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He received his\n         B.A. degree from Arkansas State Teachers College, an M.A. from\n         Oklahoma State University, and a Ph.D. from George Washington\n         University.","He taught in public schools in Arkansas and Oklahoma and at\n         Oklahoma State University, George Washington University,\n         Turner's Diplomatic School, the United States Naval War\n         College, Allahabad University (India), and the University of\n         Virginia, where he was appointed assistant professor in 1946,\n         associate professor in 1949, full professor in 1956, and\n         professor emeritus in 1974. During the Second World War he\n         served with the United States Navy as a lieutenant commander\n         in the aviation branch.","In 1957-1958, he was Fulbright Professor of American\n         History and Politics at Allahabad University in India. 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Another book, \n         Inside the Confederate\n         Government, the diary of the head of the Confederate\n         Bureau of War, was selected as the Book-of-the-Month by the\n         Civil War Book Club in May 1957.","At the University of Virginia, in addition to being\n         professor of history, chairman of the department, director of\n         Student Aid and Placement, foreign student advisor, chairman\n         of the Wilson Gee Institute for Faculty Research in the Social\n         Sciences, Director of Graduate Studies for the History\n         Department, dean of the Graduate School, and director of\n         numerous graduate dissertations and theses, Younger did much\n         by way of department building. He was responsible for the\n         development of the department's responsibilities for the field\n         of U.S. History since 1861. As a means of providing outlets\n         and contacts for graduate students, he led the movement to\n         organize the History Club, initiated the alumni party and\n         breakfast held yearly at the meeting of the Southern\n         Historical Association, launched the student-edited \n         Essays in History. As\n         department chairman, Younger procured $250,000 from the\n         Danforth Foundation for a four-year Ph.D. program; $150,000\n         from the Ford Foundation to develop Asian studies in Virginia\n         colleges and universities; numerous Woodrow Wilson\n         Fellowships; several NDEA Fellowships; and NEDA Summer\n         Institutes for Teachers. Within five years the graduate\n         enrollment in history had increased from fifty-five to some\n         two hundred students. During the same time Younger enlarged\n         the history faculty from twelve to twenty-two full time\n         persons with professional rank. This expansion, (which by 1976\n         had produced a faculty of forty-five), was well advanced when\n         Younger was appointed dean of the Graduate School.","In addition to these administrative duties, Younger\n         directed some 130 M.A. theses and approximately sixty-five\n         dissertations. Almost one-third of the dissertations have been\n         published as full-length books. Many of these studies dealt\n         with aspects of Virginia history since 1861, and Younger came\n         to be recognized as the leading scholar of Virginia history\n         since 1865, a reputation honored by the Virginia Historical\n         Society when it conferred upon him in 1973 on Honorary Life\n         Membership.","Throughout his career at the University of Virginia,\n         Younger kept professionally active, attending history\n         meetings, participating in scholarly programs, serving on\n         committees and as an officer in professional associations,\n         publishing articles, and reviewing books. Younger believed he\n         made his greatest scholarly contribution through the\n         influences he exerted upon his students. Within the University\n         of Virginia he was conspicuously effective as a leader of\n         students and as a builder of the strong, contemporary History\n         Department.","The Edward E. Younger papers consist of ca. 38,500 items\n         (77 Hollinger boxes, 32 shelf feet) covering the years\n         1937-1979. The collection is divided into the following nine\n         series: 1) Younger manuscripts and related material, 2)\n         personal papers, 3) general correspondence, 4) history\n         department papers, 5) papers relating to the University of\n         Virginia, 6) student academic papers, 7) photographs, 8)\n         student subject files, and 9) tape recordings. There is also a\n         folder of oversize material. The first two series reflect\n         Younger's personal research, his memberships in professional\n         organizations, and his work in India and at the Naval War\n         College. The remaining series deal chiefly with his roles as\n         professor of history, chairman of the history department, dean\n         of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and member of\n         various committees at the University of Virginia. Information\n         on Younger's career can be found in the folder of\n         \"Biographical and Professional Information\" in box 17.","The first series (16 Hollinger boxes) consists of typed and\n         holograph manuscripts, page proofs of Younger's books,\n         correspondence concerning these projects, articles, book\n         reviews, lectures, and research notes. Younger's first book\n         was \n         John A. Kasson: Politics and Diplomacy\n         from Lincoln to McKinley, published by the Iowa State\n         Historical Society in 1955. This biography was an expansion of\n         Younger's 1942 doctoral dissertation at George Washington\n         University, The \n         Early Diplomatic Career of John A.\n         Kasson, 1863-1885. This dissertation and three\n         articles which resulted from Younger's research into Kasson's\n         life are also included in the collection. One of these is an\n         article describing the research process. The Kasson biography\n         won the Phi Beta Kappa Prize at the University of Virginia.\n         Younger's second book, \n         Inside the Confederate Government: The\n         Diary of Robert Garlick Hill Kean, Head of the Bureau of\n         War, was published by Oxford University Press in 1957\n         and was a Civil War Book Club selection. The collection\n         includes a typed transcript of Kean's diary in addition to the\n         final manuscript of \n         Inside the Confederate\n         Government, edited and with an introduction by\n         Younger. The original Kean diary is the property of Jefferson\n         Randolph Kean, II, and is on loan in the Manuscripts\n         Department of the University of Virginia Library.","Younger's files on lecture dates (1940-1978) consist\n         chiefly of correspondence, and only occasionally include the\n         full text of a lecture. Where the title of the lecture is\n         unknown, these files are identified by the year and place in\n         which the lecture was given. Texts of additional lectures can\n         be found under \"India\" and \"Naval War College\" in the second\n         series of the collection.","Material relating to two projects of which Younger was\n         coordinator or chief editor have also been included in this\n         series. The first of these is the Albemarle County history\n         project, undertaken by the Albemarle County Historical Society\n         in 1972 as a contribution to the U.S. Bicentennial. The\n         Society's Book Committee, chaired by Younger, engaged John H.\n         Moore to write the history. Moore's book, \n         Albemarle: Jefferson's County,\n         was published in 1976 by the University Press of Virginia, and\n         it won the Award of Merit of the American Association of State\n         and Local History. The collection includes typed manuscripts\n         and galley proofs (oversized) for the book, as well as\n         correspondence, readers' comments, and reviews. Additional\n         material relating to the Albemarle County Historical Society\n         of the collection. Beginning around 1967, Younger proposed\n         that he edit a comprehensive history of Virginia since 1865,\n         with chapters written by various students whose graduate\n         research he had directed. This project was set aside around\n         1970. The collection includes correspondence with\n         contributors, drafts of proposed chapters, grant applications,\n         and financial papers.","The research material in the manuscripts series consists of\n         note cards compiled by Younger for many of the above projects,\n         including the Kasson biography and Moore's Albemarle\n         history.","The second series in this collection consists of seven\n         Hollinger boxes of Younger's personal papers. These have been\n         arranged in four sub-series: 1) papers re Younger's career,,\n         2) papers re his year in India, 3) papers re his year at the\n         Naval War College, and 4) files on professional\n         organizations.","The papers on Younger's career consist of biographical\n         information in the form of vitae,\n         résumés, and publicity. There are also\n         files of material on the major events in Younger's academic\n         career, including his doctorate, his appointment as Alumni\n         Professor of History (1974) and his retirement (1978). In\n         1957-58, Younger was a Fulbright Scholar at Allahabad\n         University in India, and in 1960-61 he held the Ernest J. King\n         Chair of Maritime History at the Naval War College in Newport,\n         Rhode Island. Material on these two subjects consists mainly\n         of correspondence, lectures, and printed material. The files\n         on professional organizations are chiefly correspondence\n         concerning the meetings of historical organizations to which\n         Younger belonged.","The third series consists of five Hollinger boxes of\n         general correspondence covering the years 1944-1979. There are\n         some personal letters, but most of the correspondence is\n         related to Younger's positions at the University of Virginia.\n         These letters include recommendations for and correspondence\n         with former students and graduate students, answers to\n         inquiries concerning the University or the History Department,\n         and letters from colleagues.","The fourth series is comprised of eleven Hollinger boxes of\n         papers relating to the Department of History at the University\n         of Virginia. Much of the correspondence (1951-1963) is that of\n         Thomas Perkins Abernethy and Oron J. Hale, who were chairmen\n         of the department before Younger assumed that post in 1962. As\n         in the general correspondence series, much of this\n         correspondence is with former graduate students concerning\n         their subsequent careers. The remainder of the series is\n         arranged alphabetically by topic, and includes alumni\n         correspondence, files on Younger's courses, faculty recruiting\n         and promotions, fellowships, graduate student jobs, and files\n         on visiting lecturers. There is one Hollinger box of material\n         relating to the N.D.E.A. Institute in American History, held\n         at the University of Virginia in 1965.","The fifth series consists of nine Hollinger boxes of papers\n         relating to Younger's positions at the University of Virginia\n         outside of the History Department. Most of these papers are\n         from Younger's period as dean of the Graduate School of Arts\n         and Sciences, while the remainder reflect the various\n         institutes he directed and committees of which he was a\n         member. Topics covered include Asian Studies, Commencement,\n         the Community College Teachers' Fellowship Program which\n         Younger directed in 1969-1971, the Graduate School Lecture\n         Series, and the Special Master's Degree Program which Younger\n         directed in 1962-1967.","Series six consists of nineteen Hollinger boxes of student\n         academic papers. Most of these are copies of papers written by\n         students for Younger's courses. This series has been divided\n         into three sub-series: 1) papers on Virginia History, 2)\n         historiography and bibliography, and 3) papers on\n         miscellaneous subjects. Many of the papers on Virginia history\n         are based on original research and reflect Younger's special\n         interest in this subject.","The seventh series is made up of 1/2 Hollinger box of\n         photographs: pictures of John A. Kasson for Younger's\n         biography; pictures of the History Department faculty and the\n         Naval War College staff; and pictures selected for, but not\n         used in, John H. Moore's \n         Albemarle: Jefferson's\n         County.","Series eight is Younger's file on individual students,\n         including correspondence and letters of recommendation. Access\n         to this series is restricted according to the terms of the\n         Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.","The tape recordings in series nine are chiefly Younger\n         lectures. They include lectures on U.S. foreign policy and on\n         the role of the historian in contemporary society which\n         Younger gave in India in 1958 and 1963, a lecture on\n         \"Neutralism\" given before the Air War College in 1963, and a\n         lecture entitled \"Background of U.S. Global Strategic\n         Commitments\" which was given before the Naval War College in\n         1961. Texts and related correspondence for some of these\n         lectures can be found in the \"Papers re India,\" the \"Papers re\n         Naval War College,\" and the \"Lectures\" listed below.","The oversize material consists of additional research\n         material for the biography of Kasson and of galley proofs of \n         Albemarle: Jefferson's County,\n         and a Certificate of Recognition awarded to Younger in 1978 by\n         Governor John N. Dalton.","T 766 a, b, c","T 765, a, b, c","T 763","T 767","T 768","T 758","T 760","T 761","T 764","T 762","T 758","See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Papers of Edward E. Younger \n         \n         1937-1979"],"collection_ssim":["Papers of Edward E. Younger \n         \n         1937-1979"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["12742"],"unitid_tesim":["12742"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["The Younger Papers were a gift of the Estate of Edward\n            E. Younger on 10 September 1979 and 17 January 1980."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["This collection\n         consists of ca. 38,500 items (77 Hollinger boxes, 32 shelf\n         feet)."],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAccess restrictions apply to Boxes 67-77 under the terms\n            of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act\n            (F.E.R.P.A.).\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Access restrictions apply to Boxes 67-77 under the terms\n            of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act\n            (F.E.R.P.A.)."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection has been divided into nine series: 1)\n         Younger manuscripts and related materials, 2) personal papers,\n         3) general correspondence, 4) History Department papers, 5)\n         papers relating to the University of Virginia, 6) student\n         academic papers, 7) photographs, 8) student subject files, and\n         9) tape recordings. There is also a folder of oversize\n         material.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries one is divided into four sub-series: 1) books,\n         articles, and book reviews; 2) lectures; 3) editorial\n         projects; and 4) research material. Material is arranged\n         chronologically within the first three of these\n         sub-series.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe second series is divided into four sub-series: 1)\n         papers re Younger's career, 2) papers re India, 3) papers re\n         Naval War College, and 4) files on professional organizations.\n         Sub-series one is arranged chronologically; sub-series four is\n         arranged alphabetically by the name of the organization.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries three, general correspondence, is arranged\n         chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe history department papers in series four begin with\n         correspondence, arranged chronologically. The rest of the\n         series is arranged alphabetically by topic. Series five,\n         papers relating to the University of Virginia, is also\n         arranged alphabetically by topic.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe sixth series, student papers, has been divided into\n         three sub-series: 1) papers on Virginia history, 2)\n         historiography and bibliography, and 3) papers on\n         miscellaneous subjects. The first and third of these\n         sub-series are arranged alphabetically by subject.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe seventh series is arranged chronologically; the eighth\n         series is arranged alphabetically by subject.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection has been divided into nine series: 1)\n         Younger manuscripts and related materials, 2) personal papers,\n         3) general correspondence, 4) History Department papers, 5)\n         papers relating to the University of Virginia, 6) student\n         academic papers, 7) photographs, 8) student subject files, and\n         9) tape recordings. There is also a folder of oversize\n         material.","Series one is divided into four sub-series: 1) books,\n         articles, and book reviews; 2) lectures; 3) editorial\n         projects; and 4) research material. Material is arranged\n         chronologically within the first three of these\n         sub-series.","The second series is divided into four sub-series: 1)\n         papers re Younger's career, 2) papers re India, 3) papers re\n         Naval War College, and 4) files on professional organizations.\n         Sub-series one is arranged chronologically; sub-series four is\n         arranged alphabetically by the name of the organization.","Series three, general correspondence, is arranged\n         chronologically.","The history department papers in series four begin with\n         correspondence, arranged chronologically. The rest of the\n         series is arranged alphabetically by topic. Series five,\n         papers relating to the University of Virginia, is also\n         arranged alphabetically by topic.","The sixth series, student papers, has been divided into\n         three sub-series: 1) papers on Virginia history, 2)\n         historiography and bibliography, and 3) papers on\n         miscellaneous subjects. The first and third of these\n         sub-series are arranged alphabetically by subject.","The seventh series is arranged chronologically; the eighth\n         series is arranged alphabetically by subject."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDr. Edward E. Younger, a distinguished member of the\n         University of Virginia, faculty for over thirty years, was\n         born in Pindall, Arkansas on 29 June 1909. He received his\n         B.A. degree from Arkansas State Teachers College, an M.A. from\n         Oklahoma State University, and a Ph.D. from George Washington\n         University.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eHe taught in public schools in Arkansas and Oklahoma and at\n         Oklahoma State University, George Washington University,\n         Turner's Diplomatic School, the United States Naval War\n         College, Allahabad University (India), and the University of\n         Virginia, where he was appointed assistant professor in 1946,\n         associate professor in 1949, full professor in 1956, and\n         professor emeritus in 1974. During the Second World War he\n         served with the United States Navy as a lieutenant commander\n         in the aviation branch.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eIn 1957-1958, he was Fulbright Professor of American\n         History and Politics at Allahabad University in India. In\n         addition to teaching classes there, he travelled and lectured\n         extensively in India on American history and foreign policy.\n         During this period of eleven weeks, he travelled thirteen\n         thousand miles in India and Nepal and addressed seventy-six\n         different audiences.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eOne of his books, \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eJohn A. Kasson: Politics and Diplomacy\n         from Lincoln to McKinley\u003c/title\u003e, a biography of an American\n         diplomat, won the Phi Beta Kappa prize in 1955. Another book, \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eInside the Confederate\n         Government\u003c/title\u003e, the diary of the head of the Confederate\n         Bureau of War, was selected as the Book-of-the-Month by the\n         Civil War Book Club in May 1957.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eAt the University of Virginia, in addition to being\n         professor of history, chairman of the department, director of\n         Student Aid and Placement, foreign student advisor, chairman\n         of the Wilson Gee Institute for Faculty Research in the Social\n         Sciences, Director of Graduate Studies for the History\n         Department, dean of the Graduate School, and director of\n         numerous graduate dissertations and theses, Younger did much\n         by way of department building. He was responsible for the\n         development of the department's responsibilities for the field\n         of U.S. History since 1861. As a means of providing outlets\n         and contacts for graduate students, he led the movement to\n         organize the History Club, initiated the alumni party and\n         breakfast held yearly at the meeting of the Southern\n         Historical Association, launched the student-edited \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEssays in History\u003c/title\u003e. As\n         department chairman, Younger procured $250,000 from the\n         Danforth Foundation for a four-year Ph.D. program; $150,000\n         from the Ford Foundation to develop Asian studies in Virginia\n         colleges and universities; numerous Woodrow Wilson\n         Fellowships; several NDEA Fellowships; and NEDA Summer\n         Institutes for Teachers. Within five years the graduate\n         enrollment in history had increased from fifty-five to some\n         two hundred students. During the same time Younger enlarged\n         the history faculty from twelve to twenty-two full time\n         persons with professional rank. This expansion, (which by 1976\n         had produced a faculty of forty-five), was well advanced when\n         Younger was appointed dean of the Graduate School.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to these administrative duties, Younger\n         directed some 130 M.A. theses and approximately sixty-five\n         dissertations. Almost one-third of the dissertations have been\n         published as full-length books. Many of these studies dealt\n         with aspects of Virginia history since 1861, and Younger came\n         to be recognized as the leading scholar of Virginia history\n         since 1865, a reputation honored by the Virginia Historical\n         Society when it conferred upon him in 1973 on Honorary Life\n         Membership.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThroughout his career at the University of Virginia,\n         Younger kept professionally active, attending history\n         meetings, participating in scholarly programs, serving on\n         committees and as an officer in professional associations,\n         publishing articles, and reviewing books. Younger believed he\n         made his greatest scholarly contribution through the\n         influences he exerted upon his students. Within the University\n         of Virginia he was conspicuously effective as a leader of\n         students and as a builder of the strong, contemporary History\n         Department.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Dr. Edward E. Younger, a distinguished member of the\n         University of Virginia, faculty for over thirty years, was\n         born in Pindall, Arkansas on 29 June 1909. He received his\n         B.A. degree from Arkansas State Teachers College, an M.A. from\n         Oklahoma State University, and a Ph.D. from George Washington\n         University.","He taught in public schools in Arkansas and Oklahoma and at\n         Oklahoma State University, George Washington University,\n         Turner's Diplomatic School, the United States Naval War\n         College, Allahabad University (India), and the University of\n         Virginia, where he was appointed assistant professor in 1946,\n         associate professor in 1949, full professor in 1956, and\n         professor emeritus in 1974. During the Second World War he\n         served with the United States Navy as a lieutenant commander\n         in the aviation branch.","In 1957-1958, he was Fulbright Professor of American\n         History and Politics at Allahabad University in India. In\n         addition to teaching classes there, he travelled and lectured\n         extensively in India on American history and foreign policy.\n         During this period of eleven weeks, he travelled thirteen\n         thousand miles in India and Nepal and addressed seventy-six\n         different audiences.","One of his books, \n         John A. Kasson: Politics and Diplomacy\n         from Lincoln to McKinley, a biography of an American\n         diplomat, won the Phi Beta Kappa prize in 1955. Another book, \n         Inside the Confederate\n         Government, the diary of the head of the Confederate\n         Bureau of War, was selected as the Book-of-the-Month by the\n         Civil War Book Club in May 1957.","At the University of Virginia, in addition to being\n         professor of history, chairman of the department, director of\n         Student Aid and Placement, foreign student advisor, chairman\n         of the Wilson Gee Institute for Faculty Research in the Social\n         Sciences, Director of Graduate Studies for the History\n         Department, dean of the Graduate School, and director of\n         numerous graduate dissertations and theses, Younger did much\n         by way of department building. He was responsible for the\n         development of the department's responsibilities for the field\n         of U.S. History since 1861. As a means of providing outlets\n         and contacts for graduate students, he led the movement to\n         organize the History Club, initiated the alumni party and\n         breakfast held yearly at the meeting of the Southern\n         Historical Association, launched the student-edited \n         Essays in History. As\n         department chairman, Younger procured $250,000 from the\n         Danforth Foundation for a four-year Ph.D. program; $150,000\n         from the Ford Foundation to develop Asian studies in Virginia\n         colleges and universities; numerous Woodrow Wilson\n         Fellowships; several NDEA Fellowships; and NEDA Summer\n         Institutes for Teachers. Within five years the graduate\n         enrollment in history had increased from fifty-five to some\n         two hundred students. During the same time Younger enlarged\n         the history faculty from twelve to twenty-two full time\n         persons with professional rank. This expansion, (which by 1976\n         had produced a faculty of forty-five), was well advanced when\n         Younger was appointed dean of the Graduate School.","In addition to these administrative duties, Younger\n         directed some 130 M.A. theses and approximately sixty-five\n         dissertations. Almost one-third of the dissertations have been\n         published as full-length books. Many of these studies dealt\n         with aspects of Virginia history since 1861, and Younger came\n         to be recognized as the leading scholar of Virginia history\n         since 1865, a reputation honored by the Virginia Historical\n         Society when it conferred upon him in 1973 on Honorary Life\n         Membership.","Throughout his career at the University of Virginia,\n         Younger kept professionally active, attending history\n         meetings, participating in scholarly programs, serving on\n         committees and as an officer in professional associations,\n         publishing articles, and reviewing books. Younger believed he\n         made his greatest scholarly contribution through the\n         influences he exerted upon his students. Within the University\n         of Virginia he was conspicuously effective as a leader of\n         students and as a builder of the strong, contemporary History\n         Department."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of Edward E. Younger, Accession #12742, Special Collections, University of Virginia\n            Library, Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"prefercite_tesim":["Papers of Edward E. Younger, Accession #12742, Special Collections, University of Virginia\n            Library, Charlottesville, Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Edward E. Younger papers consist of ca. 38,500 items\n         (77 Hollinger boxes, 32 shelf feet) covering the years\n         1937-1979. The collection is divided into the following nine\n         series: 1) Younger manuscripts and related material, 2)\n         personal papers, 3) general correspondence, 4) history\n         department papers, 5) papers relating to the University of\n         Virginia, 6) student academic papers, 7) photographs, 8)\n         student subject files, and 9) tape recordings. There is also a\n         folder of oversize material. The first two series reflect\n         Younger's personal research, his memberships in professional\n         organizations, and his work in India and at the Naval War\n         College. The remaining series deal chiefly with his roles as\n         professor of history, chairman of the history department, dean\n         of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and member of\n         various committees at the University of Virginia. Information\n         on Younger's career can be found in the folder of\n         \"Biographical and Professional Information\" in box 17.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe first series (16 Hollinger boxes) consists of typed and\n         holograph manuscripts, page proofs of Younger's books,\n         correspondence concerning these projects, articles, book\n         reviews, lectures, and research notes. Younger's first book\n         was \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eJohn A. Kasson: Politics and Diplomacy\n         from Lincoln to McKinley\u003c/title\u003e, published by the Iowa State\n         Historical Society in 1955. This biography was an expansion of\n         Younger's 1942 doctoral dissertation at George Washington\n         University, The \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEarly Diplomatic Career of John A.\n         Kasson, 1863-1885\u003c/title\u003e. This dissertation and three\n         articles which resulted from Younger's research into Kasson's\n         life are also included in the collection. One of these is an\n         article describing the research process. The Kasson biography\n         won the Phi Beta Kappa Prize at the University of Virginia.\n         Younger's second book, \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eInside the Confederate Government: The\n         Diary of Robert Garlick Hill Kean, Head of the Bureau of\n         War\u003c/title\u003e, was published by Oxford University Press in 1957\n         and was a Civil War Book Club selection. The collection\n         includes a typed transcript of Kean's diary in addition to the\n         final manuscript of \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eInside the Confederate\n         Government\u003c/title\u003e, edited and with an introduction by\n         Younger. The original Kean diary is the property of Jefferson\n         Randolph Kean, II, and is on loan in the Manuscripts\n         Department of the University of Virginia Library.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eYounger's files on lecture dates (1940-1978) consist\n         chiefly of correspondence, and only occasionally include the\n         full text of a lecture. Where the title of the lecture is\n         unknown, these files are identified by the year and place in\n         which the lecture was given. Texts of additional lectures can\n         be found under \"India\" and \"Naval War College\" in the second\n         series of the collection.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eMaterial relating to two projects of which Younger was\n         coordinator or chief editor have also been included in this\n         series. The first of these is the Albemarle County history\n         project, undertaken by the Albemarle County Historical Society\n         in 1972 as a contribution to the U.S. Bicentennial. The\n         Society's Book Committee, chaired by Younger, engaged John H.\n         Moore to write the history. Moore's book, \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAlbemarle: Jefferson's County\u003c/title\u003e,\n         was published in 1976 by the University Press of Virginia, and\n         it won the Award of Merit of the American Association of State\n         and Local History. The collection includes typed manuscripts\n         and galley proofs (oversized) for the book, as well as\n         correspondence, readers' comments, and reviews. Additional\n         material relating to the Albemarle County Historical Society\n         of the collection. Beginning around 1967, Younger proposed\n         that he edit a comprehensive history of Virginia since 1865,\n         with chapters written by various students whose graduate\n         research he had directed. This project was set aside around\n         1970. The collection includes correspondence with\n         contributors, drafts of proposed chapters, grant applications,\n         and financial papers.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe research material in the manuscripts series consists of\n         note cards compiled by Younger for many of the above projects,\n         including the Kasson biography and Moore's Albemarle\n         history.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe second series in this collection consists of seven\n         Hollinger boxes of Younger's personal papers. These have been\n         arranged in four sub-series: 1) papers re Younger's career,,\n         2) papers re his year in India, 3) papers re his year at the\n         Naval War College, and 4) files on professional\n         organizations.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe papers on Younger's career consist of biographical\n         information in the form of vitae,\n         résumés, and publicity. There are also\n         files of material on the major events in Younger's academic\n         career, including his doctorate, his appointment as Alumni\n         Professor of History (1974) and his retirement (1978). In\n         1957-58, Younger was a Fulbright Scholar at Allahabad\n         University in India, and in 1960-61 he held the Ernest J. King\n         Chair of Maritime History at the Naval War College in Newport,\n         Rhode Island. Material on these two subjects consists mainly\n         of correspondence, lectures, and printed material. The files\n         on professional organizations are chiefly correspondence\n         concerning the meetings of historical organizations to which\n         Younger belonged.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe third series consists of five Hollinger boxes of\n         general correspondence covering the years 1944-1979. There are\n         some personal letters, but most of the correspondence is\n         related to Younger's positions at the University of Virginia.\n         These letters include recommendations for and correspondence\n         with former students and graduate students, answers to\n         inquiries concerning the University or the History Department,\n         and letters from colleagues.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe fourth series is comprised of eleven Hollinger boxes of\n         papers relating to the Department of History at the University\n         of Virginia. Much of the correspondence (1951-1963) is that of\n         Thomas Perkins Abernethy and Oron J. Hale, who were chairmen\n         of the department before Younger assumed that post in 1962. As\n         in the general correspondence series, much of this\n         correspondence is with former graduate students concerning\n         their subsequent careers. The remainder of the series is\n         arranged alphabetically by topic, and includes alumni\n         correspondence, files on Younger's courses, faculty recruiting\n         and promotions, fellowships, graduate student jobs, and files\n         on visiting lecturers. There is one Hollinger box of material\n         relating to the N.D.E.A. Institute in American History, held\n         at the University of Virginia in 1965.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe fifth series consists of nine Hollinger boxes of papers\n         relating to Younger's positions at the University of Virginia\n         outside of the History Department. Most of these papers are\n         from Younger's period as dean of the Graduate School of Arts\n         and Sciences, while the remainder reflect the various\n         institutes he directed and committees of which he was a\n         member. Topics covered include Asian Studies, Commencement,\n         the Community College Teachers' Fellowship Program which\n         Younger directed in 1969-1971, the Graduate School Lecture\n         Series, and the Special Master's Degree Program which Younger\n         directed in 1962-1967.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries six consists of nineteen Hollinger boxes of student\n         academic papers. Most of these are copies of papers written by\n         students for Younger's courses. This series has been divided\n         into three sub-series: 1) papers on Virginia History, 2)\n         historiography and bibliography, and 3) papers on\n         miscellaneous subjects. Many of the papers on Virginia history\n         are based on original research and reflect Younger's special\n         interest in this subject.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe seventh series is made up of 1/2 Hollinger box of\n         photographs: pictures of John A. Kasson for Younger's\n         biography; pictures of the History Department faculty and the\n         Naval War College staff; and pictures selected for, but not\n         used in, John H. 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Texts and related correspondence for some of these\n         lectures can be found in the \"Papers re India,\" the \"Papers re\n         Naval War College,\" and the \"Lectures\" listed below.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe oversize material consists of additional research\n         material for the biography of Kasson and of galley proofs of \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAlbemarle: Jefferson's County\u003c/title\u003e,\n         and a Certificate of Recognition awarded to Younger in 1978 by\n         Governor John N. 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Younger papers consist of ca. 38,500 items\n         (77 Hollinger boxes, 32 shelf feet) covering the years\n         1937-1979. The collection is divided into the following nine\n         series: 1) Younger manuscripts and related material, 2)\n         personal papers, 3) general correspondence, 4) history\n         department papers, 5) papers relating to the University of\n         Virginia, 6) student academic papers, 7) photographs, 8)\n         student subject files, and 9) tape recordings. There is also a\n         folder of oversize material. The first two series reflect\n         Younger's personal research, his memberships in professional\n         organizations, and his work in India and at the Naval War\n         College. The remaining series deal chiefly with his roles as\n         professor of history, chairman of the history department, dean\n         of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and member of\n         various committees at the University of Virginia. Information\n         on Younger's career can be found in the folder of\n         \"Biographical and Professional Information\" in box 17.","The first series (16 Hollinger boxes) consists of typed and\n         holograph manuscripts, page proofs of Younger's books,\n         correspondence concerning these projects, articles, book\n         reviews, lectures, and research notes. Younger's first book\n         was \n         John A. Kasson: Politics and Diplomacy\n         from Lincoln to McKinley, published by the Iowa State\n         Historical Society in 1955. This biography was an expansion of\n         Younger's 1942 doctoral dissertation at George Washington\n         University, The \n         Early Diplomatic Career of John A.\n         Kasson, 1863-1885. This dissertation and three\n         articles which resulted from Younger's research into Kasson's\n         life are also included in the collection. One of these is an\n         article describing the research process. The Kasson biography\n         won the Phi Beta Kappa Prize at the University of Virginia.\n         Younger's second book, \n         Inside the Confederate Government: The\n         Diary of Robert Garlick Hill Kean, Head of the Bureau of\n         War, was published by Oxford University Press in 1957\n         and was a Civil War Book Club selection. The collection\n         includes a typed transcript of Kean's diary in addition to the\n         final manuscript of \n         Inside the Confederate\n         Government, edited and with an introduction by\n         Younger. The original Kean diary is the property of Jefferson\n         Randolph Kean, II, and is on loan in the Manuscripts\n         Department of the University of Virginia Library.","Younger's files on lecture dates (1940-1978) consist\n         chiefly of correspondence, and only occasionally include the\n         full text of a lecture. Where the title of the lecture is\n         unknown, these files are identified by the year and place in\n         which the lecture was given. Texts of additional lectures can\n         be found under \"India\" and \"Naval War College\" in the second\n         series of the collection.","Material relating to two projects of which Younger was\n         coordinator or chief editor have also been included in this\n         series. The first of these is the Albemarle County history\n         project, undertaken by the Albemarle County Historical Society\n         in 1972 as a contribution to the U.S. Bicentennial. The\n         Society's Book Committee, chaired by Younger, engaged John H.\n         Moore to write the history. Moore's book, \n         Albemarle: Jefferson's County,\n         was published in 1976 by the University Press of Virginia, and\n         it won the Award of Merit of the American Association of State\n         and Local History. The collection includes typed manuscripts\n         and galley proofs (oversized) for the book, as well as\n         correspondence, readers' comments, and reviews. Additional\n         material relating to the Albemarle County Historical Society\n         of the collection. Beginning around 1967, Younger proposed\n         that he edit a comprehensive history of Virginia since 1865,\n         with chapters written by various students whose graduate\n         research he had directed. This project was set aside around\n         1970. The collection includes correspondence with\n         contributors, drafts of proposed chapters, grant applications,\n         and financial papers.","The research material in the manuscripts series consists of\n         note cards compiled by Younger for many of the above projects,\n         including the Kasson biography and Moore's Albemarle\n         history.","The second series in this collection consists of seven\n         Hollinger boxes of Younger's personal papers. These have been\n         arranged in four sub-series: 1) papers re Younger's career,,\n         2) papers re his year in India, 3) papers re his year at the\n         Naval War College, and 4) files on professional\n         organizations.","The papers on Younger's career consist of biographical\n         information in the form of vitae,\n         résumés, and publicity. There are also\n         files of material on the major events in Younger's academic\n         career, including his doctorate, his appointment as Alumni\n         Professor of History (1974) and his retirement (1978). In\n         1957-58, Younger was a Fulbright Scholar at Allahabad\n         University in India, and in 1960-61 he held the Ernest J. King\n         Chair of Maritime History at the Naval War College in Newport,\n         Rhode Island. Material on these two subjects consists mainly\n         of correspondence, lectures, and printed material. The files\n         on professional organizations are chiefly correspondence\n         concerning the meetings of historical organizations to which\n         Younger belonged.","The third series consists of five Hollinger boxes of\n         general correspondence covering the years 1944-1979. There are\n         some personal letters, but most of the correspondence is\n         related to Younger's positions at the University of Virginia.\n         These letters include recommendations for and correspondence\n         with former students and graduate students, answers to\n         inquiries concerning the University or the History Department,\n         and letters from colleagues.","The fourth series is comprised of eleven Hollinger boxes of\n         papers relating to the Department of History at the University\n         of Virginia. Much of the correspondence (1951-1963) is that of\n         Thomas Perkins Abernethy and Oron J. Hale, who were chairmen\n         of the department before Younger assumed that post in 1962. As\n         in the general correspondence series, much of this\n         correspondence is with former graduate students concerning\n         their subsequent careers. The remainder of the series is\n         arranged alphabetically by topic, and includes alumni\n         correspondence, files on Younger's courses, faculty recruiting\n         and promotions, fellowships, graduate student jobs, and files\n         on visiting lecturers. There is one Hollinger box of material\n         relating to the N.D.E.A. Institute in American History, held\n         at the University of Virginia in 1965.","The fifth series consists of nine Hollinger boxes of papers\n         relating to Younger's positions at the University of Virginia\n         outside of the History Department. Most of these papers are\n         from Younger's period as dean of the Graduate School of Arts\n         and Sciences, while the remainder reflect the various\n         institutes he directed and committees of which he was a\n         member. Topics covered include Asian Studies, Commencement,\n         the Community College Teachers' Fellowship Program which\n         Younger directed in 1969-1971, the Graduate School Lecture\n         Series, and the Special Master's Degree Program which Younger\n         directed in 1962-1967.","Series six consists of nineteen Hollinger boxes of student\n         academic papers. Most of these are copies of papers written by\n         students for Younger's courses. This series has been divided\n         into three sub-series: 1) papers on Virginia History, 2)\n         historiography and bibliography, and 3) papers on\n         miscellaneous subjects. Many of the papers on Virginia history\n         are based on original research and reflect Younger's special\n         interest in this subject.","The seventh series is made up of 1/2 Hollinger box of\n         photographs: pictures of John A. Kasson for Younger's\n         biography; pictures of the History Department faculty and the\n         Naval War College staff; and pictures selected for, but not\n         used in, John H. Moore's \n         Albemarle: Jefferson's\n         County.","Series eight is Younger's file on individual students,\n         including correspondence and letters of recommendation. Access\n         to this series is restricted according to the terms of the\n         Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.","The tape recordings in series nine are chiefly Younger\n         lectures. They include lectures on U.S. foreign policy and on\n         the role of the historian in contemporary society which\n         Younger gave in India in 1958 and 1963, a lecture on\n         \"Neutralism\" given before the Air War College in 1963, and a\n         lecture entitled \"Background of U.S. Global Strategic\n         Commitments\" which was given before the Naval War College in\n         1961. Texts and related correspondence for some of these\n         lectures can be found in the \"Papers re India,\" the \"Papers re\n         Naval War College,\" and the \"Lectures\" listed below.","The oversize material consists of additional research\n         material for the biography of Kasson and of galley proofs of \n         Albemarle: Jefferson's County,\n         and a Certificate of Recognition awarded to Younger in 1978 by\n         Governor John N. 