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Elliott; a Robert Anderson\n         letter (1848); accounts for hauling wood for Thomas Hogg, Jr.;\n         receipts for board at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for a slave;\n         and Mrs. Elliott's estate matters administered by Daniel P.\n         Curtis.","Several memoranda books apparently of Thomas Moss list\n         taxpayers and amounts in Warwick County (1852-1856) and list\n         hours worked by various individuals and many other accounts\n         (1849- 1860). One memorandum book (1850-1853) lists execution\n         of bond payments, carriage repairs, and writs in the circuit\n         court of Warwick County. Account book (1788-1793) of lawyer J.\n         Wickham lists personal and business expenses and expenditures\n         with various individuals, ferriage expenses to the Eastern\n         Shore of Virginia, and a satiric prose poem (1755) entitled:\n         \"On Sundry Inhabitants of Yorkto[wn] by Doctor Porterfield.\"\n         Account book and loose papers (1853-1871) of Williamsburg\n         attorney Sydney Smith concern debt cases; litigation; bond\n         accounts; administration of rental, clothing, and medical\n         needs of a slave for the slave owner; and medical account of\n         the R. W. 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Goodall account.","Includes memoranda of wood hauled and accounts for\n               fodder.","Includes name of taxpayer, amount paid, and type of\n               tax.","Includes list of tax bills for Warwick County.\n               Includes names and amount owed. Also includes\n               miscellaneous notes and \"A List of Pay -- persons For\n               Escemtion from Muster this Year 1853.\"","Accounts and copies of letters concerning wood\n               cutting and hauling, clothing for slaves, church,\n               property, rental of slaves, clothing, and food.","Includes lists of tax bills for Warwick County.\n               Includes names and amount owed. Also includes receipts\n               for levies received of Thomas Moss, sheriff.","Includes listings of execution of bonds and levies,\n               listings of writs for the Circuit Court of Warwick\n               County, work accounts, accounts for carriage repairs\n               (1859), and receipts of Thomas Moss concerning\n               levies.","Includes list of tax bills probably for Warwick\n               County. Includes names and amount owed. Also money\n               received of Thomas Moss, sheriff, Warwick County, for\n               court levies. Accounts of sale of mules.","Account book for Williamsburg attorney services such\n               as collections, bond matters or slave rentals. Includes\n               name of client, date and amount due, and occasionally a\n               description of the services. Includes name index.","Loose papers from Sydney Smith's account book.","Draft letter with financial notes.","Draft letter with financial notes.","List of accounts regarding the sale and rental of\n                  slaves.","Accounts of R.W. 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Elliott Papers, \n         \n         1755-1871.","12 v. and 173 items.","There are no restrictions.","Also available on microfilm \n             M-1819.","Chronologically arranged.","Elizabeth Elliott was a resident of Warwick and York\n         counties. She was the widow of Kemp P. Elliott (d. ca.\n         1836).","Collection includes papers Elizabeth G. Eland memoranda\n         books of Warwick County sheriff Thomas Moss, woodcutter Thomas\n         Hogg, and Williamsburg attorney Sydney Smith.","Papers of Elizabeth G. Elliott include accounts, receipts,\n         decrees, bonds, letters, and other material. Included are\n         receipts for taxes from York and Warwick counties; accounts\n         for building and repairing carriages or \"gigs\"; several\n         accounts of doctors for treatment of slaves and Mrs. Elliott;\n         receipts from carpenters for building coffins for slaves; many\n         bonds for the annual rental of slaves; legal material\n         concerning the estate of Kemp P. Elliott; a Robert Anderson\n         letter (1848); accounts for hauling wood for Thomas Hogg, Jr.;\n         receipts for board at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for a slave;\n         and Mrs. Elliott's estate matters administered by Daniel P.\n         Curtis.","Several memoranda books apparently of Thomas Moss list\n         taxpayers and amounts in Warwick County (1852-1856) and list\n         hours worked by various individuals and many other accounts\n         (1849- 1860). One memorandum book (1850-1853) lists execution\n         of bond payments, carriage repairs, and writs in the circuit\n         court of Warwick County. Account book (1788-1793) of lawyer J.