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Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Box and folder list compiled by Amanda Hayek, SCRC staff, in September 2011.","Papers; 1767-1825; of John Dandridge and John Hopkins. Include letters of Dandridge to Hopkins concerning his law practice; courtship; financial matters; a trip to the Sweet Springs (Monroe County, Va.) for his health; and \"Providence Forge,\" New Kent County, Va. Includes papers (legal documents and accounts) concerning John Dandridge, Bartholomew Dandridge, John Armistead, William Armistead and John Hopkins.","Item 1: Bartholomew Dandridge to Richard Allen, Jr., at Cumberland., January 17, 1771\nCopy. Also cover.\nItem 2: John Dandridge, at New Kent Court House, [Va.], to [John Hopkins]., May 9 1788\nItem 3: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, [New Kent County], to John Hopkins, at Richmond., July 29, 1788 - February 20, 1789\nItem 4: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, to J[ohn] Hopkins., May 26, 1790\nItem 5: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., October 19, 1790 - December 15, 1790\nItem 6: J[ohn] Dandridge, at Pamocra, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., August 18, 1791\nItem 7: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., September 23, 1791\nItem 8: John Dandridge, at Head of Elk, [Md.], to John Hopkins, at Richmond, Va., December 23, 1791\nItem 9: John Dandridge, at Philadelphia, to John Hopkins, at Richmond, Va., December 27, 1791 - January 5, 1792\nItem 10: John Hopkins, at Philadelphia, to John Hopkins., January 15, 1792\nItem 11: John Dandridge, at Georgetown, to John Hopkins, at Richmond, Va., January 27, 1792\nItem 12: John Dandridge, at Alexandria, to John Hopkins, at Richmond, Va., January 29, 1792\nItem 13: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, [New Kent County, Va.] , to [John Hopkins]., March 2, 1792\nMutilated.\nItem 14: John Dandridge, at Williamsburg, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., May 1, 1792\nItem 15: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, to  John Hopkins, at Richmond., August 28, 1792\nItem 16: John Dandridge, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., September 13, 1792\nItem 17: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., January 21, 1793 - August 9, 1793\nItem 18: John Dandridge to John Hopkins, at Richmond, March 11, 1794\nItem 19: John Dandridge, at Sweet Springs, [Monroe County], to John Hopkins, at Richmond., June 21, 1794\nItem 20: John Dandridge, at Richmond, to John Hopkins, at Philadelphia., August 6, 1794\nItem 21: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., October 24, 1794\nEnclosure: William Douglass, at Providence Forge, [New Kent County], to John Dandridge. October 23, 1794.\nItem 22: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., March 3, 1795\nItem 23: John Dandridge, at Williamsburg, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., May 4, 1795\nItem 24: John Dandridge, at Brandon, [Prince George County], to John Hopkins, at Richmond., October 14, 1796\nItem 25: John Dandridge to John Hopkins, at Richmond., February 8, 1797 - March 11, 1797\nItem 26: J[ohn] Dandridge to John Hopkins, at Richmond., March 15, 1797\nMutilated.\nItem 27: John Dandridge, at Cabin Point, [Surry County], to John Hopkins, at Richmond., March 28, 1797\nItem 28: John Dandridge to John Hopkins, at Richmond., May 8, 1797\nMutilated.\nItem 29: John Dandridge, at Brandon, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., July 25, 1797 - September 3, 1798\nItem 30: John Dandridge, at Richmond, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., October 29, 1798\nItem 31: [  ?  ], at Richmond, to James Semple, New Kent [County]., October 28, 1801\nItem 32: John Hopkins, at Alexandria, to William Armistead, New Kent County., March 8, 1813\nNote: The letter contains a statement of sales of stock by John Hopkins.\nItem 33: G. Huntington B[  ?  ], at Richmond, to William Armistead, New Kent County, Va., March 15, 1813\nItem 34: J. D. Christian to [  ?  ] Banks., July 11, 1824\nItem 35: J[ohn] D[andridge] to [John] Hopkins., undated","Accounts concerning John Dandridge, Bartholomew Dandridge, John Armistead, William Armistead and John Hopkins.\nItem 1: Armistead (John) estate., 1772 - 1780\n2 pieces.\nItem 2: Armistead (William)., 1788 - 1801\n1 piece.