Box 38
Contains 38 Results:
Folder 2: Records Concerning Sea Trade, 1776-1797
Folder 3: Field Notes of Joseph Clanton, 1820
Original field notes of a Road from Bla[?]'s Mill to Sussex Coutr House chained by Joseph Clanton
Folder 4: Legal and Financial Records of Richard Blow, [1772?] 1779-1814
Folder 5: Legal Records [fragment], undated
Folder 6: Blow & Barksdale Accounts, undated
Folder 7: Suit Donald & Burton, London vs. Richard Blow, undated [1793?]
Answer of Blow refers to the year 1793
Folder 8: Business Records, undated
Tobacco imanifests for various ships; invoices of tobacco to Wm. Blow at Dunkirk; Invoices to Petersburg Store.
Folder 9: Petty Accounts of Ships, 1784
Folder 10: Richard Blow Shipping Receipts, undated
Ships Portsmouth, Grand Duke, [unclear?], Mt. Vernon
Folder 11: Miscellanoue Bills of Lading and Accounts, undated
Folder 12: Miscellanous Bills and Accounts, undated
Folder 13: Accounts to be Adjusted, undated
Folder 14: Incoming Business Correspondence of Richard Blow, undated
[7 items]
Folder 1: Field book, Surveys and Invoice, 1778, 1820
Box 38: Correspondence, Financial and Legal Records, and Field Notes, 1776-1824
Field Book of George Blow, Jr., Concerning Land Near Tower Hill , 1820
Field book of line between George Blow, Jr., John Clanton Saldsberry and Nancy Clanton and adjoining [unclear?]
Surveys of Land of George Blow, Jr. near Tower Hill, 1820
Barham's Tract…183+ acres sold at $ 5 per acre. Plat of Barham Wren's land and north side of Racoon Swamp by Wm. Darbie of which this is an exact copy - total acres 345.
"Invoice for Goods packed up for Williamsburg Store", 1778
A. Donald, London, Bt. of Clinton & Coles, Jewellers for L. B. N.C." [Lewis Burwell], 1797 July 2
Brig Chance's Cargo from London, undated [possibly before 1776]
Number of packages consigend to [names from Williamsburg, Petersburg, Yorktown, Burwell's Ferry, Hanover]
"A List of Bonds to be Received of Charles Briggs & Co., for John Hay & Co.'s Share in that Concern", undated [1772?]
£ 1409.9.10 1/2 : long listing
Blow & Oldsham, Baker, Oldham & Blow, and Blow & Barksdale Business Records, 1779
Re: Suit Blow & Oldham trading as merchants at South Quay, Nansemond County. Each to put up £ 400 V.Cur. and going under firm name of Baker, Oldham & Blow and to continue throgh the War. In 3 months Oldham died. Firm continued as Baker & Blow. Store began at Pitch Landing, North Carolina. Other stores were established at Petersburg under firm name of Blow & Barksdale in 1782.