- keyword(s): John Marshall
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Indenture, 1771 November 30
Indenture signed by Thomas, Lord Fairfax leasing lands in the Manor of, Leeds in Fauquier County, Virginia to John Dearing. 30 November 1771. Another indenture signed by Fairfax leasing land in the Manor of Leeds to William Seth. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.
Information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters, 1950-1951
Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters in 1950-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General George C. Marshall (Secretary of Defense).
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Poem, 1831 March 30
John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia. Poem,
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Music Volume 286
Correspondence, 1945
Correspondence, 1847-1874
Letters to Marguerite Quarles, 1942-1945
Asking Ms. Quarles to pay the bills since she was the bookeeper of APVA and John Marshall House plus in charge of the Relic House.
Three Unsigned Stories
3 stories: "John Marshall" (3 pages); "Francesca, the Venetian Bride" (4 pages); and "The Love of Marie Rayneval" (20 pages).
Correspondence, 1831 June 23
A. J. Marshall to the Honorable John Scott, recommending Mr. Knox for the office of Commissioner of the Chancery.
Speech, Undated
Copy of an address by Alfred Harris Bright entitled "John Marshall." Original is located in the Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, Minnesota.
Wooden letter opener
Wooden letter opener, 7 inches long, bearing the words "John Marshall House"
Note, 1785 July 1
Governor Patrick Henry appoints Richard Richards Ensign of the 4th Company of the Sussex Regiment of Virginia militia . Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.
Shipping document, 1793 June 29
Bill of Lading for 311 barrels of flour to Norfolk, Virginia, on the ship Dolphin. Original is located in the John Marshall House, Richmond, Virginia.
Publications - "American Heritage", 1958
October 1958 hardback issue of "American Heritage" which includes an article "Was John Smith a Liar?" by Marshall Fishwick.
William H. Cabell, Richmond, to Colonel William Cabell, 1796 November 14-18
Mentioning legal advice given by John Marshall.
Legal cases and estates: Gloucester County
Parks (Marshall, the elder) vs. John Tabb. 3 pieces.
William R. Galt, Norfolk, to Sally M. Galt, Williamsburg, 1864 April 2
Is very pleased that Miss Dix has remembered her in these times. Describes his nine children. If Alexander had lived he would have taken Mollie [Wm.'s daughter Mary Jeffrey Galt] with him to Florence. Is glad to hear Gabriella Galt's school is supporting her. Was recently looking over an old Masonic book on the Grand Lodge in Williamsburg, and saw the names of John M. Galt, James Galt, Peyton Randolph, John Marshall, and George Washington.
Correspondence, January-February 1878
Daybook Worker Index
Paschall's notes, progress report, programs, and other papers, 1973
Paschall's notes, progress report on the papers of John Marshall, programs, Virginia's new constitution, newsclippings, and other documents relating to the life of Davis Young Paschall in 1973.
Letter - Dr. P[hilip] Barraud to James Barron, Navy Yard, [Norfolk], 1823 January 27
1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Invitation to meet the son of John Marshall.
Gunn, Charles W., Jr. 1963-1964; et al
Gunn, Charles W., Jr. 1963-1964; Guy, Dr. William G. 1958; Hagan, John C., Jr. 1957; Hahn, Dr. Thomas Marshall-- President of V.P.I. 1961-1966
Virginia Governor's Debate: Coleman vs. Robb, May 19, 1981
Two U-matic videotapes of the Governor's Debate between John Marshall Coleman and Charles 'Chuck' Spittal Robb, at Phi Beta Kappa Hall of the College of William and Mary. Acc. 1994.040