\nItem 3: Dandridge (Bartholomew)., 1770 - 1784\n3 pieces.\nItem 4: Dandridge (John)., 1787 - 1800\n16 pieces.\nLegal documents on law suits of John and Bartholomew Dandridge, John and William Armistead, and John Hopkins.\nItem 5: William Armistead, administrator of Armistead (William) vs. John Hopkins. Suit in Williamsburg, Va., 1792 - 1810\n8 pieces.\nItem 6: Dandridge (Bartholomew) vs. William Newman. Suit in the General Court., 1784\n1 piece.\nItem 7: Dandridge (Bartholomew) et als. vs. William Armistead, administrator of William Clayton., 1824\n2 pieces.\nItem 8: Desverges (Peter) vs. James Chaddick. Suit in Williamsburg, Va., 1825\n3 pieces.\nItem 9: Hilliard (John) and John Armistead to John Hopkins. Bond., 1770\n1 piece.\nItem 10: Hopkins (John) to Ann Minitree. Bond., 1767\n1 piece. Copy.\nItem 11: Jamason (Daniel) and John Armistead to John Hopkins. Bond., 1771\n1 piece.\nItem 12: Three covers.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Dandridge, John, 1762-1799","Hopkins, John, 1757-1827","Armistead, John","Armistead, William","Dandridge, Bartholomew","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 39.2 D19","/repositories/2/resources/219"],"normalized_title_ssm":["John Dandridge Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["John Dandridge Papers"],"collection_ssim":["John Dandridge Papers"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"creator_ssm":["Dandridge, John, 1762-1799"],"creator_ssim":["Dandridge, John, 1762-1799"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Dandridge, John, 1762-1799"],"creators_ssim":["Dandridge, John, 1762-1799"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Courtship--Virginia","Lawyers--Virginia--Correspondence","Lawyers--Virginia--History","Legal documents","Mineral waters--Virginia","New Kent County (Va.)--History--18th century","New Kent County (Va.)--History--19th century","Practice of law--Virginia--History","Correspondence","Financial records"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Courtship--Virginia","Lawyers--Virginia--Correspondence","Lawyers--Virginia--History","Legal documents","Mineral waters--Virginia","New Kent County (Va.)--History--18th century","New Kent County (Va.)--History--19th century","Practice of law--Virginia--History","Correspondence","Financial records"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["0.02 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["0.02 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Correspondence","Financial records"],"date_range_isim":[1767,1768,1769,1770,1771,1772,1773,1774,1775,1776,1777,1778,1779,1780,1781,1782,1783,1784,1785,1786,1787,1788,1789,1790,1791,1792,1793,1794,1795,1796,1797,1798,1799,1800,1801,1802,1803,1804,1805,1806,1807,1808,1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. 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October 23, 1794.\nItem 22: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., March 3, 1795\nItem 23: John Dandridge, at Williamsburg, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., May 4, 1795\nItem 24: John Dandridge, at Brandon, [Prince George County], to John Hopkins, at Richmond., October 14, 1796\nItem 25: John Dandridge to John Hopkins, at Richmond., February 8, 1797 - March 11, 1797\nItem 26: J[ohn] Dandridge to John Hopkins, at Richmond., March 15, 1797\nMutilated.\nItem 27: John Dandridge, at Cabin Point, [Surry County], to John Hopkins, at Richmond., March 28, 1797\nItem 28: John Dandridge to John Hopkins, at Richmond., May 8, 1797\nMutilated.\nItem 29: John Dandridge, at Brandon, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., July 25, 1797 - September 3, 1798\nItem 30: John Dandridge, at Richmond, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., October 29, 1798\nItem 31: [  ?  ], at Richmond, to James Semple, New Kent [County]., October 28, 1801\nItem 32: John Hopkins, at Alexandria, to William Armistead, New Kent County., March 8, 1813\nNote: The letter contains a statement of sales of stock by John Hopkins.\nItem 33: G. Huntington B[  ?  ], at Richmond, to William Armistead, New Kent County, Va., March 15, 1813\nItem 34: J. D. Christian to [  ?  ] Banks., July 11, 1824\nItem 35: J[ohn] D[andridge] to [John] Hopkins., undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts concerning John Dandridge, Bartholomew Dandridge, John Armistead, William Armistead and John Hopkins.