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Document appoints John Foster from Orange County (Virginia) Ensign to the Second Battalion, Third Regiment Militia.","Signed by Governor James Wood. The document appoints John Foster \"Ensign of a company of Light Infantry in the third Regiment, and Second Division.\"","A British financial document that estimates the cost of arms and other materials for \"Colony of Virginia.\"","Receipt of Robert Patterson for \"two pounds, two shillings \u0026 nine pence.\"","Report titled \"Regimental Morning Report Colonel Dudley Evans, Joseph Allen Adjutant, Total 686.\"","Issued by the Adjutant General's Office in Richmond, Virginia. 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Signed by Captain James Paxton.","For various sundries and dry goods, including material for a shroud for John Pointer.","One bound volume that contains accounts primarily for provisions and rations.","\"The Arsenal at Lexington contains 30601 muskets, 1001 rifles, 87 carbines, 30 cavalry swords.\"","For freight on box of clothing.","For repairs to Lexington Arsenal.","For payment as fifer.","Payment for freight.","For clothing due on discharge.","For returning soldier E. McCraw who was in jail in Lynchburg, Virginia.","Discharge bounty","Final pay upon discharge.","Additional muster rolls are located in the bound account book in this collection.","Appended to bottom is the note that reads \"No recruits enlisted since last return. The following supply of clothing will be necessary for the guard at the arsenal during the ensuing winter...\"","Includes note concerning the receipt of\n                     clothing.","Names on the muster roll include:\n D. E. 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Lee and Lee Family papers","Generals—Confederate States of America","Correspondence","Receipts (financial records)","Orders (military records)","There are no restrictions.","Haverstraw [New York]. July 7th, 1779","I received your letter of May 30th and its duplicate both yesterday.  I communicated the matter you wish to be concluded to Gen. Greene last winter when settling my accounts in hopes that a settlement with the Commissary department might have then taken place.","You was not in camp, or I should have waited on your office.  I will pay the money received from Mr. Aylett for the purpose of purchasing horses to your order and accommodate its account in any manner most convenient to you.  Myself \u0026 officers have during the last campaign expending some several sums in support of our troops when detached.  Will you please to inform me, whether this can be repaid, and by whom. \nI am Sir \nYour most obedient servant, \nHenry Lee","The original letter is currently on loan to another institution.","The Robert E. Lee and Lee Family papers consist of the personal papers of Robert E. Lee and Mary Custis Lee, including documents bearing their signatures. The papers also include one one letter (dated February 1926) from Mrs. William A. Anderson to Sydney B. Williamson that relates the history of a quilt made by Mary Custis Lee that was donated to the VMI Museum.","In addition, there is one letter (dated July 7, 1779) from Henry Lee III (Light Horse Harry), the father of Robert E. Lee.","Written from Haverstraw, New York. Letter regards settling of various accounts for horses and supplies.","Letter regards family news and a gift that Robert E. Lee is sending to his namesake Robert Lee Mercer. Includes envelope.","Four receipts signed by Robert E. Lee dating from his United States Army career.","General Order Number 1 signed by Major General Robert E. Lee, in which he assumes command of military forces in Virginia.","Written from Charleston, South Carolina. The letter regards William H. Stiles' request for Robert E. Lee to help his son receive a military appointment.","Written from Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards business matters.","Letter is a reply to an inquiry from a parent of a prospective student at Washington College.","Check payable to Mary Custis Lee. Endorsed on verso, \"Pay to Mrs. Figgatt, M. C. Lee\"","Notecard written by Mary Custis Lee that presents buttons to VMI.","Letter concerns the history of the quilt created by Mary Custis Lee that was donated to the VMI Museum. The quilt itself is located in the VMI Museum collection.","Manuscript collections in the VMI Archives are made available for educational and research use. The VMI Archives should be cited as the source. 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