\n         Wickham lists personal and business expenses and expenditures\n         with various individuals, ferriage expenses to the Eastern\n         Shore of Virginia, and a satiric prose poem (1755) entitled:\n         \"On Sundry Inhabitants of Yorkto[wn] by Doctor Porterfield.\"\n         Account book and loose papers (1853-1871) of Williamsburg\n         attorney Sydney Smith concern debt cases; litigation; bond\n         accounts; administration of rental, clothing, and medical\n         needs of a slave for the slave owner; and medical account of\n         the R. W. 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Goodall account.","Includes memoranda of wood hauled and accounts for\n               fodder.","Includes name of taxpayer, amount paid, and type of\n               tax.","Includes list of tax bills for Warwick County.\n               Includes names and amount owed. Also includes\n               miscellaneous notes and \"A List of Pay -- persons For\n               Escemtion from Muster this Year 1853.\"","Accounts and copies of letters concerning wood\n               cutting and hauling, clothing for slaves, church,\n               property, rental of slaves, clothing, and food.","Includes lists of tax bills for Warwick County.\n               Includes names and amount owed. Also includes receipts\n               for levies received of Thomas Moss, sheriff.","Includes listings of execution of bonds and levies,\n               listings of writs for the Circuit Court of Warwick\n               County, work accounts, accounts for carriage repairs\n               (1859), and receipts of Thomas Moss concerning\n               levies.","Includes list of tax bills probably for Warwick\n               County. Includes names and amount owed. Also money\n               received of Thomas Moss, sheriff, Warwick County, for\n               court levies. Accounts of sale of mules.","Account book for Williamsburg attorney services such\n               as collections, bond matters or slave rentals. Includes\n               name of client, date and amount due, and occasionally a\n               description of the services. 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Goodall account.","Includes memoranda of wood hauled and accounts for\n               fodder.","Includes name of taxpayer, amount paid, and type of\n               tax.","Includes list of tax bills for Warwick County.\n               Includes names and amount owed. Also includes\n               miscellaneous notes and \"A List of Pay -- persons For\n               Escemtion from Muster this Year 1853.\"","Accounts and copies of letters concerning wood\n               cutting and hauling, clothing for slaves, church,\n               property, rental of slaves, clothing, and food.","Includes lists of tax bills for Warwick County.\n               Includes names and amount owed. Also includes receipts\n               for levies received of Thomas Moss, sheriff.","Includes listings of execution of bonds and levies,\n               listings of writs for the Circuit Court of Warwick\n               County, work accounts, accounts for carriage repairs\n               (1859), and receipts of Thomas Moss concerning\n               levies.","Includes list of tax bills probably for Warwick\n               County. Includes names and amount owed. Also money\n               received of Thomas Moss, sheriff, Warwick County, for\n               court levies. Accounts of sale of mules.","Account book for Williamsburg attorney services such\n               as collections, bond matters or slave rentals. Includes\n               name of client, date and amount due, and occasionally a\n               description of the services. Includes name index.","Loose papers from Sydney Smith's account book.","Draft letter with financial notes.","Draft letter with financial notes.","List of accounts regarding the sale and rental of\n                  slaves.","Accounts of R.W. 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Goodall account.","Includes memoranda of wood hauled and accounts for\n               fodder.","Includes name of taxpayer, amount paid, and type of\n               tax.","Includes list of tax bills for Warwick County.\n               Includes names and amount owed. Also includes\n               miscellaneous notes and \"A List of Pay -- persons For\n               Escemtion from Muster this Year 1853.\"","Accounts and copies of letters concerning wood\n               cutting and hauling, clothing for slaves, church,\n               property, rental of slaves, clothing, and food.","Includes lists of tax bills for Warwick County.