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In that year, the National Development Council of the ACLU approved a grant proposal from the Virginia affiliate for funds to hire permanent staff. While there have been occasional financial difficulties, the Virginia affiliate has maintained a staffed office in Richmond since 1968. The executive directorship has been held consecutively by Lauren Selden, Shalom Dubow, Betsy Brinson, and Chan Kendrick.","Over the years, the ACLU of Virginia has supported the rights of children, the intellectually disabled, students, women, homosexuals, and racial minorities. It has funded projects to effect improvements in the treatment and living conditions of patients in the state's mental institutions, and migrant farmworkers on the Eastern Shore. It has opposed religion in public schools, illegal police searches, and the imposition of dress or hair length codes in schools or the work place. In the General Assembly, the Virginia affiliate has fought for the Equal Rights Amendment, the right to abortion, reapportionment, and certain court reforms and changes in the juvenile code. The organization has been an active advocate for academic freedom and for the protection of individuals' privacy. It has pushed for reform of drug laws and called for the end of capital punishment. The most extensive and visible project for Virginia's ACLU in the 1970's and early 1980's was the prison project, a movement to insure adequate legal protection of inmates, as well as to improve their living conditions and treatment.","The papers of the ACLU of Virginia began coming to the University of Virginia in 1971. Since that time, nine installments of papers have been transferred. In 1985, the collection was moved from the Manuscripts Department at Alderman Library to the Law Library. For the protection of ACLU clients' privacy, the entire collection has been closed to research since the mid-seventies. In 1988 every folder was reviewed, and those containing confidential information were removed to restricted storage for at least 25 years. The remaining files (80 boxes, 35 linear feet) are open to research with the permission of the ACLU's Access Committee (see p. 6); the folders are grouped and arranged as they were when first received at the University. The initial gift was accessioned #9690, and succeeding ones were numbered #9690-a, -b, etc. These voluminous files dating from 1967-1979 were kept by a number of different executive directors and secretaries and later processed by several different archivists. Consequently, folder headings varied over time, as has the archival arrangement.","This collection contains administrative and topical files that relate to such civil liberties issues as academic freedom, due process, and the rights of children, members of the military, and students; racial and sexual discrimination; the draft; religion in public schools; and state reapportionment. There is case material for the ACLU of Virginia; project files for long-term concerns such as the rights of women, the mentally handicapped; prisoners and migrant farmworkers.","Access terms\nUpon approval of the ACLU's Access Committee, the files listed in this inventory are available to scholars.  Those wishing to do research in these files should submit to the archivist a written request for access, addressed to the ACLU Access Committee, along with a description of the research project and anticipated use of the research findings.  Members of the Access Committee will review requests and either grant or deny access.","All the ACLU files containing confidential information are closed to research until at least 2013.  The confidential prison project files are open only to specific types of research with permission of the Access Committee.","These files are divided into four major categories: administrative, topical, case, and project.","Administrative files contain documents regarding the business and membership of the national and state organization, as well as some local chapters.","Topical files contain information about issues such as abortion, students' rights, reapportionment, and mental health. These were often interfiled with administrative papers.","The unrestricted case files contain either information -- correspondence, records, and briefs -- about cases the Virginia ACLU was handling, or what the office called \"research case material,\" i.e., usually records and briefs of ACLU cases in other areas of the country.","Finally, the project files (similar to the topical files but more extensive) consist of organization, research, and publicity material regarding issues of long-term concern to the Virginia ACLU. Major projects for the period 1967-1979 focus on the rights of women, prisoners in Virginia's penitentiaries, and migrant farmworkers on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. A significant percentage of the prison project files are restricted, except for very limited types of research. For more information ask for the access information sheet for the restricted prison files.","The following table indicates the types of files in each accession, and the number of boxes in each which are open to research.","Acc. 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The container list provides box number, dates, and content description for every folder in each accession of files, in the order in which they were originally processed.  The subject index is based upon the topical folder headings; since only about half of the case folder headings have descriptors, the cases were not included in the subject index.  The subject and case indexes will provide the easiest and quickest access to the issues found in these papers.  The administrative files are not indexed, however, and in addition to containing detailed information about the administration of the ACLU at the local, state, and national levels, some of these files are also concerned with issues and cases.  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It was sorted and processed following the guidelines established for the first accession (Mss 85-2) of the collection.","These papers fall into three divisions, administrative/topical, case, and project files, and are arranged alphabetically within each.  They cover the years 1970-1985, although the predominant dates are the late 70s.  In addition to general organization correspondence, the administrative files cover topics such as abortion, Legal Services Corporation, and voting rights, among many others.  Among the numerous case files are those for Crockett v. Sorenson challenging the constitutionality of religious education classes in public schools; Miles v. City of Portsmouth concerning housing discrimination; and the Taxi Zum Klo cases involving obscenity.  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Proofs and\n         manuscripts are individually foldered and filed in a separate\n         sequence, chronologically by date of publication.","The collection consists of editorial correspondence with contributors during the tenure of the following editors: Stringfellow Barr (1931-1937);  Lambert Davis (1937-1938); Lawrence Lee (1938-1942); Archibald Bolling Shepperson (1942); and, Charlotte Kohler (1942-1974). Included are almost all of the literary figures of this period, and many from other fields. Authors' original manuscripts together with proofs of almost every article and book review published in the Virginia Quarterly Review during this period. Proofs and manuscripts are filed in a separate sequence, chronologically by date of publication. 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\n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters to \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Asch","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Miscellnaneous authors, Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review.","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Baldwin","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence 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Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Beck","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter to \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter from \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters from \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters from \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter from \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               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Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Borah","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Bose","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Nancy Hale Bowers","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               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             Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Broun","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Browne","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Brownlow","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Bruening","Letters, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Bryan","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Bullock","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Burke","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Butcher","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with 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           Reviewto Cantwell","Letter to \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Cardenas","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Carhart","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Cassill","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Cecil","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Chaloner","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters to \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Cherwell","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters, to \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Childs","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence 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Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Coker","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n  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Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, to \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, to \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Covici, Friede","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               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with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Derwood","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto DeVoto","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Dewey","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia 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Review","TL(carbon), \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Leeper","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence 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  Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence 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         Review\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Quarterly\n               Review\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eTL(carbons), with \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Quarterly\n               Review\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eTL(carbons), \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Quarterly\n               Review\u003c/title\u003eto Yeats\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Quarterly\n               Review\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Quarterly\n               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Review\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Quarterly\n               Review\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Quarterly\n               Review\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Quarterly\n               Review\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Quarterly\n               Review\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Quarterly\n               Review\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Quarterly\n               Review\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Quarterly\n               Review\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Quarterly\n               Review\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMiscellnaneous authors, Correspondence with \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Quarterly\n               Review\u003c/title\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n        "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection consists of editorial correspondence with contributors during the tenure of the following editors: Stringfellow Barr (1931-1937);  Lambert Davis (1937-1938); Lawrence Lee (1938-1942); Archibald Bolling Shepperson (1942); and, Charlotte Kohler (1942-1974). Included are almost all of the literary figures of this period, and many from other fields. Authors' original manuscripts together with proofs of almost every article and book review published in the Virginia Quarterly Review during this period. Proofs and manuscripts are filed in a separate sequence, chronologically by date of publication. A slip list of proofs and manuscripts is available in Special Collections.","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Adams","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Alderman","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter to \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter to \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               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\n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters to \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Asch","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Miscellnaneous authors, Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review.","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Baldwin","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence 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Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Beck","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter to \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter from \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters from \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters from \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter from \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with 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Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Borah","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Bose","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Nancy Hale Bowers","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with 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             Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Broun","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Browne","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Brownlow","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Bruening","Letters, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Bryan","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Bullock","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Burke","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Butcher","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with 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           Reviewto Cantwell","Letter to \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Cardenas","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Carhart","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Cassill","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Cecil","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Chaloner","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters to \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Cherwell","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters, to \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Childs","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence 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Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Coker","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n  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Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter to \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n        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Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Davis","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n  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          Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Demant","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Denny","Letters, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Derleth","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Derwood","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letters, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto DeVoto","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Letter, \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Dewey","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia 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Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with 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authors, Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review.","TL(carbon), \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Ickes","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","TL(carbon), \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Ingalls","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","TLS, to \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Miscellnaneous authors, Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               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Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","TL(carbons), \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Macleod","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","TL(carbons), \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto MacNaughton","TL(carbons), \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto MacNeice","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","TL(carbon), \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Maltz","TL(carbons), \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Mangan","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence 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Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","TLS, to \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","TL(carbon), \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Molotov","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","TL(carbon), \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Moon","Correspondence with \n         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  Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence 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     Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","TL(carbon), \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto Newman","TL(carbons), \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Reviewto 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        Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Miscellnaneous authors, Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review.","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n               Review","Correspondence with \n               Virginia Quarterly\n           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Abercromby was agent-general for Virginia and\n               North Carolina. A few of his later letters are in the\n               period 1763-1773 and are addressed to John Blair, the\n               Committee of the Assembly of North Carolina, Arthur\n               Dobbs, Robert Dinwiddie, Francis Fauquier and others.\n               Includes an account of a court martial on Capt. D.\n               Blewit, October 9, 1746; a debtor and creditor account\n               of a sum received by him on account of Virginia and\n               North and South Carolina. (#9705)","Two ledgers for a store in Orange County for the\n               years 1784-1789 and 1792-1800 kept by William Pannill.\n               Included are prices for hiring out slaves. (#4279)","Originals in the Library of Virginia. County court\n               records including wills, deeds, court order books,\n               minute books, land tax books, and marriage and death\n               registers. The collection contains deed books, 1748-\n               1866, and indexes, plus district and superior court deed\n               books, 1790-1832; will books, 1748-1867, plus indexes\n               and circuit court will books, 1744-1831; court minute\n               books, 1830-1866; marriage records, 1780-1940; birth and\n               death registers, 1853-1861; and land tax records,\n               1782-1850. The loose material includes the wills of\n               Thomas Jefferson and Thaddeus Kosciusko, a copy of\n               Cornwallis' parole, October 28, 1781, and a Virginia\n               pension roll listing Revolutionary War veterans. (#5145, -a, -b, and #5184)","Contains levies and receipts collected from citizens\n               of Albemarle County by N. Hammer, sheriff, for parish\n               and county levies, taxes on land, livestock, heads of\n               household, and slaves. Entries are under the name of\n               each citizen. 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(#1921, etc.)","Contains two items, a holograph resolution of the\n               Williamsburg Committee of Safety, signed by Edmund\n               Pendleton, accepting Lord Dunmore's proposal of an\n               exchange of prisoners and a letter from James McHenry\n               (1753-1816) to Colonel [Jonathan] Smith, November 24,\n               1779, discussing the campaigns of Charleston and\n               Savannah, the evacuation of Rhode Island, and military\n               activities in New York. (#2362-a)","Includes essay, ca. 1860, by Archer Anderson, on the\n               causes of the American Revolution, with signature, 1920,\n               of Kathleen Anderson Bourland. (#8850-f)","Includes silhouettes of Martha and George Washington,\n               Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, and a\n               composition of Martha Jefferson. (#9869)","Includes a Land Office warrant, January 29, 1780, to\n               George Rogers Clark, granting him 550 acres in Virginia\n               for his recruiting efforts. (#6658)","A manuscript essay, \"On the Loss of the Chesapeake\n               Army,\" by \"An Old Officer,\" defending the military\n               policies of Generals Henry Clinton and Lord Cornwallis,\n               especially during the Yorktown campaign. The author is\n               responding to the attacks on Clinton and Cornwallis by\n               \"Fabricus\" [Joseph Galloway] and others which were\n               published serially in various London newspapers in late\n               1781 and early 1782. (#7889)","Typed list of men from Gloucester County who served\n               in the Continental Army during the Revolution. (#5052)","Includes a letterbook, 1769-1776, of Roger Atkinson\n               (1725-1784), a merchant who lived near Petersburg, and\n               an account book for Atkinson, 1762, and for Thomas\n               Atkinson, 1792-1803. The account book also contains some\n               of Roger Atkinson's letters for 1775, and for several\n               years in the 1780's. The letters contain numerous\n               references to the business activities of this prosperous\n               merchant and discuss the tobacco trade at length; there\n               are occasionally mention of the prices of land and\n               slaves. Numerous comments on the political difficulties\n               with Great Britain are also scattered through the\n               letters. An October 1, 1774, letter contains an\n               evaluation of the members of Virginia's delegation to\n               the First Continental Congress and a November 20, 1776,\n               letter speaks approvingly of the new Assembly as the\n               \"Peoples' Men\" and comments favorably on an act for\n               religious disestablishment which was under\n               consideration. During the post-war years, Atkinson\n               proposed, March 13, 1786, to pay his debts to English\n               creditors either by installments or by exchanging land\n               for them. Unfortunately, the letters contain no\n               information on his participation in the Revolution as a\n               member of Captain Robert Bolling's militia unit or his\n               views on reform of the Confederation government.\n               Extracts from the letters have been published in the \n               Virginia Magazine of History and\n                  Biography, Vol. XV, No. 4, pp. 345-359. The account book\n               is available on department microfilm (M-648). (#3238\n               \u0026 -a)","Includes a notebook containing a typescript copy of\n               the records of Tinkling Springs Presbyterian Church,\n               1741-1793, in Augusta County. (#122)","One item, apparently a page from a letterbook,\n               contains drafts of three letters of Thomas Nelson, Jr.,\n               all dated October 1, 1781, and posted from camp near\n               Yorktown. Subjects discussed are the need for faster\n               communication between Richmond and Yorktown, the\n               problems involved in supplying the allied armies with\n               provisions, and arrangements for taking care of the sick\n               under Admiral DeGrasse's command. (#7262)","Mainly business and legal papers relating to\n               Baltimore and its citizens. Some items relate to the\n               tobacco trade from that port. (#4058)","The personal and business papers of this\n               \"Barboursville,\" Orange County family, which include\n               several letters from Cave and Robert Johnson discussing\n               Indian problems in the early 1780's at Bryant's\n               (Bryan's) Station, now in Kentucky, and the surrounding\n               territory. A letter from Robert Johnson to Benjamin\n               Johnson, June 28, 1789, claims that most of the people\n               in \"this country\" are Antifederalists and that their\n               convention will probably not decide to separate from\n               Virginia. Other items of interest are an April 21, 1776,\n               letter from General Charles Lee to Thomas Barbour\n               proposing that he establish correspondence with his\n               Florida connections and a payroll for Captain Benjamin\n               Johnson's militia company from Orange County. (#38-144)","The journal (in French) of Comte de Bayac, an officer\n               who served under General Rochambeau. The earliest\n               volume, 1767-1779, consists of background and\n               second-hand accounts of the war until the arrival of\n               Rochambeau's troops in 1780; the second volume,\n               1780-1782, includes personal experiences and\n               observations of de Bayac while on duty with Rochambeau's\n               army with particular attention given to the Battle of\n               Yorktown and Cornwallis' surrender. Available in\n               microfilm on Manuscripts Division reel M-450. (McGregor\n               Library #4976)","About 75 items, 1772-1783, relating to George Baylor,\n               member of the Caroline County Committee of Safety,\n               1775-1776, aide-de-camp to General Washington,\n               1775-1777, and Commander of the Third Regiment of Light\n               Dragoons who eventually attained the rank of Brevet\n               Brigadier General. Included are papers about clothing,\n               arms, and other supplies, regimental finances, and\n               weekly returns of the regiment. Also included is a\n               letter from General John Burgoyne to Colonel Phillipson,\n               October 20, 1777, which discusses military conditions\n               with emphasis on his ill-fated Saratoga campaign. There\n               are also some papers relating to Baylor's brother, John\n               (1750-1808), which contain an allegation of loyalism\n               against him. (#2257)","Includes several transcripts relating to the history\n               of Bedford County during the Revolution and lists of\n               soldiers from the county who served in the war. (#1311)","Correspondence, legal, and business papers relating\n               to the Berkeley family of \"Barn Elms\" and \"Airwell\"\n               plantations. Most of the material relates to the\n               post-Revolutionary era and the papers for the 1760-1790\n               time period are mainly receipts, accounts, invoices, and\n               other items relating to the operation of their\n               plantation business. An occasional letter from merchants\n               in England to Edmund Berkeley, Jr. mention politics,\n               e.g., letters of Bosworth \u0026 Griffith, February 27\n               and March 31, 1766, which refer to the Stamp Act and its\n               repeal. There are also a few letters from the London\n               merchant, Samuel Athawes. Other pertinent items include\n               Edmund Berkeley's commission as a lieutenant-colonel in\n               the Middlesex County militia, and a 1774 Virginia\n               Almanac with Berkeley's receipt for payment of his\n               soldier's tax, June 27, 1781. There is also a photocopy\n               of a badly mutilated printed letter [May 31, 1774] which\n               calls for a meeting of the Burgesses on August l to\n               consider measures to adopt in retaliation for the Boston\n               Port Act. This item has been published in \n               Revolutionary Virginia: The Road to\n                  Independence, Vol. I, compiled by William J. Van Schreeven;\n               ed., Robert L. Scribner, pp. 10l-102. (#38-l13,\n               etc.)","A microfilm edition of the papers of Louis Alexandre\n               Berthier (1753-1815) at Princeton University, containing\n               about 100 maps of various locations from New England to\n               Yorktown. Berthier was a lieutenant with Rochambeau's\n               army, probably serving as the assistant aide to the\n               Quartermaster General, M. de Beville. (#7029)","Parish register of this church in Waynesboro. (#2256)","Originals in the Virginia Historical Society.\n               Collections contains typescript copies, with explanatory\n               notes, of letters from James and Jane Bradshaw of\n               Lancashire and, later, Bath, England to Robert Beverley\n               IV (1769-1843). Most of the letters for this period are\n               from James Bradshaw to the youth while he was a student\n               at a preparatory school and Trinity College, Cambridge,\n               and offer him fatherly advice on proper modes of\n               education and conduct. An occasional letter reflects\n               Bradshaw's displeasure with political developments in\n               America. (#3756)","Electrostatic copies of transcripts of three letters,\n               1780-1782, from Betsey Ambler (Eliza Ambler Carrington),\n               daughter of the Treasurer of Virginia, to Mildrid Smith\n               describing the flight of her family and other public\n               officials from Richmond to Charlottesville, thus eluding\n               the pursuit of Tarleton's army. Typescripts of these\n               same letters are also in accession nos. 6723 and 7661.\n               (#6403-i)","Photocopy of the \"Junius\" letter XXVIII, October 20,\n               1769, originally copied by James Barlow while a student\n               at Cambridge and an electrostatic typescript copy of a\n               letter from T. Munford to a Major Hubard, October 19,\n               1781. (#8773-f)","This collection includes the correspondence and other\n               papers (23 items) of Theodorick Bland of Prince George\n               County. Bland was a physician and ardent supporter of\n               the Revolution who participated in several important\n               military campaigns and from November 1778 to November\n               1779 commanded the Albemarle Barracks where the\n               Convention prisoners were housed. Among topics included\n               in the papers are Matt Phripp's desertion to the enemy\n               (1775), the affairs of the Convention Army, loyalism in\n               Prince George County, the mutinous Pennsylvania line\n               (1781), and Benedict Arnold's invasion of Virginia\n               (1781). Also included is a scathing attack on the\n               character and motives of Jacob Duche, a loyalist.\n               Although there are several items pertaining to politics\n               in Prince George County, there is nothing which reflects\n               Bland's role in Virginia's Ratification Convention\n               (1788) and his opposition to the Constitution. Many of\n               these letters have been published in Charles Campbell\n               (ed.), \n               The Bland Papers, (Petersburg, Va., 1840-1843). (#3026)","Microfilm of originals at the Mitchell Library,\n               Glasgow, Scotland, consisting of correspondence, mostly\n               prior to 1760, relating to the tobacco trade between\n               Virginia and Glasgow in the eighteenth century. A letter\n               from Robert Gilchrist, Port Royal, Virginia, December\n               12, 1787, praises the British government and expresses\n               disgust with the state of affairs in America. (#5803)","A commonplace book kept by Robert Bolling of\n               \"Chellowe\" in Buckingham County containing poetry,\n               sketches, explanatory notes, and songs. Some of the\n               poems were printed in the \n               Virginia Gazetteunder the pseudonyms \"Curtius\" and \"Crambe.\"\n               Most of the poems are non-political; however, one\n               entitled \"The Scheme for the Maryland Liberty Lottery\n               Travesti\" written in 1767 satirizes Maryland's attempt\n               to raise funds to send Charles Garth to England as an\n               agent for the colony. (#8708-b)","Microfilm copy of originals at Duke University\n               Library includes John Hook's (d. 1808) letterbook and\n               about ten letters and documents which concern the\n               conflict between Hook and the Bedford County Committee\n               of Safety. John Hook, a Scottish merchant of New London,\n               Bedford County, Virginia, was charged with having said\n               \"there never would be Peace 'til the Americans get well\n               flog'd,\" and was called before the Committee to explain\n               his statement. There are also Hook's discussion of his\n               treatment by a \"mob,\" a \"memorandum,\" apparently written\n               by Hook, chastising the committee for its misconduct,\n               and Hook's oath of allegiance to the State of Virginia.\n               Some of these papers have been reprinted in \n               The Virginia Magazine of History and\n                  Biography, Vol. XXXIII, pp. 399-403, and in William J.\n               Van Schreeven, Robert L. Scribner, and Brent Tarter,\n               eds., \n               Revolutionary Virginia: The Road to\n                  Independence: A Documentary Record, Vol. III. (#247)","Include letters, 1780-1794, from John Brown to James\n               Breckinridge regarding Breckinridge's studies at the\n               College of William and Mary, Williamsburg and New York\n               social life, family, legal and business matters, the\n               U.S. Constitution, Virginia politics, Francis Preston,\n               and Revolutionary War claims. A number of letters\n               discuss state and national politics at length,\n               mentioning the weakness of the Confederation, the\n               prospects for a new Constitution, and the separation of\n               Kentucky from Virginia, a cause for which Brown was\n               actively working. On another issue, Brown complains\n               (September 30, 1788) about the large number of lawyers\n               practicing in the Danville [Kentucky] area, exclaiming,\n               \"By Heavens they must hunt Buffalo, or starve.\" (#2752)","Microfilm copy of correspondence, financial, and\n               legal papers of this family of \"Grove Hill,\" Botetourt\n               County. Most of the papers concern family business, but\n               land transactions, trade, and Indian problems are also\n               discussed. Several letters refer to the contemporary\n               political problems, the possible division of Augusta\n               County, and military activity in the West and elsewhere.\n               Originals are in the Roanoke Valley Historical Society.\n               (#9846)","Collection consists of the headquaters papers of\n               successive British commanders-in-chief in the American\n               Revolutionary War including Sir William Howe, Sir Henry\n               Clinton and especially Sir Guy Carleton. Originals in\n               the Public Record Office, London. (#6025)","Include accounts, 1780-1783 ca., of Austin\n               Brockenbrough, including entries for personal expenses,\n               i.e., the purchase of foodstuffs, sundries, and\n               household goods, as well as entries for the treatment of\n               his patients, including Revolutionary War soldiers and\n               slaves. (#919)","A typescript copy of Brooke's (1763-1851) narrative\n               of his life which includes mention of the service of his\n               brothers, Laurence and Robert, in the war. The former\n               was appointed by Benjamin Franklin as surgeon of the\n               BonHomme Richard, commanded by John Paul Jones. (#126)","Miscellaneous papers of this family of \"Brown's\n               Cove,\" Albemarle County. Material for this period\n               consists of land surveys, 1745, ante 1760 and 1783 of\n               Brown land on Moorman's River, Albemarle County, and\n               accounts, including accounts with Henry Hudson and\n               Company, later surveys, indentures and legal documents\n               of Albemarle County Sheriff, Bezaleel Brown, 1786-1838.\n               (#3513 and 3513-a)","Correspondence of the Bryan, Randolph, and Tucker\n               families of value to the study of the early national\n               period of American history. Materials for the\n               revolutionary era consist largely of letters from\n               Theodorick Bland, Jr. (1742-1790), to John Randolph, Jr.\n               (1742-1775), and are concerned largely with family and\n               business matters. A letter September ll, 1771, discusses\n               a Prince Edward County election and an undated letter\n               from Bland to Randolph, perhaps written in June 1775\n               (folder \"1770-1774\"), mentions Lord Dunmore's departure\n               from Yorktown and defense of the colony. St.George\n               Tucker (1752-1827) writing to Theodorick and John\n               Randolph, June 29, 1788, claims that the adoption of the\n               Constitution will require the repayment of debts to the\n               British. Other letters from Tucker discuss the young\n               men's education and offer fatherly advice for a happy\n               and prosperous life. (#3400)","The business and personal papers of Jacob and James\n               Bumgardner, Augusta County distillers, which include a\n               typescript copy of a muster roll for the Ninth Virginia\n               Regiment of Foot for September 1778, commanded by\n               Lieutenant-Colonel Burgess Ball. (#347)","Mainly the papers of Colonel Nathaniel Burwell of\n               \"Carter's Grove,\" James City County, and \"Carter's\n               Hall,\" Clarke County, including correspondence,\n               business, and legal papers. Material pertinent to the\n               revolutionary era consists largely of indentures, bonds,\n               and notes, many of which involve Burwell, Governor\n               Thomas Nelson, Jr., and Hugh Nelson. (#5757,\n               -a,-c)","Warrant, 1774 May 5, for the arrest of Daniel Boone\n               and William Cowan to answer Alexander Baines' charges of\n               debt in Fincastle County, Va.; signed by John Byrd.\n               (#2117)","Revolutionary War material mostly pertains to the war\n               in New York and includes mention of the problem of\n               Loyalists' estates, Indian problems on the frontier, the\n               treatment of private citizens by the British, the\n               depreciation of money paid troops by New York, and the\n               recovery of slaves captured by the British. Items of\n               particular interest include a March 2, 1780, letter from\n               John Jay to Governor George Clinton criticizing the New\n               York Constitution for its toleration of Jews, a letter\n               from Arthur Lee to Richard Henry Lee, February 17, 1778,\n               giving his version of the \"Silas Deane Affair,\" a letter\n               from Baron de Bache [William Lee] to Arthur Lee, October\n               8, 1780, reporting on Henry Lauren's capture by the\n               British and on British projections for reinforcements\n               for General Clinton's army, and a return for a foot\n               regiment at Fort Montgomery (N.Y.), July 18, 1777. (#38-111)","Includes one letter from General George Weedon to\n               Major Oliver Towles, November 8, 1777, telling him that\n               Weedon has informed Towle's wife of his status as a\n               British prisoner. (#2447, 2450, 2546)","Correspondence and other papers of William Cabell\n               (immigrant), his son, Nicholas Cabell, and his great\n               grandson, Nathaniel F. Cabell. Revolutionary War\n               material consists primarily of records relating to the\n               Amherst County Minute Men commanded by Colonel Nicholas\n               Cabell and includes muster lists, payrolls, and receipts\n               for supplies. There are also lottery tickets, words to\n               \"The Liberty Song,\" and a few miscellaneous letters\n               relating to events of the period. Items in the 1780's\n               include papers relating to payment for military service\n               as well as some correspondence, bills, and receipts\n               relating to Nicholas Cabell's personal and business\n               affairs. (#5084)","Originals located in Lambeth Palace Library.\n               Chronological listings giving the dates and names of all\n               parties making the affidavits, or allegations, for\n               marriage licenses. The names, ages, and parishes are\n               given; sometimes information about parents and\n               occupations are included. (#8180)","Call, 1774, for town meeting in Norwich, Connecticut\n               to discuss ways to show and promote loyalty to the king\n               and to discuss other issues as desired. Signed by\n               selectmen Thomas Gray, Benjamin Huntington, Barnabas\n               Huntington, and Elijah Brewster. (McGregor, #10547-ce)","A cannonball purportedly from the Yorktown\n               battlefield. (#517)","Correspondence and other papers relating to the\n               Carmichael, Bryan, Tucker, Coalter, and Randolph\n               families. Material pertinent to this era consists mainly\n               of several letters written by George French of\n               Fredericksburg to Carmichael while he was studying\n               medicine at the University of Edinburgh. Besides\n               recommending various courses, French urges him \"to go to\n               some good Dancing School, as that is absolutely\n               necessary.\" (#4660)","Carmichael, secretary to John Jay while on his\n               mission to Spain, writes to Richard Harrison, an\n               American agent at Cadiz, reporting on the progress of\n               the war in America and requesting that Harrison\n               \"cultivate\" Comte d' Estang (1729-1794), a French\n               admiral. (#2280)","A letter written to C. Richmond, auditor-general of\n               Maryland, regarding the settlement of claims against the\n               State. (#2906)","Included are typescript copies of correspondence,\n               1780-1786, between Eliza Ambler Carrington (Betsey\n               Ambler) and friends Mildred Smith and Francis Cairnes\n               discussing her experiences during the Revolutionary War.\n               Topics include family and social life, growing up in\n               Yorktown, Va., Revolutionary War experiences, flight to\n               Charlottesville to escape the British, the destruction\n               of Yorktown, John Marshall, Rachel Warrington, a family\n               friend, who had an illegitimate son, Lewis Warrington,\n               by the son of Rochambeau, travel in Virginia, and a\n               visit to Mount Vernon. Also included are typescript\n               copies of her letters, 1796-1823, to her sister Anne\n               Ambler Fisher regarding her memories of her experiences\n               during the Revolutionary War. Typescripts of these\n               letters are also in accession nos. 6403-i and 7661.\n               (#6723)","Contains the letterbook of a Fredericksburg merchant,\n               Charles Yates, which includes many references to events\n               connected with the Revolution and their impact on\n               merchants. Available on department microfilm (M- 570).\n               (#3807)","Includes letterbook copies of John, Charles, and\n               Landon Carter with London merchants, especially Messrs.\n               Stewart \u0026 Campbell. The letters concern mostly the\n               business affairs of Charles Carter of Shirley, but there\n               are occasional references to political events during the\n               period, 1763-1768. There are also a number of accounts\n               of Charles Carter recorded for the years 1777-1781.\n               Available on department microfilm (M-570). (McGregor\n               Library #4996)","An electrostatic copy of Jacob Duché's\n               letter, October 8, 1777, to George Washington in which\n               he criticizes the patriot cause and requests that\n               Washington persuade Congress to rescind the Declaration\n               of Independence. For Washington's response to Duche, see\n               #3026. (#4598-a)","Material pertaining to the Revolutionary War consists\n               of three typescript copies of letters to William\n               Woodford (1734-1780) of Caroline County, one from John\n               Taylor of Caroline (1753-1824) and two from Edmund\n               Pendleton (1721-1803). Taylor, writing from\n               Philadelphia, May 12, 1775, contrasts the humane conduct\n               of the patriots at Lexington with the alleged atrocities\n               committed by the British. He also reports on General\n               Gage and the provincial army assembled at Boston and\n               cites a Quaker regiment raised in Philadelphia as\n               evidence of the populace's general support for the\n               cause. Pendleton speculates, July 4, 1775, about British\n               military intentions and on July 8, 1775, asks for\n               reports about a recent battle in which Woodford was\n               involved, possibly the Battle of Monmouth. (#38-486)","Photostatic copy of the original in the Library of\n               Congress. The letter to George Washington and an\n               enclosed copy of a resolution of the Virginia General\n               Assembly concern the subject of a separate peace with\n               Great Britain which Virginia rejected. (#1247)","Includes correspondence, newsclippings, and articles,\n               financial and legal papers, an archaeological report,\n               gravesite studies and miscellaneous items pertaining to\n               the establishment of a marker, by the Albemarle County\n               Historical Society, over the gravesite of Hessian\n               soldiers buries in the county during the Revolutionary\n               War. (#10678)","Papers relating to the Hubbard and Bolling families\n               of \"Chellowe\" in Buckingham County. There is a portion\n               of a military order log book for the Fifth Virginia\n               Regiment which lists the officer of the day, the officer\n               of the guard, the daily parole word and orders. Entries\n               in the log cover the periods July 15-November 20, 1776,\n               and October 14-November 9, 1777, covering the regiment's\n               activities during its encampment in the Tidewater area\n               and in New Jersey and New York where it had joined with\n               Washington's army. The log book provides information on\n               the daily activities of the regiment and records special\n               events such as Washington's address to the army after\n               hearing news of the victory at Saratoga. Various courts\n               martial are noted, particularly that of\n               Brigadier-General Adam Stephens. Other items include\n               letters to Major William Hubbard, including one from\n               Governor Thomas Nelson, Jr. concerning supplies in which\n               he orders Hubbard to impress whatever \"Negroes\" he needs\n               to assist him. Hubbard's commission as a major in\n               Virginia's First Battalion of Militia, part of a\n               contingent ordered to Charleston, S.C., is also\n               included. (#3006 and -a)","Minute book of this Albemarle County church,\n               originally known as the Albemarle and then the Buck\n               Mountain Church. (#7403-a)","The papers of Angelica Schuyler Church contain\n               correspondence with family members and several notable\n               figures in American history including Thomas Jefferson,\n               Alexander Hamilton, the Marquis de Lafayette, General\n               Philp Schuyler, and French foreign minister Talleyrand.