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Contains 16 Results:

Correspondence, 6 January 1802

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id160854
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Letter from John Preston, Horseshoe Bottom, to Francis Preston, Saltworks, Washington County, Virginia. Asks him to help with E. Madison's business affairs; house is half finished; hopes to pay off all debts soon and be as "independent as a freeman ought to be."

Dates: 6 January 1802

Correspondence, 27 January 1802

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id160858
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Letter from John Preston, Horseshoe Bottom, to Francis Preston, Washington County, Virginia. Wagon arrived satisfactorily; sent 5 bushels of hemp seed and will send more if needed; borrowed from him a bundle of "nail rods" to lay the plank floor in his home; talk of the birth of "another fine son " who is quite handsome.

Dates: 27 January 1802

Correspondence, 10 May 1802

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id160864
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Letter from John Preston, Horseshoe Bottom, to Francis Preston, Saltworks, Washington County, Virginia. Business news; cotton and salt arrived; has sent nail rods in a different, lighter wagon.

Dates: 10 May 1802

Correspondence, 19 December 1802

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id160868
Scope and Contents Letter from John Preston, "Smithfield," Montgomery County, Virginia, to "brother" Francis Preston. Political discussion-including the possibility of Congressional redistricting of Botetourt and Montgomery counties, the disagreements between the Federalists and the Republicans, and how redistricting would affect John when elections come again; ironworks are shorthanded and he is willing to hire out seven "of my best negroe men"; wife has had the mumps and self has had a bout with...
Dates: 19 December 1802

Correspondence, 22 April 1804

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id160872
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Letter from David Campbell, Campbella, Tennessee, to Sarah B. Preston, Saltworks, Washington County, Virginia. Expresses joy at Mrs. Preston's recovering her health; philosophical statements concerning life; fondness toward Mrs. Preston and family; mention of who will be in school at Abingdon for the next two years, if the school stays open.

Dates: 22 April 1804

Correspondence, 22 December 1805

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id160876
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Letter from John Preston, Horseshoe Bottom, to "brother," Francis Preston, Saltworks, Washington County, Virginia. Salt was delivered and all was in good order; family news including the birth of a son, William Ballard Preston, to their brother James P. Preston.

Dates: 22 December 1805

Correspondence, 2 March 1807

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id160880
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Letter from John Preston, Horseshoe Bottom, to Francis Preston, Washington County, Virginia. Asks if he can send his son, Carlton Radford, to Mr. Whaley's school, since Mr. Birch's school at Fort Chizwell has broken up; has taken care of money matters; more problems with rheumatism.

Dates: 2 March 1807

Correspondence, 15 February 1808

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id160882
Scope and Contents Letter from John Preston, Montgomery Court House Virginia, to "brother;" Francis Preston, Saltworks, Washington County, Virginia. Asks for his son, William, to be sent home since the family is free of the whooping cough; a Senate position is open, but heJohn declined since he thought that Francis wanted to run; discussion of war with Britain, and the election of a president; Virginia seems to be favoring Madison, but New York is doubtful; no plans yet for the Virginia militia to be...
Dates: 15 February 1808

Correspondence, 30 April 1810

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id160885
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Letter from John Preston, Richmond, Virginia to "brother," Francis Preston, Abingdon, Washington County, Virginia. Business letter; alludes to wife's death; mother-in-law taking care of domestic business.

Dates: 30 April 1810

Correspondence, 4 May 1810

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id160888
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Letter from John Tyler, Governor of Virginia, "In Council Chamber," Richmond, Virginia, to Colonel Francis Preston, Abingdon Washington County, Virginia. Cover letter for a commission for Samuel Preston, and a duplicate for the magistrates.

Dates: 4 May 1810

Correspondence, 25 May 1811

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id160891
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Letter from John Preston, Richmond, Virginia, to "brother," Francis Preston, Washington County, Virginia. Affectionate talk of family; money matters taken care of; carriage maker in Philadelphia has put the "Family Arms and Crests" on it, and has only the painting and the spring to take care of.

Dates: 25 May 1811

Correspondence, 8 May 1812

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id160896
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Letter from John Preston, Richmond, Virginia, to "brother," Francis Preston, Abingdon, Washington County, Virginia. Happy that he won the election, even though it was with some difficulty; discussion of the ingratitude and jealousy of the community of those who "serve the public"; money and construction matters; legal concern over the exchange of properties, the Briar Patch and Horseshoe; wife is quite ill and still grieves over the death of Louisa.

Dates: 8 May 1812

Correspondence, 10 December 1812

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id160899
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Letter from Peter Randolph, Nottoway County, Virginia, to Colonel Francis Preston, Richmond, Virginia. Concerning the addition of Mecklenburg into the 5th Circuit, Randolph's firm opposition to the plan requested by Judge Johnston to relieve Johnston of some duties of the 13th Circuit, and Randolph's reasons against the change of duties.

Dates: 10 December 1812

Correspondence, 3 Mar. 1813

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id160903
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Letter from John Preston, Richmond, Virginia, to "brother," Francis Preston, Washington County, Virginia. Concern over the Blockading Squadron of Great Britain, and description of naVirginial battles in Lynnhaven Bay; wishes Congress would impose an embargo on Great Britain.

Dates: 3 Mar. 1813

Correspondence, 20 Dec. 1814

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id160908
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Letter from Francis Preston, Brigadier General, 17th Brigade, 3rd Division, to John Tate. Appointment of Tate as Brigade Inspector of the 17th Brigade in the third division of the militia of the said Commonwealth. Including autograph document signed on verso by Francis Preston appointing Captain Francis Smith as his aide, 16 May 1816.

Dates: 20 Dec. 1814

Correspondence, 9 April 1815

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id160910
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Letter from John Preston, Horseshoe Bottom, to "brother," Francis Preston, Abingdon, Virginia. Is still trying to locate the papers of W. P. Preston; more election news; introduces S. P. Sharp.

Dates: 9 April 1815