 1: Business Correspondence, 1803
John Hoomes, Richmond, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 January 14
Blow & Scammon, Tower Hill, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 January 15
Have received 10,000 lb of pork this season and only 1 hhd of tobacco; no cash worth sending
Ch. Raincock, Norfolk, to Richard Blow, 1803 January 18
Re: insurance of ship Dauphin and other insurance
Captain Thos. Nye, Jr., New Bedford to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1803 January 20
Captain Jno. Marshall, Hampton Roads, 1803 January 20
M.W. Hancock, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 January 21
Re: escape of an enslaved person ("escaped negro")
Wm Prentis, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 January 29,
acknowledges payment of $10.00
Alex Love, Lowe’s Point, Norfolk County, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1803 January 29,
Re: debts and notes owed him and hopes that Blow can lend him money
Thas. Stedman, Portsmouth, to Richard Blow, 1803 January 4,
May be willing to buy Blow’s stack of goods which he had offered him a while back; Mr Lee will look them over and determine value etc.
Thas. Stedman, Portsmouth, to Richard Blow, 1803 January 6
Re: bargaining of above terms, etc.
Wm Brown, Liverpool (England), to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1803
Announcing Benson, Cropper & Benson, Corn Merchants