\n               There are also one or two letters each from George\n               Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Winfield Scott, Justus\n               Erich Bollman, Charles James Fox, and the Baron von\n               Steuben, as well as a brief third person note from Louis\n               Philippe or one of his brothers. Topics include United\n               States politics and foreign affairs; the French\n               Revolution; the imprisonment of Lafayette at Olmutz; the\n               Whiskey Rebellion; the War of 1812, particularly the\n               invasion of Canada; travel in Poland, Austria in 1794,\n               and England in 1840; trade in America and India, and\n               family and personal matters. (#11245)","Official cipher codes, mainly in Jefferson's hand,\n               with explanations and instructions. Jefferson used these\n               codes in his diplomatic correspondence. Available on\n               Manuscripts Department Microfilm reel M-1679. (#38-285)","Keys to the ciphers used by William Lee, Arthur Lee,\n               and Richard Henry Lee, with some examples. This item is\n               an electrostatic copy of a compilation by Edmund Cody\n               Burnett and was furnished by the Library of Congress.\n               (#8479)","Account, September 24, 1779, of Jonathan Clarke,\n               attending Assistant Commissary General for British\n               forces under Major General William Phillips, commander\n               of the Convention Troops in Albemarle, for the rental of\n               an office, the purchase of stationery, and the hire of a\n               butcher. With signature of approval by General Phillips.\n               (#6188)","A copy of an original diary in private hands which\n               contains Clarke's account of his service in the\n               Continental Army, beginning with his march from\n               Northampton, Mass. to the siege of Boston. He also\n               participated in the march on Canada in 1776 and the\n               seige of Quebec. (#9711)","A letter, March 2, 1774, from Captain Edward Foy,\n               secretary to Lord Dunmore, to Edward Hand regarding some\n               land purchased by Hand from the colony of Pennsylvania,\n               but which now was located in a region claimed by\n               Virginia. (McGregor Library #2290)","The bulk of this collection consists of materials\n               used by Mrs. Clement in her genealogical and historical\n               research on southern and southwestern Virginia,\n               especially Chatham and Pittsylvania Counties. Included\n               are her notebooks on Revolutionary War service in\n               Pittsylvania County, a fragment of the \n               Virginia Gazette[Purdie and Dixon], 1778, and an order from\n               Major Abraham Shelton to four men to present themselves\n               for duty. (#9479)","Letter from historian Cobb regarding the settlement\n               of Hessian soldiers in the United States during and\n               after the Revolutionary War. (#1192)","This collection contains an undated manuscript,\n               probably written after 1814, on the military history of\n               the Revolution. (#6418)","This extensive collection contains a variety of\n               personal and business papers relating to the Cocke and\n               Cabell families, chiefly from \"Bremo Recess,\" Fluvanna\n               County. Revolutionary war materials include autograph\n               letters and other items which reflect various military\n               and political aspects of the era. Several letters to\n               George Clinton, 1777-1780, relate to the war in New York\n               and discuss problems with the raising of sufficient\n               numbers of troops and supplies, the lack of adequate\n               officer quarters, the difficulty in procuring medical\n               supplies, frontier defense, and a Loyalist uprising in\n               Ulster and Albany Counties. Papers relating to the\n               Cabell family include a copy of an Amherst County\n               certification of the military service of Colonel\n               Nicholas Cabell of Amherst County which mention the\n               possibility of leaving England for America and complains\n               of economic burdens imposed on him by the \"late war.\"\n               Other items of interest include a letter from Nathaniel\n               Greene to Colonel Henry \"Light-Horse Harry\" Lee, January\n               12, 1781, emphasizing the importance of success in the\n               Georgetown campaign, an exchange of correspondence\n               between Arthur Lee and Benjamin Franklin while they were\n               commissioners in France, and a letter from William Lee\n               to his brother, Richard Henry Lee, April 13, 1781,\n               seeking his brother's interposition with Congress to\n               help obtain reimbursement for his services earlier in\n               the war; he also discusses military setbacks to Great\n               Britain in the East Indies, Benjamin Franklin's\n               ownership of a ship which carried supplies from France\n               to America, and a recent loan obtained by John Adams\n               from Holland. (#9513 \u0026 9513-c)","Includes photostats of three letters relating to\n               military and Indian affairs in Georgia. One letter from\n               Nathaniel Greene to General Twigg, January 10, 1782,\n               mentions that General Wayne will soon be in Georgia to\n               take command, and expresses the hope that the enemy will\n               soon be driven from Savannah. The other two letters\n               written to General Twigg in 1788 refer to Indian\n               uprisings and a treaty negotiation with the Creeks.\n               (#1794)","A book containing general store accounts, records of\n               tobacco grown, and the expenses of an Albemarle\n               merchant, John Coles. Included is an account with\n               Jefferson. (#9533)","A typescript monograph, \"Colonial History of Nelson\n               County,\" by J. B. Coincon which mentions persons from\n               the county who participated in the Revolution. (#9331)","Microfilm copies of documents pertaining to Virginia\n               and includes correspondence, resolutions, minutes, and\n               acts. The expenses of the Virginia delegates to Congress\n               are also included. Originals in the Library of Congress\n               and the Virginia State Library. Twelve of the reels\n               consist mainly of Thomas Jefferson letters, etc., in the\n               papers of Congress and concern foreign affairs,\n               finances, national debt, military affairs, and Virginia\n               State Papers. (#3077 \u0026 etc.)","Typescript essay, 1938, by Oliver W. Cobb regarding\n               British and Hessian troops taken as prisoners of war in\n               1777. Cobb also discusses John Burgoyne, Horatio Gates,\n               Guy Carleton, Lord Howe, and Lord Germain. (#2335)","\"A Plan of the Barracks for the Convention Troops in\n               Virginia 1779,\" an electrostatic copy made from a\n               manuscript map in the National Archives, Record Group\n               360, Records of the Continental and Confederation\n               Congresses and the Constitutional Convention, PCC, item\n               173, vol. I. (#10183)","Primarily the personal correspondence of Major Samuel\n               Cooper (1756-1840) and General Samuel Cooper\n               (1778-1876). The former was a Boston merchant and an\n               officer in the Continental Army. His papers include\n               \"memoirs\" of the Boston Tea Party and of the Battle of\n               Lexington, a letter to \"Harry,\" June 4, 1780, mentioning\n               a court martial, and a copy of the constitution of the\n               Society of Cincinnati which Cooper helped establish.\n               (#8610)","Microfilm copy of originals at Colonial Williamsburg\n               containing Corbin's tobacco book, 1746-1795, and\n               letterbook, 1758-1768. Many letters reflect Corbin's\n               role as Receiver General of His Majesty's revenue. Also\n               in the collection is the diary (1773-1776) of John\n               Harrower, a Scottish emigrant who came to Virginia in\n               search of employment. The latter item has been published\n               by Colonial Williamsburg, \n               The Journal of John Harrower: an Indentured\n                  Servant in the Colony of Virginia, 1773-1776, Ed. with an introduction by Edward Miles\n               Riley (1963). (#9530-a)","Letter from Cornwallis (1738-1805) to Major James\n               Moncrief (1744-1793), the British engineering officer in\n               charge of defense works at Charleston, S.C., urging him\n               to return to Charleston as soon as possible because a\n               French attack on the city following the West Indian\n               campaign is suspected. (#1754)","Lord Cornwallis compliments Lieutenant-Colonel Nisbet\n               Balfour on his military leadership, apparently during\n               the Camden Campaign, July-August, 1780, in North\n               Carolina. General Tarleton and action at Broad River,\n               also known as Fishdam Ford (or Fort Ninety-Six), are\n               also mentioned. (McGregor Library, #2517)","Correspondence between George Harrison Sanford King\n               and Curtis W. Garrision concerning the genealogy of\n               James Monroe. Includes copies of extracts of wills of\n               Monroe family members and a record of the Revolutionary\n               War service of Colonel James Monroe. (#9095)","Concerns the court martial, presided over by Major\n               John Roberts, of twenty-six Virginia soldiers of the\n               Virginia Convention Army Guard Regiment, charged with\n               desertion and with being off-limits; includes the name,\n               charge, plea, and verdict for each defendant. (#4432)","Electrostatic copies of correspondence from Thomas\n               Cushing, Samuel Adams, Thomas Johnson, Jr., George\n               Washington, and Elbridge Gerry to Samuel Purviance, a\n               Baltimore merchant who was active in raising funds for\n               the relief of Boston, 1775. The letters mention this\n               activity, the affairs of the Continental Congress, and\n               the battles of Ticonderoga and Lexington. Washington's\n               letter, March 10, 1786, discusses the political\n               necessity of linking the western portions of Virginia\n               with the east by a canal network and Gerry's letter,\n               September 10, 1787, mentions the Philadelphia Convention\n               and the migration from Massachusetts and other places to\n               the Northwest Territory and to the territories of\n               Louisiana and Florida. (#8739)","Contains hand-colored plats of lands owned by Major\n               Croghan in the present-day states of Kentucky and Ohio.\n               Part of the land was awarded to Croghan for his service\n               in the Virginia and Continental lines; the rest was\n               purchased by Croghan from other war veterans. (#5472)","Includes two letters to Cropper while at Valley\n               Forge: letter, 27 January 1778, from Alexander Scammell,\n               Washington's Adjutant-General regarding a transfer of\n               command and note, ca. 1778, from the Marquis de\n               Lafayette regarding coats. (#6711)","Slides used by Richard Crouch to illustrate his\n               address to the Albemarle County Historical Society on\n               the Point of Fork Arsenal in Fluvanna County. The\n               illustrations are drawn from archeological and printed\n               sources and show various colonial and revolutionary\n               weapons, uniforms, a recruiting poster, and maps. (#8626)","Contains a photocopy of Lord Cornwallis' Articles of\n               Capitulation. (#38-219)","Microfilm copies of original eighteenth century\n               manuscripts belonging to Sir Mark Dalrymple, Bart., New\n               Hailes, Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland and now\n               presumed to be at Register House, Edinburgh. A\n               preliminary calendar prepared by David C.\n               Yalden-Thompson is at the beginning of reel M-549. Only\n               one item (No. 506, reel M-552) pertains directly to the\n               Revolution, a letter from James Stirling, July 31, 1776.\n               Stirling, who was apparently with the 42nd Highlanders,\n               writes from Staten Island, describing the voyage to\n               America, encounters with a privateer, and the loss of a\n               British transport with part of Frazier's Regiment. He\n               also describes the treatment by Americans of a captured\n               British officer, the poor condition of American\n               deserters, and the arrival of the Hessians. (#3610)","Walker Daniel writes B. Tardiveau concerning\n               Virginia's cession of 150,000 acres northwest of the\n               Ohio River to the Illinois Regiment for their service in\n               the war. (McGregor Library, #6376)","A copy (1805) of an inventory and appraisal, 1773, of\n               the estate of Henry Davis of Hanover County by Overton\n               Harris and Jacob William, including household goods and\n               slaves, recorded at Hanover Court, 1777, by William\n               Pollard. (#38-391)","Papers include family and business news from Orange,\n               Madison, Culpeper, Greene and Rapphannock Counties and\n               claims for Revolutionary War pensions. (#320)","The personal narrative of William Davis, a Quaker,\n               who was ordered to join a company of militia marching to\n               the Albemarle Barracks to guard the Convention Troops.\n               He refused to participate, and, consequently, was jailed\n               and whipped. (#38-160)","Bound volume, 1775-1809, containing list of\n               communicants of Zur Deutschen Lutheran Kirche of\n               Culpeper Co., Va. (#5065)","Electrostatic copies of an indenture of Richard Henry\n               Lee; a letter, January 8, 1782, from Edmund Randolph to\n               General Washington (?) praising him for his actions at\n               Yorktown; and, a letter from James Madison, June 25,\n               1788, regarding the vote for ratification in the\n               Virginia Convention. (#7289-b)","Facsimiles of Patrick Henry's resolutions against the\n               Stamp Act bearing an endorsement by Patrick Henry. (#6622)","Electrostatic copies of original and typescript\n               documents regarding Reverend Douglas of Louisa County\n               including a will, deeds, and records from Louisa County\n               Court House relating to a suit against him. A letter\n               from Douglas, September l, 1778, tells of his dismissal\n               from his position for speaking disrespectfully of the\n               country. (#437-o,-p,-x,-y,-z)","Include agreement, 1789, concerning land in Orange\n               County, Va., Quaker marriage certificate, 1789, from\n               Hanover County, Va., and Revolutionary War claims for\n               George Shearman of Greene County, Va. and William Wayt.\n               (#702)","This\n               letterbook of an Alexandria merchant, Harry Piper,\n               contains valuable information on the tobacco trade with\n               merchants at Belfast, Dublin, Glasgow, London, and\n               Whitehaven; there is also commentary on other business\n               activities, especially the use of convict labor.\n               Especially noteworthy are Piper's reports of colonial\n               response to Parliament's various legislative acts and\n               his analysis of the dispute in economic terms. Available\n               on department microfilm (M-2163). (#2981-a)","A letter, May 26, 1774, from John Murray, Earl of\n               Dunmore, to James Tilghman and Andrew Allen, members of\n               the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, regarding a\n               border dispute between Pennsylvania and Virginia. (#210)","Handwritten copy of a proclamation, 17 September\n               1774, by John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, regarding a\n               border dispute between Pennsylvania and Virginia. See\n               also #1668. (McGregor Library, #2839)","An official proclamation signed by Dunmore claiming\n               all lands west of Laurel Hill for Virginia and\n               instructing all residents of the territory to swear\n               allegiance to Virginia and Pennsylvania regarding title\n               to the western lands. A contemporary copy of this\n               proclamation is also in the McGregor Library, #2839.\n               (McGregor Library, #1668)","Photostats of documents relating to Lord Dunmore's\n               Proclamation, September 17, 1774 and annotated by Landon\n               Carter. Originals in the John Carter Brown Library,\n               Brown University, Providence, R.I. (#1911)","Of particular interest is a Receipt Book (1778-1779)\n               kept by Samuel Dyer, a merchant at Plain Dealing, Va.,\n               during his term as Assistant to the Clothier (John Moss)\n               to Virginia Troops. Dyer's tenure in the position lasted\n               from August 4, 1778, to April 2, 1780. Meticulously\n               detailed entries record the date, names, and unit for\n               each recipient along with a description of the articles\n               supplied. An occasional entry includes observations\n               about the activities of soldiers in the camp. There are\n               also entries for private business accounts during the\n               years 1783-1786. The other items are photocopies of\n               nineteenth century records in the National Archives\n               which detail Dyer's service during the Revolution in\n               connection with his application for a pension. (#7776, -a)","The papers of the Randolph family of \"Edgehill\" and\n               those of the allied Nicholas and Jefferson families. The\n               bulk of the material falls after 1790, but there are\n               several items relating to the revolutionary period,\n               including Charles Tappan's engraving (1829) of\n               Jefferson's draft of the Declaration of Independence\n               showing changes made by John Adams and Benjamin\n               Franklin. There is also an exchange of correspondence\n               between Martha Jefferson and her friends regarding\n               Jefferson's voyage to France. (#1397)","A draft petition, July 12, 1775, by the Committee of\n               Safety of West Virginia District which transmits to the\n               Virginia Convention the treaty of July 6, 1775, with the\n               Delawares and the Six Nations at Fort Dunmore. The\n               petition also informs the Convention that Major John\n               Connolly has been arrested. The other item is a letter\n               from Charles Lee, naval officer of the South Potomac, to\n               Lieutenant-Governor Beverley Randolph, June 29, 1787,\n               informing Randolph of his seizure of a West Indian ship\n               smuggling rum and urging the strengthening of the port\n               of Alexandria. (#3044)","Includes accounts of a physician (possibly Dr. John\n               Brockenbrough) of Essex County, Va., for medical care of\n               men, women and children, free and enslaved. Many notable\n               families of Virginia's Northern Neck are included. (#38-44)","Mainly bonds and deeds relating to the Fairfax\n               estates in the Northern Neck, some of which show\n               quitrents for Fairfax, Loudon, Culpeper, Prince William,\n               Berkeley, and Hampshire Counties. (#8884-d)","Includes records of the Goose Creek Baptist Church,\n               1775-1843, in Upperville and Robert Coombs' declaration\n               for a Revolutionary War pension. (#4473)","The collection includes one letter from William\n               Fitzhugh, January 27, 1778, to his nephew Benjamin\n               Grymes urging Grymes to remain on Washington's staff and\n               expresses despair that \"so many Virginians [are] leaving\n               their General and their Countrymen.\" (#5242)","Typescript copies of two letters from a\n               Fredericksburg resident, one to his brother in\n               Massachusetts, the other to an unidentified recipient.\n               Among topics mentioned are Shay's Rebellion, the\n               treatment of Loyalists in Virginia, republicanism, and\n               the Constitutional Convention. (#38-515)","Robert Forsyth (1754-1794), Fredericksburg, Deputy\n               Commissary of Purchases for the Southern Army, to\n               Colonel Beverly Winslow and Joseph Hawkins, appointing\n               them Assistant Commissaries of Purchases for the\n               Albemarle Barracks. (#38-652)","Colored engraving by Webster and Worrell, \"Peter\n               Francisco's Gallant Action with . . . Tarleton's Cavalry\n               . . ., Amelia Court House, Virginia 1781.\" (#2624)","An electrostatic copy of an article by John E.\n               Manahan regarding Peter Francisco's origins in Portugal,\n               his kidnapping and arrival in Virginia, and his career\n               during and after the American Revolution. (#7647)","Collections of county court records including\n               indentures, depositions, and attachments, mainly for\n               Franklin County, Augusta, Bedford, Orange, Shenandoah,\n               and Rockingham Counties. (#6902-a)","A register of an Episcopal parish, kept by the Rev.\n               Dr. Balman, with a handwritten history of the parish.\n               Originally, the parish comprised all of Shenandoah and\n               parts of Page, Warren, Clarke, Frederick, Jefferson,\n               Berkeley, and Hampshire Counties. (#4701)","The receipts are for provisions for Captain Michael\n               Bowyer's company of the 12th Virginia Regiment, kept by\n               Lieutenant Robert Gambell [Gamble] during the American\n               Revolution. (#10145)","The papers of this Cumberland County family includes\n               some nineteenth century correspondence regarding pension\n               claims of William Evans, Lieutenant of Infantry, 10th\n               Virginia Regiment, and his heirs, seeking an increase in\n               disability for wounds sustained during the Revolution.\n               (#3784)","Bruce E. Burgoyne's study is based on research\n               conducted in the British Museum and chiefly concerns\n               Germans in Canada under the command of Frederick\n               Haldimand. An extensive bibliography of manuscripts\n               material is included. (#10424)","A collection primarily of shipping papers of Captain\n               Gilford and his son, who sailed out of New York in the\n               West Indies trade. Included are bills of lading\n               (1755-1773) for flour, tea, bread and rice, personal\n               accounts (1761, 1770) and an agreement listing wages\n               paid to the seamen (1772). Also included is a slave bill\n               of sale (1785). (#3145)","Includes the daybook and medical record of Dr. George\n               Gilmer of \"Pen Park\" and Charlottesville. One entry,\n               March 12, 1772, refers to treatment for Thomas\n               Jefferson. (#6145, -a, -b)","Two letters from Harry Gordon to Mr. Thurston discuss\n               affairs between the British and the Indians, mentions\n               troubles with Indians near Detroit and Fort\n               Michilimackinac, difficulties with building\n               fortifications in the area, and French success with the\n               Indians (1764); he also writes about finishing his\n               reports on the inland forts with a map of their\n               locations, the few numbers of British troops in his\n               area, the poor condition of the forts, partially due to\n               the nature of the materials used in their construction\n               and repair, the management of troops, and the plan to\n               survey the area around the south shore of Lake Erie.\n               (McGregor Library #10547-az)","A copy of typescript excerpts from Thomas Grant's\n               journal which includes brief accounts of his service in\n               the Revolution, containing references to General Horatio\n               Gates' defeat in 1780 by Lord Cornwallis, military\n               action around Charlotte, N.C., and Cornwallis march\n               through North Carolina in 1781. (#5419)","Photostat of a letter written to an unidentified\n               person which discusses the problem of building a college\n               on the banks of the Ohio during wartime and the unrest\n               and possible separation of western settlers from\n               Virginia. (#107)","Photocopies of papers relating to the ordination of\n               David Griffith by the Bishop of London, 1770, and of\n               Griffith's activities as a surgeon in Washington's army,\n               1778. Includes an order signed by Lord Cornwallis\n               instructing that no harm was to be done to Griffith\n               while attending Colonel [George] Baylor and other\n               wounded soldiers captured by the British at Old Tappen\n               in N.Y. (#2554)","Included are contemporary copies of two letters, June\n               12 and July 10, 1777, from Colonel Lewis Willis to\n               Charles Yates describing military life. Willis writes\n               from Middlebrook and Morristown, New Jersey. (#49,\n               etc.)","Mostly letters addressed to Thomas Miller and James\n               R. Ferguson of Goochland. A letter from Christian\n               Febiger (1746-1796), a Dane who emigrated to America in\n               the 1770's and eventually became colonel of the Second\n               Virginia Regiment, reports to the Court of Cumberland\n               County that his post will soon have a shortage of\n               provisions and that Cumberland and surrounding counties\n               have been ordered to supply him. For other letters from\n               Febiger discussing his problems, see \n               The Calendar of Virginia State Papers, Vols. I-III. (#38-122)","Register kept by Rev. William Douglass including\n               names of Afro-Americans born and christened, notes on\n               ministers employed, 1720-1727, and information on\n               finances. Also available on department microfilm\n               (M-700). (#923)","Collection includes photostats of records for the\n               Goose Creek Baptist Church, 1775-1811, in Upperville,\n               Virginia. (#4496)","Include references to her father's experiences in the\n               Revolutionary War. (Barrett Library #7633, -a,\n               -b)","Microfilm includes a number of letters from various\n               prominent revolutionary figures collected by Cabell\n               Gwathmey. (#38-239 and 38-239-a)","Includes Revolutionary War pension claim. (#8904)","Papers contain five vouchers of military service for\n               Revolutionary War veterans from Prince Edward County.\n               (#3270-b)","The papers of Sir Andrew Snape Hamond, bart.\n               (1738-1828), a British naval captain during the\n               Revolution, and those of his son, Sir Graham Eden\n               Hamond, bart. (1779-1862). The elder Hamond's papers\n               consist mainly of official records relating to his very\n               active and influential naval career and to his brief\n               political assignment as Lieutenant-Governor of Nova\n               Scotia, Commissioner of the Navy, and Commander-in-Chief\n               in Halifax, 1781-1782. Highlights of his wartime career\n               include his service in the coastal rivers of\n               Pennsylvania and Virginia where he mastered the art of\n               river warfare, and his role in the invasion of\n               Charleston, 1780. The personal material, although\n               limited, is of special significance. The personal\n               correspondence (1766-1778) of Hamond with Hans Sloane\n               and Hans Stanley gives the views of three Englishmen to\n               the approaching separation of the colonies from England.\n               Also of importance are Hamond's excellent narrative\n               account, written from 1783 to 1785, of his role in the\n               Revolution during the years, 1775-1777, and his\n               autobiography which covers his career to 1794. Principal\n               correspondents include: Marriot Arbuthnot, Robert Digby,\n               John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, Lord George [Sackville]\n               Germain, Lord Thomas Graves, William Hotham, Lord\n               Richard Howe, John Montague, Peter Parker, Molyneux\n               Shuldham, Philip Stephens, and William Tryon. Available\n               on department microfilm (M-1722-1724). (McGregor\n               Library, #680, etc.)","A bound typescript copy of a history of the militia\n               unit formed among students at Hampden-Sydney College\n               during the Revolution by Joseph D. Eggleston. (#2699-d)","The collection contains a photocopy of the vestry\n               book of Dettingen Parish, Prince William County,\n               1744-1802 and a typescript (1905) on \"Virginia Parish\n               Lines\" by Rev. E.L. Goodwin. (#2536)","Correspondence, diaries, and business papers of the\n               Harrison and Meems families which contain materials\n               relating to the Revolution: a Richard Henry Lee letter\n               to J. Jennings, May 31, 1769, comments generally on\n               imperial policy; and, a certification that Florence\n               Blair is a widow of a Revolutionary war veteran and is\n               entitled to her husband's pension. Includes typescript\n               copies of correspondence between Betsey Ambler (Eliza\n               Ambler Carrrington) and her friends and a series of\n               letters to her sister concerning her life during the\n               Revolutionary War. Typescripts of these letters are also\n               in accession nos. 6403-i and 6723. A fuller description\n               of these letters can be found in the entry for Eliza\n               Jaquelin Ambler Carrington Papers (6723). (#7661)","Photocopies of original papers in the Virginia State\n               Library. The collection consists of correspondence,\n               accounts, receipts of Hayes, a Philadelphia printer of\n               the firm Dunlop and Hayes, who was engaged by Governor\n               Jefferson in 1781 to be the government printer. There\n               are letters from Hayes to Governors Jefferson and Henry\n               Lee and from John Dunlop to Hayes. There are also\n               various papers relating to Hayes' printing business with\n               the state. A letter, June 12, 1781, from William Fleming\n               to Colonel William Preston discusses the war situation,\n               Cornwallis, Tarleton, appointments to the Virginia\n               Assembly, and the government's withdrawal from Richmond\n               with the approach of the British. (#7304)","The collection contains transliterations from the\n               original German, 1974, by William Edward Eisenberg, of\n               signers of the congregational constitution, 1776,\n               baptismal records, 1750-1848, communion records, 1775-\n               1812, and lists of sponsors and godparents. There are\n               also excerpts from books mentioning the church and the\n               Henkel family, and a photocopy and transcript of a 1776\n               petition to the House of Delegates for exemption from\n               parochial taxes to the established church. (#5065-a)","Collection includes subscription book concerning\n               construction of the church building, 1735-1737;\n               baptismal records, 1752-1816; communion book and\n               pastoral records, 1775-1877; minutes of congregational\n               meetings, to 1950; lists of bond holders; and\n               miscellaneous notes pertaining to the church's members,\n               land holdings, building and property maintenance, and\n               financial matters. (#5988, \u0026 5988-a)","This diverse collection of American and English\n               literary and historical papers contains two pay\n               warrants, May and November, 1780, signed by General\n               James Hamilton, Commander, Royal North Britain\n               Fusiliers, and Lieutenant William Hoey, respectively,\n               both with the Convention Troops in Albemarle County.\n               (#6435-a)","Photocopy of a letter from Henry to Governor Thomas\n               Johnson of Maryland concerning defense preparations for\n               the Eastern Shore and Chesapeake Bay area and the\n               evacuation of animals and grain which the British could\n               use. Original owned by Historical Society of\n               Pennsylvania. (#1068)","Henry writes Edmund Pendleton, October 21, 1776,\n               regarding the replacement on the council of Fielding\n               Lewis, who was ill. (McGregor Library #4918)","A letter from Governor Henry to Messrs. Van Biblin\n               and Harrison, November 22, 1776, informing them that a\n               Board of Commissioners has been set up to manage all\n               naval matters and that they are to turnover the Revenge,\n               a prize they had captured, to the Board. There is also a\n               leaf from Henry's ledger book, 1788-1795. (#5078)","A miscellaneous collection of papers relating to\n               Patrick Henry and his family. Included are receipts to\n               Henry and an extract from the journal of the 1775\n               convention made by William Wirt for his biography of\n               Henry. (#38-473)","Typescripts (carbon) of about ten letters, 1776-1783,\n               from Herndon of Spotsylvania County to the Reverend\n               James Stevenson, Gloucester Courthouse which makes a few\n               general references to the problems between the colonies\n               and England. (#2817)","Mainly business papers of Major Heth (d. 1822), a\n               Chesterfield County merchant who served in the First\n               Virginia Regiment during the Revolution and became a\n               prominent Federalist. About a dozen items pertain to\n               this period and consist largely of deeds, a plat, and\n               indentures. (#38-114)","Miscellaneous papers of these families consisting\n               largely of 19th century material; two letters written in\n               1783 and 1784, one by John Marshall, relates to military\n               certificates. Also available on department microfilm,\n               M-690 \u0026 M-1499. (#5071)","Microfilm of a diary of a Hanover County physician\n               (original in the Library of Congress) with considerable\n               comment on various events of the Revolution. Topics\n               mentioned are Lord Dunmore, George Washington, Patrick\n               Henry, the Virginia militia, privateering, inflation,\n               money, counterfeiting, Burgoyne's invasion of 1777,\n               Rochambeau and the French army, Thomas Jefferson, the\n               Declaration of Independence, George Rogers Clark, the\n               western campaigns, the British invasion of Virginia, and\n               Honyman's meeting with Comte de Rochambeau. Honyman was\n               present at Yorktown and provides his observations on\n               that battle also. (#8417)","Includes references to aid to Revolutionary War\n               victims and strong opinions about Thomas Paine and\n               famous Americans including Thomas Jefferson and George\n               Washington. (#7777)","Photocopy of a letter from Howe to General Clinton\n               explaining his reasons for going up Chesapeake Bay\n               rather than the Delaware River. (#4469)","This collection of the personal, legal, and business\n               correspondence of three generations of the Hubard family\n               contains two items pertaining to the Revolution. There\n               is a letter from Robert Lawson to Major William Hubard,\n               April 21, 1781 stating that General Nathaniel Greene has\n               ordered 2200 militia under Lawson's command to join the\n               Southern army. Also \"Instructions to the Delegates and\n               Freeholders of Charlotte County,\" October 16, 1776,\n               which endorse direct election of senators and the\n               elimination of the tax on dissenters for support of the\n               Church of England. (#8039)","A nineteenth century transcript containing extracts\n               of Captain Robert Kirkwood's \"Journal of Southern\n               Campaign,\" 1780-1782, which includes entries for the\n               march south from Morristown, N.J. and a description of\n               the Battle of Camden [S.C.]. The item is available on\n               reel (M-2277). (#9942)","Contains several letters of Elizabeth Pinckney and\n               her son Thomas, a Revolutionary War general from South\n               Carolina, mainly about personal affairs. (#6019)","This collection includes the papers of James Hunter,\n               Jr., a merchant of Scottish descent who lived in\n               Fredericksburg, Virginia. Some papers provide data on\n               supplies issued to the Continental Army by Hunter in his\n               role as Commissary for Public Stores in Fredericksburg.\n               The bulk of the material for the period of the\n               Revolution consists of correspondence from Hunter's\n               several business partners and contacts. These papers\n               document the problems encountered by merchants during\n               wartime: fluctuating market values for goods, inflation\n               and currency depreciation, privateering, and\n               confiscation of goods by the enemy. A few pre-war\n               letters from Duncan Ingraham, Jr., a London merchant,\n               mention political events, such as the Boston Port Act,\n               and show enthusiastic support for the American cause. In\n               general, however, the papers contain little reference to\n               military and political events during the war and\n               post-war years, except as they impinge on business\n               activities. Some information is included on Hunter's\n               speculative ventures, but little exists on his father,\n               James Hunter, Sr., an owner of an iron foundry at\n               Falmouth, Virginia. (#38-45, etc.)","Transcript of \"An Address to the First and Second\n               Virginia Brigades at Feu de Joie at Valley Forge, May 6,\n               1778,\" by Reverend Hurt, chaplain of the Second Brigade.\n               (#2840)","The microfilm contains the file copy of a letter from\n               Thomas Jefferson to Baron von Steuben, December l, 1780,\n               concerning the expiration of enlistments prior to major\n               campaigns. (#6228 and 6228-a)","Instructions from George III disallowing Virginia's\n               law, passed in 1769, adding an extra fifteen percent\n               import duty on slaves and admonishing Nelson to assent\n               to nothing \"by which the Importation of Slaves shall be\n               in any respect prohibited or obstructed.\" (#3195)","Personal, legal, and commercial papers of the Watts,\n               Saunders, and Featherstone families, and their\n               connections, of Prince Edward, Botetourt, Campbell, and\n               Bedford Counties in Virginia. Revolutionary era material\n               are mainly the papers of William Watts (d. ca. 1798), an\n               attorney of Prince Edward County, and later of Botetourt\n               and Campbell Counties. Most of the papers are business\n               records, but included are numerous court records from\n               Amelia, Buckingham, Cumberland, and Prince Edward\n               Counties. Other pertinent material includes a letter\n               from Brigadier General Robert Lawson to Watts, September\n               27, 1781, authorizing him to secure military supplies by\n               impressment or other means, and payrolls for Captain\n               Addison Lewis' troop of the First Regiment of Light\n               Dragons commanded by Colonel Theodorick Bland. (#38-33 \u0026 116)","The collection includes a photocopy of a Fairfax\n               County court record, February 1782, relating to claims\n               for property \"impressed or taken for public service.\"\n               (#6589-k)","Family records, land grants, wills, and other papers\n               of the James family from Lower Norfolk, later Princess\n               Anne, County. Also included is a copy of a minute book\n               for Linhaven Parish, 1724-1882, and several lists of\n               tithables and taxable property for the area, chiefly the\n               lower, middle, and upper precincts of Eastern Shore, the\n               upper and lower Western Shore precincts, and Blackwater\n               and Little Creek precincts. (#38-402)","Surveys, maps, and plans of the town and vicinity\n               including two copies of maps made for Count de\n               Rochambeau's forces, 1781. (#38-591)","Writing to \"Madam,\" Martha Jefferson discusses\n               patriotic sentiment among women in Pennsylvania,\n               Maryland, and Virginia.. (#3668)","Photostatic copy of a payroll for Captain George\n               Lewis' Cavalry Company, May, 1977. (#3086)","Correspondence, surveys, deeds, official documents,\n               accounts, and miscellaneous papers such as drawings,\n               music, and memorabilia of Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826).\n               The bulk of the material relates to the 1770's and\n               1780's and primarily concerns his personal affairs. Most\n               items are original documents, but copies are included\n               when the only originals are known to be in county court\n               houses, in foreign repositories, or in private hands.\n               Occasional items reflect his role as a delegate to the\n               Second Continental Congress, as Governor of Virginia,\n               and as the United States' Minister to France and deal\n               with politics and military affairs at the state,\n               continental, and international level. Complementing this\n               material are microfilm and other copies of Jefferson's\n               papers at the Library of Congress, the Massachusetts\n               Historical Society, the Huntington Library, and from\n               other repositories and private owners. A guide, \n               The Jefferson Papers of the University of\n                  Virginia, compiled by Constance E. Thurlow, et al,\n               (Charlottesville: The University Press of Virginia,\n               1973), is available. (Accessioned under various\n               numbers)","Contempory copies of letters to Richard Henry Lee\n               regarding the relations of the colonies with Great\n               Britain and portraits of Lords Chatham and Camden which\n               had been purchased for the Westmoreland County Court\n               House. (#967)","This collection of miscellaneous autographs and\n               manuscripts includes engravings of Samuel Adams, George\n               Rogers Clark, and Lafayette. (#6693, etc.)","Bound volume of printed and mimeographed material and\n               a typescript relating to Jack Jouett, Jr., The Swan\n               Tavern, and the Jouett family. (#784)","Contains two letters of interest: one from Charles\n               Pettit to Nehemiah Hubbard, October 13, 1778, which\n               mentions General Nathaniel Greene and supplies, and a\n               letter from Elias Boudinot to Lewis Pentard. (#3070-d)","Includes miscellaneous memoranda, typed transcripts,\n               and a clipping relating to colonial and revolutionary\n               soldiers from Augusta County and the Ausgusta County\n               militia. (#557)","Ledger for a store at King William Court House. (#3552)","Accounts for a country store in Linville, Rockingham\n               County. Entries are largely in German. (#1717)","A typescript of a letter informing an unknown\n               recipient about the reduction in whale oil duties. (#38-668)","Lafayette, writing three days before his engagement\n               with Cornwallis at Green Spring, Virginia, gives Captain\n               Belfield some instructions regarding military matters.\n               (#8097)","A grant of land in Fayette County, Ohio, to Michael\n               Gratz for his service in the Revolutionary War. (#6215)","Includes letter, 1784, from Patrick Henry to John\n               Tabb regarding purchase of land in Amelia County and a\n               survey, 1785-1786, by H. Marshall of land near the\n               Licking and Ohio Rivers for James Monroe. (#6089)","Includes receipts of Captain William Lane for\n               payments for expenses incurred in recruiting and\n               obtaining supplies for the 2nd Battalion and for its\n               journey to Georgia to join the Continental army. There\n               are receipts for horses, nursing sick soldiers, small\n               arms, and provisions. (#8606-f)","Handwritten copies of Laurens' public papers\n               reflecting mainly the period when he was a member and\n               president of the Continental Congress. The papers\n               concern foreign and domestic loans, currency, credit,\n               and other financial matters. (McGregor Library, #2298)","Collection includes typed transcript of the\n               proceedings of Hanover Presbytery, pertaining to church\n               affairs, distribution of financial resources, and\n               discussion of church members' and ministers' personal\n               conduct, and including lists of ministers attending\n               meetings. Also available on department microfilm (M-17).\n               (#2625, -a, -b \u0026 832)","Both letters from Lee while a commissioner abroad\n               concern his efforts to obtain supplies and money from\n               Holland. One letter, November 12, 1778, is believed to\n               have been written to C.W.F. Dumas. (McGregor Library,\n               #2281)","Microfilm copy of cases adjudged by Lee in the\n               Virginia General Court and the High Court of Chancery,\n               including some unreported cases. Also included are some\n               opinions of Chief Justice Paul Carrington and Judges\n               Bartholomew Dandridge, William Waller Hening, Peter\n               Lyons, and James Mercer. (#4958)","Microfilm includes the papers of General Fitzhugh Lee\n               with material relevant to the Lee and Mason families\n               also. Most of the items of the revolutionary period are\n               bonds and other papers relating to John and Hancock Lee.