\n               Includes names and amount owed. Also includes receipts\n               for levies received of Thomas Moss, sheriff.","Includes listings of execution of bonds and levies,\n               listings of writs for the Circuit Court of Warwick\n               County, work accounts, accounts for carriage repairs\n               (1859), and receipts of Thomas Moss concerning\n               levies.","Includes list of tax bills probably for Warwick\n               County. Includes names and amount owed. Also money\n               received of Thomas Moss, sheriff, Warwick County, for\n               court levies. Accounts of sale of mules.","Account book for Williamsburg attorney services such\n               as collections, bond matters or slave rentals. Includes\n               name of client, date and amount due, and occasionally a\n               description of the services. Includes name index.","Loose papers from Sydney Smith's account book.","Draft letter with financial notes.","Draft letter with financial notes.","List of accounts regarding the sale and rental of\n                  slaves.","Accounts of R.W. 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Account book (1788-1793) of lawyer J.\n         Wickham lists personal and business expenses and expenditures\n         with various individuals, ferriage expenses to the Eastern\n         Shore of Virginia, and a satiric prose poem (1755) entitled:\n         \"On Sundry Inhabitants of Yorkto[wn] by Doctor Porterfield.\"\n         Account book and loose papers (1853-1871) of Williamsburg\n         attorney Sydney Smith concern debt cases; litigation; bond\n         accounts; administration of rental, clothing, and medical\n         needs of a slave for the slave owner; and medical account of\n         the R. W. 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Goodall account.","Includes memoranda of wood hauled and accounts for\n               fodder.","Includes name of taxpayer, amount paid, and type of\n               tax.","Includes list of tax bills for Warwick County.\n               Includes names and amount owed. Also includes\n               miscellaneous notes and \"A List of Pay -- persons For\n               Escemtion from Muster this Year 1853.\"","Accounts and copies of letters concerning wood\n               cutting and hauling, clothing for slaves, church,\n               property, rental of slaves, clothing, and food.","Includes lists of tax bills for Warwick County.\n               Includes names and amount owed. Also includes receipts\n               for levies received of Thomas Moss, sheriff.","Includes listings of execution of bonds and levies,\n               listings of writs for the Circuit Court of Warwick\n               County, work accounts, accounts for carriage repairs\n               (1859), and receipts of Thomas Moss concerning\n               levies.","Includes list of tax bills probably for Warwick\n               County. Includes names and amount owed. Also money\n               received of Thomas Moss, sheriff, Warwick County, for\n               court levies. Accounts of sale of mules.","Account book for Williamsburg attorney services such\n               as collections, bond matters or slave rentals. Includes\n               name of client, date and amount due, and occasionally a\n               description of the services. Includes name index.","Loose papers from Sydney Smith's account book.","Draft letter with financial notes.","Draft letter with financial notes.","List of accounts regarding the sale and rental of\n                  slaves.","Accounts of R.W. 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Included are\n         receipts for taxes from York and Warwick counties; accounts\n         for building and repairing carriages or \"gigs\"; several\n         accounts of doctors for treatment of slaves and Mrs. Elliott;\n         receipts from carpenters for building coffins for slaves; many\n         bonds for the annual rental of slaves; legal material\n         concerning the estate of Kemp P. Elliott; a Robert Anderson\n         letter (1848); accounts for hauling wood for Thomas Hogg, Jr.;\n         receipts for board at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for a slave;\n         and Mrs. Elliott's estate matters administered by Daniel P.\n         Curtis.","Several memoranda books apparently of Thomas Moss list\n         taxpayers and amounts in Warwick County (1852-1856) and list\n         hours worked by various individuals and many other accounts\n         (1849- 1860). One memorandum book (1850-1853) lists execution\n         of bond payments, carriage repairs, and writs in the circuit\n         court of Warwick County. Account book (1788-1793) of lawyer J.\n         Wickham lists personal and business expenses and expenditures\n         with various individuals, ferriage expenses to the Eastern\n         Shore of Virginia, and a satiric prose poem (1755) entitled:\n         \"On Sundry Inhabitants of Yorkto[wn] by Doctor Porterfield.\"\n         Account book and loose papers (1853-1871) of Williamsburg\n         attorney Sydney Smith concern debt cases; litigation; bond\n         accounts; administration of rental, clothing, and medical\n         needs of a slave for the slave owner; and medical account of\n         the R. W. 