\nItem 1: Armistead (John) estate., 1772 - 1780\n2 pieces.\nItem 2: Armistead (William)., 1788 - 1801\n1 piece.\nItem 3: Dandridge (Bartholomew)., 1770 - 1784\n3 pieces.\nItem 4: Dandridge (John)., 1787 - 1800\n16 pieces.\nLegal documents on law suits of John and Bartholomew Dandridge, John and William Armistead, and John Hopkins.\nItem 5: William Armistead, administrator of Armistead (William) vs. John Hopkins. Suit in Williamsburg, Va., 1792 - 1810\n8 pieces.\nItem 6: Dandridge (Bartholomew) vs. William Newman. 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Includes papers (legal documents and accounts) concerning John Dandridge, Bartholomew Dandridge, John Armistead, William Armistead and John Hopkins.","Item 1: Bartholomew Dandridge to Richard Allen, Jr., at Cumberland., January 17, 1771\nCopy. Also cover.\nItem 2: John Dandridge, at New Kent Court House, [Va.], to [John Hopkins]., May 9 1788\nItem 3: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, [New Kent County], to John Hopkins, at Richmond., July 29, 1788 - February 20, 1789\nItem 4: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, to J[ohn] Hopkins., May 26, 1790\nItem 5: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., October 19, 1790 - December 15, 1790\nItem 6: J[ohn] Dandridge, at Pamocra, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., August 18, 1791\nItem 7: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., September 23, 1791\nItem 8: John Dandridge, at Head of Elk, [Md.], to John Hopkins, at Richmond, Va., December 23, 1791\nItem 9: John Dandridge, at Philadelphia, to John Hopkins, at Richmond, Va., December 27, 1791 - January 5, 1792\nItem 10: John Hopkins, at Philadelphia, to John Hopkins., January 15, 1792\nItem 11: John Dandridge, at Georgetown, to John Hopkins, at Richmond, Va., January 27, 1792\nItem 12: John Dandridge, at Alexandria, to John Hopkins, at Richmond, Va., January 29, 1792\nItem 13: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, [New Kent County, Va.] , to [John Hopkins]., March 2, 1792\nMutilated.\nItem 14: John Dandridge, at Williamsburg, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., May 1, 1792\nItem 15: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, to  John Hopkins, at Richmond., August 28, 1792\nItem 16: John Dandridge, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., September 13, 1792\nItem 17: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., January 21, 1793 - August 9, 1793\nItem 18: John Dandridge to John Hopkins, at Richmond, March 11, 1794\nItem 19: John Dandridge, at Sweet Springs, [Monroe County], to John Hopkins, at Richmond., June 21, 1794\nItem 20: John Dandridge, at Richmond, to John Hopkins, at Philadelphia., August 6, 1794\nItem 21: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., October 24, 1794\nEnclosure: William Douglass, at Providence Forge, [New Kent County], to John Dandridge. October 23, 1794.\nItem 22: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., March 3, 1795\nItem 23: John Dandridge, at Williamsburg, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., May 4, 1795\nItem 24: John Dandridge, at Brandon, [Prince George County], to John Hopkins, at Richmond., October 14, 1796\nItem 25: John Dandridge to John Hopkins, at Richmond., February 8, 1797 - March 11, 1797\nItem 26: J[ohn] Dandridge to John Hopkins, at Richmond., March 15, 1797\nMutilated.\nItem 27: John Dandridge, at Cabin Point, [Surry County], to John Hopkins, at Richmond., March 28, 1797\nItem 28: John Dandridge to John Hopkins, at Richmond., May 8, 1797\nMutilated.\nItem 29: John Dandridge, at Brandon, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., July 25, 1797 - September 3, 1798\nItem 30: John Dandridge, at Richmond, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., October 29, 1798\nItem 31: [  ?  ], at Richmond, to James Semple, New Kent [County]., October 28, 1801\nItem 32: John Hopkins, at Alexandria, to William Armistead, New Kent County., March 8, 1813\nNote: The letter contains a statement of sales of stock by John Hopkins.\nItem 33: G. Huntington B[  ?  ], at Richmond, to William Armistead, New Kent County, Va., March 15, 1813\nItem 34: J. D. Christian to [  ?  ] Banks., July 11, 1824\nItem 35: J[ohn] D[andridge] to [John] Hopkins., undated","Accounts concerning John Dandridge, Bartholomew Dandridge, John Armistead, William Armistead and John Hopkins.