\n               There are two letters, one from an unidentified\n               surveyor, December 26, 1780, and one from George Mason,\n               September 10, 1782, regarding land interests which they,\n               Captain Hancock Lee, and others had in the area of Green\n               River, in Jefferson County, and other parts of western\n               Virginia. (#8494)","A letter to Arthur Lee in which Richard Henry\n               expresses the hope that Silas Deane will be censured\n               following the publication of Hezekiah Ford's vindication\n               of Arthur Lee. (McGregor Library, #2523)","Microfilm copies of typescript copies of four\n               letterbooks. The first three books contain letters of\n               Lee (1739-1795) to business associates and to his\n               brothers Richard Henry Lee (1732-1794) and Francis\n               Lightfoot Lee (1734-1797). A partner in the firm of\n               deBerdt and Sayre, London, Lee's letters chiefly concern\n               the tobacco trade. However, letters to his brothers\n               contain numerous comments of political events in England\n               and the colonies with frequent references to prominent\n               leaders in Virginia and England. The fourth volume is\n               almost exclusively business in nature. The originals are\n               at the Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation, Stratford\n               Hall. (#882)","This collection consists primarily of the papers of\n               Arthur Lee (1740-1792) and those of his brothers,\n               Richard Henry (1732-1794) and William (1735-1795) from\n               \"Stratford Hall,\" Westmoreland County. The bulk of the\n               material, comprised of originals and copies from various\n               repositories, including the Library of Congress, Harvard\n               University, and the American Philosophical Society,\n               falls into the 1760's and 1770's and provides\n               comprehensive documentation for virtually all aspects of\n               the revolutionary era. Arthur Lee's letters begin in\n               1760 when he was a medical student at the University of\n               Edinburgh; later in the sixties, his letters and those\n               of William Lee's, both of whom were in England, deal\n               primarily with trade and commerce, but include frequent\n               observations on English politics, the Stamp Act, and\n               other topical issues. The collection is particularly\n               valuable for revealing the development of a\n               revolutionary spirit in America in the early 1770's and\n               also sheds light on the diplomatic ventures in which\n               Arthur and William Lee were involved. Correspondence to\n               and from Richard Henry Lee reflect his involvement in\n               Virginia and continental politics as a member of the\n               House of Delegates (1780-1784), as a delegate to the\n               Continental Congress (1774-1779), and as president of\n               the Congress of the Confederation (1784-1786). Some\n               insight into Richard Henry's assessment of the\n               Confederation and his disenchantment with the\n               Constitution is also included. Besides the Lees' papers\n               and those of their relatives, there are included papers\n               of John Adams, Samuel Adams, Benjamin Franklin, James\n               and Joseph Gardoqui, Thomas Jefferson, the Marquis de\n               Lafayette, Mrs. Catherine MacCauley, James Madison,\n               James Monroe, Robert Morris, Edmund Pendleton, Adam\n               Stephens, and George Washington, among others. The major\n               portion of these papers has been microfilmed under the\n               title, \"Lee Family Papers, 1742-1795;\" a published guide\n               to the microfilm edition is available. Available on\n               department microfilm, M-1714-1721. (#38-112,\n               etc.)","Correspondence and other papers relating to the\n               Fendall, Harrison, Miller, Murray, and Jones families of\n               Loudoun County. A few items of relevance for the\n               Revolutionary era are in boxes 16, 18, and 22. Of\n               particular interest are items in box 22, including an\n               account of Charles Lee with the State of Virginia,\n               October 1783, and miscellaneous legal papers and notes\n               regarding cases tried by Charles Lee in the 1780's.\n               There is also a letter, February 7, 1786, from Henry\n               Lee, Jr. to his father informing him that discussion of\n               \"the affairs of the empire\" awaits a quorum in the\n               Confederation Congress and a petition, probably drawn in\n               the 1780's, by the citizens of Fairfax County complains\n               about the high taxes for road repair. (#8557-a)","Contains Mary Sherlock's receipt of lands granted to\n               her father, Captain Samuel Timpson for his military\n               service and her affidavit regarding disposition of the\n               land. (#5668)","Four letters written by Captain William Lewis in\n               various months of 1778 to James Hunter, a merchant in\n               Fredericksburg. Lewis describes Norfolk's ship-building\n               industry which is depressed both by the British blockade\n               and the drain of labor for military service. He also\n               discusses naval action at Hampton Creek and Ockracoke as\n               well as colonial privateering. (#9512)","A collection of miscellaneous papers relating to the\n               Lewis, Latane, and Taliaferro families. Included is a\n               note from Colonel Daniel Morgan endorsing a furlough for\n               Lieutenant [Henry] Waring, Fifth Virginia Regiment,\n               because of illness. Also, two commissions, one from\n               Governor Jefferson, October 2, 1780, appointing William\n               Latane a lieutenant in the Essex County militia, and one\n               signed by Governor Henry appointing him a lieutenant in\n               the Sixth Company of Militia (Virginia). Other items\n               include tickets used by John Taliaferro Lewis to attend\n               medical lectures, 1777-179, at the University of\n               Edinburgh and a few business and legal papers of John\n               Taliaferro Lewis for 1784. (#38-418)","Papers of an Essex County family contains a letter\n               from a George McCall, probably a Scottish merchant,\n               written from Glasgow, June 5, 1780, inquiring whether it\n               would be possible for him to return to Virginia to\n               recover some property in order to be able to afford to\n               support and educate his family. Also avaiable on\n               department microfilm (M-192). (#2345)","A vestry book for this Amherst County parish with\n               four documents, 1789-1807, relating to the parish\n               enclosed within. (#7909)","The plantation journals of Philip Lightfoot (d. 1786)\n               and of his son, Philip (1784-1865) of Cedar Creek and\n               Port Royal, Caroline County. Volume one contains a\n               ledger for the years 1781-1793. (#592)","A typescript listing of soldiers from Augusta County\n               who served in the Revolution. Copied from John H.\n               Gwathmey, \n               Historical Register of Virginia in the\n                  Revolution(1973). (#892)","In a notebook containing mostly medical remedies,\n               there is a copy of a report of the New Jersey Council of\n               Safety's investigation of two Quakers, Abel and James\n               Thomas. The Quakers had been behind British lines in New\n               York and were suspected of subversive activities, but\n               President William Livingston and the Council found them\n               not guilty. (#7886)","A draft of a letter to the Board of Admiralty from\n               the Secretary of State for the Colonies, regarding the\n               King's decision to send troops to Jamaica and West\n               Florida as part of an effort to conquer the Floridas and\n               New Orleans from the Spanish. (McGregor Library #6209)","Electrostatic copies of two printed documents,\n               February 20, 1786, and January 27, 1787, regarding\n               military pensions signed by Patrick Henry and Edmund\n               Randolph, respectively. (#437-j)","A manuscript volume containing detailed entries for\n               the court proceedings from June 8, 1762, to February 15,\n               1764. Entries include levies assigned and prices set for\n               various kinds of alcoholic beverages sold in the county\n               and ages of slaves for lists of tithables. (#2760)","An essay entitled, \"The Part Taken by Nansemond\n               County, Virginia in the American Revolution,\" by W.E.\n               MacClenny. This essay is only available on department\n               microfilm (M-19). Collections also includes other\n               typescripts by MacClenny and newspaper clippings on the\n               history of Nansemond and Suffolk Counties which mention\n               events of the Revolutionary period. Available on\n               department microfilm. (#38-270)","A commonplace book kept by Hugh McConnel of Fish Kill\n               Landing, New Jersey, containing copies of American and\n               British poetry, songs, letters, toasts, anecdotes, and\n               speeches. Also includes a chronology of the Revolution\n               and a map of the seige of Boston, 1775-1776. (#6329)","Includes one item pertaining to the Revolutionary\n               War: an oath of allegiance to Virginia of John McCue,\n               Jr., October 4, 1777. (#4406)","Includes family and business news and Revolutionary\n               War claims. (#1707, 1755, 1755-a and 1755-b)","Included in this collection is a ledger containing\n               transcripts of letters from Eliza Ambler Carrington\n               (Betsey Ambler) to Ann Ambler Fisher which contain some\n               recollections of her life as a young girl during the\n               war. (The transcripts are in a volume entitled,\n               \"Illustrative Cases in Real Property.\") (#2969-a)","Contains a letter, A. Smith to Captain Vivion Minor,\n               December 19, 1782, regarding British naval activity in\n               Chesapeake Bay and the possible recall of Arthur Lee\n               from the Continental Congress. (#38-470)","Transcripts of three letters of Macon's (1758-1837)\n               pertaining to his military duty while a student at\n               Princeton and to the military service of John Markham\n               and John Branham. (#2618)","Letter from Madison and Theodorick Bland, Jr. to\n               Governor Benjamin Harrison, May 14, 1782, discusses the\n               question of Virginia ceding her Western territory to the\n               Confederation and Sir Guy Carlton's peace commission.\n               (McGregor Library, #2019)","A nineteenth century letterbook which contains copies\n               of seven letters from James Madison to William Bradford\n               during the period 1772-1775. Topics discussed include\n               Philadelphia's \"tea party,\" religious liberty, Indian\n               problems, relations between Lord Dunmore and the\n               Virginia Assembly, the Continental Association, popular\n               sentiment in Virginia, and the speech of Logan, the\n               Shawnee chief, to Lord Dunmore. All letters have been\n               published in \n               The Papers of James Madison, edited by William T. Hutchinson and William\n               M.E. Rachal, vol. l. (#8474-ag)","Primarily the business papers of Nathan Mallory, an\n               Orange County farmer, which give some insight into the\n               operations of a small planter. Materials pertinent to\n               the years between 1760 and 1790 include legal papers,\n               several accounts, receipts, a bill of exchange, slave\n               valuations and slave bills of sale and John Mallory's\n               will and inventory of his estate. (#38-140)","Two items pertain to this period: Robert\n               Breckinridge, Cumberland Court House, informs Major\n               George Rice, Assistant Deputy Quartermaster at Albemarle\n               Barracks, January 4, 1782, that he is returning a horse\n               and saddle belonging to the army and mentions Colonel\n               Christian Febiger. A letter from Richard Claiborne,\n               Deputy Quartermaster General at Richmond, January 15,\n               1782, encloses Colonel Edward Carrington's explanations\n               for the abolition of most military posts and gives\n               instructions for the disposition of horses, wagons, and\n               other property in the custody of the addressee. (#38-453)","The collection consists of photocopies of documents\n               relating to the Hunter family of Princess Anne County\n               and allied families. Includes a list of tithables of\n               Jacob Hunter, June 10, 1775. (#38-635)","Microfilm of a scrapbook containing autograph letters\n               from Revolutionary era figures, especially signers of\n               the Declaration among other American political and\n               professional people. Only six items pertain to the war\n               and relate to such topics as military activities in New\n               York and South Carolina, prisoners of war, and Valley\n               Forge. (#9757-a)","An American Loyalist describes his preparations for a\n               voyage from England to America, sailing on a British\n               troop ship, the landing of British troops at Elk River,\n               Delaware, an engagement with an American privateer, and\n               anti-loyalist sentiment in Charleston. (#4727)","Business, legal, and personal papers of these\n               families which contain some items pertaining to the\n               Revolutionary era. There are legal papers written and/or\n               signed by John Marshall, and legal and business papers\n               of John and Ralph Wormeley and the Fairfax and Lee\n               families. Also there are several letters from William\n               Grayson of Dumfries which were written while he attended\n               the Confederation Congress and concern the management of\n               his affairs back home. Finally, there is a certificate\n               stating that Peter Rust was a militiaman who was wounded\n               during the war. (McGregor Library #1106)","Collection contains a ledger containing the general\n               merchandise accounts of Hudson Martin \u0026 Co. and\n               Martin's accounts as clerk for the Albemarle County\n               Court; it includes an account of rum, wine, and sugar\n               seized from Robert Harksley, a British commissary, and\n               accounts for accounts with Jack Jouett, George Gilmer,\n               Thomas Walker, Jr., Philip Mazzei, Hastings Marks, John\n               Harvie and others including Virginia troops. (#38-2)","Mason's letters refer to various Virginia and\n               Continental political issues of the period. The June 4,\n               1779, letter mentions public finances, defense of the\n               state, the ratification by Virginia of the treaty with\n               France, sale of public lands, the confiscation of\n               Loyalist estates, and the naturalization of foreigners,\n               among other topics. Writing as a delegate from the\n               Philadelphia Convention, May 21, 1787, Mason speculates\n               that the consensus seems to be to abandon the\n               Confederation for a new national government; the letter\n               includes a list of possible reforms of the Articles of\n               Confederation. (McGregor Library, #990-a)","Mason of Williamsburg writes a merchant in Bermuda\n               about Virginia's new law allowing confiscation of\n               British lands and their re-sale to private investors.\n               Mason offers his services as agent should the merchant\n               be interested. (#3830)","This collection of papers relating to the Mather\n               family contains a letter from Samuel Mather to John\n               Hancock, September 18, 1776. Mather gives a description\n               of Boston during the seige, mentions the Declaration of\n               Independence, and advises that America should remain\n               neutral in European affairs and that paper money should\n               be backed by bullion. (McGregor Library, #38-632)","Includes a bound volume of letters written to and\n               collected by Joshua and Thomas Gilpin of Philadelphia.\n               Thomas Gilpin was a Quaker pacifist during the\n               Revolution who, along with a group of Quakers, was\n               exiled to Virginia in 1777 by Pennslvania's Supreme\n               Executive Council. There is an exchange of\n               correspondence between Gilpin and the Committee of Fifty\n               in Philadelphia concerning actions of his which violated\n               Committee orders and various other letters which give\n               Gilpin's view on various issues and events of the\n               Revolution. During the 1780's there is an exchange of\n               letters between James Maury, a Liverpool merchant, and\n               various correspondents, including his brother, Mathew\n               Maury of Virginia. These letters are concerned mostly\n               with personal and business affairs, but some mention the\n               economic distress of Virginians caused by their debts to\n               English merchants. (#3888)","Photocopies of Mazzei's letters to James Madison,\n               Thomas Jefferson, John Blair, and Mr. Lomax. Most of the\n               letters are in Italian and concern his activities as an\n               agent for Virginia in Europe and contain his\n               observations on political and economic affairs. Some of\n               these letters are published in Richard Cecil Garlick,\n               Jr., \n               Philip Mazzei, Friend of Jefferson: His Life\n                  and Letters, The Johns Hopkins Studies in Romance\n               Literatures and Languages, vol. 7, (Baltimore, 1933).\n               (#38-182)","Includes a letter from Captain Everard Meade\n               (1746-1802) to Francis Thornton, his brother-in-law,\n               June 14, 1776. Meade, who failed to receive a promotion\n               in the army, sharply criticizes Virginia's \"executive\n               power\" for its promotion policy. (#10126-a)","Includes correspondence between the Everard Meade\n               family of Virginia and the family of Hodijah Baylies of\n               Dighton, New York. Topics include visits bewtween the\n               Meade and Baylies families and family news and news of\n               the capture of a British ship by militia off the New\n               Jersey coast in 1777. (#10126-c)","A portion of this letter concerns a bill passed by\n               the Virginia legislature for the relief of George Rogers\n               Clark, poverty stricken and ill, by providing him the\n               largest pension ever awarded by the State. (#7308)","Include letter, 1767, to John Morgan, concerning\n               attempt of veterans of the French and Indian War to\n               obtain land for their services and letter, 1774, to\n               unknown recipient, in which Mercer replies he has sent\n               the recipient's letter for publication, mentions that\n               the governor has declined land warrants for Virginia\n               officers who served in Northern regiments and will allow\n               some surveys on the Ohio River. He urges his\n               correspondent to present his case for the surveys to\n               Lord Dunmore. (McGregor Library, #990)","Microfilm copies of letterbooks, journals, ledgers,\n               and invoice books of Robert Townshend Hooe and Richard\n               Harrison, merchants of Alexandria. Originals are in the\n               New York Public Library. Besides reflecting the business\n               activities of the firm of Hooe and Harrison, there are\n               also records for James and Harris Hooe and for Hooe,\n               Stone \u0026 Co. The records include the names of many\n               persons from the Northern Neck of Virginia and from\n               southern Maryland and they also reflect the fluctuations\n               of prices and currency values, and the conduct of\n               overseas trade during the 1770's and 1780's. (#3005)","These papers contain historical and genealogical\n               information about Page County. Information concerning\n               the Revolutionary War is included. (#4148)","This manuscript describes the condition of various\n               churches in North Carolina and Virginia in the period\n               following the Revolutionary War. (#10340)","A collection of miscellaneous autographs of prominent\n               Americans contains two letters written in 1785 by\n               Benjamin Harrison and Edmund Pendleton respectively,\n               both relating to personal business affairs. (#9030)","Includes a letter, December 4, 1798, from Richard\n               Henry Lee to Richard Anderson, a surveyor working on\n               Revolutionary War claims in Jefferson County [W. Va.],\n               about some problems concerning land claims devised to\n               his son, Cassin, by Arthur Lee. (#9030-a)","Includes letter from Francis Walker Gilmer to Leslie\n               Combs regarding a Revolutionary War veteran's petition\n               to the legislature. (#10509)","Among the papers in this collection is an account\n               book, ca. 1764-1785, of John Craford, probably of\n               Botetourt County. (#8953)","Included in this collection is a nineteenth century\n               affidavit of Robert Coleman, Buckingham County,\n               concerning his service in the Revolutionary War. (#4756)","Includes a petition, 1781, to the Maryland Court of\n               Admiralty concerning the disposition of the Betsy, a\n               prize captured by Captain Gear Chadwick of the Recovery;\n               receipt, 1784, for sale of John Guthrie's military\n               service claim; a letter of introduction for Lewis\n               Littlepage written by Alexander Nelson to Nicholas Low,\n               October 31, 1785, which mentions that Littlepage is\n               being sent by Virginia on a mission to France; and legal\n               documents, 1774-1790, primarily subpoenas for lawsuits\n               in Loudoun and Culpeper counties, Va. (#3136)","Three letters pertain to the Revolutionary period.\n               Jacob Morris, an aide to General Charles Lee, writes to\n               his son, Charles Valentine, August 25, 1841, about his\n               wartime experiences and a visit to Lee while Lee was a\n               British prisoner. Two letters, October l, and November\n               3, 1930, discuss Lee; the former, believed to have been\n               written by Charles M. Morris, seeks to exonerate Lee\n               from the charge of treason. (#772)","The papers of this family from Hanover and Louisa\n               Counties include the papers of Colonel Richard Morris, a\n               member of the Committee of Safety of Hanover County and\n               Assistant-Paymaster and Commissary for the State of\n               Virginia. There are receipts and accounts for money and\n               supplies issued to Virginia and Continental military\n               units. A letter, February 11, 1788, from Morris to James\n               Maury speaks critically of Patrick Henry for his role in\n               raising a general opposition to the Constitution. (#38-79)","Miscellaneous papers relating largely to the\n               Revolution including muster and pay rolls for various\n               companies in the First and Ninth Virginia Regiments.\n               There is also an agreement between Generals Cornwallis\n               and Greene concerning an exchange of prisoners (May 3,\n               1781)), a ledger sheet from the account book of Maurice\n               Simons, a merchant who sold cloth and other yard goods\n               to the army, and a statement (April 17, 1782) of\n               Lieutenant John Heel defending himself against charges\n               of desertion. (#5974, etc.)","An electrostatic copy of a return for the First\n               Virginia Regiment of the Continental Army, signed by\n               Bartholomew Yates. (#7898-a)","A payroll, October 1778, for Captain Charles\n               Porterfield's company, 11th Virginia Regiment, Colonel\n               Daniel Morgan commander; and, a muster roll, April 1780,\n               for the companies of James Pendleton, Drury Ragsdale,\n               and Whitehead Coleman of the lst Regiment of Artillery\n               in the Continental Army. (McGregor Library, #6164)","Nelson writes John Page discussing events around\n               Norfolk and the battle at Great Bridge. He also\n               expresses his fear of the British navy and comments on\n               the general unpreparedness of Continental forces. (#9975)","Includes letters of William Nelson written between\n               1766-1772 and concern primarly business affairs\n               including bills of lading for tobacco. Also includes\n               letters about business affairs from Thomas Nelson after\n               1772. These letters concern the settling of William\n               Nelson's estate in 1772 and occasionally refer to the\n               turbulent political climate and its impact on trade.\n               (#5074)","Primarily papers of the Nelson family of \"Belvoir,\"\n               Albemarle County, and contains several nineteenth\n               century copies of 1779 and 1781 pay receipts for Matthew\n               Pope et al for his service as a surgeon, 1777-1781.\n               (#2831 and 2831-a)","There are several typescripts of letters, 1776 and\n               1781, which refer to the impending crisis, the war, and\n               the burning of New London, Connecticut. (#7789)","Includes miscellaneous records pertaining to this\n               Rockbridge County church, including the names of men who\n               served in the war with their rank and corps. (#38-117, etc.)","The correspondence, business papers, and accounts of\n               Wilson Cary Nicholas (1780-1820). Of importance for the\n               Revolutionary era is the correspondence between Robert\n               Carter Nicholas (1715-1780), Wilson Cary's father, and\n               the prominent London merchant John Norton of John Norton\n               \u0026 Sons mercantile firm. Most of the material\n               consists of correspondence and receipts pertaining to\n               business matters, although several letters, 1769-1770,\n               refer to the Townshend Acts. An October 14, 1769 item in\n               this series mentions the letters of Junius Americanus\n               (Arthur Lee). There is also a weekly return of the\n               troops under Captain Muhlenburg's command, November\n               1780-1781, and a document, July 5, 1783, certifying that\n               John Burton of Caroline County served six months in the\n               army without pay. Also included are a letter from John\n               Page, President of the Council, to Colonel Lewis, 2nd\n               Battalion of Minute Men, August 1, 1776, instructing\n               Lewis to rendezvous for a campaign against the\n               Cherokees; a commission, October 26, 1780, appointing\n               Wilson Cary Nicholas a lieutenant of the volunteers;\n               and, a return of men under the command of\n               Brigadier-General Robert Lawson. Another relevant item\n               is a \"Register of Warrants,\" 1828, issued under a\n               Virginia law entitled: \"An act for the relief of certain\n               Surviving Officers and Soldiers of the Revolution.\"\n               (#2343)","Relates mainly to the commerce of this port; one\n               register covers the period, 1783-1790. Microfilm copies\n               of the originals in the Virginia State Library. (#5293)","Miscellaneous papers of this company organized by\n               Robert Morris to sell millions of acres of land in\n               Pennsylvania, Virginia, and other states. Most records\n               are post-1790, but there is one ledger which lists\n               various state notes in the possession of Daniel Ludlow\n               and Company. Some entries are for notes issued in the\n               1780's by South Carolina and Georgia. In part,\n               contemporary transcripts. (McGregor Library #3573)","A series of consecutively arranged maps depicting the\n               itinerary of a trip taken from Rowan County, North\n               Carolina, to Loudon County. The maps show the roads\n               taken along with intersecting roads and names of towns,\n               plantations, churches, streams, rivers, fords, and inns.\n               Possibly drawn by a member of the Stockton or Eddy\n               families of New Jersey. (McGregor Library #1112)","The letter concerns an alleged fraud in a transaction\n               involving land received for service in the Revolutionary\n               War. (#3778)","Contains papers of the Washington and Lewis families,\n               Lawrence Lewis, James Madison, Richard Henry Lee and\n               Robert Beverley. Papers of the Washington and Lewis\n               families pertain cheifly to the settlement of George\n               Washington's estate. James Madison letters include the\n               following: a copy of a fragment of a letter to Joseph\n               Jones [December 5, 1780] mentions Henry Lauren's\n               capture, the effect of the capture of Britain's \"Quebec\n               and Jamestown fleets,\" a hurricane in the West Indies,\n               and a visit with the Chevalier de Chastelleux and the\n               grandson of Montesquieu along with other French\n               officers; and a contemporary copy of Madison's essay\n               which refutes the proposition that the value of money is\n               regulated by the quantity of it. Other items of interest\n               are: letter, June 30, 1783, from John Beckley, a\n               Virginia delegate to the Confederation Congress,\n               discusses various proposals before Congress, including\n               the impost bill; a letter, June 19, 1788, from Phillip\n               Fendall to Christopher Richmond that the Virginia\n               Convention is expected to approve the new Constitution\n               by a small majority; letter from Major William Croghan\n               to James Nivison, August 14, 1787, regarding Captain\n               William Saunder's bounty land; and a request from the\n               publisher of William Gordon's history of the Revolution\n               to George Washington requesting that he subscribe.\n               (McGregor Library #2988)","Photocopy of unsigned notes, n.d., on the\n               administration of the quartermasters' and commissaries'\n               divisions of the Continental Army and Navy, with\n               recommendations on the provisions of rations and other\n               supplies. The original is in the Laurens Papers at the\n               Long Island Historical Society. (#488)","Contains several items pertinent to the revolutionary\n               period. One, a 1780 broadside in French, is General\n               Lafayette's proposal to the French Canadians inviting\n               them to join forces with American and French forces.\n               There is also Joseph Nourse's (1754-1844) \"Wastebook\",\n               1773-1782, which contains accounts of his pay while\n               secretary to General Charles Lee as well as accounts for\n               various purchases of military supplies. A nineteenth\n               century copy of a letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Fouace to\n               William Nourse, March 10, 1782, describes the terms of\n               release for William Nourse who had been held prisoner by\n               the British. Correspondence between Joseph Nourse and\n               Maria Nourse in the 1780's contain occasional mention of\n               social activities in Philadelphia attended by various\n               members of government. A microfilm copy (M-547) of a\n               transcript of a \"memoir\" of the Nourse family contains\n               references to the activities of family members during\n               the revolution. (#3490 and 3490-a)","Contains two Revolutionary War claims. One is a copy\n               of a warrant to pay Silas Deane $10,500 for his services\n               as commissioner to France. The other is a letter from\n               Nahum Ward to Joseph Nourse, May 17, 1834, requesting\n               additional evidence, regarding the Delafield claim made\n               by Shifflatt of Savannah. (#3490-d)","Microfilm copies of three letterbooks in the National\n               Library of Scotland at Edinburgh. Richard Oswald\n               (1705-1784) was one of the English negotiators at Paris\n               and a friend of Franklin's. Reel one contains\n               correspondence of Mrs. Mary Ramsey Oswald to her\n               husband, 1761-1763; two contains miscellaneous letters\n               to Oswald from various correspondents; occasional\n               reference is made to military affairs in America; and,\n               three contains the correspondence, 1765-1784, of John\n               Maxwell, Oswald's agent, or factor. Other material\n               related to Oswald's family affairs may be found in\n               accessions 4138 and 4280. (#4220)","Four memoranda and two letters written by this London\n               merchant who lived for a while in the colonies. In these\n               papers he presents his plan for the pacification of the\n               Carolinas by placing the military under a new civilian\n               authority. The plan included a recommendation that\n               Cornwallis withdraw from Virginia to the Carolinas. He\n               also includes notes of a conversation held with Henry\n               Laurens, imprisoned in the Tower of London at the time,\n               on the same subject. Also discussed are the strategic\n               importance of the Elizabeth River and a proposal for an\n               alliance with Russia. (McGregor Library #703)","A letter to James Madison congratulating him for his\n               work in getting the Constitution ratified in the\n               Virginia Convention. (#7960)","John Page, vice-president of the Virginia Committee\n               of Safety writes to Patrick Henry, November 4, 1775,\n               upbraiding him for missing a meeting of a council of\n               officers and discusses preparations taken for defense of\n               the colony. Also include letter, 1785 January 11, from\n               James Monroe mentioning his exhaustion from traveling,\n               arrival of members of Congress, and the inconvience of\n               the delay of Paine's draft. (#6106)","Electrostatic copy of a letter to Francis Lightfoot\n               Lee regarding the Silas Deane controversy. (#8056)","Included is a copy of the manuscript minute book,\n               1762-1859, of the Broad Run Baptist Church in Fauquier\n               County. (#4305)","Correspondence and clippings regarding the cannon\n               from the British sloop Otter salvaged from the Back\n               River in Virginia. (#855)","Letters include anecdotes about the Revolutionary War\n               from places the writer visited in North Carolina,\n               Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. (McGregor Library #10547-cg)","Electrostatic copies of service records for this\n               Fauquier County Captain of the First Virginia Regiment.\n               Originals are in the National Archives. (#7863-a)","Includes an 1839 letter from Judge Richard Parker to\n               Elizabeth Winter Lomax, regarding the Revolutionary War\n               service of her father, William Lindsay, land claims\n               arising from his service and the possibility of\n               petitioning Congress in order to obtain the pension for\n               her father's military service in the Revolution. (#2468)","Payroll, November 1779, for the First Regiment of\n               Light Dragoons of the Continental Army, commanded by\n               Colonel Theodorick Bland, and a muster roll, June 1779,\n               of Captain Whitehead Coleman's Company of Artillery in\n               Colonel Charles Harrison's regiment. The first item has\n               been published in part in William T.R. Saffell, \n               Records of the Revolutionary War(New York: Revolutionary War (New York: 1858).\n               (Acc 5095)","One item is a payroll of Captain Silvannus Smith's\n               company in Colonel Timothy Bigelow's Regiment of Foot.\n               (#7768)","Writing James Madison in 1780, Pendleton mentions\n               General Nathaniel Greene's passage through Virginia to\n               join the Southern army and a skirmish with the British;\n               he also gives an estimate of the enemy's strength.\n               (McGregor Library #3643)","Writing to Richard Henry Lee, Pendleton speculates on\n               the effect on \"National Character\" of entertaining\n               ambassadors and other foreigners of distinction; he also\n               comments on Lord Chatham's death and on Maryland's\n               attitude toward the Northwest Territory. (#4798)","Includes various pieces of Maryland and Pennsylvania\n               colonial currency and Continental currency all between\n               the years 1770-1777. (#7605-a)","Correspondence, account books, receipts, bills,\n               indentures, and other legal papers associated with\n               \"Pocket\" Plantation on the Staunton (Upper Roanoke)\n               River in Pittsylvania County, most notably the papers of\n               John Smith, Jr.(1740-1776), Ralph Smith (1776-1827), and\n               the Clement family (1827-1880), all of whom were\n               connected with \"Pocket\". The bulk of the collection\n               concerns the operation of the plantation and provides\n               extensive documentation of tobacco and hemp agriculture,\n               slave records, iron manufacturing, the relation with\n               Scottish merchants, and the social and personal life of\n               a planter family. Revolutionary era material include a\n               letter mentioning the repeal of the Stamp Act (May,\n               1766) and records pertaining to Pittsylvania and Bedford\n               Counties. There are also tables of money depreciation\n               and list of requisitions for food and clothing for the\n               army. (#2027)","Photocopies of letters from William Fleming and\n               Andrew Lewis to William Preston regarding relations with\n               the Cherokees and defense of the frontier, possible\n               effects of the American defeat in Canada, procurement of\n               supplies, and action against Lord Dunmore. Originals in\n               the Draper Manuscripts, Wisconsin Historical Society.\n               (#38-538-a)","Most of the relevant material relates to William\n               Preston's service fighting Indians on the Virginia\n               frontier, 1756-1761. There are several pages from an\n               account book, 1772-1777, which contains names of\n               Revolutionary soldiers. (#6353)","A collection of letters from prominent Virginians\n               which includes a letter from Thomas Marshall (1730-1802)\n               to Brigadier General William Woodford discussing various\n               matters pending before the Virginia assembly for its\n               apparent unwillingness to provide financial relief for\n               officers in the Continental Army. (#6995)","One item, December 2, 1778, is a copy of a letter\n               from Nancy Cunningham of Philadelphia to Sally Treackle\n               in which she describes her flight from Philadelphia and\n               informs Miss Treackle that her brother, Captain Severn\n               Treackle, is alive and well in a British prison camp on\n               Long Island. (#2338)","Randolph informs James Madison about the outcome of\n               the election of U.S. Senators by the Virginia\n               legislature. He describes Patrick Henry's support of\n               Richard Henry Lee and William Grayson and Henry's\n               opposition to Madison because of his \"federal politics\"\n               and the attempt to \"gerrymander\" the House district\n               which included Orange County. In closing, Randolph\n               observes \"that nothing is left undone, which can tend to\n               the subversion of the new government.\" (#4205)","In this letter, Randolph gives an opinion to\n               Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of the Treasury, regarding\n               a dispute over military rights to land. See \n               The Papers of Alexander Hamiltoned. by Harold C. Syrett and Jacob E. Cooke (New\n               York: Columbia University Press, 1965), Vol. VIII, p.\n               541. (#7450)","Receipt signed by Harbord, captain and commander of\n               Major General Riedesel's Regiment of Foot, and Wilhelm\n               Hèyer, lieutenant and regimental quarter\n               master, for 17,580 rations of provisions from the\n               Commissary General of America, Daniel Weir, for the\n               Convention troops at Albemarle Barracks. (#38-660)","A rental book for two Loudoun County plantations,\n               Belvoir Plantation and Berkeley Plantation, kept by\n               Bataille Muse, manager for Mrs. Sarah Fairfax, widow of\n               George William Fairfax. There are notations by Wilson\n               Miles Cary. (#10088)","An archeological document which shows the location of\n               bodies, but contains no information from tombstones or\n               on the cemetery's location in Williamsburg. (#3395)","Several items pertain to the Revolutionary war\n               period: Orders, 1780, by Horatio Gates to survey the\n               coasts and the posts in southside Virginia in\n               anticipation of the arrival of the French fleet; a list\n               of officers confirmed by Congress; and, a draft of a\n               letter from Abner Nash, Revolutionary War Governor of\n               North Carolina, 1780, describing the Battle of Camden\n               and the defeat of General Sumter at Hanging Rock.\n               (McGregor Library #3620)","Contains a resolution, 1781, probably drafted by John\n               Taylor of Caroline, and enclosed in a letter from Edmund\n               Pendleton to James Madison, March 27, 1781. The\n               resolution claims that Virginia was bearing the entire\n               cost of the war and berates the North for not sending\n               aid. The resolution was not passed because the General\n               Assembly received word that help was on its way. There\n               is also a hand-written copy of an account, 1776-1784, of\n               the Loyal Company showing dividends received by members\n               for investments in a lead mine operation. (#2313)","Microfilm of the papers of Jean Baptiste Donatieu de\n               Vineur, Comte de Rochambeau (1725-1807), commander of\n               the French expeditionary forces sent to America in 1780.\n               Topics include Benedict Arnold, the Wethersfield\n               Conference, May 1781; the Dobb's Ferry Conference, July\n               1781; and the Philadelphia Conference, July 1782. Also\n               included are Rochambeau's journal, 1781, of the Yorktown\n               campaign with plats and related documents.\n               Correspondents include Generals George Washington,\n               Nathaniel Greene, and Henry Knox. (#7289-c)","Typescript copy of the muster roll of Colonel Abram\n               Penn's regiment, 1781. (#363)","An illuminated honors grant granted by Charles III,\n               King of Spain, to Bernardo de Galvez for his services\n               against the British, 1779-1781. The manuscript gives a\n               brief account of the activities of Galvez, mentioning\n               action against the Apaches, 1763, his exploits at New\n               Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Natchez, and his conquest of\n               Pensacola in 1780, the crowning achievement of his\n               career. (McGregor Library #6163)","Correspondence, diaries, and other papers of the\n               Carter Family of \"Sabine Hall,\" Richmond County,\n               organized into three groups: the papers, 1650-1799, of\n               Landon Carter (1710-1788), the papers of the Carter\n               family, especially Robert Wormeley Carter (1734-1797)\n               and his grandson, Robert Wormeley Carter (1797-1867),\n               and the diary of Landon Carter, 1752-1778. Landon\n               Carter's papers and diary are of major significance for\n               the revolutionary era to his death in 1778; there is\n               very little pertinent material for the 1780's. The\n               collection richly documents the life and activities of\n               an eighteenth century planter and a member of Virginia's\n               ruling aristocracy. The papers are also significant for\n               revealing the position and opinions of one who\n               resolutely resisted Parliament's taxation and governance\n               of the colonies, but who became less enthusiastic and\n               more retiring politically as the issue of independence\n               neared, fearing the currents of republicanism stirred by\n               the resistance movement. Available on department\n               microfilm (M-1790-1793). There is a published guide to\n               the microfilm edition of the papers available from the\n               Manuscripts Department; the guide lists Carter papers in\n               other repositories as well. The first portion of the\n               papers to 1778 have been calendered in Walter Ray\n               Wineman, \n               The Landon Carter Papers in the University of\n                  Virginia Library; a Calendar and Biographical\n                  Sketch. (Charlottesville: University of Virginia\n               Press, 1962). Carter's diary has been published: \n               The Diary of Colonel Landon Carter of Sabine\n                  Hall, 1752-1778, edited with introduction by Jack P. Greene\n               (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1965);\n               the introduction has been separately published as: \n               Landon Carter. An Inquiry into the Personal\n                  Values and Societal Imperatives of the Eighteenth\n                  Century Virginia Gentry. (Charlottesville: University of Virginia\n               Press, 1967). (#1959 \u0026 etc.)","Minute books for this parish in Fredericksburg. Also\n               available on department microfilm (M-1298). (#1639)","Records of this Augusta County church whose members\n               were mainly German and Swiss. Entries down to 1850 are\n               in German and a translation is available. Available on\n               department microfilm (M-2127). (#5794)","Contains claims for military bounty lands and\n               pensions for service in the army, navy, marines, and the\n               Virginia State Navy during the Revolution and the War of\n               1812. There are genealogical entries for some claimants,\n               noting birth and death dates and marriages. (#4653)","Photostatic copies of two manuscript maps showing\n               parts of Savannah for the years listed. (#4041)","Typescript copies of three pages from a memorandum\n               book kept by William Selden (1741-1783), Rector of St.\n               John's Church, Hampton, Virginia, 1771-1783. Entries\n               show reimbursements given Selden for weddings, baptisms,\n               funeral sermons, and boarding and teaching students.\n               (#38-564)","Includes letter, August 4, 1784, from Mann Page to\n               Colonel Oliver Towles, concerning a slave, George, who\n               had applied for his freedom on the grounds that he was\n               descended from a free Indian woman. (#3525-s)","Electrostatic copies of various official documents\n               relating to the life and military careers of William\n               Shackelford (d. 1777) and James Tutt, both of\n               Spotsylvania County. Originals located in the Library of\n               Virginia. (#3525-x)","Entry book, 1783-1794, kept primarily by Jacob\n               Rinker, for the distribution of vacant lands in\n               Shenandoah County, Va., formerly Dunmore County,\n               according to the General Assembly's Act concerning\n               surveyors. (#544)","Contains a note regarding the military service of his\n               father in the Battle of Point Pleasant and other action\n               against Indians in the West. (#4978)","Typescript copy of a sketch of the life of Dr. John\n               Tankard (1752?-1836), a surgeon in the Continental Army,\n               who was present at Yorktown. Tankard relates an incident\n               in which he claims that De Grasse intended to sail his\n               fleet to the West Indies before Cornwallis surrendered.