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Goodall account.","Includes memoranda of wood hauled and accounts for\n               fodder.","Includes name of taxpayer, amount paid, and type of\n               tax.","Includes list of tax bills for Warwick County.\n               Includes names and amount owed. Also includes\n               miscellaneous notes and \"A List of Pay -- persons For\n               Escemtion from Muster this Year 1853.\"","Accounts and copies of letters concerning wood\n               cutting and hauling, clothing for slaves, church,\n               property, rental of slaves, clothing, and food.","Includes lists of tax bills for Warwick County.\n               Includes names and amount owed. 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Also includes receipts\n               for levies received of Thomas Moss, sheriff.","Includes listings of execution of bonds and levies,\n               listings of writs for the Circuit Court of Warwick\n               County, work accounts, accounts for carriage repairs\n               (1859), and receipts of Thomas Moss concerning\n               levies.","Includes list of tax bills probably for Warwick\n               County. Includes names and amount owed. Also money\n               received of Thomas Moss, sheriff, Warwick County, for\n               court levies. Accounts of sale of mules.","Account book for Williamsburg attorney services such\n               as collections, bond matters or slave rentals. Includes\n               name of client, date and amount due, and occasionally a\n               description of the services. 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Account book (1788-1793) of lawyer J.\n         Wickham lists personal and business expenses and expenditures\n         with various individuals, ferriage expenses to the Eastern\n         Shore of Virginia, and a satiric prose poem (1755) entitled:\n         \"On Sundry Inhabitants of Yorkto[wn] by Doctor Porterfield.\"\n         Account book and loose papers (1853-1871) of Williamsburg\n         attorney Sydney Smith concern debt cases; litigation; bond\n         accounts; administration of rental, clothing, and medical\n         needs of a slave for the slave owner; and medical account of\n         the R. W. 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Goodall account.","Includes memoranda of wood hauled and accounts for\n               fodder.","Includes name of taxpayer, amount paid, and type of\n               tax.","Includes list of tax bills for Warwick County.\n               Includes names and amount owed. Also includes\n               miscellaneous notes and \"A List of Pay -- persons For\n               Escemtion from Muster this Year 1853.\"","Accounts and copies of letters concerning wood\n               cutting and hauling, clothing for slaves, church,\n               property, rental of slaves, clothing, and food.","Includes lists of tax bills for Warwick County.\n               Includes names and amount owed. Also includes receipts\n               for levies received of Thomas Moss, sheriff.","Includes listings of execution of bonds and levies,\n               listings of writs for the Circuit Court of Warwick\n               County, work accounts, accounts for carriage repairs\n               (1859), and receipts of Thomas Moss concerning\n               levies.","Includes list of tax bills probably for Warwick\n               County. Includes names and amount owed. Also money\n               received of Thomas Moss, sheriff, Warwick County, for\n               court levies. Accounts of sale of mules.","Account book for Williamsburg attorney services such\n               as collections, bond matters or slave rentals. Includes\n               name of client, date and amount due, and occasionally a\n               description of the services. Includes name index.","Loose papers from Sydney Smith's account book.","Draft letter with financial notes.","Draft letter with financial notes.","List of accounts regarding the sale and rental of\n                  slaves.","Accounts of R.W. 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Also includes receipts\n               for levies received of Thomas Moss, sheriff.","Includes listings of execution of bonds and levies,\n               listings of writs for the Circuit Court of Warwick\n               County, work accounts, accounts for carriage repairs\n               (1859), and receipts of Thomas Moss concerning\n               levies.","Includes list of tax bills probably for Warwick\n               County. Includes names and amount owed. Also money\n               received of Thomas Moss, sheriff, Warwick County, for\n               court levies. Accounts of sale of mules.","Account book for Williamsburg attorney services such\n               as collections, bond matters or slave rentals. Includes\n               name of client, date and amount due, and occasionally a\n               description of the services. 