- keyword(s): John Marshall
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Letter, Caroline Barton, Winchester, Virginia to Judith Marx Myers, Norfolk, Virginia, 1846 March 14
Caroline is curious about Mr. Myer's escape. Mrs. Jones, one of her closest friends, is dying. Little Joseph conducts himself well. Julia has returned from visiting her uncle. John Marshall (Fanny's cousin) has smallpox, the townfolk are afraid.
William Fanning Wickham, near Hanover Court House, Virginia, to Robert W. Hughes, 1879 March 20
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Reminisces about his father and his friends, including John Marshall, William Wirt, George Hay, William Call, George K. Taylor, and others, and their days as members of the Bar. 3 pp.
Correspondence of Mills E. Godwin, Jr., 1977 October
Letters on administration; participation in bond issue; article on new official portrait of Godwin replacing existing one; resignation from Board of Trustees, Elon College; donation of John Marshall Bible by Mrs. Kenneth Higgins, subsequently sent to William & Mary.
James Brown, Richmond to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1790 July 21
I will send John Marshall 50£. Mr. Hopkin's bill will come to your creditors.
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Copy of a 1800 land patent to William Lytle, General Land Office, Washington, D.C., June 14, 1832
News Clippings, 1984
Correspondence, August-December 1885
Matthew Maury, New York, New York, to his sister, Ann Maury, Liverpool, England, 1830 August 15
Carter Coupland, on board Steamer Reindeer, at Selma, Alabama, to Juliana Dorsey, 1863 November 24
Scope and Contents Received her letter of the 12th, but has no time to respond to it; informs her that Capt. Baldwin has sold the Senator and that the Reindeer is one of the nicest boats on the river; mentions that John Marshall is at Mrs. Sayre's recovering after being severely wounded.1 page.
Henry Clay, Department of State, Washington, D.C., to George Hay, Judge of the United States for the Eastern District of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 1826 February 14
Enclosing the commission of John Pegram as marshall of the United States for the Eastern District of Virginia; requests that he deliver it to him.
Box 18, Folder 20: Correspondence and legislative materials relating to questions over taxation of vending machine receipts, 1978-1979
28 items. File contains Bateman's correspondence with John H. Cameron of Newport News Amusement Company and the office of Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and copies of bill, amendments, and voting tally sheets for HR 1718. See also Sales Tax on Vending Machines, Series 165.
Series 1, Subseries 3: Invitations, Announcements, Certificates and Programs, 1912-1940
Scope and Contents Invitations to Commencement Exercises at McMinnville High School, John Marshall High School and Salem Hospital. Wedding announcements and an invitation to a Buxton Family Association reunion. Certificate for Mary Goffrier for "Week Day Bible School." Newspaper clippings of weddings and obituaries. Hand drawn picture of "Annie Minnie" on a scrap of paper.
George Gairdner, Richmond, Virginia to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, 1793 April 4
Scope and Contents Has inserted advertisement in papers for four weeks; feels sure a reward wil1 guarantee detection of a Negro slave ; advises to speak with John Marshall to retain him as counsellor; quotes current prices for wheat and corn; refers to events in Europe; expresses concern over French development and how this will affect U.S.
Series 2: Acc. 1991.19 Addition, 1889, 1921, 1922 and undated
The Colonial pageant at the College, 1921, copy of a page from Peggy Nottingham's diary, material on Jamestown Tercentenary and The Confederate Monument, invitation to the final celebration of the Philomathean and Phoenix Literary Societies, 3 July 1889, including presentation by George P. Coleman. Souvenir Program and Order of Events program for the Community Celebration and John Marshall Pageant in Williamsburg, Virginia on July 4, 1922.
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Juliana Dorsey, Williamsburg, Virginia, to Carter Coupland, 1856 January 25
Scope and Contents Feels that it is almost useless to try to mail a letter as the rivers are frozen and the roads are impassable; has not suffered from the cold but hasn't stirred from her warm room; would like to buy 50 acres and build a small cottage in which to live; asks that he remit the payment directly that he receives from Mr. Conway, Alf, and John Marshall.4 pages.
Henry Stevenson, Charlestown, West Virginia, to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1815 February 4
Asking to be appointed surgeon to 4th Reg't, Virginia Militia. Includes 1815 February 4 of John Connell. H. Marshall and William McHenry to Woods, recommending Stevenson.
Letters, Telegrams, Postcards, August-September 1912
Letter, 1692 October 4
Letter, 1696 May 29
John Hugo, Archbishop, Elector of Trier, Ehrenbreitstein, to King William III Has received the King's letter telling of his escape from a plot on his arrival in Holland; is send his adviser and marshall, Charles Casper, Baron of Leyen in Sassig; asks the King to hear him and give him trust in all matters; wishes the King success in the expedition at hand. In Latin. 2 pp. 1 LS. Includes translation (1 p.) by Julian Ward Jones, Jr., Prof. of Classical Studies, College of William and Mary.
Political Papers, 1978-1979
Edward Waddey, Norfolk, to St. George Tucker, 1814 December 1
I received a letter from my brother John R. Waddey of Northampton County in which he says they need a deputy marshall. He would like to obtain the appointment. Can you use your influence in this matter? Including Tucker's answer.
Dr. Philip Barrard, Norfolk to St. George Tucker, 1817 March 25
Please thank Mrs. Page for her tribute. Thank you for your sympathy on our departed child. John has greatly improved in the last fortnight. We are looking for you in May. Tell Otway Barraud to send us his dissertation on Marshall Ney.