\n               When Washington failed to dissuade DeGrasse, Lafayette\n               interceded and prevailed upon DeGrasse by threatening to\n               expose him publicly as a traitor and a coward. (#38-561)","Contains a diary kept by Slaughter (1758-1849), a\n               Culpeper County farmer and captain with the Eleventh\n               Virginia Regiment, in which he reminisces about his\n               Revolutionary War experiences. (#6556-b)","Typescript from the U.S. Bureau of Pensions regarding\n               the service of Jonathan Smith, a soldier in the First\n               Regiment of the New Jersey militia. (#4036)","Microfilm of originials in the Library of Congress.\n               There are eleven letters in the Carter family papers, to\n               or from John Coles of Albemarle County, or his wife,\n               which relate to political and military matters, and\n               include mention of Lord Dunmore, the landing of the\n               British in South Carolina, the dissatisfaction of many\n               Virginians with the heavy taxes on slaves, problems of\n               inflation and paper money, and the military situation\n               around Camden, S.C. Other pertinent items in the Smith\n               family papers consist of a list of foreign officers\n               serving in the Revolution, an account of the Battle of\n               Camden, and a nineteenth century anecdote concerning\n               Smallwood's Regiment, probably during the New York\n               campaign, 1776. (#1729)","Photocopy of a certificate of membership in the\n               Society of Cincinnati issued to Daniel Bedinger. (#9251)","Microfilm of the papers of the Associates of Dr.\n               Thomas Bray, especially relative to the establishment of\n               schools for blacks in Williamsburg. Included is a\n               bibliography for colonial libraries established by the\n               Society and minute books, 1729-1808. (#669 \u0026\n               709)","A typed copy, 1930, of \"Some Southern States Veterans\n               of the American Revolution,\" compiled by John Elliot\n               Bowman. (#38-190)","Photostat of a letter from Major Spotswood\n               (1751-1818) to Edmund Pendleton noting the advantages of\n               burning Norfolk and other towns. Original is in the\n               Alexander William Armour Collection at Princeton\n               University. (#1858)","Electrostatic copies of papers in the Southern\n               Historical Collection, University of North Carolina,\n               relating to the Pinckney, Middleton, and Rutledge\n               families. Most items pertain to personal affairs but a\n               letter from Charles Cotesworth Pinckney to his mother,\n               June 29, 1776, describes the Battle of Fort Moultrie.\n               (#4908)","Contains mainly broadsides and other documents\n               chiefly relating to Loudoun County, Virginia. A number\n               of items list pensioners paid by the State for their\n               service in the war. (#382-d)","Includes material about Revolutionary War pension\n               claims and references to ratification of the U.S.\n               Constitution and Jeffersonian party politics. (#228-a)","Includes letter, November 5, 1787 from George\n               Washington expressing his pleasure at Maryland's quick\n               ratification of the Constitution. (#8122)","Includes ca. 25 items, 1775-1783, chiefly military\n               papers and oaths of a few soldiers who have contacted\n               Archibald Stuart (1757-1832), a Staunton lawyer, about\n               obtaining land or other reimbursements due them for\n               their military service. (#228)","Included are prints of Revolutionary War figures,\n               e.g., John Adams, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson,\n               Benjamin Rush, Benjamin Franklin, and John Paul Jones.\n               Also included are symbolic depictions of America and a\n               print of Cornwallis' surrender at Yorktown. (#5035)","Land patents, surveys, legal papers, and letters of\n               this Frederick County family. Included are three diaries\n               of Thomas Swearingen of Berkeley County recording his\n               experiences while serving with Colonel Charles Mynn\n               Thruston's regiment in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.\n               Thruston's regiment was one of the \"additional\" Virginia\n               regiments attached to the Continental Line. Swearingen\n               chronicles his military activities in three different\n               periods of 1777: January 29-March 31, April 1-9, and\n               September 10-November 13 and details the march northward\n               to join Washington at Morristown as well as providing\n               insight into various engagements during the New Jersey\n               and Philadelphia campaigns. Also mentioned are various\n               courts martial, military fines, troop strengths, and\n               celebrations of the victories at Ticonderoga and\n               Saratoga. There is also a fragment of a letter from John\n               Calef, August 4, 1773, concerning his business meetings\n               with Sir Francis Bernard and William Legge, the second\n               Earl of Dartmouth, which mentions the hearing of\n               Governor John Wentworth of New Hampshire before the\n               Board of Trade. (#8130)","Three letters, 1781-1786, to Vincent Tapp, Albemarle\n               Barracks, concerning supplies, reports of capture of\n               enemy outposts, a land survey for the army, and settling\n               of military accounts. (#38-482)","This collection includes a merchandise ledger,\n               1770-1771, for a store in Riceville, Pittsylvania\n               County, Virginia. (#38-80)","Papers relating to John Taylor of Caroline\n               (1753-1824) including an letter from Taylor to General\n               William Woodford concerning Taylor's activities in the\n               Continental Army which expresses concern over the\n               frequent rotation of officers. Also, there is a sketch\n               (ca. 1795) of Taylor's life by Edmund Pendleton, and a\n               biographical sketch (n.d.) of John Penn, Taylor's\n               father-in-law. (#2521)","Includes photocopies of muster roll, 6 October 1776,\n               of the Third Virginia Regiment of Foot, commanded by\n               George Weedon, signed by William Woodford; payroll, July\n               1777, for the Third Virginia Regiment of Foot, commanded\n               by Thomas Marshall; and muster rolls, August-September\n               1777, for the 4th Company, commanded by John Chilton,of\n               the Third Virginia Regiment of Foot. (#4304)","An incomplete, nineteenth century copy possibly by\n               Anna Eliot Ticknor wife of George Ticknor, of an account\n               of Webster's visit with Jefferson at \"Monticello,\"\n               December 1824 (misdated 1825). (The original is in the\n               New Hampshire Historical Society). The extract includes\n               Webster's observations about Jefferson's appearance and\n               daily habits and relates several of Jefferson's\n               recollections, including his visit with Comte de Buffon\n               in France, the fast day in Virginia in 1774, the writing\n               of the Declaration, and the character, abilities, and\n               influence of Patrick Henry. There is also a sketch of\n               the first floor at \"Monticello,\" a feature not included\n               in the original manuscript. Although the copy is not\n               verbatim and is mistakenly dated \"Dec. 1825,\" it is\n               nonetheless a reasonably reliable version for the\n               portion of the original which it covers. A published\n               version, which also contains editorial errors and\n               changes, may be found in \n               The Writings and Speeches of Daniel Webster:\n                  Private Correspondence, ed. by Fletcher Webster (Boston, 1903), Vol\n               XVII, pp. 364-73. (McGregor Library #5205)","An unbound book containing daily listings of various\n               official communications submitted to and of persons who\n               appeared before a governmental body, possibly the Privy\n               Council, reported to be in Charles Townshend's hand.\n               Townshend was Paymaster-General at the time and the\n               notes refer to a number of colonial developments during\n               the tumultuous period of opposition to the Stamp tax and\n               other imperial regulations. There are occasional notes\n               about the action taken, but no indication of the\n               substance of proceedings or of the contents of documents\n               submitted. (McGregor Library #10547-cr)","Margaret Brandum, an Afro-American woman, Petersburg,\n               Va., writes on 1824 December 11 to John and Charles\n               Tucker, Brunswick County, Va., requesting assistance in\n               getting recompense for her ancestor, Ned Brandum, an\n               Afro-American who served as a substitute in the\n               Revolution for a \"Mr. Roaney.\" Apparently Mr. Roaney had\n               promised Ned Bradum three slaves for his service, but\n               Brandum did not receive them. (#3307)","Collection includes a power of attorney, 1832,\n               designating William Vawter to act on behalf of Pugh and\n               Mary Clay Price in the sale of land in Virginia and\n               pursuit of a Revolutionary War claim. (#3307-a)","In a letter to John Page, Decemebr 31, 1780, St.\n               George Tucker (1752-1827) comments on Benedict Arnold's\n               treason, the execution of John Andre, the second British\n               invasion of Virginia, currency depreciation, and the\n               battles of King's Mountain and Camden, South Carolina.\n               (#6455)","Included is a facsimile produced by the Indiana\n               Historical Society of a letter from Governor Patrick\n               Henry to Colonel George Rogers Clark, January 2, 1778,\n               containing instructions concerning Clark's secret\n               mission into the West to capture the British fort at\n               Kaskaskia (Illinois) on the Mississippi River. Also\n               included are an appointment, 25 October 1770, of James\n               Lane as sheriff of Loudoun County, Va., signed by\n               William Nelson and an appointment, 27 November 1783, of\n               justices of the peace for Loudoun County, Va., also\n               assigning them special powers to hear criminal cases\n               involving slaves, signed by Benjamin Harrison. (#38-457)","The second volume of this manuscript reflects the\n               various business activities of the printing office of\n               the Virginia Gazette during the early period of the\n               imperial crisis and includes entries for books sold,\n               subscriptions, advertisements, and other business\n               conducted by Virginia's public printer and, at that\n               time, publisher of the colony's only newspaper.\n               Available on department microfilm (M-1679 and M-1794). A\n               published guide to the microfilm edition is available\n               from the Manuscripts Department. (McGregor Library #467)","Originals in the Library of Virginia. Contains four\n               documents relating to the trials and executions of\n               blacks charged with crimes in Sussex and Charlotte\n               Counties; claims for the Revolutionary War; a\n               compensation claim of Charles Gratiot for provisioning\n               George Rogers Clark; petitions for a change in\n               boundaries between Staffford and King George counties,\n               contesting an election, protesting local religious\n               Dissenters' meetings, for a local court to accommodate\n               increasing crime, requesting that parish boundaries be\n               changed and from the Virginia General Assembly to the\n               U.S. Congress, for aid during the Revolutionary War; and\n               memorial concerning the Virginia General Assembly's\n               dispute over the land along the Monongahela River. (#3076)","Includes a letter from Lord Dunmore, May 1, 1776,\n               inquiring about royal officials believed to be held\n               captive in North Carolina. (#7879)","This group of miscellaneous autographed papers of\n               members of the Continental Congress contain two items\n               pertinent to the period. One is an excerpt from a\n               receipt book, June 26, 1777, which records disbursements\n               of state funds for provisions for the 1776 expedition\n               against the Indians, for supplies for the Continental\n               Army and the Virginia militia, for travel expenses of\n               delegates from their home to the Virginia legislature,\n               and for the cost of maintaining Loyalist prisoners from\n               North Carolina. The other item is a reimbursement,\n               October 2, 1782, to Meriwether Smith for his services as\n               delegate to the Continental Congress. (#8486)","Contains daily regimental orders, records of courts\n               martial, extracts of orders from Generals Muhlenberg and\n               von Steuben and from Governor Thomas Jefferson, December\n               1780; and a copy of an intercepted letter to Cornwallis\n               from General Leslie, November 4, 1780 is also included.\n               The entries were made mostly by Lieutenant Joseph Jones\n               while the Dinwiddie militia was in the vicinity of\n               Williamsburg. Also contains miscellaneous accounts; a\n               memoranda, 1770, about gardening; and accounts, 1779, of\n               Peter Smith, mulatto. (McGregor Library #993)","A letter from Heron Nelson \u0026 Co., August 22,\n               1785, mentions the scarcity of money, prospects for\n               trade in the West Indies and lists prices for various\n               commodities. (#2232, 2232-a, and 2232-b)","Collection includes an account between Captain\n               William Hughes and the United States for supplying\n               damaged beef to the Hessian troops at the Albemarle\n               Barracks. (#437-h)","Includes a letter from James Craik to Christopher\n               Richmond, July 6, 1785, concerning the inability of\n               Congress to pay soldiers and officers and expressing\n               concern that the certificates will become objects of\n               speculation. (#5978)","Contains an Arthur Lee document assigning\n               power-of-attorney to Jonathan Dickerson of Philadelphia\n               during Lee's absence abroad. Also includes letters from\n               James Monroe complaining of the decline in the people's\n               support for the war and regarding the formation of a\n               corps of the Virginia Militia to staff munitions\n               factory. There is also an undated manuscript by Monroe\n               entitled \"Notes on the Constitution.\" (#7224)","This collection consists mainly of prints and\n               engravings of Virginia places and includes the only\n               known depiction of the barracks for the Convention\n               Troops quartered in Albemarle county. The engraving,\n               published by William Lane in London in 1789, is entitled\n               \"Encampment of the Convention Army at Charlottesville in\n               Virginia after they had surrendered to the Americans.\"\n               (#9408)","This microfilmed collection contains letter book\n               copies (1779) of official state proclamations and\n               letters signed by Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson\n               while serving as governors of Virginia. The governors'\n               correspondents include Raleigh Colston, Filippo Mazzei,\n               Peter Penet, Alexander Gerard, Daniel Morice, Godefrey\n               Lintot and Lazarus Defrancey. Also included are letter\n               book copies (1779-1780) of communications between\n               Governor Jefferson and members of the Virginia Board of\n               War consisting of James Innes, Thomas Nelson, Samuel\n               Griffin and James Barron. The letter book also contains\n               an account of monies paid by the War Office. Letters\n               from George Woodson to Frederick Woodson complete the\n               collection. Enclosed with these letters are copies of\n               letters from Filippo Mazzei and George Washington. (#8352-b)","Written to Reuben Lindsay, the letter mentions the\n               adjournment of the Virginia Convention (1775) and the\n               \"capture\" of Quebec. (#3900)","Early papers relate mostly to the business of Thomas\n               Walker of \"Castle Hill,\" Albemarle County, and\n               especially the Albemarle Iron Works. Also included are a\n               request from David Ross to Walker, October 11, 1765,\n               that his deed be recorded that day to avoid paying the\n               stamp duty, a discharge certificate for Joseph Newman,\n               and items concerning the pension claim of Charles Witt.\n               (#3098)","Mostly nineteenth century correspondence of the\n               Walker family, but includes a certification of an oath\n               of allegiance and fidelity for Stephen J.H. Smith of\n               Orange County, July 25, 1777, and several fragments of\n               ledgers, 1770-1796. (#1513-a)","Letters and documents of a Scottish-American merchant\n               family. The letters mention Lord Dunmore's seizure of\n               the arms at Williamsburg, the response of Scottish and\n               British merchants to events in America, the dismantling\n               of the fort near Great Bridge, and the defeat of\n               Burgoyne at Saratoga. Most interesting are several\n               letters written by Gustavus Brown Wallace to his\n               brother, Michael, while at Valley Forge and later, after\n               the fall of Charleston in 1780, while a prisoner at\n               Haddrel's Point, S.C. which gave informative accounts of\n               the life of a soldier and the sufferings of prisoners of\n               war. Of particular note is a letter from Gustavus to\n               Michael Wallace, February 13, 1778, in which he reports\n               on a movement in Congress to remove George Washington as\n               commander-in-chief. Also mentioned is the attempt to\n               destroy Howe's fleet by floating kegs of gunpowder among\n               the ships, an event which inspired Francis Hopkinson's\n               \"Battle of the Kegs.\" (#38-150)","Mercantile books kept by William Waller, a store\n               owner in Hanover. Included are a salesbook, 1784-1785,\n               daybooks, 1784-1792, and a ledger, 1784-1798, listing\n               transactions with people in Williamsburg, Yorktown,\n               Warwick, Hanover County, and the plantations along the\n               James River. Available on department microfilm (M-1256).\n               (#5638, -a)","Microfilm of a manuscript volume containing copies of\n               West Hanover Presbytery minutes and other documents\n               relating to the founding of Augusta and Liberty Hall\n               Academies, forerunners of Washington and Lee University.\n               (#3123)","Washington instructs General William Heath on\n               measures to take in connection with the defense of New\n               York City. The letter is published in \n               The Writings of George Washington, ed., John C. Fitzpatrick, Vol. 6, pp 18-19.\n               (#9671)","Letter to Robert Morris giving him a comparative\n               assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of General\n               William Howe's army and expressing surprise that Howe\n               has not moved toward Philadelphia. There is also mention\n               of the capture of General Charles Lee by the British and\n               a lengthy explanation as to why Washington did not take\n               action against the Hessian officers in retaliation for\n               the treatment of Lee. (#9375)","Written to Colonel Landon Carter in which Washington\n               mentions harassing General Howe's foraging parties while\n               in winter quarters at Morristown, N.J. and speculates\n               upon Howe's objectives for the spring campaign; he\n               discusses his own manpower problems and describes a\n               \"bridge train\" which the British had built, a series of\n               boats constructed that could be mounted on wagons and\n               moved from river to river. (#9791)","Writes to General Artemas Ward in Boston inquiring\n               whether he can find employment for the numerous\n               Frenchmen who have besieged Washington seeking\n               positions. (#9527)","Washington instructs General James Potter to send a\n               number of his men to Washington's army. (#6192)","Contemporary copy of a letter from George Washington\n               to Theodorick Bland, August 21, 1779, appointing Bland\n               commander of the guard at the Albemarle Barracks;\n               appended is a copy of an act of Congress instructing the\n               commander not to move the prisoners without permission\n               of the Board of War or the Commander-in-Chief. (#9803)","Copies of two letters written by George Washington at\n               the time of his appointment of commander-in-chief of the\n               American forces. One to Mrs. Washington, June 23, 1775,\n               was written as he was about to leave Philadelphia for\n               Boston; a letter to Burwell Bassett, [June 19] 1775,\n               relays Washington's thoughts concerning his appointment.\n               Both letters are reprinted in John C. Fitzpatrick, \n               The Writings of George Washington, Vol. 3, pp. 300-301, 296-298, respectively.\n               (#38-532)","Typescript (carbon and original) copies including a\n               letter from George Washington to Colonel William Preston\n               (1729-1783), the surveyor of Fincastle County, February\n               28, 1774, concerning some problems regarding\n               Washington's land bounties in the western part of the\n               state. Especially troublesome was Lord Hillsborough's\n               opinion that the bounties were for British Regulars, not\n               Americans, who fought in the French and Indian War.\n               Other items are a letter from Colonel William Christian,\n               October 15, 1774, vividly describing the Battle of Point\n               Pleasants, a listing of Continental officers as of\n               October 2, 1780, and Washington's orders for the uniform\n               dress code which contains descriptions of the uniforms.\n               (#62)","An embossed print of Washington crossing the\n               Delaware. (#5344)","Miscellaneous papers relating to this family in\n               Winchester and elsewhere. Included are several pages\n               from a letterbook of the firm of Washington, Butler, and\n               Nivison of Mattox. The letters, all written in 1784 to\n               the London mercantile firm of Forrest and Stoddert,\n               discuss the difficulty of outfitting a ship in the rural\n               areas touching the Rappahanock River. There are also\n               several accounts (7797) for the store and an account for\n               Captain Edward Washington, May 1, 1787. (#317 \u0026\n               7797)","There are about 100 letters, 1776-1783, to Colonel\n               Garritt Minor (1744-1799) of Louisa County from his\n               brother James (1745-1791) of Albemarle County and other\n               miscellaneous papers, mainly receipts. Topics mentioned\n               include Burgoyne's defeat at Saratoga, the Albemarle\n               Barracks, Indian problems, currency depreciation, and\n               Tarleton's raid on Charlottesville. (#530)","A typed copy of a journal, 1774-1782, of Zuriel\n               Waterman, a Rhode Island doctor. Included are 1777 pay\n               rates for Continental Army soldiers and a description of\n               his experiences as Army surgeon in General Joseph\n               Spencer's brigade, 1777-1779. The second section of the\n               journal, January-July 1782 describes his experiences as\n               a surgeon aboard an American privateer and as a British\n               prisoner-of-war confined to a prison ship off\n               Charlestown. There is also a ship's log kept by Captain\n               Joseph Whitney from Rhode Island for ten voyages made\n               between New England, Maryland, and the West Indies,\n               1769-1772. (#4685)","Correspondence, business, legal, and genealogical\n               papers of these and related families of Williamsburg,\n               Suffolk, Nansemond counties, and other parts of\n               Tidewater. Eighteenth century material consists mainly\n               of the papers of Joseph and Robert Prentis, merchants in\n               Williamsburg, and includes correspondence, receipts,\n               accounts, colonial tax receipts, ledger and account\n               books, and legal papers. This material provides rich\n               documentation of the business activities of the\n               Prentises with numerous Virginians and with various\n               English merchants, including John Norton, Samuel\n               Athawes, and Thomas Shrimpton before, during, and after\n               the war. The correspondence with the English merchants\n               provide occasional reference to debts and the loss of\n               property. There are typed transcripts of some of the\n               Prentis correspondence. There is also a group of papers\n               of the Vice-Admiralty Court during John Randolph's\n               tenure. These latter papers have been edited and\n               published by George Reese, in \"The Court of\n               Vice-Admiralty in Virginia and Some Cases of 1770-1775,\"\n               Virginia Magazine of History and\n                  Biography, Vol. 88, No. 3 (July 1980), pp. 301-337.\n               (#4136 \u0026 etc.)","Contains orders for personal and household expenses,\n               tavern expenses, the execution of the estate of General\n               Hugh Mercer, military land warrants, lottery tickets,\n               and iron forges. Weedon was a Fredericksburg innkeeper\n               who became a Brigadier General in the Continental Army.\n               Available on department microfilm (M-1395). (McGregor\n               Library #2525)","Reports to Thomas Jefferson on military matters and\n               the expectation of the arrival of more ammunition. (#11259)","In a letter to Thomas Jefferson, Weedon discusses the\n               failure of his plan to protect the lower Virginia\n               counties and Newport News from British vessels on the\n               James River. According to news received from Captain\n               William Davenport, Captain Chandler of the Patriot\n               disobeyed orders of Weedon's to patrol the area only,\n               and engaged the British instead, losing his ship and\n               crew. (#8107-a)","This Fredericksburg innkeeper writes to James Hunter,\n               a merchant in Williamsburg about the affairs of the\n               Masonic Order and personal matters. (#8107)","Mr. White, a representative in the Virginia House of\n               Delegates from Frederick County, informs Mrs. Mary Wood\n               about current business before the House and mentions the\n               strong opposition to James Madison's candidacy for the\n               U.S. Senate. (#2203)","Diaries, journals, legal papers, and correspondence\n               relating to Wickham's (1763-1839) personal affairs and\n               to his law practice in Williamsburg and Richmond. His\n               diaries contain a record of his travels in Europe in\n               1784 with observations about various people, places, and\n               countries; there are lengthy comments on various\n               cathedrals and on French art. Volume II of the diaries\n               contain notes on legal cases tried in Williamsburg,\n               1785, and a record of fees due him from the Hustings\n               Court at Elizabeth City, 1787. Expenses for his European\n               trip are recorded in Miscellaneous Books, January\n               10-March 1, 1784 (?). In his Notes and Memorandum Books\n               and the Miscellaneous Books there are legal notes,\n               1766-1780, some critical remarks on Jefferson's \n               Notes on the State of Virginia, and the draft for two speeches, one critical\n               of the Virginia Criminal Code as revised by Thomas\n               Jefferson and George Wythe, and the other on the power\n               to regulate commerce. (#409)","Microfilm copy of this autograph collection includes\n               letters from Edmund Fanning (1739-1818), loyalist and\n               organizer of the American Regiment of Foot; Fanning\n               supported Governor William Tryon both in North Carolina\n               during the Regulater movement and in New York. There is\n               also a commission for John Wickham, Jr., an Ensign in\n               Fanning's regiment. (#928)","Microfilm copy of a ledger of a Williamsburg merchant\n               and dealer in dry goods, hardware, liquor, and tobacco.\n               Includes accounts for Richard Geddy, Hugh Nelson, Thomas\n               Nelson, John Page, Edmund Randolph, Corbin Washington,\n               James Wilson, and George Wythe. (#9529)","Personal, legal, and financial papers of Francis\n               Willis of Gloucester county. A few records pertain to\n               the time of the Revolution, including a page from a\n               ledger, a copy of the Virginia Gazette [Purdie \u0026\n               Dixon], August 9, 1770, and miscellaneous legal papers.\n               (#8304)","Includes transcript copies of letters from Joseph\n               Williams to William Coit written between September 3,\n               1775, and November 9, 1776. His letters refer to events\n               during the seige of Boston, including the British\n               landing at Lechmere Point and the fortification of\n               Dorchester Heights, and to the campaign in New York\n               during the fall of 1776. Being a member of the\n               Commissary Department of the Continental Army, Williams\n               reports on the status of supplies and troop movements as\n               well as commenting on other events. (#7677-a)","Two items pertain to the discharge of Benjamin Wood,\n               \"a Soldier in the First Virginia Regiment.\" (#9666)","Correspondence, accounts, and other papers of Dudley\n               Woodbridge, John Welles, and others who were blockade\n               runners operating in the vicinity of Norwich,\n               Connecticut. (McGregor Library #10547-dd)","Photocopies of papers relating to Colonel James Wood\n               (1747-1813) and others. Included are a commission (1762)\n               for George Weedon as lieutenant in the Virginia\n               Regiment, a request for reenlistment of Virginia troops\n               during the Revolution, several letters concerning\n               supplies and other matters regarding the Convention\n               troops in Albemarle County and later in Maryland, a\n               report of a court martial, and a list of men detached to\n               the Royal Artillery. Correspondents include George\n               Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and the Marquis de\n               Lafayette. (#4562)","Correspondence and other papers of the Wormeley\n               family of \"Rosegill,\" Middlesex County, consisting\n               primarily of letters and a letterbook of over 200\n               letters of Ralph Wormeley, Jr. (1744-1806). Wormeley was\n               a Loyalist who corresponded with a number of English\n               merchants and political leaders. His papers not only\n               provide information on his extensive business affairs\n               connected with the management of his plantation, but\n               also provide trenchant commentary on politics and events\n               of the day, e.g. the Battle of Bunker Hill and the\n               character of \"rebels.\" Other topics covered are post-war\n               economic relations with England, West Indian trade, the\n               return of captured slaves, and the problems with\n               Loyalist claims. There is a letter from Mann Page, Jr.,\n               June 1, 1778, regarding the release of the Wormeley's\n               from confinement and recommending that Ralph Wormeley\n               take the Oath of Abjuration. An interesting item is an\n               extract from a letter to Major John Grymes in which\n               Wormeley defends John Adams' Defense of the\n               Constitutions against charges of \"monarchism;\" he hopes\n               that a strong government will result from the\n               Philadelphia Convention and that \"wisdom and virtue\"\n               will prevail over the \"Sons of Anarchy and the\n               bloodsuckers of America.\" Available on department\n               microfilm (M-1522). (#1939)","Includes copy of Thomas Johnson's account and\n               commonplace book concerning mainly the \"Continental\n               Clothing Account\" particularly of the companies of\n               Captains John Marks, Peter Jones, Overton Jones, Charles\n               Pelham, Callohill Mennis, Clairborne Lawson, Nathan\n               Reid, and Curtis Kendall; and an account book,\n               1772-1773, of Thomas Tinsley, for the inspection of\n               tobacco, including entries for Jack Jouett, Thomas\n               Nelson, Peyton Randolph, William Johnson, John Johnson,\n               and Thomas Adams. 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The\n         items represented in this guide are either separately\n         accessioned collections or contained within other discrete\n         collections.\u003c/p\u003e\n    ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm copy of original at the Virginia State\n               Library. Abercromby was agent-general for Virginia and\n               North Carolina. A few of his later letters are in the\n               period 1763-1773 and are addressed to John Blair, the\n               Committee of the Assembly of North Carolina, Arthur\n               Dobbs, Robert Dinwiddie, Francis Fauquier and others.\n               Includes an account of a court martial on Capt. D.\n               Blewit, October 9, 1746; a debtor and creditor account\n               of a sum received by him on account of Virginia and\n               North and South Carolina. (#9705)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eTwo ledgers for a store in Orange County for the\n               years 1784-1789 and 1792-1800 kept by William Pannill.\n               Included are prices for hiring out slaves. (#4279)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eOriginals in the Library of Virginia. County court\n               records including wills, deeds, court order books,\n               minute books, land tax books, and marriage and death\n               registers. The collection contains deed books, 1748-\n               1866, and indexes, plus district and superior court deed\n               books, 1790-1832; will books, 1748-1867, plus indexes\n               and circuit court will books, 1744-1831; court minute\n               books, 1830-1866; marriage records, 1780-1940; birth and\n               death registers, 1853-1861; and land tax records,\n               1782-1850. The loose material includes the wills of\n               Thomas Jefferson and Thaddeus Kosciusko, a copy of\n               Cornwallis' parole, October 28, 1781, and a Virginia\n               pension roll listing Revolutionary War veterans. (#5145, -a, -b, and #5184)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContains levies and receipts collected from citizens\n               of Albemarle County by N. Hammer, sheriff, for parish\n               and county levies, taxes on land, livestock, heads of\n               household, and slaves. Entries are under the name of\n               each citizen. Also includes list of court records saved\n               from destruction. (#3455)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm copies of documents, petitions, and\n               correspondence relating to the mayor and town council of\n               Alexandria. (#8496)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains a volume, The Occasional\n               Papers of Orthodoxy, 1717-1718, owned by Edgar Joel, a\n               lieutenant in the Queen's Rangers, in which he kept\n               notes on the Battle of Brandywine. (#4941-b)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThere are several letters from Samuel Athawes, a\n               London merchant, which discuss the tobacco trade and the\n               John Wilkes affair. A letter from Edmund Pendleton to\n               Robert Carter Nicholas, July 24, 1777, mentions the\n               capture of Fort Ticonderoga by the British and General\n               Washington's practice of exaggerating the number of\n               troops under his command. (#1921, etc.)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContains two items, a holograph resolution of the\n               Williamsburg Committee of Safety, signed by Edmund\n               Pendleton, accepting Lord Dunmore's proposal of an\n               exchange of prisoners and a letter from James McHenry\n               (1753-1816) to Colonel [Jonathan] Smith, November 24,\n               1779, discussing the campaigns of Charleston and\n               Savannah, the evacuation of Rhode Island, and military\n               activities in New York. (#2362-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes essay, ca. 1860, by Archer Anderson, on the\n               causes of the American Revolution, with signature, 1920,\n               of Kathleen Anderson Bourland. (#8850-f)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes silhouettes of Martha and George Washington,\n               Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, and a\n               composition of Martha Jefferson. (#9869)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a Land Office warrant, January 29, 1780, to\n               George Rogers Clark, granting him 550 acres in Virginia\n               for his recruiting efforts. (#6658)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA manuscript essay, \"On the Loss of the Chesapeake\n               Army,\" by \"An Old Officer,\" defending the military\n               policies of Generals Henry Clinton and Lord Cornwallis,\n               especially during the Yorktown campaign. The author is\n               responding to the attacks on Clinton and Cornwallis by\n               \"Fabricus\" [Joseph Galloway] and others which were\n               published serially in various London newspapers in late\n               1781 and early 1782. (#7889)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eTyped list of men from Gloucester County who served\n               in the Continental Army during the Revolution. (#5052)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a letterbook, 1769-1776, of Roger Atkinson\n               (1725-1784), a merchant who lived near Petersburg, and\n               an account book for Atkinson, 1762, and for Thomas\n               Atkinson, 1792-1803. The account book also contains some\n               of Roger Atkinson's letters for 1775, and for several\n               years in the 1780's. The letters contain numerous\n               references to the business activities of this prosperous\n               merchant and discuss the tobacco trade at length; there\n               are occasionally mention of the prices of land and\n               slaves. Numerous comments on the political difficulties\n               with Great Britain are also scattered through the\n               letters. An October 1, 1774, letter contains an\n               evaluation of the members of Virginia's delegation to\n               the First Continental Congress and a November 20, 1776,\n               letter speaks approvingly of the new Assembly as the\n               \"Peoples' Men\" and comments favorably on an act for\n               religious disestablishment which was under\n               consideration. During the post-war years, Atkinson\n               proposed, March 13, 1786, to pay his debts to English\n               creditors either by installments or by exchanging land\n               for them. Unfortunately, the letters contain no\n               information on his participation in the Revolution as a\n               member of Captain Robert Bolling's militia unit or his\n               views on reform of the Confederation government.\n               Extracts from the letters have been published in the \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Magazine of History and\n                  Biography\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e, Vol. XV, No. 4, pp. 345-359. The account book\n               is available on department microfilm (M-648). (#3238\n               \u0026amp; -a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a notebook containing a typescript copy of\n               the records of Tinkling Springs Presbyterian Church,\n               1741-1793, in Augusta County. (#122)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eOne item, apparently a page from a letterbook,\n               contains drafts of three letters of Thomas Nelson, Jr.,\n               all dated October 1, 1781, and posted from camp near\n               Yorktown. Subjects discussed are the need for faster\n               communication between Richmond and Yorktown, the\n               problems involved in supplying the allied armies with\n               provisions, and arrangements for taking care of the sick\n               under Admiral DeGrasse's command. (#7262)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMainly business and legal papers relating to\n               Baltimore and its citizens. Some items relate to the\n               tobacco trade from that port. (#4058)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe personal and business papers of this\n               \"Barboursville,\" Orange County family, which include\n               several letters from Cave and Robert Johnson discussing\n               Indian problems in the early 1780's at Bryant's\n               (Bryan's) Station, now in Kentucky, and the surrounding\n               territory. A letter from Robert Johnson to Benjamin\n               Johnson, June 28, 1789, claims that most of the people\n               in \"this country\" are Antifederalists and that their\n               convention will probably not decide to separate from\n               Virginia. Other items of interest are an April 21, 1776,\n               letter from General Charles Lee to Thomas Barbour\n               proposing that he establish correspondence with his\n               Florida connections and a payroll for Captain Benjamin\n               Johnson's militia company from Orange County. (#38-144)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe journal (in French) of Comte de Bayac, an officer\n               who served under General Rochambeau. The earliest\n               volume, 1767-1779, consists of background and\n               second-hand accounts of the war until the arrival of\n               Rochambeau's troops in 1780; the second volume,\n               1780-1782, includes personal experiences and\n               observations of de Bayac while on duty with Rochambeau's\n               army with particular attention given to the Battle of\n               Yorktown and Cornwallis' surrender. Available in\n               microfilm on Manuscripts Division reel M-450. (McGregor\n               Library #4976)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eAbout 75 items, 1772-1783, relating to George Baylor,\n               member of the Caroline County Committee of Safety,\n               1775-1776, aide-de-camp to General Washington,\n               1775-1777, and Commander of the Third Regiment of Light\n               Dragoons who eventually attained the rank of Brevet\n               Brigadier General. Included are papers about clothing,\n               arms, and other supplies, regimental finances, and\n               weekly returns of the regiment. Also included is a\n               letter from General John Burgoyne to Colonel Phillipson,\n               October 20, 1777, which discusses military conditions\n               with emphasis on his ill-fated Saratoga campaign. There\n               are also some papers relating to Baylor's brother, John\n               (1750-1808), which contain an allegation of loyalism\n               against him. (#2257)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes several transcripts relating to the history\n               of Bedford County during the Revolution and lists of\n               soldiers from the county who served in the war. (#1311)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, legal, and business papers relating\n               to the Berkeley family of \"Barn Elms\" and \"Airwell\"\n               plantations. Most of the material relates to the\n               post-Revolutionary era and the papers for the 1760-1790\n               time period are mainly receipts, accounts, invoices, and\n               other items relating to the operation of their\n               plantation business. An occasional letter from merchants\n               in England to Edmund Berkeley, Jr. mention politics,\n               e.g., letters of Bosworth \u0026amp; Griffith, February 27\n               and March 31, 1766, which refer to the Stamp Act and its\n               repeal. There are also a few letters from the London\n               merchant, Samuel Athawes. Other pertinent items include\n               Edmund Berkeley's commission as a lieutenant-colonel in\n               the Middlesex County militia, and a 1774 Virginia\n               Almanac with Berkeley's receipt for payment of his\n               soldier's tax, June 27, 1781. There is also a photocopy\n               of a badly mutilated printed letter [May 31, 1774] which\n               calls for a meeting of the Burgesses on August l to\n               consider measures to adopt in retaliation for the Boston\n               Port Act. This item has been published in \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eRevolutionary Virginia: The Road to\n                  Independence\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e, Vol. I, compiled by William J. Van Schreeven;\n               ed., Robert L. Scribner, pp. 10l-102. (#38-l13,\n               etc.)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA microfilm edition of the papers of Louis Alexandre\n               Berthier (1753-1815) at Princeton University, containing\n               about 100 maps of various locations from New England to\n               Yorktown. Berthier was a lieutenant with Rochambeau's\n               army, probably serving as the assistant aide to the\n               Quartermaster General, M. de Beville. (#7029)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eParish register of this church in Waynesboro. (#2256)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eOriginals in the Virginia Historical Society.\n               Collections contains typescript copies, with explanatory\n               notes, of letters from James and Jane Bradshaw of\n               Lancashire and, later, Bath, England to Robert Beverley\n               IV (1769-1843). Most of the letters for this period are\n               from James Bradshaw to the youth while he was a student\n               at a preparatory school and Trinity College, Cambridge,\n               and offer him fatherly advice on proper modes of\n               education and conduct. An occasional letter reflects\n               Bradshaw's displeasure with political developments in\n               America. (#3756)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eElectrostatic copies of transcripts of three letters,\n               1780-1782, from Betsey Ambler (Eliza Ambler Carrington),\n               daughter of the Treasurer of Virginia, to Mildrid Smith\n               describing the flight of her family and other public\n               officials from Richmond to Charlottesville, thus eluding\n               the pursuit of Tarleton's army. Typescripts of these\n               same letters are also in accession nos. 6723 and 7661.\n               (#6403-i)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of the \"Junius\" letter XXVIII, October 20,\n               1769, originally copied by James Barlow while a student\n               at Cambridge and an electrostatic typescript copy of a\n               letter from T. Munford to a Major Hubard, October 19,\n               1781. (#8773-f)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThis collection includes the correspondence and other\n               papers (23 items) of Theodorick Bland of Prince George\n               County. Bland was a physician and ardent supporter of\n               the Revolution who participated in several important\n               military campaigns and from November 1778 to November\n               1779 commanded the Albemarle Barracks where the\n               Convention prisoners were housed. Among topics included\n               in the papers are Matt Phripp's desertion to the enemy\n               (1775), the affairs of the Convention Army, loyalism in\n               Prince George County, the mutinous Pennsylvania line\n               (1781), and Benedict Arnold's invasion of Virginia\n               (1781). Also included is a scathing attack on the\n               character and motives of Jacob Duche, a loyalist.