\nItem 1: Armistead (John) estate., 1772 - 1780\n2 pieces.\nItem 2: Armistead (William)., 1788 - 1801\n1 piece.\nItem 3: Dandridge (Bartholomew)., 1770 - 1784\n3 pieces.\nItem 4: Dandridge (John)., 1787 - 1800\n16 pieces.\nLegal documents on law suits of John and Bartholomew Dandridge, John and William Armistead, and John Hopkins.\nItem 5: William Armistead, administrator of Armistead (William) vs. John Hopkins. Suit in Williamsburg, Va., 1792 - 1810\n8 pieces.\nItem 6: Dandridge (Bartholomew) vs. William Newman. 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October 23, 1794.\nItem 22: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., March 3, 1795\nItem 23: John Dandridge, at Williamsburg, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., May 4, 1795\nItem 24: John Dandridge, at Brandon, [Prince George County], to John Hopkins, at Richmond., October 14, 1796\nItem 25: John Dandridge to John Hopkins, at Richmond., February 8, 1797 - March 11, 1797\nItem 26: J[ohn] Dandridge to John Hopkins, at Richmond., March 15, 1797\nMutilated.\nItem 27: John Dandridge, at Cabin Point, [Surry County], to John Hopkins, at Richmond., March 28, 1797\nItem 28: John Dandridge to John Hopkins, at Richmond., May 8, 1797\nMutilated.\nItem 29: John Dandridge, at Brandon, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., July 25, 1797 - September 3, 1798\nItem 30: John Dandridge, at Richmond, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., October 29, 1798\nItem 31: [  ?  ], at Richmond, to James Semple, New Kent [County]., October 28, 1801\nItem 32: John Hopkins, at Alexandria, to William Armistead, New Kent County., March 8, 1813\nNote: The letter contains a statement of sales of stock by John Hopkins.\nItem 33: G. Huntington B[  ?  ], at Richmond, to William Armistead, New Kent County, Va., March 15, 1813\nItem 34: J. D. Christian to [  ?  ] Banks., July 11, 1824\nItem 35: J[ohn] D[andridge] to [John] Hopkins., undated","Accounts concerning John Dandridge, Bartholomew Dandridge, John Armistead, William Armistead and John Hopkins.\nItem 1: Armistead (John) estate., 1772 - 1780\n2 pieces.\nItem 2: Armistead (William)., 1788 - 1801\n1 piece.\nItem 3: Dandridge (Bartholomew)., 1770 - 1784\n3 pieces.\nItem 4: Dandridge (John)., 1787 - 1800\n16 pieces.\nLegal documents on law suits of John and Bartholomew Dandridge, John and William Armistead, and John Hopkins.\nItem 5: William Armistead, administrator of Armistead (William) vs. John Hopkins. Suit in Williamsburg, Va., 1792 - 1810\n8 pieces.\nItem 6: Dandridge (Bartholomew) vs. William Newman. Suit in the General Court., 1784\n1 piece.\nItem 7: Dandridge (Bartholomew) et als. vs. William Armistead, administrator of William Clayton., 1824\n2 pieces.\nItem 8: Desverges (Peter) vs. James Chaddick. Suit in Williamsburg, Va., 1825\n3 pieces.\nItem 9: Hilliard (John) and John Armistead to John Hopkins. Bond., 1770\n1 piece.\nItem 10: Hopkins (John) to Ann Minitree. Bond., 1767\n1 piece. Copy.\nItem 11: Jamason (Daniel) and John Armistead to John Hopkins. 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October 23, 1794.\nItem 22: John Dandridge, at Pamocra, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., March 3, 1795\nItem 23: John Dandridge, at Williamsburg, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., May 4, 1795\nItem 24: John Dandridge, at Brandon, [Prince George County], to John Hopkins, at Richmond., October 14, 1796\nItem 25: John Dandridge to John Hopkins, at Richmond., February 8, 1797 - March 11, 1797\nItem 26: J[ohn] Dandridge to John Hopkins, at Richmond., March 15, 1797\nMutilated.\nItem 27: John Dandridge, at Cabin Point, [Surry County], to John Hopkins, at Richmond., March 28, 1797\nItem 28: John Dandridge to John Hopkins, at Richmond., May 8, 1797\nMutilated.\nItem 29: John Dandridge, at Brandon, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., July 25, 1797 - September 3, 1798\nItem 30: John Dandridge, at Richmond, to John Hopkins, at Richmond., October 29, 1798\nItem 31: [  ?  ], at Richmond, to James Semple, New Kent [County]., October 28, 1801\nItem 32: John Hopkins, at Alexandria, to William Armistead, New Kent County., March 8, 1813\nNote: The letter contains a statement of sales of stock by John Hopkins.\nItem 33: G. 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