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Blow & Scammel, Tower Hill, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1800 July 21
Blow & Scammel, Tower Hill, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1800 July 24
Blow & Scammel, Tower Hill, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1801 May 28
Sales in April amounted to £ 140, £ 36 cash
Richard Blow, Beaufort, to Baker & Blow, “South Quay”, 1781 October 12
Richard Blow, Beaufort to Baker & Blow, South Quay, 1781 October 13
Blow & Scammon, Tower Hill, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1803 January 15
Have received 10,000 lb of pork this season and only 1 hhd of tobacco; no cash worth sending
Richard Blow, Portsmouth, to Blow & Scammel, Tower Hill, 1806 September 28
Advises against buying big stock due to world conditions; will send George up to help take inventory; he is in Williamsburg now
Blow & Scammel, Tower Hill, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1806 May 25
Box 31 has been expanded into twoBoxes;Box 31a andBox 31b.
Richard Blow, Richmond, to Blow & Scammel, Tower Hill, 1806 April 17
Box 31 has been expanded into twoBoxes;Box 31a andBox 31b.
Blow & Scammel, Tower Hill, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1807 November 22
Blow & Scammel, Tower Hill, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1807 November 15
Cash scarce; trade dull
Blow & Scammel, Tower Hill, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1808 January 1
Blow & Scammel, Tower Hill, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1809 May 20
Wish to have price of bacon and brandy
Blow & Scammel, Tower Hill, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1809 August 14
Will take inventory of store goods by September 1st and balance books.
Blow & Scammel, Tower Hill, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1809 August 26
Richard Hardy, Isle of Wight to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1789 March 3
Re: debt owed to Blow
Captain Richard Powell, Norfolk County, to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1798 March 13
Has rented Blow’s orchards
Richard Bland & Holland, Liverpool to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1801 October 4
“We have this moment received intelligence that preliminaries of peace between this country and France were signed on the 1st. Inst. What will be the effects with the commercial world we are not prepared to say..”
Richard Johnson & Co., Fredericksburg to Richard Blow, Norfolk, 1801 September 6
Invoice of 24 hogshead of tobacco from Dixon’s warehouse
Richard E. Lee, Norfolk to Richard Blow, Portsmouth [fragment], 1788 March
Richard Drummond & Others, Norfolk, to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1812 October 25
Asks for meeting of Board of Directors for Farmers Bank