\n               Although there are several items pertaining to politics\n               in Prince George County, there is nothing which reflects\n               Bland's role in Virginia's Ratification Convention\n               (1788) and his opposition to the Constitution. Many of\n               these letters have been published in Charles Campbell\n               (ed.), \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Bland Papers\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e, (Petersburg, Va., 1840-1843). (#3026)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm of originals at the Mitchell Library,\n               Glasgow, Scotland, consisting of correspondence, mostly\n               prior to 1760, relating to the tobacco trade between\n               Virginia and Glasgow in the eighteenth century. A letter\n               from Robert Gilchrist, Port Royal, Virginia, December\n               12, 1787, praises the British government and expresses\n               disgust with the state of affairs in America. (#5803)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA commonplace book kept by Robert Bolling of\n               \"Chellowe\" in Buckingham County containing poetry,\n               sketches, explanatory notes, and songs. Some of the\n               poems were printed in the \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Gazette\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003eunder the pseudonyms \"Curtius\" and \"Crambe.\"\n               Most of the poems are non-political; however, one\n               entitled \"The Scheme for the Maryland Liberty Lottery\n               Travesti\" written in 1767 satirizes Maryland's attempt\n               to raise funds to send Charles Garth to England as an\n               agent for the colony. (#8708-b)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm copy of originals at Duke University\n               Library includes John Hook's (d. 1808) letterbook and\n               about ten letters and documents which concern the\n               conflict between Hook and the Bedford County Committee\n               of Safety. John Hook, a Scottish merchant of New London,\n               Bedford County, Virginia, was charged with having said\n               \"there never would be Peace 'til the Americans get well\n               flog'd,\" and was called before the Committee to explain\n               his statement. There are also Hook's discussion of his\n               treatment by a \"mob,\" a \"memorandum,\" apparently written\n               by Hook, chastising the committee for its misconduct,\n               and Hook's oath of allegiance to the State of Virginia.\n               Some of these papers have been reprinted in \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Virginia Magazine of History and\n                  Biography\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e, Vol. XXXIII, pp. 399-403, and in William J.\n               Van Schreeven, Robert L. Scribner, and Brent Tarter,\n               eds., \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eRevolutionary Virginia: The Road to\n                  Independence: A Documentary Record\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e, Vol. III. (#247)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eInclude letters, 1780-1794, from John Brown to James\n               Breckinridge regarding Breckinridge's studies at the\n               College of William and Mary, Williamsburg and New York\n               social life, family, legal and business matters, the\n               U.S. Constitution, Virginia politics, Francis Preston,\n               and Revolutionary War claims. A number of letters\n               discuss state and national politics at length,\n               mentioning the weakness of the Confederation, the\n               prospects for a new Constitution, and the separation of\n               Kentucky from Virginia, a cause for which Brown was\n               actively working. On another issue, Brown complains\n               (September 30, 1788) about the large number of lawyers\n               practicing in the Danville [Kentucky] area, exclaiming,\n               \"By Heavens they must hunt Buffalo, or starve.\" (#2752)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm copy of correspondence, financial, and\n               legal papers of this family of \"Grove Hill,\" Botetourt\n               County. Most of the papers concern family business, but\n               land transactions, trade, and Indian problems are also\n               discussed. Several letters refer to the contemporary\n               political problems, the possible division of Augusta\n               County, and military activity in the West and elsewhere.\n               Originals are in the Roanoke Valley Historical Society.\n               (#9846)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCollection consists of the headquaters papers of\n               successive British commanders-in-chief in the American\n               Revolutionary War including Sir William Howe, Sir Henry\n               Clinton and especially Sir Guy Carleton. Originals in\n               the Public Record Office, London. (#6025)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eInclude accounts, 1780-1783 ca., of Austin\n               Brockenbrough, including entries for personal expenses,\n               i.e., the purchase of foodstuffs, sundries, and\n               household goods, as well as entries for the treatment of\n               his patients, including Revolutionary War soldiers and\n               slaves. (#919)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA typescript copy of Brooke's (1763-1851) narrative\n               of his life which includes mention of the service of his\n               brothers, Laurence and Robert, in the war. The former\n               was appointed by Benjamin Franklin as surgeon of the\n               BonHomme Richard, commanded by John Paul Jones. (#126)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous papers of this family of \"Brown's\n               Cove,\" Albemarle County. Material for this period\n               consists of land surveys, 1745, ante 1760 and 1783 of\n               Brown land on Moorman's River, Albemarle County, and\n               accounts, including accounts with Henry Hudson and\n               Company, later surveys, indentures and legal documents\n               of Albemarle County Sheriff, Bezaleel Brown, 1786-1838.\n               (#3513 and 3513-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of the Bryan, Randolph, and Tucker\n               families of value to the study of the early national\n               period of American history. Materials for the\n               revolutionary era consist largely of letters from\n               Theodorick Bland, Jr. (1742-1790), to John Randolph, Jr.\n               (1742-1775), and are concerned largely with family and\n               business matters. A letter September ll, 1771, discusses\n               a Prince Edward County election and an undated letter\n               from Bland to Randolph, perhaps written in June 1775\n               (folder \"1770-1774\"), mentions Lord Dunmore's departure\n               from Yorktown and defense of the colony. St.George\n               Tucker (1752-1827) writing to Theodorick and John\n               Randolph, June 29, 1788, claims that the adoption of the\n               Constitution will require the repayment of debts to the\n               British. Other letters from Tucker discuss the young\n               men's education and offer fatherly advice for a happy\n               and prosperous life. (#3400)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe business and personal papers of Jacob and James\n               Bumgardner, Augusta County distillers, which include a\n               typescript copy of a muster roll for the Ninth Virginia\n               Regiment of Foot for September 1778, commanded by\n               Lieutenant-Colonel Burgess Ball. (#347)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMainly the papers of Colonel Nathaniel Burwell of\n               \"Carter's Grove,\" James City County, and \"Carter's\n               Hall,\" Clarke County, including correspondence,\n               business, and legal papers. Material pertinent to the\n               revolutionary era consists largely of indentures, bonds,\n               and notes, many of which involve Burwell, Governor\n               Thomas Nelson, Jr., and Hugh Nelson. (#5757,\n               -a,-c)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eWarrant, 1774 May 5, for the arrest of Daniel Boone\n               and William Cowan to answer Alexander Baines' charges of\n               debt in Fincastle County, Va.; signed by John Byrd.\n               (#2117)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eRevolutionary War material mostly pertains to the war\n               in New York and includes mention of the problem of\n               Loyalists' estates, Indian problems on the frontier, the\n               treatment of private citizens by the British, the\n               depreciation of money paid troops by New York, and the\n               recovery of slaves captured by the British. Items of\n               particular interest include a March 2, 1780, letter from\n               John Jay to Governor George Clinton criticizing the New\n               York Constitution for its toleration of Jews, a letter\n               from Arthur Lee to Richard Henry Lee, February 17, 1778,\n               giving his version of the \"Silas Deane Affair,\" a letter\n               from Baron de Bache [William Lee] to Arthur Lee, October\n               8, 1780, reporting on Henry Lauren's capture by the\n               British and on British projections for reinforcements\n               for General Clinton's army, and a return for a foot\n               regiment at Fort Montgomery (N.Y.), July 18, 1777. (#38-111)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes one letter from General George Weedon to\n               Major Oliver Towles, November 8, 1777, telling him that\n               Weedon has informed Towle's wife of his status as a\n               British prisoner. (#2447, 2450, 2546)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and other papers of William Cabell\n               (immigrant), his son, Nicholas Cabell, and his great\n               grandson, Nathaniel F. Cabell. Revolutionary War\n               material consists primarily of records relating to the\n               Amherst County Minute Men commanded by Colonel Nicholas\n               Cabell and includes muster lists, payrolls, and receipts\n               for supplies. There are also lottery tickets, words to\n               \"The Liberty Song,\" and a few miscellaneous letters\n               relating to events of the period. Items in the 1780's\n               include papers relating to payment for military service\n               as well as some correspondence, bills, and receipts\n               relating to Nicholas Cabell's personal and business\n               affairs. (#5084)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eOriginals located in Lambeth Palace Library.\n               Chronological listings giving the dates and names of all\n               parties making the affidavits, or allegations, for\n               marriage licenses. The names, ages, and parishes are\n               given; sometimes information about parents and\n               occupations are included. (#8180)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCall, 1774, for town meeting in Norwich, Connecticut\n               to discuss ways to show and promote loyalty to the king\n               and to discuss other issues as desired. Signed by\n               selectmen Thomas Gray, Benjamin Huntington, Barnabas\n               Huntington, and Elijah Brewster. (McGregor, #10547-ce)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA cannonball purportedly from the Yorktown\n               battlefield. (#517)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and other papers relating to the\n               Carmichael, Bryan, Tucker, Coalter, and Randolph\n               families. Material pertinent to this era consists mainly\n               of several letters written by George French of\n               Fredericksburg to Carmichael while he was studying\n               medicine at the University of Edinburgh. Besides\n               recommending various courses, French urges him \"to go to\n               some good Dancing School, as that is absolutely\n               necessary.\" (#4660)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCarmichael, secretary to John Jay while on his\n               mission to Spain, writes to Richard Harrison, an\n               American agent at Cadiz, reporting on the progress of\n               the war in America and requesting that Harrison\n               \"cultivate\" Comte d' Estang (1729-1794), a French\n               admiral. (#2280)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA letter written to C. Richmond, auditor-general of\n               Maryland, regarding the settlement of claims against the\n               State. (#2906)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are typescript copies of correspondence,\n               1780-1786, between Eliza Ambler Carrington (Betsey\n               Ambler) and friends Mildred Smith and Francis Cairnes\n               discussing her experiences during the Revolutionary War.\n               Topics include family and social life, growing up in\n               Yorktown, Va., Revolutionary War experiences, flight to\n               Charlottesville to escape the British, the destruction\n               of Yorktown, John Marshall, Rachel Warrington, a family\n               friend, who had an illegitimate son, Lewis Warrington,\n               by the son of Rochambeau, travel in Virginia, and a\n               visit to Mount Vernon. Also included are typescript\n               copies of her letters, 1796-1823, to her sister Anne\n               Ambler Fisher regarding her memories of her experiences\n               during the Revolutionary War. Typescripts of these\n               letters are also in accession nos. 6403-i and 7661.\n               (#6723)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContains the letterbook of a Fredericksburg merchant,\n               Charles Yates, which includes many references to events\n               connected with the Revolution and their impact on\n               merchants. Available on department microfilm (M- 570).\n               (#3807)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letterbook copies of John, Charles, and\n               Landon Carter with London merchants, especially Messrs.\n               Stewart \u0026amp; Campbell. The letters concern mostly the\n               business affairs of Charles Carter of Shirley, but there\n               are occasional references to political events during the\n               period, 1763-1768. There are also a number of accounts\n               of Charles Carter recorded for the years 1777-1781.\n               Available on department microfilm (M-570). (McGregor\n               Library #4996)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eAn electrostatic copy of Jacob Duché's\n               letter, October 8, 1777, to George Washington in which\n               he criticizes the patriot cause and requests that\n               Washington persuade Congress to rescind the Declaration\n               of Independence. For Washington's response to Duche, see\n               #3026. (#4598-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMaterial pertaining to the Revolutionary War consists\n               of three typescript copies of letters to William\n               Woodford (1734-1780) of Caroline County, one from John\n               Taylor of Caroline (1753-1824) and two from Edmund\n               Pendleton (1721-1803). Taylor, writing from\n               Philadelphia, May 12, 1775, contrasts the humane conduct\n               of the patriots at Lexington with the alleged atrocities\n               committed by the British. He also reports on General\n               Gage and the provincial army assembled at Boston and\n               cites a Quaker regiment raised in Philadelphia as\n               evidence of the populace's general support for the\n               cause. Pendleton speculates, July 4, 1775, about British\n               military intentions and on July 8, 1775, asks for\n               reports about a recent battle in which Woodford was\n               involved, possibly the Battle of Monmouth. (#38-486)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePhotostatic copy of the original in the Library of\n               Congress. The letter to George Washington and an\n               enclosed copy of a resolution of the Virginia General\n               Assembly concern the subject of a separate peace with\n               Great Britain which Virginia rejected. (#1247)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence, newsclippings, and articles,\n               financial and legal papers, an archaeological report,\n               gravesite studies and miscellaneous items pertaining to\n               the establishment of a marker, by the Albemarle County\n               Historical Society, over the gravesite of Hessian\n               soldiers buries in the county during the Revolutionary\n               War. (#10678)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePapers relating to the Hubbard and Bolling families\n               of \"Chellowe\" in Buckingham County. There is a portion\n               of a military order log book for the Fifth Virginia\n               Regiment which lists the officer of the day, the officer\n               of the guard, the daily parole word and orders. Entries\n               in the log cover the periods July 15-November 20, 1776,\n               and October 14-November 9, 1777, covering the regiment's\n               activities during its encampment in the Tidewater area\n               and in New Jersey and New York where it had joined with\n               Washington's army. The log book provides information on\n               the daily activities of the regiment and records special\n               events such as Washington's address to the army after\n               hearing news of the victory at Saratoga. Various courts\n               martial are noted, particularly that of\n               Brigadier-General Adam Stephens. Other items include\n               letters to Major William Hubbard, including one from\n               Governor Thomas Nelson, Jr. concerning supplies in which\n               he orders Hubbard to impress whatever \"Negroes\" he needs\n               to assist him. Hubbard's commission as a major in\n               Virginia's First Battalion of Militia, part of a\n               contingent ordered to Charleston, S.C., is also\n               included. (#3006 and -a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMinute book of this Albemarle County church,\n               originally known as the Albemarle and then the Buck\n               Mountain Church. (#7403-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe papers of Angelica Schuyler Church contain\n               correspondence with family members and several notable\n               figures in American history including Thomas Jefferson,\n               Alexander Hamilton, the Marquis de Lafayette, General\n               Philp Schuyler, and French foreign minister Talleyrand.\n               There are also one or two letters each from George\n               Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Winfield Scott, Justus\n               Erich Bollman, Charles James Fox, and the Baron von\n               Steuben, as well as a brief third person note from Louis\n               Philippe or one of his brothers. Topics include United\n               States politics and foreign affairs; the French\n               Revolution; the imprisonment of Lafayette at Olmutz; the\n               Whiskey Rebellion; the War of 1812, particularly the\n               invasion of Canada; travel in Poland, Austria in 1794,\n               and England in 1840; trade in America and India, and\n               family and personal matters. (#11245)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eOfficial cipher codes, mainly in Jefferson's hand,\n               with explanations and instructions. Jefferson used these\n               codes in his diplomatic correspondence. Available on\n               Manuscripts Department Microfilm reel M-1679. (#38-285)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eKeys to the ciphers used by William Lee, Arthur Lee,\n               and Richard Henry Lee, with some examples. This item is\n               an electrostatic copy of a compilation by Edmund Cody\n               Burnett and was furnished by the Library of Congress.\n               (#8479)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eAccount, September 24, 1779, of Jonathan Clarke,\n               attending Assistant Commissary General for British\n               forces under Major General William Phillips, commander\n               of the Convention Troops in Albemarle, for the rental of\n               an office, the purchase of stationery, and the hire of a\n               butcher. With signature of approval by General Phillips.\n               (#6188)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA copy of an original diary in private hands which\n               contains Clarke's account of his service in the\n               Continental Army, beginning with his march from\n               Northampton, Mass. to the siege of Boston. He also\n               participated in the march on Canada in 1776 and the\n               seige of Quebec. (#9711)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA letter, March 2, 1774, from Captain Edward Foy,\n               secretary to Lord Dunmore, to Edward Hand regarding some\n               land purchased by Hand from the colony of Pennsylvania,\n               but which now was located in a region claimed by\n               Virginia. (McGregor Library #2290)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe bulk of this collection consists of materials\n               used by Mrs. Clement in her genealogical and historical\n               research on southern and southwestern Virginia,\n               especially Chatham and Pittsylvania Counties. Included\n               are her notebooks on Revolutionary War service in\n               Pittsylvania County, a fragment of the \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Gazette\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e[Purdie and Dixon], 1778, and an order from\n               Major Abraham Shelton to four men to present themselves\n               for duty. (#9479)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eLetter from historian Cobb regarding the settlement\n               of Hessian soldiers in the United States during and\n               after the Revolutionary War. (#1192)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains an undated manuscript,\n               probably written after 1814, on the military history of\n               the Revolution. (#6418)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThis extensive collection contains a variety of\n               personal and business papers relating to the Cocke and\n               Cabell families, chiefly from \"Bremo Recess,\" Fluvanna\n               County. Revolutionary war materials include autograph\n               letters and other items which reflect various military\n               and political aspects of the era. Several letters to\n               George Clinton, 1777-1780, relate to the war in New York\n               and discuss problems with the raising of sufficient\n               numbers of troops and supplies, the lack of adequate\n               officer quarters, the difficulty in procuring medical\n               supplies, frontier defense, and a Loyalist uprising in\n               Ulster and Albany Counties. Papers relating to the\n               Cabell family include a copy of an Amherst County\n               certification of the military service of Colonel\n               Nicholas Cabell of Amherst County which mention the\n               possibility of leaving England for America and complains\n               of economic burdens imposed on him by the \"late war.\"\n               Other items of interest include a letter from Nathaniel\n               Greene to Colonel Henry \"Light-Horse Harry\" Lee, January\n               12, 1781, emphasizing the importance of success in the\n               Georgetown campaign, an exchange of correspondence\n               between Arthur Lee and Benjamin Franklin while they were\n               commissioners in France, and a letter from William Lee\n               to his brother, Richard Henry Lee, April 13, 1781,\n               seeking his brother's interposition with Congress to\n               help obtain reimbursement for his services earlier in\n               the war; he also discusses military setbacks to Great\n               Britain in the East Indies, Benjamin Franklin's\n               ownership of a ship which carried supplies from France\n               to America, and a recent loan obtained by John Adams\n               from Holland. (#9513 \u0026amp; 9513-c)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes photostats of three letters relating to\n               military and Indian affairs in Georgia. One letter from\n               Nathaniel Greene to General Twigg, January 10, 1782,\n               mentions that General Wayne will soon be in Georgia to\n               take command, and expresses the hope that the enemy will\n               soon be driven from Savannah. The other two letters\n               written to General Twigg in 1788 refer to Indian\n               uprisings and a treaty negotiation with the Creeks.\n               (#1794)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA book containing general store accounts, records of\n               tobacco grown, and the expenses of an Albemarle\n               merchant, John Coles. Included is an account with\n               Jefferson. (#9533)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA typescript monograph, \"Colonial History of Nelson\n               County,\" by J. B. Coincon which mentions persons from\n               the county who participated in the Revolution. (#9331)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm copies of documents pertaining to Virginia\n               and includes correspondence, resolutions, minutes, and\n               acts. The expenses of the Virginia delegates to Congress\n               are also included. Originals in the Library of Congress\n               and the Virginia State Library. Twelve of the reels\n               consist mainly of Thomas Jefferson letters, etc., in the\n               papers of Congress and concern foreign affairs,\n               finances, national debt, military affairs, and Virginia\n               State Papers. (#3077 \u0026amp; etc.)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eTypescript essay, 1938, by Oliver W. Cobb regarding\n               British and Hessian troops taken as prisoners of war in\n               1777. Cobb also discusses John Burgoyne, Horatio Gates,\n               Guy Carleton, Lord Howe, and Lord Germain. (#2335)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e\"A Plan of the Barracks for the Convention Troops in\n               Virginia 1779,\" an electrostatic copy made from a\n               manuscript map in the National Archives, Record Group\n               360, Records of the Continental and Confederation\n               Congresses and the Constitutional Convention, PCC, item\n               173, vol. I. (#10183)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePrimarily the personal correspondence of Major Samuel\n               Cooper (1756-1840) and General Samuel Cooper\n               (1778-1876). The former was a Boston merchant and an\n               officer in the Continental Army. His papers include\n               \"memoirs\" of the Boston Tea Party and of the Battle of\n               Lexington, a letter to \"Harry,\" June 4, 1780, mentioning\n               a court martial, and a copy of the constitution of the\n               Society of Cincinnati which Cooper helped establish.\n               (#8610)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm copy of originals at Colonial Williamsburg\n               containing Corbin's tobacco book, 1746-1795, and\n               letterbook, 1758-1768. Many letters reflect Corbin's\n               role as Receiver General of His Majesty's revenue. Also\n               in the collection is the diary (1773-1776) of John\n               Harrower, a Scottish emigrant who came to Virginia in\n               search of employment. The latter item has been published\n               by Colonial Williamsburg, \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Journal of John Harrower: an Indentured\n                  Servant in the Colony of Virginia, 1773-1776\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e, Ed. with an introduction by Edward Miles\n               Riley (1963). (#9530-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Cornwallis (1738-1805) to Major James\n               Moncrief (1744-1793), the British engineering officer in\n               charge of defense works at Charleston, S.C., urging him\n               to return to Charleston as soon as possible because a\n               French attack on the city following the West Indian\n               campaign is suspected. (#1754)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eLord Cornwallis compliments Lieutenant-Colonel Nisbet\n               Balfour on his military leadership, apparently during\n               the Camden Campaign, July-August, 1780, in North\n               Carolina. General Tarleton and action at Broad River,\n               also known as Fishdam Ford (or Fort Ninety-Six), are\n               also mentioned. (McGregor Library, #2517)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between George Harrison Sanford King\n               and Curtis W. Garrision concerning the genealogy of\n               James Monroe. Includes copies of extracts of wills of\n               Monroe family members and a record of the Revolutionary\n               War service of Colonel James Monroe. (#9095)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the court martial, presided over by Major\n               John Roberts, of twenty-six Virginia soldiers of the\n               Virginia Convention Army Guard Regiment, charged with\n               desertion and with being off-limits; includes the name,\n               charge, plea, and verdict for each defendant. (#4432)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eElectrostatic copies of correspondence from Thomas\n               Cushing, Samuel Adams, Thomas Johnson, Jr., George\n               Washington, and Elbridge Gerry to Samuel Purviance, a\n               Baltimore merchant who was active in raising funds for\n               the relief of Boston, 1775. The letters mention this\n               activity, the affairs of the Continental Congress, and\n               the battles of Ticonderoga and Lexington. Washington's\n               letter, March 10, 1786, discusses the political\n               necessity of linking the western portions of Virginia\n               with the east by a canal network and Gerry's letter,\n               September 10, 1787, mentions the Philadelphia Convention\n               and the migration from Massachusetts and other places to\n               the Northwest Territory and to the territories of\n               Louisiana and Florida. (#8739)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContains hand-colored plats of lands owned by Major\n               Croghan in the present-day states of Kentucky and Ohio.\n               Part of the land was awarded to Croghan for his service\n               in the Virginia and Continental lines; the rest was\n               purchased by Croghan from other war veterans. (#5472)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes two letters to Cropper while at Valley\n               Forge: letter, 27 January 1778, from Alexander Scammell,\n               Washington's Adjutant-General regarding a transfer of\n               command and note, ca. 1778, from the Marquis de\n               Lafayette regarding coats. (#6711)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eSlides used by Richard Crouch to illustrate his\n               address to the Albemarle County Historical Society on\n               the Point of Fork Arsenal in Fluvanna County. The\n               illustrations are drawn from archeological and printed\n               sources and show various colonial and revolutionary\n               weapons, uniforms, a recruiting poster, and maps. (#8626)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContains a photocopy of Lord Cornwallis' Articles of\n               Capitulation. (#38-219)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm copies of original eighteenth century\n               manuscripts belonging to Sir Mark Dalrymple, Bart., New\n               Hailes, Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland and now\n               presumed to be at Register House, Edinburgh. A\n               preliminary calendar prepared by David C.\n               Yalden-Thompson is at the beginning of reel M-549. Only\n               one item (No. 506, reel M-552) pertains directly to the\n               Revolution, a letter from James Stirling, July 31, 1776.\n               Stirling, who was apparently with the 42nd Highlanders,\n               writes from Staten Island, describing the voyage to\n               America, encounters with a privateer, and the loss of a\n               British transport with part of Frazier's Regiment. He\n               also describes the treatment by Americans of a captured\n               British officer, the poor condition of American\n               deserters, and the arrival of the Hessians. (#3610)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eWalker Daniel writes B. Tardiveau concerning\n               Virginia's cession of 150,000 acres northwest of the\n               Ohio River to the Illinois Regiment for their service in\n               the war. (McGregor Library, #6376)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA copy (1805) of an inventory and appraisal, 1773, of\n               the estate of Henry Davis of Hanover County by Overton\n               Harris and Jacob William, including household goods and\n               slaves, recorded at Hanover Court, 1777, by William\n               Pollard. (#38-391)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePapers include family and business news from Orange,\n               Madison, Culpeper, Greene and Rapphannock Counties and\n               claims for Revolutionary War pensions. (#320)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe personal narrative of William Davis, a Quaker,\n               who was ordered to join a company of militia marching to\n               the Albemarle Barracks to guard the Convention Troops.\n               He refused to participate, and, consequently, was jailed\n               and whipped. (#38-160)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eBound volume, 1775-1809, containing list of\n               communicants of Zur Deutschen Lutheran Kirche of\n               Culpeper Co., Va. (#5065)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eElectrostatic copies of an indenture of Richard Henry\n               Lee; a letter, January 8, 1782, from Edmund Randolph to\n               General Washington (?) praising him for his actions at\n               Yorktown; and, a letter from James Madison, June 25,\n               1788, regarding the vote for ratification in the\n               Virginia Convention. (#7289-b)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eFacsimiles of Patrick Henry's resolutions against the\n               Stamp Act bearing an endorsement by Patrick Henry. (#6622)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eElectrostatic copies of original and typescript\n               documents regarding Reverend Douglas of Louisa County\n               including a will, deeds, and records from Louisa County\n               Court House relating to a suit against him. A letter\n               from Douglas, September l, 1778, tells of his dismissal\n               from his position for speaking disrespectfully of the\n               country. (#437-o,-p,-x,-y,-z)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eInclude agreement, 1789, concerning land in Orange\n               County, Va., Quaker marriage certificate, 1789, from\n               Hanover County, Va., and Revolutionary War claims for\n               George Shearman of Greene County, Va. and William Wayt.\n               (#702)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThis\n               letterbook of an Alexandria merchant, Harry Piper,\n               contains valuable information on the tobacco trade with\n               merchants at Belfast, Dublin, Glasgow, London, and\n               Whitehaven; there is also commentary on other business\n               activities, especially the use of convict labor.\n               Especially noteworthy are Piper's reports of colonial\n               response to Parliament's various legislative acts and\n               his analysis of the dispute in economic terms. Available\n               on department microfilm (M-2163). (#2981-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA letter, May 26, 1774, from John Murray, Earl of\n               Dunmore, to James Tilghman and Andrew Allen, members of\n               the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, regarding a\n               border dispute between Pennsylvania and Virginia. (#210)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten copy of a proclamation, 17 September\n               1774, by John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, regarding a\n               border dispute between Pennsylvania and Virginia. See\n               also #1668. (McGregor Library, #2839)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eAn official proclamation signed by Dunmore claiming\n               all lands west of Laurel Hill for Virginia and\n               instructing all residents of the territory to swear\n               allegiance to Virginia and Pennsylvania regarding title\n               to the western lands. A contemporary copy of this\n               proclamation is also in the McGregor Library, #2839.\n               (McGregor Library, #1668)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePhotostats of documents relating to Lord Dunmore's\n               Proclamation, September 17, 1774 and annotated by Landon\n               Carter. Originals in the John Carter Brown Library,\n               Brown University, Providence, R.I. (#1911)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eOf particular interest is a Receipt Book (1778-1779)\n               kept by Samuel Dyer, a merchant at Plain Dealing, Va.,\n               during his term as Assistant to the Clothier (John Moss)\n               to Virginia Troops. Dyer's tenure in the position lasted\n               from August 4, 1778, to April 2, 1780. Meticulously\n               detailed entries record the date, names, and unit for\n               each recipient along with a description of the articles\n               supplied. An occasional entry includes observations\n               about the activities of soldiers in the camp. There are\n               also entries for private business accounts during the\n               years 1783-1786. The other items are photocopies of\n               nineteenth century records in the National Archives\n               which detail Dyer's service during the Revolution in\n               connection with his application for a pension. (#7776, -a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe papers of the Randolph family of \"Edgehill\" and\n               those of the allied Nicholas and Jefferson families. The\n               bulk of the material falls after 1790, but there are\n               several items relating to the revolutionary period,\n               including Charles Tappan's engraving (1829) of\n               Jefferson's draft of the Declaration of Independence\n               showing changes made by John Adams and Benjamin\n               Franklin. There is also an exchange of correspondence\n               between Martha Jefferson and her friends regarding\n               Jefferson's voyage to France. (#1397)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA draft petition, July 12, 1775, by the Committee of\n               Safety of West Virginia District which transmits to the\n               Virginia Convention the treaty of July 6, 1775, with the\n               Delawares and the Six Nations at Fort Dunmore. The\n               petition also informs the Convention that Major John\n               Connolly has been arrested. The other item is a letter\n               from Charles Lee, naval officer of the South Potomac, to\n               Lieutenant-Governor Beverley Randolph, June 29, 1787,\n               informing Randolph of his seizure of a West Indian ship\n               smuggling rum and urging the strengthening of the port\n               of Alexandria. (#3044)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes accounts of a physician (possibly Dr. John\n               Brockenbrough) of Essex County, Va., for medical care of\n               men, women and children, free and enslaved. Many notable\n               families of Virginia's Northern Neck are included. (#38-44)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMainly bonds and deeds relating to the Fairfax\n               estates in the Northern Neck, some of which show\n               quitrents for Fairfax, Loudon, Culpeper, Prince William,\n               Berkeley, and Hampshire Counties. (#8884-d)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes records of the Goose Creek Baptist Church,\n               1775-1843, in Upperville and Robert Coombs' declaration\n               for a Revolutionary War pension. (#4473)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe collection includes one letter from William\n               Fitzhugh, January 27, 1778, to his nephew Benjamin\n               Grymes urging Grymes to remain on Washington's staff and\n               expresses despair that \"so many Virginians [are] leaving\n               their General and their Countrymen.\" (#5242)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eTypescript copies of two letters from a\n               Fredericksburg resident, one to his brother in\n               Massachusetts, the other to an unidentified recipient.\n               Among topics mentioned are Shay's Rebellion, the\n               treatment of Loyalists in Virginia, republicanism, and\n               the Constitutional Convention. (#38-515)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eRobert Forsyth (1754-1794), Fredericksburg, Deputy\n               Commissary of Purchases for the Southern Army, to\n               Colonel Beverly Winslow and Joseph Hawkins, appointing\n               them Assistant Commissaries of Purchases for the\n               Albemarle Barracks. (#38-652)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eColored engraving by Webster and Worrell, \"Peter\n               Francisco's Gallant Action with . . . Tarleton's Cavalry\n               . . ., Amelia Court House, Virginia 1781.\" (#2624)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eAn electrostatic copy of an article by John E.\n               Manahan regarding Peter Francisco's origins in Portugal,\n               his kidnapping and arrival in Virginia, and his career\n               during and after the American Revolution. (#7647)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCollections of county court records including\n               indentures, depositions, and attachments, mainly for\n               Franklin County, Augusta, Bedford, Orange, Shenandoah,\n               and Rockingham Counties. (#6902-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA register of an Episcopal parish, kept by the Rev.\n               Dr. Balman, with a handwritten history of the parish.\n               Originally, the parish comprised all of Shenandoah and\n               parts of Page, Warren, Clarke, Frederick, Jefferson,\n               Berkeley, and Hampshire Counties. (#4701)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe receipts are for provisions for Captain Michael\n               Bowyer's company of the 12th Virginia Regiment, kept by\n               Lieutenant Robert Gambell [Gamble] during the American\n               Revolution. (#10145)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe papers of this Cumberland County family includes\n               some nineteenth century correspondence regarding pension\n               claims of William Evans, Lieutenant of Infantry, 10th\n               Virginia Regiment, and his heirs, seeking an increase in\n               disability for wounds sustained during the Revolution.\n               (#3784)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eBruce E. Burgoyne's study is based on research\n               conducted in the British Museum and chiefly concerns\n               Germans in Canada under the command of Frederick\n               Haldimand. An extensive bibliography of manuscripts\n               material is included. (#10424)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA collection primarily of shipping papers of Captain\n               Gilford and his son, who sailed out of New York in the\n               West Indies trade. Included are bills of lading\n               (1755-1773) for flour, tea, bread and rice, personal\n               accounts (1761, 1770) and an agreement listing wages\n               paid to the seamen (1772). Also included is a slave bill\n               of sale (1785). (#3145)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the daybook and medical record of Dr. George\n               Gilmer of \"Pen Park\" and Charlottesville. One entry,\n               March 12, 1772, refers to treatment for Thomas\n               Jefferson. (#6145, -a, -b)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters from Harry Gordon to Mr. Thurston discuss\n               affairs between the British and the Indians, mentions\n               troubles with Indians near Detroit and Fort\n               Michilimackinac, difficulties with building\n               fortifications in the area, and French success with the\n               Indians (1764); he also writes about finishing his\n               reports on the inland forts with a map of their\n               locations, the few numbers of British troops in his\n               area, the poor condition of the forts, partially due to\n               the nature of the materials used in their construction\n               and repair, the management of troops, and the plan to\n               survey the area around the south shore of Lake Erie.\n               (McGregor Library #10547-az)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA copy of typescript excerpts from Thomas Grant's\n               journal which includes brief accounts of his service in\n               the Revolution, containing references to General Horatio\n               Gates' defeat in 1780 by Lord Cornwallis, military\n               action around Charlotte, N.C., and Cornwallis march\n               through North Carolina in 1781. (#5419)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat of a letter written to an unidentified\n               person which discusses the problem of building a college\n               on the banks of the Ohio during wartime and the unrest\n               and possible separation of western settlers from\n               Virginia. (#107)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of papers relating to the ordination of\n               David Griffith by the Bishop of London, 1770, and of\n               Griffith's activities as a surgeon in Washington's army,\n               1778. Includes an order signed by Lord Cornwallis\n               instructing that no harm was to be done to Griffith\n               while attending Colonel [George] Baylor and other\n               wounded soldiers captured by the British at Old Tappen\n               in N.Y. (#2554)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are contemporary copies of two letters, June\n               12 and July 10, 1777, from Colonel Lewis Willis to\n               Charles Yates describing military life. Willis writes\n               from Middlebrook and Morristown, New Jersey. (#49,\n               etc.)