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Account book (1788-1793) of lawyer J.\n         Wickham lists personal and business expenses and expenditures\n         with various individuals, ferriage expenses to the Eastern\n         Shore of Virginia, and a satiric prose poem (1755) entitled:\n         \"On Sundry Inhabitants of Yorkto[wn] by Doctor Porterfield.\"\n         Account book and loose papers (1853-1871) of Williamsburg\n         attorney Sydney Smith concern debt cases; litigation; bond\n         accounts; administration of rental, clothing, and medical\n         needs of a slave for the slave owner; and medical account of\n         the R. W. 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Goodall account.","Includes memoranda of wood hauled and accounts for\n               fodder.","Includes name of taxpayer, amount paid, and type of\n               tax.","Includes list of tax bills for Warwick County.\n               Includes names and amount owed. Also includes\n               miscellaneous notes and \"A List of Pay -- persons For\n               Escemtion from Muster this Year 1853.\"","Accounts and copies of letters concerning wood\n               cutting and hauling, clothing for slaves, church,\n               property, rental of slaves, clothing, and food.","Includes lists of tax bills for Warwick County.\n               Includes names and amount owed. Also includes receipts\n               for levies received of Thomas Moss, sheriff.","Includes listings of execution of bonds and levies,\n               listings of writs for the Circuit Court of Warwick\n               County, work accounts, accounts for carriage repairs\n               (1859), and receipts of Thomas Moss concerning\n               levies.","Includes list of tax bills probably for Warwick\n               County. Includes names and amount owed. Also money\n               received of Thomas Moss, sheriff, Warwick County, for\n               court levies. Accounts of sale of mules.","Account book for Williamsburg attorney services such\n               as collections, bond matters or slave rentals. Includes\n               name of client, date and amount due, and occasionally a\n               description of the services. 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Account book (1788-1793) of lawyer J.\n         Wickham lists personal and business expenses and expenditures\n         with various individuals, ferriage expenses to the Eastern\n         Shore of Virginia, and a satiric prose poem (1755) entitled:\n         \"On Sundry Inhabitants of Yorkto[wn] by Doctor Porterfield.\"\n         Account book and loose papers (1853-1871) of Williamsburg\n         attorney Sydney Smith concern debt cases; litigation; bond\n         accounts; administration of rental, clothing, and medical\n         needs of a slave for the slave owner; and medical account of\n         the R. W. 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Goodall account.","Includes memoranda of wood hauled and accounts for\n               fodder.","Includes name of taxpayer, amount paid, and type of\n               tax.","Includes list of tax bills for Warwick County.\n               Includes names and amount owed. Also includes\n               miscellaneous notes and \"A List of Pay -- persons For\n               Escemtion from Muster this Year 1853.\"","Accounts and copies of letters concerning wood\n               cutting and hauling, clothing for slaves, church,\n               property, rental of slaves, clothing, and food.","Includes lists of tax bills for Warwick County.\n               Includes names and amount owed. Also includes receipts\n               for levies received of Thomas Moss, sheriff.","Includes listings of execution of bonds and levies,\n               listings of writs for the Circuit Court of Warwick\n               County, work accounts, accounts for carriage repairs\n               (1859), and receipts of Thomas Moss concerning\n               levies.","Includes list of tax bills probably for Warwick\n               County. Includes names and amount owed. Also money\n               received of Thomas Moss, sheriff, Warwick County, for\n               court levies. Accounts of sale of mules.","Account book for Williamsburg attorney services such\n               as collections, bond matters or slave rentals. Includes\n               name of client, date and amount due, and occasionally a\n               description of the services. Includes name index.","Loose papers from Sydney Smith's account book.","Draft letter with financial notes.","Draft letter with financial notes.","List of accounts regarding the sale and rental of\n                  slaves.","Accounts of R.W. 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