Box 28
Contains 213 Results:
Blow & Scammel, Tower Hill, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 July 2
Re: brandy made and barrels for same
Blow & Scammel, Tower Hill, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 July 30
S. T. Jenkins, New York, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1803 July 4
Buchanan & Pallak, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 July 7
S. T. Jenkins, New York, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1803 July 6
Sending Ship Fortitude to Blow, wishes Blow to get cargo of flour or tobacco for England and Ireland for her. Wishes ship to go at once, gives agents names at each British Port to which his cargo should be consigned
J. Parker, Isle of Wight, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 July 4
Buchanan & Pallak, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 July 28
Buchanan & Pallak, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 July 31
Wm Haxall, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 July 12
Re: injunction of B & B
Wm Little, Boston to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1803 July 30
Announcing his commission business and offering services
Buchanan & Pallak, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 July 21
Wishes vessel for Falmouth
C. & F. Whittle, Norfolk, to Richard Blow, 1803 July 21
Gen. S. W. Carney, North Carolina, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 August 25
Re: arrival of his imported horse; [See letter of April 25, 1803 about horse]
William Barksdale, London, to Mr. Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 August 4
“Agreement with Thomas Wallace relative to bringing horses from England in 1803.” Names of horses were Citizen and Clown, Wallace was the groom.
Geo. Dudley, Battery to Richard Blow, 1803 August 4
[Nephew of Blow]
A. Lane, Norfolk County, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 September 24
Lamb & Younger, London, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1803 August 22
Re: Blow’s renewal of insurance policy at Phoenix office, Premium of £ 18.15.
Alex. Boothe, Brunswick County to Robert H. Waller, Williamsburg, 1803 September 5
Re: Mrs. Boothe, widow’s dower and [div.?] of enslaved persons ("Negroes") between Hutchings and Edwards, commissioners appointed formerly, who neglected to allot dower: one is now dead and two have left the state. Please have commissioners appointed for my guardian; suggests Wm. E. Brodnax & Sterling Ruffin & Hutchings will appoint two for himself. Dr. John Claiborne and Tho. [unclear?], Jr. may be chosen if H. has no objections.
Buchanan & Pallak, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 September 6
Re: cargoes
Buchanan & Pallak, Petersburg, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 September 13
Thas. Williamson, Richmond, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 September 10
Re: land in Dismal Swamps alleged to be property of Robt. Craig of Manchester (England), adjacent Col. Newton’s
Wylie McPherson, Canal to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 September 10
“The canal road is in such order as you may ride to the end of [unclear?] Contract"
Alexander Love, Norfolk County, to Mr. Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 September 4
Benj Jones, Camdem, to Mr. Blow, 1803 September 25
Re: opening of canal road