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMostly letters addressed to Thomas Miller and James\n               R. Ferguson of Goochland. A letter from Christian\n               Febiger (1746-1796), a Dane who emigrated to America in\n               the 1770's and eventually became colonel of the Second\n               Virginia Regiment, reports to the Court of Cumberland\n               County that his post will soon have a shortage of\n               provisions and that Cumberland and surrounding counties\n               have been ordered to supply him. For other letters from\n               Febiger discussing his problems, see \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Calendar of Virginia State Papers\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e, Vols. I-III. (#38-122)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eRegister kept by Rev. William Douglass including\n               names of Afro-Americans born and christened, notes on\n               ministers employed, 1720-1727, and information on\n               finances. Also available on department microfilm\n               (M-700). (#923)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCollection includes photostats of records for the\n               Goose Creek Baptist Church, 1775-1811, in Upperville,\n               Virginia. (#4496)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eInclude references to her father's experiences in the\n               Revolutionary War. (Barrett Library #7633, -a,\n               -b)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm includes a number of letters from various\n               prominent revolutionary figures collected by Cabell\n               Gwathmey. (#38-239 and 38-239-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Revolutionary War pension claim. (#8904)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePapers contain five vouchers of military service for\n               Revolutionary War veterans from Prince Edward County.\n               (#3270-b)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe papers of Sir Andrew Snape Hamond, bart.\n               (1738-1828), a British naval captain during the\n               Revolution, and those of his son, Sir Graham Eden\n               Hamond, bart. (1779-1862). The elder Hamond's papers\n               consist mainly of official records relating to his very\n               active and influential naval career and to his brief\n               political assignment as Lieutenant-Governor of Nova\n               Scotia, Commissioner of the Navy, and Commander-in-Chief\n               in Halifax, 1781-1782. Highlights of his wartime career\n               include his service in the coastal rivers of\n               Pennsylvania and Virginia where he mastered the art of\n               river warfare, and his role in the invasion of\n               Charleston, 1780. The personal material, although\n               limited, is of special significance. The personal\n               correspondence (1766-1778) of Hamond with Hans Sloane\n               and Hans Stanley gives the views of three Englishmen to\n               the approaching separation of the colonies from England.\n               Also of importance are Hamond's excellent narrative\n               account, written from 1783 to 1785, of his role in the\n               Revolution during the years, 1775-1777, and his\n               autobiography which covers his career to 1794. Principal\n               correspondents include: Marriot Arbuthnot, Robert Digby,\n               John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, Lord George [Sackville]\n               Germain, Lord Thomas Graves, William Hotham, Lord\n               Richard Howe, John Montague, Peter Parker, Molyneux\n               Shuldham, Philip Stephens, and William Tryon. Available\n               on department microfilm (M-1722-1724). (McGregor\n               Library, #680, etc.)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA bound typescript copy of a history of the militia\n               unit formed among students at Hampden-Sydney College\n               during the Revolution by Joseph D. Eggleston. (#2699-d)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe collection contains a photocopy of the vestry\n               book of Dettingen Parish, Prince William County,\n               1744-1802 and a typescript (1905) on \"Virginia Parish\n               Lines\" by Rev. E.L. Goodwin. (#2536)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, diaries, and business papers of the\n               Harrison and Meems families which contain materials\n               relating to the Revolution: a Richard Henry Lee letter\n               to J. Jennings, May 31, 1769, comments generally on\n               imperial policy; and, a certification that Florence\n               Blair is a widow of a Revolutionary war veteran and is\n               entitled to her husband's pension. Includes typescript\n               copies of correspondence between Betsey Ambler (Eliza\n               Ambler Carrrington) and her friends and a series of\n               letters to her sister concerning her life during the\n               Revolutionary War. Typescripts of these letters are also\n               in accession nos. 6403-i and 6723. A fuller description\n               of these letters can be found in the entry for Eliza\n               Jaquelin Ambler Carrington Papers (6723). (#7661)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of original papers in the Virginia State\n               Library. The collection consists of correspondence,\n               accounts, receipts of Hayes, a Philadelphia printer of\n               the firm Dunlop and Hayes, who was engaged by Governor\n               Jefferson in 1781 to be the government printer. There\n               are letters from Hayes to Governors Jefferson and Henry\n               Lee and from John Dunlop to Hayes. There are also\n               various papers relating to Hayes' printing business with\n               the state. A letter, June 12, 1781, from William Fleming\n               to Colonel William Preston discusses the war situation,\n               Cornwallis, Tarleton, appointments to the Virginia\n               Assembly, and the government's withdrawal from Richmond\n               with the approach of the British. (#7304)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe collection contains transliterations from the\n               original German, 1974, by William Edward Eisenberg, of\n               signers of the congregational constitution, 1776,\n               baptismal records, 1750-1848, communion records, 1775-\n               1812, and lists of sponsors and godparents. There are\n               also excerpts from books mentioning the church and the\n               Henkel family, and a photocopy and transcript of a 1776\n               petition to the House of Delegates for exemption from\n               parochial taxes to the established church. (#5065-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCollection includes subscription book concerning\n               construction of the church building, 1735-1737;\n               baptismal records, 1752-1816; communion book and\n               pastoral records, 1775-1877; minutes of congregational\n               meetings, to 1950; lists of bond holders; and\n               miscellaneous notes pertaining to the church's members,\n               land holdings, building and property maintenance, and\n               financial matters. (#5988, \u0026amp; 5988-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThis diverse collection of American and English\n               literary and historical papers contains two pay\n               warrants, May and November, 1780, signed by General\n               James Hamilton, Commander, Royal North Britain\n               Fusiliers, and Lieutenant William Hoey, respectively,\n               both with the Convention Troops in Albemarle County.\n               (#6435-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of a letter from Henry to Governor Thomas\n               Johnson of Maryland concerning defense preparations for\n               the Eastern Shore and Chesapeake Bay area and the\n               evacuation of animals and grain which the British could\n               use. Original owned by Historical Society of\n               Pennsylvania. (#1068)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eHenry writes Edmund Pendleton, October 21, 1776,\n               regarding the replacement on the council of Fielding\n               Lewis, who was ill. (McGregor Library #4918)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Governor Henry to Messrs. Van Biblin\n               and Harrison, November 22, 1776, informing them that a\n               Board of Commissioners has been set up to manage all\n               naval matters and that they are to turnover the Revenge,\n               a prize they had captured, to the Board. There is also a\n               leaf from Henry's ledger book, 1788-1795. (#5078)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA miscellaneous collection of papers relating to\n               Patrick Henry and his family. Included are receipts to\n               Henry and an extract from the journal of the 1775\n               convention made by William Wirt for his biography of\n               Henry. (#38-473)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eTypescripts (carbon) of about ten letters, 1776-1783,\n               from Herndon of Spotsylvania County to the Reverend\n               James Stevenson, Gloucester Courthouse which makes a few\n               general references to the problems between the colonies\n               and England. (#2817)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMainly business papers of Major Heth (d. 1822), a\n               Chesterfield County merchant who served in the First\n               Virginia Regiment during the Revolution and became a\n               prominent Federalist. About a dozen items pertain to\n               this period and consist largely of deeds, a plat, and\n               indentures. (#38-114)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous papers of these families consisting\n               largely of 19th century material; two letters written in\n               1783 and 1784, one by John Marshall, relates to military\n               certificates. Also available on department microfilm,\n               M-690 \u0026amp; M-1499. (#5071)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm of a diary of a Hanover County physician\n               (original in the Library of Congress) with considerable\n               comment on various events of the Revolution. Topics\n               mentioned are Lord Dunmore, George Washington, Patrick\n               Henry, the Virginia militia, privateering, inflation,\n               money, counterfeiting, Burgoyne's invasion of 1777,\n               Rochambeau and the French army, Thomas Jefferson, the\n               Declaration of Independence, George Rogers Clark, the\n               western campaigns, the British invasion of Virginia, and\n               Honyman's meeting with Comte de Rochambeau. Honyman was\n               present at Yorktown and provides his observations on\n               that battle also. (#8417)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes references to aid to Revolutionary War\n               victims and strong opinions about Thomas Paine and\n               famous Americans including Thomas Jefferson and George\n               Washington. (#7777)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of a letter from Howe to General Clinton\n               explaining his reasons for going up Chesapeake Bay\n               rather than the Delaware River. (#4469)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThis collection of the personal, legal, and business\n               correspondence of three generations of the Hubard family\n               contains two items pertaining to the Revolution. There\n               is a letter from Robert Lawson to Major William Hubard,\n               April 21, 1781 stating that General Nathaniel Greene has\n               ordered 2200 militia under Lawson's command to join the\n               Southern army. Also \"Instructions to the Delegates and\n               Freeholders of Charlotte County,\" October 16, 1776,\n               which endorse direct election of senators and the\n               elimination of the tax on dissenters for support of the\n               Church of England. (#8039)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA nineteenth century transcript containing extracts\n               of Captain Robert Kirkwood's \"Journal of Southern\n               Campaign,\" 1780-1782, which includes entries for the\n               march south from Morristown, N.J. and a description of\n               the Battle of Camden [S.C.]. The item is available on\n               reel (M-2277). (#9942)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContains several letters of Elizabeth Pinckney and\n               her son Thomas, a Revolutionary War general from South\n               Carolina, mainly about personal affairs. (#6019)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThis collection includes the papers of James Hunter,\n               Jr., a merchant of Scottish descent who lived in\n               Fredericksburg, Virginia. Some papers provide data on\n               supplies issued to the Continental Army by Hunter in his\n               role as Commissary for Public Stores in Fredericksburg.\n               The bulk of the material for the period of the\n               Revolution consists of correspondence from Hunter's\n               several business partners and contacts. These papers\n               document the problems encountered by merchants during\n               wartime: fluctuating market values for goods, inflation\n               and currency depreciation, privateering, and\n               confiscation of goods by the enemy. A few pre-war\n               letters from Duncan Ingraham, Jr., a London merchant,\n               mention political events, such as the Boston Port Act,\n               and show enthusiastic support for the American cause. In\n               general, however, the papers contain little reference to\n               military and political events during the war and\n               post-war years, except as they impinge on business\n               activities. Some information is included on Hunter's\n               speculative ventures, but little exists on his father,\n               James Hunter, Sr., an owner of an iron foundry at\n               Falmouth, Virginia. (#38-45, etc.)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of \"An Address to the First and Second\n               Virginia Brigades at Feu de Joie at Valley Forge, May 6,\n               1778,\" by Reverend Hurt, chaplain of the Second Brigade.\n               (#2840)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe microfilm contains the file copy of a letter from\n               Thomas Jefferson to Baron von Steuben, December l, 1780,\n               concerning the expiration of enlistments prior to major\n               campaigns. (#6228 and 6228-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eInstructions from George III disallowing Virginia's\n               law, passed in 1769, adding an extra fifteen percent\n               import duty on slaves and admonishing Nelson to assent\n               to nothing \"by which the Importation of Slaves shall be\n               in any respect prohibited or obstructed.\" (#3195)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePersonal, legal, and commercial papers of the Watts,\n               Saunders, and Featherstone families, and their\n               connections, of Prince Edward, Botetourt, Campbell, and\n               Bedford Counties in Virginia. Revolutionary era material\n               are mainly the papers of William Watts (d. ca. 1798), an\n               attorney of Prince Edward County, and later of Botetourt\n               and Campbell Counties. Most of the papers are business\n               records, but included are numerous court records from\n               Amelia, Buckingham, Cumberland, and Prince Edward\n               Counties. Other pertinent material includes a letter\n               from Brigadier General Robert Lawson to Watts, September\n               27, 1781, authorizing him to secure military supplies by\n               impressment or other means, and payrolls for Captain\n               Addison Lewis' troop of the First Regiment of Light\n               Dragons commanded by Colonel Theodorick Bland. (#38-33 \u0026amp; 116)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe collection includes a photocopy of a Fairfax\n               County court record, February 1782, relating to claims\n               for property \"impressed or taken for public service.\"\n               (#6589-k)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eFamily records, land grants, wills, and other papers\n               of the James family from Lower Norfolk, later Princess\n               Anne, County. Also included is a copy of a minute book\n               for Linhaven Parish, 1724-1882, and several lists of\n               tithables and taxable property for the area, chiefly the\n               lower, middle, and upper precincts of Eastern Shore, the\n               upper and lower Western Shore precincts, and Blackwater\n               and Little Creek precincts. (#38-402)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eSurveys, maps, and plans of the town and vicinity\n               including two copies of maps made for Count de\n               Rochambeau's forces, 1781. (#38-591)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eWriting to \"Madam,\" Martha Jefferson discusses\n               patriotic sentiment among women in Pennsylvania,\n               Maryland, and Virginia.. (#3668)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePhotostatic copy of a payroll for Captain George\n               Lewis' Cavalry Company, May, 1977. (#3086)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, surveys, deeds, official documents,\n               accounts, and miscellaneous papers such as drawings,\n               music, and memorabilia of Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826).\n               The bulk of the material relates to the 1770's and\n               1780's and primarily concerns his personal affairs. Most\n               items are original documents, but copies are included\n               when the only originals are known to be in county court\n               houses, in foreign repositories, or in private hands.\n               Occasional items reflect his role as a delegate to the\n               Second Continental Congress, as Governor of Virginia,\n               and as the United States' Minister to France and deal\n               with politics and military affairs at the state,\n               continental, and international level. Complementing this\n               material are microfilm and other copies of Jefferson's\n               papers at the Library of Congress, the Massachusetts\n               Historical Society, the Huntington Library, and from\n               other repositories and private owners. A guide, \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Jefferson Papers of the University of\n                  Virginia\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e, compiled by Constance E. Thurlow, et al,\n               (Charlottesville: The University Press of Virginia,\n               1973), is available. (Accessioned under various\n               numbers)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContempory copies of letters to Richard Henry Lee\n               regarding the relations of the colonies with Great\n               Britain and portraits of Lords Chatham and Camden which\n               had been purchased for the Westmoreland County Court\n               House. (#967)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThis collection of miscellaneous autographs and\n               manuscripts includes engravings of Samuel Adams, George\n               Rogers Clark, and Lafayette. (#6693, etc.)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eBound volume of printed and mimeographed material and\n               a typescript relating to Jack Jouett, Jr., The Swan\n               Tavern, and the Jouett family. (#784)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContains two letters of interest: one from Charles\n               Pettit to Nehemiah Hubbard, October 13, 1778, which\n               mentions General Nathaniel Greene and supplies, and a\n               letter from Elias Boudinot to Lewis Pentard. (#3070-d)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes miscellaneous memoranda, typed transcripts,\n               and a clipping relating to colonial and revolutionary\n               soldiers from Augusta County and the Ausgusta County\n               militia. (#557)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eLedger for a store at King William Court House. (#3552)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eAccounts for a country store in Linville, Rockingham\n               County. Entries are largely in German. (#1717)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA typescript of a letter informing an unknown\n               recipient about the reduction in whale oil duties. (#38-668)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eLafayette, writing three days before his engagement\n               with Cornwallis at Green Spring, Virginia, gives Captain\n               Belfield some instructions regarding military matters.\n               (#8097)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA grant of land in Fayette County, Ohio, to Michael\n               Gratz for his service in the Revolutionary War. (#6215)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter, 1784, from Patrick Henry to John\n               Tabb regarding purchase of land in Amelia County and a\n               survey, 1785-1786, by H. Marshall of land near the\n               Licking and Ohio Rivers for James Monroe. (#6089)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes receipts of Captain William Lane for\n               payments for expenses incurred in recruiting and\n               obtaining supplies for the 2nd Battalion and for its\n               journey to Georgia to join the Continental army. There\n               are receipts for horses, nursing sick soldiers, small\n               arms, and provisions. (#8606-f)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten copies of Laurens' public papers\n               reflecting mainly the period when he was a member and\n               president of the Continental Congress. The papers\n               concern foreign and domestic loans, currency, credit,\n               and other financial matters. (McGregor Library, #2298)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCollection includes typed transcript of the\n               proceedings of Hanover Presbytery, pertaining to church\n               affairs, distribution of financial resources, and\n               discussion of church members' and ministers' personal\n               conduct, and including lists of ministers attending\n               meetings. Also available on department microfilm (M-17).\n               (#2625, -a, -b \u0026amp; 832)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eBoth letters from Lee while a commissioner abroad\n               concern his efforts to obtain supplies and money from\n               Holland. One letter, November 12, 1778, is believed to\n               have been written to C.W.F. Dumas. (McGregor Library,\n               #2281)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm copy of cases adjudged by Lee in the\n               Virginia General Court and the High Court of Chancery,\n               including some unreported cases. Also included are some\n               opinions of Chief Justice Paul Carrington and Judges\n               Bartholomew Dandridge, William Waller Hening, Peter\n               Lyons, and James Mercer. (#4958)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm includes the papers of General Fitzhugh Lee\n               with material relevant to the Lee and Mason families\n               also. Most of the items of the revolutionary period are\n               bonds and other papers relating to John and Hancock Lee.\n               There are two letters, one from an unidentified\n               surveyor, December 26, 1780, and one from George Mason,\n               September 10, 1782, regarding land interests which they,\n               Captain Hancock Lee, and others had in the area of Green\n               River, in Jefferson County, and other parts of western\n               Virginia. (#8494)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA letter to Arthur Lee in which Richard Henry\n               expresses the hope that Silas Deane will be censured\n               following the publication of Hezekiah Ford's vindication\n               of Arthur Lee. (McGregor Library, #2523)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm copies of typescript copies of four\n               letterbooks. The first three books contain letters of\n               Lee (1739-1795) to business associates and to his\n               brothers Richard Henry Lee (1732-1794) and Francis\n               Lightfoot Lee (1734-1797). A partner in the firm of\n               deBerdt and Sayre, London, Lee's letters chiefly concern\n               the tobacco trade. However, letters to his brothers\n               contain numerous comments of political events in England\n               and the colonies with frequent references to prominent\n               leaders in Virginia and England. The fourth volume is\n               almost exclusively business in nature. The originals are\n               at the Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation, Stratford\n               Hall. (#882)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists primarily of the papers of\n               Arthur Lee (1740-1792) and those of his brothers,\n               Richard Henry (1732-1794) and William (1735-1795) from\n               \"Stratford Hall,\" Westmoreland County. The bulk of the\n               material, comprised of originals and copies from various\n               repositories, including the Library of Congress, Harvard\n               University, and the American Philosophical Society,\n               falls into the 1760's and 1770's and provides\n               comprehensive documentation for virtually all aspects of\n               the revolutionary era. Arthur Lee's letters begin in\n               1760 when he was a medical student at the University of\n               Edinburgh; later in the sixties, his letters and those\n               of William Lee's, both of whom were in England, deal\n               primarily with trade and commerce, but include frequent\n               observations on English politics, the Stamp Act, and\n               other topical issues. The collection is particularly\n               valuable for revealing the development of a\n               revolutionary spirit in America in the early 1770's and\n               also sheds light on the diplomatic ventures in which\n               Arthur and William Lee were involved. Correspondence to\n               and from Richard Henry Lee reflect his involvement in\n               Virginia and continental politics as a member of the\n               House of Delegates (1780-1784), as a delegate to the\n               Continental Congress (1774-1779), and as president of\n               the Congress of the Confederation (1784-1786). Some\n               insight into Richard Henry's assessment of the\n               Confederation and his disenchantment with the\n               Constitution is also included. Besides the Lees' papers\n               and those of their relatives, there are included papers\n               of John Adams, Samuel Adams, Benjamin Franklin, James\n               and Joseph Gardoqui, Thomas Jefferson, the Marquis de\n               Lafayette, Mrs. Catherine MacCauley, James Madison,\n               James Monroe, Robert Morris, Edmund Pendleton, Adam\n               Stephens, and George Washington, among others. The major\n               portion of these papers has been microfilmed under the\n               title, \"Lee Family Papers, 1742-1795;\" a published guide\n               to the microfilm edition is available. Available on\n               department microfilm, M-1714-1721. (#38-112,\n               etc.)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and other papers relating to the\n               Fendall, Harrison, Miller, Murray, and Jones families of\n               Loudoun County. A few items of relevance for the\n               Revolutionary era are in boxes 16, 18, and 22. Of\n               particular interest are items in box 22, including an\n               account of Charles Lee with the State of Virginia,\n               October 1783, and miscellaneous legal papers and notes\n               regarding cases tried by Charles Lee in the 1780's.\n               There is also a letter, February 7, 1786, from Henry\n               Lee, Jr. to his father informing him that discussion of\n               \"the affairs of the empire\" awaits a quorum in the\n               Confederation Congress and a petition, probably drawn in\n               the 1780's, by the citizens of Fairfax County complains\n               about the high taxes for road repair. (#8557-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContains Mary Sherlock's receipt of lands granted to\n               her father, Captain Samuel Timpson for his military\n               service and her affidavit regarding disposition of the\n               land. (#5668)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eFour letters written by Captain William Lewis in\n               various months of 1778 to James Hunter, a merchant in\n               Fredericksburg. Lewis describes Norfolk's ship-building\n               industry which is depressed both by the British blockade\n               and the drain of labor for military service. He also\n               discusses naval action at Hampton Creek and Ockracoke as\n               well as colonial privateering. (#9512)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA collection of miscellaneous papers relating to the\n               Lewis, Latane, and Taliaferro families. Included is a\n               note from Colonel Daniel Morgan endorsing a furlough for\n               Lieutenant [Henry] Waring, Fifth Virginia Regiment,\n               because of illness. Also, two commissions, one from\n               Governor Jefferson, October 2, 1780, appointing William\n               Latane a lieutenant in the Essex County militia, and one\n               signed by Governor Henry appointing him a lieutenant in\n               the Sixth Company of Militia (Virginia). Other items\n               include tickets used by John Taliaferro Lewis to attend\n               medical lectures, 1777-179, at the University of\n               Edinburgh and a few business and legal papers of John\n               Taliaferro Lewis for 1784. (#38-418)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePapers of an Essex County family contains a letter\n               from a George McCall, probably a Scottish merchant,\n               written from Glasgow, June 5, 1780, inquiring whether it\n               would be possible for him to return to Virginia to\n               recover some property in order to be able to afford to\n               support and educate his family. Also avaiable on\n               department microfilm (M-192). (#2345)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA vestry book for this Amherst County parish with\n               four documents, 1789-1807, relating to the parish\n               enclosed within. (#7909)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe plantation journals of Philip Lightfoot (d. 1786)\n               and of his son, Philip (1784-1865) of Cedar Creek and\n               Port Royal, Caroline County. Volume one contains a\n               ledger for the years 1781-1793. (#592)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA typescript listing of soldiers from Augusta County\n               who served in the Revolution. Copied from John H.\n               Gwathmey, \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eHistorical Register of Virginia in the\n                  Revolution\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e(1973). (#892)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIn a notebook containing mostly medical remedies,\n               there is a copy of a report of the New Jersey Council of\n               Safety's investigation of two Quakers, Abel and James\n               Thomas. The Quakers had been behind British lines in New\n               York and were suspected of subversive activities, but\n               President William Livingston and the Council found them\n               not guilty. (#7886)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA draft of a letter to the Board of Admiralty from\n               the Secretary of State for the Colonies, regarding the\n               King's decision to send troops to Jamaica and West\n               Florida as part of an effort to conquer the Floridas and\n               New Orleans from the Spanish. (McGregor Library #6209)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eElectrostatic copies of two printed documents,\n               February 20, 1786, and January 27, 1787, regarding\n               military pensions signed by Patrick Henry and Edmund\n               Randolph, respectively. (#437-j)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA manuscript volume containing detailed entries for\n               the court proceedings from June 8, 1762, to February 15,\n               1764. Entries include levies assigned and prices set for\n               various kinds of alcoholic beverages sold in the county\n               and ages of slaves for lists of tithables. (#2760)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eAn essay entitled, \"The Part Taken by Nansemond\n               County, Virginia in the American Revolution,\" by W.E.\n               MacClenny. This essay is only available on department\n               microfilm (M-19). Collections also includes other\n               typescripts by MacClenny and newspaper clippings on the\n               history of Nansemond and Suffolk Counties which mention\n               events of the Revolutionary period. Available on\n               department microfilm. (#38-270)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA commonplace book kept by Hugh McConnel of Fish Kill\n               Landing, New Jersey, containing copies of American and\n               British poetry, songs, letters, toasts, anecdotes, and\n               speeches. Also includes a chronology of the Revolution\n               and a map of the seige of Boston, 1775-1776. (#6329)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes one item pertaining to the Revolutionary\n               War: an oath of allegiance to Virginia of John McCue,\n               Jr., October 4, 1777. (#4406)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes family and business news and Revolutionary\n               War claims. (#1707, 1755, 1755-a and 1755-b)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncluded in this collection is a ledger containing\n               transcripts of letters from Eliza Ambler Carrington\n               (Betsey Ambler) to Ann Ambler Fisher which contain some\n               recollections of her life as a young girl during the\n               war. (The transcripts are in a volume entitled,\n               \"Illustrative Cases in Real Property.\") (#2969-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContains a letter, A. Smith to Captain Vivion Minor,\n               December 19, 1782, regarding British naval activity in\n               Chesapeake Bay and the possible recall of Arthur Lee\n               from the Continental Congress. (#38-470)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eTranscripts of three letters of Macon's (1758-1837)\n               pertaining to his military duty while a student at\n               Princeton and to the military service of John Markham\n               and John Branham. (#2618)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Madison and Theodorick Bland, Jr. to\n               Governor Benjamin Harrison, May 14, 1782, discusses the\n               question of Virginia ceding her Western territory to the\n               Confederation and Sir Guy Carlton's peace commission.\n               (McGregor Library, #2019)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA nineteenth century letterbook which contains copies\n               of seven letters from James Madison to William Bradford\n               during the period 1772-1775. Topics discussed include\n               Philadelphia's \"tea party,\" religious liberty, Indian\n               problems, relations between Lord Dunmore and the\n               Virginia Assembly, the Continental Association, popular\n               sentiment in Virginia, and the speech of Logan, the\n               Shawnee chief, to Lord Dunmore. All letters have been\n               published in \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Papers of James Madison\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e, edited by William T. Hutchinson and William\n               M.E. Rachal, vol. l. (#8474-ag)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePrimarily the business papers of Nathan Mallory, an\n               Orange County farmer, which give some insight into the\n               operations of a small planter. Materials pertinent to\n               the years between 1760 and 1790 include legal papers,\n               several accounts, receipts, a bill of exchange, slave\n               valuations and slave bills of sale and John Mallory's\n               will and inventory of his estate. (#38-140)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eTwo items pertain to this period: Robert\n               Breckinridge, Cumberland Court House, informs Major\n               George Rice, Assistant Deputy Quartermaster at Albemarle\n               Barracks, January 4, 1782, that he is returning a horse\n               and saddle belonging to the army and mentions Colonel\n               Christian Febiger. A letter from Richard Claiborne,\n               Deputy Quartermaster General at Richmond, January 15,\n               1782, encloses Colonel Edward Carrington's explanations\n               for the abolition of most military posts and gives\n               instructions for the disposition of horses, wagons, and\n               other property in the custody of the addressee. (#38-453)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe collection consists of photocopies of documents\n               relating to the Hunter family of Princess Anne County\n               and allied families. Includes a list of tithables of\n               Jacob Hunter, June 10, 1775. (#38-635)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm of a scrapbook containing autograph letters\n               from Revolutionary era figures, especially signers of\n               the Declaration among other American political and\n               professional people. Only six items pertain to the war\n               and relate to such topics as military activities in New\n               York and South Carolina, prisoners of war, and Valley\n               Forge. (#9757-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eAn American Loyalist describes his preparations for a\n               voyage from England to America, sailing on a British\n               troop ship, the landing of British troops at Elk River,\n               Delaware, an engagement with an American privateer, and\n               anti-loyalist sentiment in Charleston. (#4727)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eBusiness, legal, and personal papers of these\n               families which contain some items pertaining to the\n               Revolutionary era. There are legal papers written and/or\n               signed by John Marshall, and legal and business papers\n               of John and Ralph Wormeley and the Fairfax and Lee\n               families. Also there are several letters from William\n               Grayson of Dumfries which were written while he attended\n               the Confederation Congress and concern the management of\n               his affairs back home. Finally, there is a certificate\n               stating that Peter Rust was a militiaman who was wounded\n               during the war. (McGregor Library #1106)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCollection contains a ledger containing the general\n               merchandise accounts of Hudson Martin \u0026amp; Co. and\n               Martin's accounts as clerk for the Albemarle County\n               Court; it includes an account of rum, wine, and sugar\n               seized from Robert Harksley, a British commissary, and\n               accounts for accounts with Jack Jouett, George Gilmer,\n               Thomas Walker, Jr., Philip Mazzei, Hastings Marks, John\n               Harvie and others including Virginia troops. (#38-2)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMason's letters refer to various Virginia and\n               Continental political issues of the period. The June 4,\n               1779, letter mentions public finances, defense of the\n               state, the ratification by Virginia of the treaty with\n               France, sale of public lands, the confiscation of\n               Loyalist estates, and the naturalization of foreigners,\n               among other topics. Writing as a delegate from the\n               Philadelphia Convention, May 21, 1787, Mason speculates\n               that the consensus seems to be to abandon the\n               Confederation for a new national government; the letter\n               includes a list of possible reforms of the Articles of\n               Confederation. (McGregor Library, #990-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMason of Williamsburg writes a merchant in Bermuda\n               about Virginia's new law allowing confiscation of\n               British lands and their re-sale to private investors.\n               Mason offers his services as agent should the merchant\n               be interested. (#3830)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThis collection of papers relating to the Mather\n               family contains a letter from Samuel Mather to John\n               Hancock, September 18, 1776. Mather gives a description\n               of Boston during the seige, mentions the Declaration of\n               Independence, and advises that America should remain\n               neutral in European affairs and that paper money should\n               be backed by bullion. (McGregor Library, #38-632)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a bound volume of letters written to and\n               collected by Joshua and Thomas Gilpin of Philadelphia.\n               Thomas Gilpin was a Quaker pacifist during the\n               Revolution who, along with a group of Quakers, was\n               exiled to Virginia in 1777 by Pennslvania's Supreme\n               Executive Council. There is an exchange of\n               correspondence between Gilpin and the Committee of Fifty\n               in Philadelphia concerning actions of his which violated\n               Committee orders and various other letters which give\n               Gilpin's view on various issues and events of the\n               Revolution. During the 1780's there is an exchange of\n               letters between James Maury, a Liverpool merchant, and\n               various correspondents, including his brother, Mathew\n               Maury of Virginia. These letters are concerned mostly\n               with personal and business affairs, but some mention the\n               economic distress of Virginians caused by their debts to\n               English merchants. (#3888)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of Mazzei's letters to James Madison,\n               Thomas Jefferson, John Blair, and Mr. Lomax. Most of the\n               letters are in Italian and concern his activities as an\n               agent for Virginia in Europe and contain his\n               observations on political and economic affairs. Some of\n               these letters are published in Richard Cecil Garlick,\n               Jr., \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003ePhilip Mazzei, Friend of Jefferson: His Life\n                  and Letters\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e, The Johns Hopkins Studies in Romance\n               Literatures and Languages, vol. 7, (Baltimore, 1933).\n               (#38-182)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a letter from Captain Everard Meade\n               (1746-1802) to Francis Thornton, his brother-in-law,\n               June 14, 1776. Meade, who failed to receive a promotion\n               in the army, sharply criticizes Virginia's \"executive\n               power\" for its promotion policy. (#10126-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between the Everard Meade\n               family of Virginia and the family of Hodijah Baylies of\n               Dighton, New York. Topics include visits bewtween the\n               Meade and Baylies families and family news and news of\n               the capture of a British ship by militia off the New\n               Jersey coast in 1777. (#10126-c)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA portion of this letter concerns a bill passed by\n               the Virginia legislature for the relief of George Rogers\n               Clark, poverty stricken and ill, by providing him the\n               largest pension ever awarded by the State. (#7308)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eInclude letter, 1767, to John Morgan, concerning\n               attempt of veterans of the French and Indian War to\n               obtain land for their services and letter, 1774, to\n               unknown recipient, in which Mercer replies he has sent\n               the recipient's letter for publication, mentions that\n               the governor has declined land warrants for Virginia\n               officers who served in Northern regiments and will allow\n               some surveys on the Ohio River. He urges his\n               correspondent to present his case for the surveys to\n               Lord Dunmore. (McGregor Library, #990)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm copies of letterbooks, journals, ledgers,\n               and invoice books of Robert Townshend Hooe and Richard\n               Harrison, merchants of Alexandria. Originals are in the\n               New York Public Library. Besides reflecting the business\n               activities of the firm of Hooe and Harrison, there are\n               also records for James and Harris Hooe and for Hooe,\n               Stone \u0026amp; Co. The records include the names of many\n               persons from the Northern Neck of Virginia and from\n               southern Maryland and they also reflect the fluctuations\n               of prices and currency values, and the conduct of\n               overseas trade during the 1770's and 1780's. (#3005)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThese papers contain historical and genealogical\n               information about Page County. Information concerning\n               the Revolutionary War is included. (#4148)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThis manuscript describes the condition of various\n               churches in North Carolina and Virginia in the period\n               following the Revolutionary War. (#10340)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA collection of miscellaneous autographs of prominent\n               Americans contains two letters written in 1785 by\n               Benjamin Harrison and Edmund Pendleton respectively,\n               both relating to personal business affairs. (#9030)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a letter, December 4, 1798, from Richard\n               Henry Lee to Richard Anderson, a surveyor working on\n               Revolutionary War claims in Jefferson County [W. Va.],\n               about some problems concerning land claims devised to\n               his son, Cassin, by Arthur Lee. (#9030-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter from Francis Walker Gilmer to Leslie\n               Combs regarding a Revolutionary War veteran's petition\n               to the legislature. (#10509)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eAmong the papers in this collection is an account\n               book, ca. 1764-1785, of John Craford, probably of\n               Botetourt County. (#8953)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncluded in this collection is a nineteenth century\n               affidavit of Robert Coleman, Buckingham County,\n               concerning his service in the Revolutionary War. (#4756)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a petition, 1781, to the Maryland Court of\n               Admiralty concerning the disposition of the Betsy, a\n               prize captured by Captain Gear Chadwick of the Recovery;\n               receipt, 1784, for sale of John Guthrie's military\n               service claim; a letter of introduction for Lewis\n               Littlepage written by Alexander Nelson to Nicholas Low,\n               October 31, 1785, which mentions that Littlepage is\n               being sent by Virginia on a mission to France; and legal\n               documents, 1774-1790, primarily subpoenas for lawsuits\n               in Loudoun and Culpeper counties, Va. (#3136)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThree letters pertain to the Revolutionary period.\n               Jacob Morris, an aide to General Charles Lee, writes to\n               his son, Charles Valentine, August 25, 1841, about his\n               wartime experiences and a visit to Lee while Lee was a\n               British prisoner. Two letters, October l, and November\n               3, 1930, discuss Lee; the former, believed to have been\n               written by Charles M. Morris, seeks to exonerate Lee\n               from the charge of treason. (#772)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe papers of this family from Hanover and Louisa\n               Counties include the papers of Colonel Richard Morris, a\n               member of the Committee of Safety of Hanover County and\n               Assistant-Paymaster and Commissary for the State of\n               Virginia. There are receipts and accounts for money and\n               supplies issued to Virginia and Continental military\n               units. A letter, February 11, 1788, from Morris to James\n               Maury speaks critically of Patrick Henry for his role in\n               raising a general opposition to the Constitution. (#38-79)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous papers relating largely to the\n               Revolution including muster and pay rolls for various\n               companies in the First and Ninth Virginia Regiments.\n               There is also an agreement between Generals Cornwallis\n               and Greene concerning an exchange of prisoners (May 3,\n               1781)), a ledger sheet from the account book of Maurice\n               Simons, a merchant who sold cloth and other yard goods\n               to the army, and a statement (April 17, 1782) of\n               Lieutenant John Heel defending himself against charges\n               of desertion. (#5974, etc.)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eAn electrostatic copy of a return for the First\n               Virginia Regiment of the Continental Army, signed by\n               Bartholomew Yates. (#7898-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA payroll, October 1778, for Captain Charles\n               Porterfield's company, 11th Virginia Regiment, Colonel\n               Daniel Morgan commander; and, a muster roll, April 1780,\n               for the companies of James Pendleton, Drury Ragsdale,\n               and Whitehead Coleman of the lst Regiment of Artillery\n               in the Continental Army. (McGregor Library, #6164)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eNelson writes John Page discussing events around\n               Norfolk and the battle at Great Bridge. He also\n               expresses his fear of the British navy and comments on\n               the general unpreparedness of Continental forces. (#9975)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters of William Nelson written between\n               1766-1772 and concern primarly business affairs\n               including bills of lading for tobacco. Also includes\n               letters about business affairs from Thomas Nelson after\n               1772. These letters concern the settling of William\n               Nelson's estate in 1772 and occasionally refer to the\n               turbulent political climate and its impact on trade.\n               (#5074)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePrimarily papers of the Nelson family of \"Belvoir,\"\n               Albemarle County, and contains several nineteenth\n               century copies of 1779 and 1781 pay receipts for Matthew\n               Pope et al for his service as a surgeon, 1777-1781.\n               (#2831 and 2831-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThere are several typescripts of letters, 1776 and\n               1781, which refer to the impending crisis, the war, and\n               the burning of New London, Connecticut. (#7789)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes miscellaneous records pertaining to this\n               Rockbridge County church, including the names of men who\n               served in the war with their rank and corps. (#38-117, etc.)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence, business papers, and accounts of\n               Wilson Cary Nicholas (1780-1820). Of importance for the\n               Revolutionary era is the correspondence between Robert\n               Carter Nicholas (1715-1780), Wilson Cary's father, and\n               the prominent London merchant John Norton of John Norton\n               \u0026amp; Sons mercantile firm. Most of the material\n               consists of correspondence and receipts pertaining to\n               business matters, although several letters, 1769-1770,\n               refer to the Townshend Acts. An October 14, 1769 item in\n               this series mentions the letters of Junius Americanus\n               (Arthur Lee). There is also a weekly return of the\n               troops under Captain Muhlenburg's command, November\n               1780-1781, and a document, July 5, 1783, certifying that\n               John Burton of Caroline County served six months in the\n               army without pay. Also included are a letter from John\n               Page, President of the Council, to Colonel Lewis, 2nd\n               Battalion of Minute Men, August 1, 1776, instructing\n               Lewis to rendezvous for a campaign against the\n               Cherokees; a commission, October 26, 1780, appointing\n               Wilson Cary Nicholas a lieutenant of the volunteers;\n               and, a return of men under the command of\n               Brigadier-General Robert Lawson. Another relevant item\n               is a \"Register of Warrants,\" 1828, issued under a\n               Virginia law entitled: \"An act for the relief of certain\n               Surviving Officers and Soldiers of the Revolution.\"\n               (#2343)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eRelates mainly to the commerce of this port; one\n               register covers the period, 1783-1790. Microfilm copies\n               of the originals in the Virginia State Library. (#5293)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous papers of this company organized by\n               Robert Morris to sell millions of acres of land in\n               Pennsylvania, Virginia, and other states. Most records\n               are post-1790, but there is one ledger which lists\n               various state notes in the possession of Daniel Ludlow\n               and Company. Some entries are for notes issued in the\n               1780's by South Carolina and Georgia. In part,\n               contemporary transcripts. (McGregor Library #3573)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA series of consecutively arranged maps depicting the\n               itinerary of a trip taken from Rowan County, North\n               Carolina, to Loudon County. The maps show the roads\n               taken along with intersecting roads and names of towns,\n               plantations, churches, streams, rivers, fords, and inns.\n               Possibly drawn by a member of the Stockton or Eddy\n               families of New Jersey. (McGregor Library #1112)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe letter concerns an alleged fraud in a transaction\n               involving land received for service in the Revolutionary\n               War. (#3778)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContains papers of the Washington and Lewis families,\n               Lawrence Lewis, James Madison, Richard Henry Lee and\n               Robert Beverley. Papers of the Washington and Lewis\n               families pertain cheifly to the settlement of George\n               Washington's estate. James Madison letters include the\n               following: a copy of a fragment of a letter to Joseph\n               Jones [December 5, 1780] mentions Henry Lauren's\n               capture, the effect of the capture of Britain's \"Quebec\n               and Jamestown fleets,\" a hurricane in the West Indies,\n               and a visit with the Chevalier de Chastelleux and the\n               grandson of Montesquieu along with other French\n               officers; and a contemporary copy of Madison's essay\n               which refutes the proposition that the value of money is\n               regulated by the quantity of it. Other items of interest\n               are: letter, June 30, 1783, from John Beckley, a\n               Virginia delegate to the Confederation Congress,\n               discusses various proposals before Congress, including\n               the impost bill; a letter, June 19, 1788, from Phillip\n               Fendall to Christopher Richmond that the Virginia\n               Convention is expected to approve the new Constitution\n               by a small majority; letter from Major William Croghan\n               to James Nivison, August 14, 1787, regarding Captain\n               William Saunder's bounty land; and a request from the\n               publisher of William Gordon's history of the Revolution\n               to George Washington requesting that he subscribe.\n               (McGregor Library #2988)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of unsigned notes, n.d., on the\n               administration of the quartermasters' and commissaries'\n               divisions of the Continental Army and Navy, with\n               recommendations on the provisions of rations and other\n               supplies. The original is in the Laurens Papers at the\n               Long Island Historical Society. (#488)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContains several items pertinent to the revolutionary\n               period. One, a 1780 broadside in French, is General\n               Lafayette's proposal to the French Canadians inviting\n               them to join forces with American and French forces.\n               There is also Joseph Nourse's (1754-1844) \"Wastebook\",\n               1773-1782, which contains accounts of his pay while\n               secretary to General Charles Lee as well as accounts for\n               various purchases of military supplies. A nineteenth\n               century copy of a letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Fouace to\n               William Nourse, March 10, 1782, describes the terms of\n               release for William Nourse who had been held prisoner by\n               the British. Correspondence between Joseph Nourse and\n               Maria Nourse in the 1780's contain occasional mention of\n               social activities in Philadelphia attended by various\n               members of government. A microfilm copy (M-547) of a\n               transcript of a \"memoir\" of the Nourse family contains\n               references to the activities of family members during\n               the revolution. (#3490 and 3490-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContains two Revolutionary War claims. One is a copy\n               of a warrant to pay Silas Deane $10,500 for his services\n               as commissioner to France. The other is a letter from\n               Nahum Ward to Joseph Nourse, May 17, 1834, requesting\n               additional evidence, regarding the Delafield claim made\n               by Shifflatt of Savannah. (#3490-d)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm copies of three letterbooks in the National\n               Library of Scotland at Edinburgh. Richard Oswald\n               (1705-1784) was one of the English negotiators at Paris\n               and a friend of Franklin's. Reel one contains\n               correspondence of Mrs. Mary Ramsey Oswald to her\n               husband, 1761-1763; two contains miscellaneous letters\n               to Oswald from various correspondents; occasional\n               reference is made to military affairs in America; and,\n               three contains the correspondence, 1765-1784, of John\n               Maxwell, Oswald's agent, or factor. Other material\n               related to Oswald's family affairs may be found in\n               accessions 4138 and 4280. (#4220)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eFour memoranda and two letters written by this London\n               merchant who lived for a while in the colonies. In these\n               papers he presents his plan for the pacification of the\n               Carolinas by placing the military under a new civilian\n               authority. The plan included a recommendation that\n               Cornwallis withdraw from Virginia to the Carolinas. He\n               also includes notes of a conversation held with Henry\n               Laurens, imprisoned in the Tower of London at the time,\n               on the same subject. Also discussed are the strategic\n               importance of the Elizabeth River and a proposal for an\n               alliance with Russia. (McGregor Library #703)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA letter to James Madison congratulating him for his\n               work in getting the Constitution ratified in the\n               Virginia Convention. (#7960)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eJohn Page, vice-president of the Virginia Committee\n               of Safety writes to Patrick Henry, November 4, 1775,\n               upbraiding him for missing a meeting of a council of\n               officers and discusses preparations taken for defense of\n               the colony. Also include letter, 1785 January 11, from\n               James Monroe mentioning his exhaustion from traveling,\n               arrival of members of Congress, and the inconvience of\n               the delay of Paine's draft. (#6106)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eElectrostatic copy of a letter to Francis Lightfoot\n               Lee regarding the Silas Deane controversy. (#8056)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncluded is a copy of the manuscript minute book,\n               1762-1859, of the Broad Run Baptist Church in Fauquier\n               County. (#4305)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and clippings regarding the cannon\n               from the British sloop Otter salvaged from the Back\n               River in Virginia. (#855)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eLetters include anecdotes about the Revolutionary War\n               from places the writer visited in North Carolina,\n               Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. (McGregor Library #10547-cg)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eElectrostatic copies of service records for this\n               Fauquier County Captain of the First Virginia Regiment.\n               Originals are in the National Archives. (#7863-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an 1839 letter from Judge Richard Parker to\n               Elizabeth Winter Lomax, regarding the Revolutionary War\n               service of her father, William Lindsay, land claims\n               arising from his service and the possibility of\n               petitioning Congress in order to obtain the pension for\n               her father's military service in the Revolution. (#2468)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePayroll, November 1779, for the First Regiment of\n               Light Dragoons of the Continental Army, commanded by\n               Colonel Theodorick Bland, and a muster roll, June 1779,\n               of Captain Whitehead Coleman's Company of Artillery in\n               Colonel Charles Harrison's regiment. The first item has\n               been published in part in William T.R. Saffell, \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eRecords of the Revolutionary War\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e(New York: Revolutionary War (New York: 1858).\n               (Acc 5095)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eOne item is a payroll of Captain Silvannus Smith's\n               company in Colonel Timothy Bigelow's Regiment of Foot.\n               (#7768)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eWriting James Madison in 1780, Pendleton mentions\n               General Nathaniel Greene's passage through Virginia to\n               join the Southern army and a skirmish with the British;\n               he also gives an estimate of the enemy's strength.\n               (McGregor Library #3643)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eWriting to Richard Henry Lee, Pendleton speculates on\n               the effect on \"National Character\" of entertaining\n               ambassadors and other foreigners of distinction; he also\n               comments on Lord Chatham's death and on Maryland's\n               attitude toward the Northwest Territory. (#4798)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes various pieces of Maryland and Pennsylvania\n               colonial currency and Continental currency all between\n               the years 1770-1777. (#7605-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, account books, receipts, bills,\n               indentures, and other legal papers associated with\n               \"Pocket\" Plantation on the Staunton (Upper Roanoke)\n               River in Pittsylvania County, most notably the papers of\n               John Smith, Jr.(1740-1776), Ralph Smith (1776-1827), and\n               the Clement family (1827-1880), all of whom were\n               connected with \"Pocket\". The bulk of the collection\n               concerns the operation of the plantation and provides\n               extensive documentation of tobacco and hemp agriculture,\n               slave records, iron manufacturing, the relation with\n               Scottish merchants, and the social and personal life of\n               a planter family. Revolutionary era material include a\n               letter mentioning the repeal of the Stamp Act (May,\n               1766) and records pertaining to Pittsylvania and Bedford\n               Counties. There are also tables of money depreciation\n               and list of requisitions for food and clothing for the\n               army. (#2027)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of letters from William Fleming and\n               Andrew Lewis to William Preston regarding relations with\n               the Cherokees and defense of the frontier, possible\n               effects of the American defeat in Canada, procurement of\n               supplies, and action against Lord Dunmore. Originals in\n               the Draper Manuscripts, Wisconsin Historical Society.\n               (#38-538-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMost of the relevant material relates to William\n               Preston's service fighting Indians on the Virginia\n               frontier, 1756-1761. There are several pages from an\n               account book, 1772-1777, which contains names of\n               Revolutionary soldiers. (#6353)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA collection of letters from prominent Virginians\n               which includes a letter from Thomas Marshall (1730-1802)\n               to Brigadier General William Woodford discussing various\n               matters pending before the Virginia assembly for its\n               apparent unwillingness to provide financial relief for\n               officers in the Continental Army. (#6995)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eOne item, December 2, 1778, is a copy of a letter\n               from Nancy Cunningham of Philadelphia to Sally Treackle\n               in which she describes her flight from Philadelphia and\n               informs Miss Treackle that her brother, Captain Severn\n               Treackle, is alive and well in a British prison camp on\n               Long Island. (#2338)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eRandolph informs James Madison about the outcome of\n               the election of U.S. Senators by the Virginia\n               legislature. He describes Patrick Henry's support of\n               Richard Henry Lee and William Grayson and Henry's\n               opposition to Madison because of his \"federal politics\"\n               and the attempt to \"gerrymander\" the House district\n               which included Orange County. In closing, Randolph\n               observes \"that nothing is left undone, which can tend to\n               the subversion of the new government.\" (#4205)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter, Randolph gives an opinion to\n               Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of the Treasury, regarding\n               a dispute over military rights to land. See \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Papers of Alexander Hamilton\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003eed. by Harold C. Syrett and Jacob E. Cooke (New\n               York: Columbia University Press, 1965), Vol. VIII, p.\n               541. (#7450)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eReceipt signed by Harbord, captain and commander of\n               Major General Riedesel's Regiment of Foot, and Wilhelm\n               Hèyer, lieutenant and regimental quarter\n               master, for 17,580 rations of provisions from the\n               Commissary General of America, Daniel Weir, for the\n               Convention troops at Albemarle Barracks. (#38-660)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA rental book for two Loudoun County plantations,\n               Belvoir Plantation and Berkeley Plantation, kept by\n               Bataille Muse, manager for Mrs. Sarah Fairfax, widow of\n               George William Fairfax. There are notations by Wilson\n               Miles Cary. (#10088)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eAn archeological document which shows the location of\n               bodies, but contains no information from tombstones or\n               on the cemetery's location in Williamsburg. (#3395)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eSeveral items pertain to the Revolutionary war\n               period: Orders, 1780, by Horatio Gates to survey the\n               coasts and the posts in southside Virginia in\n               anticipation of the arrival of the French fleet; a list\n               of officers confirmed by Congress; and, a draft of a\n               letter from Abner Nash, Revolutionary War Governor of\n               North Carolina, 1780, describing the Battle of Camden\n               and the defeat of General Sumter at Hanging Rock.\n               (McGregor Library #3620)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContains a resolution, 1781, probably drafted by John\n               Taylor of Caroline, and enclosed in a letter from Edmund\n               Pendleton to James Madison, March 27, 1781. The\n               resolution claims that Virginia was bearing the entire\n               cost of the war and berates the North for not sending\n               aid. The resolution was not passed because the General\n               Assembly received word that help was on its way. There\n               is also a hand-written copy of an account, 1776-1784, of\n               the Loyal Company showing dividends received by members\n               for investments in a lead mine operation. (#2313)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm of the papers of Jean Baptiste Donatieu de\n               Vineur, Comte de Rochambeau (1725-1807), commander of\n               the French expeditionary forces sent to America in 1780.\n               Topics include Benedict Arnold, the Wethersfield\n               Conference, May 1781; the Dobb's Ferry Conference, July\n               1781; and the Philadelphia Conference, July 1782. Also\n               included are Rochambeau's journal, 1781, of the Yorktown\n               campaign with plats and related documents.\n               Correspondents include Generals George Washington,\n               Nathaniel Greene, and Henry Knox. (#7289-c)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eTypescript copy of the muster roll of Colonel Abram\n               Penn's regiment, 1781. (#363)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eAn illuminated honors grant granted by Charles III,\n               King of Spain, to Bernardo de Galvez for his services\n               against the British, 1779-1781. The manuscript gives a\n               brief account of the activities of Galvez, mentioning\n               action against the Apaches, 1763, his exploits at New\n               Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Natchez, and his conquest of\n               Pensacola in 1780, the crowning achievement of his\n               career. (McGregor Library #6163)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, diaries, and other papers of the\n               Carter Family of \"Sabine Hall,\" Richmond County,\n               organized into three groups: the papers, 1650-1799, of\n               Landon Carter (1710-1788), the papers of the Carter\n               family, especially Robert Wormeley Carter (1734-1797)\n               and his grandson, Robert Wormeley Carter (1797-1867),\n               and the diary of Landon Carter, 1752-1778. Landon\n               Carter's papers and diary are of major significance for\n               the revolutionary era to his death in 1778; there is\n               very little pertinent material for the 1780's. The\n               collection richly documents the life and activities of\n               an eighteenth century planter and a member of Virginia's\n               ruling aristocracy. The papers are also significant for\n               revealing the position and opinions of one who\n               resolutely resisted Parliament's taxation and governance\n               of the colonies, but who became less enthusiastic and\n               more retiring politically as the issue of independence\n               neared, fearing the currents of republicanism stirred by\n               the resistance movement. Available on department\n               microfilm (M-1790-1793). There is a published guide to\n               the microfilm edition of the papers available from the\n               Manuscripts Department; the guide lists Carter papers in\n               other repositories as well. The first portion of the\n               papers to 1778 have been calendered in Walter Ray\n               Wineman, \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Landon Carter Papers in the University of\n                  Virginia Library; a Calendar and Biographical\n                  Sketch\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e. (Charlottesville: University of Virginia\n               Press, 1962). Carter's diary has been published: \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Diary of Colonel Landon Carter of Sabine\n                  Hall, 1752-1778\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e, edited with introduction by Jack P. Greene\n               (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1965);\n               the introduction has been separately published as: \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eLandon Carter. An Inquiry into the Personal\n                  Values and Societal Imperatives of the Eighteenth\n                  Century Virginia Gentry\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e. (Charlottesville: University of Virginia\n               Press, 1967). (#1959 \u0026amp; etc.)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMinute books for this parish in Fredericksburg. Also\n               available on department microfilm (M-1298). (#1639)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eRecords of this Augusta County church whose members\n               were mainly German and Swiss. Entries down to 1850 are\n               in German and a translation is available. Available on\n               department microfilm (M-2127). (#5794)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContains claims for military bounty lands and\n               pensions for service in the army, navy, marines, and the\n               Virginia State Navy during the Revolution and the War of\n               1812. There are genealogical entries for some claimants,\n               noting birth and death dates and marriages. (#4653)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePhotostatic copies of two manuscript maps showing\n               parts of Savannah for the years listed. (#4041)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eTypescript copies of three pages from a memorandum\n               book kept by William Selden (1741-1783), Rector of St.\n               John's Church, Hampton, Virginia, 1771-1783. Entries\n               show reimbursements given Selden for weddings, baptisms,\n               funeral sermons, and boarding and teaching students.\n               (#38-564)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter, August 4, 1784, from Mann Page to\n               Colonel Oliver Towles, concerning a slave, George, who\n               had applied for his freedom on the grounds that he was\n               descended from a free Indian woman. (#3525-s)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eElectrostatic copies of various official documents\n               relating to the life and military careers of William\n               Shackelford (d. 1777) and James Tutt, both of\n               Spotsylvania County. Originals located in the Library of\n               Virginia. (#3525-x)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eEntry book, 1783-1794, kept primarily by Jacob\n               Rinker, for the distribution of vacant lands in\n               Shenandoah County, Va., formerly Dunmore County,\n               according to the General Assembly's Act concerning\n               surveyors. (#544)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContains a note regarding the military service of his\n               father in the Battle of Point Pleasant and other action\n               against Indians in the West. (#4978)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eTypescript copy of a sketch of the life of Dr. John\n               Tankard (1752?-1836), a surgeon in the Continental Army,\n               who was present at Yorktown. Tankard relates an incident\n               in which he claims that De Grasse intended to sail his\n               fleet to the West Indies before Cornwallis surrendered.\n               When Washington failed to dissuade DeGrasse, Lafayette\n               interceded and prevailed upon DeGrasse by threatening to\n               expose him publicly as a traitor and a coward. (#38-561)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContains a diary kept by Slaughter (1758-1849), a\n               Culpeper County farmer and captain with the Eleventh\n               Virginia Regiment, in which he reminisces about his\n               Revolutionary War experiences. (#6556-b)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eTypescript from the U.S. Bureau of Pensions regarding\n               the service of Jonathan Smith, a soldier in the First\n               Regiment of the New Jersey militia. (#4036)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm of originials in the Library of Congress.\n               There are eleven letters in the Carter family papers, to\n               or from John Coles of Albemarle County, or his wife,\n               which relate to political and military matters, and\n               include mention of Lord Dunmore, the landing of the\n               British in South Carolina, the dissatisfaction of many\n               Virginians with the heavy taxes on slaves, problems of\n               inflation and paper money, and the military situation\n               around Camden, S.C. Other pertinent items in the Smith\n               family papers consist of a list of foreign officers\n               serving in the Revolution, an account of the Battle of\n               Camden, and a nineteenth century anecdote concerning\n               Smallwood's Regiment, probably during the New York\n               campaign, 1776. (#1729)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of a certificate of membership in the\n               Society of Cincinnati issued to Daniel Bedinger. (#9251)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm of the papers of the Associates of Dr.\n               Thomas Bray, especially relative to the establishment of\n               schools for blacks in Williamsburg. Included is a\n               bibliography for colonial libraries established by the\n               Society and minute books, 1729-1808. (#669 \u0026amp;\n               709)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA typed copy, 1930, of \"Some Southern States Veterans\n               of the American Revolution,\" compiled by John Elliot\n               Bowman. (#38-190)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat of a letter from Major Spotswood\n               (1751-1818) to Edmund Pendleton noting the advantages of\n               burning Norfolk and other towns. Original is in the\n               Alexander William Armour Collection at Princeton\n               University. (#1858)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eElectrostatic copies of papers in the Southern\n               Historical Collection, University of North Carolina,\n               relating to the Pinckney, Middleton, and Rutledge\n               families. Most items pertain to personal affairs but a\n               letter from Charles Cotesworth Pinckney to his mother,\n               June 29, 1776, describes the Battle of Fort Moultrie.\n               (#4908)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContains mainly broadsides and other documents\n               chiefly relating to Loudoun County, Virginia. A number\n               of items list pensioners paid by the State for their\n               service in the war. (#382-d)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material about Revolutionary War pension\n               claims and references to ratification of the U.S.\n               Constitution and Jeffersonian party politics. (#228-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter, November 5, 1787 from George\n               Washington expressing his pleasure at Maryland's quick\n               ratification of the Constitution. (#8122)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes ca. 25 items, 1775-1783, chiefly military\n               papers and oaths of a few soldiers who have contacted\n               Archibald Stuart (1757-1832), a Staunton lawyer, about\n               obtaining land or other reimbursements due them for\n               their military service. (#228)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are prints of Revolutionary War figures,\n               e.g., John Adams, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson,\n               Benjamin Rush, Benjamin Franklin, and John Paul Jones.\n               Also included are symbolic depictions of America and a\n               print of Cornwallis' surrender at Yorktown. (#5035)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eLand patents, surveys, legal papers, and letters of\n               this Frederick County family. Included are three diaries\n               of Thomas Swearingen of Berkeley County recording his\n               experiences while serving with Colonel Charles Mynn\n               Thruston's regiment in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.\n               Thruston's regiment was one of the \"additional\" Virginia\n               regiments attached to the Continental Line. Swearingen\n               chronicles his military activities in three different\n               periods of 1777: January 29-March 31, April 1-9, and\n               September 10-November 13 and details the march northward\n               to join Washington at Morristown as well as providing\n               insight into various engagements during the New Jersey\n               and Philadelphia campaigns. Also mentioned are various\n               courts martial, military fines, troop strengths, and\n               celebrations of the victories at Ticonderoga and\n               Saratoga. There is also a fragment of a letter from John\n               Calef, August 4, 1773, concerning his business meetings\n               with Sir Francis Bernard and William Legge, the second\n               Earl of Dartmouth, which mentions the hearing of\n               Governor John Wentworth of New Hampshire before the\n               Board of Trade. (#8130)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThree letters, 1781-1786, to Vincent Tapp, Albemarle\n               Barracks, concerning supplies, reports of capture of\n               enemy outposts, a land survey for the army, and settling\n               of military accounts. (#38-482)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThis collection includes a merchandise ledger,\n               1770-1771, for a store in Riceville, Pittsylvania\n               County, Virginia. (#38-80)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePapers relating to John Taylor of Caroline\n               (1753-1824) including an letter from Taylor to General\n               William Woodford concerning Taylor's activities in the\n               Continental Army which expresses concern over the\n               frequent rotation of officers. Also, there is a sketch\n               (ca. 1795) of Taylor's life by Edmund Pendleton, and a\n               biographical sketch (n.d.) of John Penn, Taylor's\n               father-in-law. (#2521)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes photocopies of muster roll, 6 October 1776,\n               of the Third Virginia Regiment of Foot, commanded by\n               George Weedon, signed by William Woodford; payroll, July\n               1777, for the Third Virginia Regiment of Foot, commanded\n               by Thomas Marshall; and muster rolls, August-September\n               1777, for the 4th Company, commanded by John Chilton,of\n               the Third Virginia Regiment of Foot. (#4304)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eAn incomplete, nineteenth century copy possibly by\n               Anna Eliot Ticknor wife of George Ticknor, of an account\n               of Webster's visit with Jefferson at \"Monticello,\"\n               December 1824 (misdated 1825). (The original is in the\n               New Hampshire Historical Society). The extract includes\n               Webster's observations about Jefferson's appearance and\n               daily habits and relates several of Jefferson's\n               recollections, including his visit with Comte de Buffon\n               in France, the fast day in Virginia in 1774, the writing\n               of the Declaration, and the character, abilities, and\n               influence of Patrick Henry. There is also a sketch of\n               the first floor at \"Monticello,\" a feature not included\n               in the original manuscript. Although the copy is not\n               verbatim and is mistakenly dated \"Dec. 1825,\" it is\n               nonetheless a reasonably reliable version for the\n               portion of the original which it covers. A published\n               version, which also contains editorial errors and\n               changes, may be found in \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Writings and Speeches of Daniel Webster:\n                  Private Correspondence\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e, ed. by Fletcher Webster (Boston, 1903), Vol\n               XVII, pp. 364-73. (McGregor Library #5205)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eAn unbound book containing daily listings of various\n               official communications submitted to and of persons who\n               appeared before a governmental body, possibly the Privy\n               Council, reported to be in Charles Townshend's hand.\n               Townshend was Paymaster-General at the time and the\n               notes refer to a number of colonial developments during\n               the tumultuous period of opposition to the Stamp tax and\n               other imperial regulations. There are occasional notes\n               about the action taken, but no indication of the\n               substance of proceedings or of the contents of documents\n               submitted. (McGregor Library #10547-cr)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMargaret Brandum, an Afro-American woman, Petersburg,\n               Va., writes on 1824 December 11 to John and Charles\n               Tucker, Brunswick County, Va., requesting assistance in\n               getting recompense for her ancestor, Ned Brandum, an\n               Afro-American who served as a substitute in the\n               Revolution for a \"Mr. Roaney.\" Apparently Mr. Roaney had\n               promised Ned Bradum three slaves for his service, but\n               Brandum did not receive them. (#3307)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCollection includes a power of attorney, 1832,\n               designating William Vawter to act on behalf of Pugh and\n               Mary Clay Price in the sale of land in Virginia and\n               pursuit of a Revolutionary War claim. (#3307-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIn a letter to John Page, Decemebr 31, 1780, St.\n               George Tucker (1752-1827) comments on Benedict Arnold's\n               treason, the execution of John Andre, the second British\n               invasion of Virginia, currency depreciation, and the\n               battles of King's Mountain and Camden, South Carolina.\n               (#6455)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncluded is a facsimile produced by the Indiana\n               Historical Society of a letter from Governor Patrick\n               Henry to Colonel George Rogers Clark, January 2, 1778,\n               containing instructions concerning Clark's secret\n               mission into the West to capture the British fort at\n               Kaskaskia (Illinois) on the Mississippi River. Also\n               included are an appointment, 25 October 1770, of James\n               Lane as sheriff of Loudoun County, Va., signed by\n               William Nelson and an appointment, 27 November 1783, of\n               justices of the peace for Loudoun County, Va., also\n               assigning them special powers to hear criminal cases\n               involving slaves, signed by Benjamin Harrison. (#38-457)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThe second volume of this manuscript reflects the\n               various business activities of the printing office of\n               the Virginia Gazette during the early period of the\n               imperial crisis and includes entries for books sold,\n               subscriptions, advertisements, and other business\n               conducted by Virginia's public printer and, at that\n               time, publisher of the colony's only newspaper.\n               Available on department microfilm (M-1679 and M-1794). A\n               published guide to the microfilm edition is available\n               from the Manuscripts Department. (McGregor Library #467)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eOriginals in the Library of Virginia. Contains four\n               documents relating to the trials and executions of\n               blacks charged with crimes in Sussex and Charlotte\n               Counties; claims for the Revolutionary War; a\n               compensation claim of Charles Gratiot for provisioning\n               George Rogers Clark; petitions for a change in\n               boundaries between Staffford and King George counties,\n               contesting an election, protesting local religious\n               Dissenters' meetings, for a local court to accommodate\n               increasing crime, requesting that parish boundaries be\n               changed and from the Virginia General Assembly to the\n               U.S. Congress, for aid during the Revolutionary War; and\n               memorial concerning the Virginia General Assembly's\n               dispute over the land along the Monongahela River. (#3076)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a letter from Lord Dunmore, May 1, 1776,\n               inquiring about royal officials believed to be held\n               captive in North Carolina. (#7879)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThis group of miscellaneous autographed papers of\n               members of the Continental Congress contain two items\n               pertinent to the period. One is an excerpt from a\n               receipt book, June 26, 1777, which records disbursements\n               of state funds for provisions for the 1776 expedition\n               against the Indians, for supplies for the Continental\n               Army and the Virginia militia, for travel expenses of\n               delegates from their home to the Virginia legislature,\n               and for the cost of maintaining Loyalist prisoners from\n               North Carolina. The other item is a reimbursement,\n               October 2, 1782, to Meriwether Smith for his services as\n               delegate to the Continental Congress. (#8486)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContains daily regimental orders, records of courts\n               martial, extracts of orders from Generals Muhlenberg and\n               von Steuben and from Governor Thomas Jefferson, December\n               1780; and a copy of an intercepted letter to Cornwallis\n               from General Leslie, November 4, 1780 is also included.\n               The entries were made mostly by Lieutenant Joseph Jones\n               while the Dinwiddie militia was in the vicinity of\n               Williamsburg. Also contains miscellaneous accounts; a\n               memoranda, 1770, about gardening; and accounts, 1779, of\n               Peter Smith, mulatto. (McGregor Library #993)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Heron Nelson \u0026amp; Co., August 22,\n               1785, mentions the scarcity of money, prospects for\n               trade in the West Indies and lists prices for various\n               commodities. (#2232, 2232-a, and 2232-b)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCollection includes an account between Captain\n               William Hughes and the United States for supplying\n               damaged beef to the Hessian troops at the Albemarle\n               Barracks. (#437-h)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a letter from James Craik to Christopher\n               Richmond, July 6, 1785, concerning the inability of\n               Congress to pay soldiers and officers and expressing\n               concern that the certificates will become objects of\n               speculation. (#5978)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContains an Arthur Lee document assigning\n               power-of-attorney to Jonathan Dickerson of Philadelphia\n               during Lee's absence abroad. Also includes letters from\n               James Monroe complaining of the decline in the people's\n               support for the war and regarding the formation of a\n               corps of the Virginia Militia to staff munitions\n               factory. There is also an undated manuscript by Monroe\n               entitled \"Notes on the Constitution.\" (#7224)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists mainly of prints and\n               engravings of Virginia places and includes the only\n               known depiction of the barracks for the Convention\n               Troops quartered in Albemarle county. The engraving,\n               published by William Lane in London in 1789, is entitled\n               \"Encampment of the Convention Army at Charlottesville in\n               Virginia after they had surrendered to the Americans.\"\n               (#9408)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThis microfilmed collection contains letter book\n               copies (1779) of official state proclamations and\n               letters signed by Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson\n               while serving as governors of Virginia. The governors'\n               correspondents include Raleigh Colston, Filippo Mazzei,\n               Peter Penet, Alexander Gerard, Daniel Morice, Godefrey\n               Lintot and Lazarus Defrancey. Also included are letter\n               book copies (1779-1780) of communications between\n               Governor Jefferson and members of the Virginia Board of\n               War consisting of James Innes, Thomas Nelson, Samuel\n               Griffin and James Barron. The letter book also contains\n               an account of monies paid by the War Office. Letters\n               from George Woodson to Frederick Woodson complete the\n               collection. Enclosed with these letters are copies of\n               letters from Filippo Mazzei and George Washington. (#8352-b)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eWritten to Reuben Lindsay, the letter mentions the\n               adjournment of the Virginia Convention (1775) and the\n               \"capture\" of Quebec. (#3900)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eEarly papers relate mostly to the business of Thomas\n               Walker of \"Castle Hill,\" Albemarle County, and\n               especially the Albemarle Iron Works. Also included are a\n               request from David Ross to Walker, October 11, 1765,\n               that his deed be recorded that day to avoid paying the\n               stamp duty, a discharge certificate for Joseph Newman,\n               and items concerning the pension claim of Charles Witt.\n               (#3098)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMostly nineteenth century correspondence of the\n               Walker family, but includes a certification of an oath\n               of allegiance and fidelity for Stephen J.H. Smith of\n               Orange County, July 25, 1777, and several fragments of\n               ledgers, 1770-1796. (#1513-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eLetters and documents of a Scottish-American merchant\n               family. The letters mention Lord Dunmore's seizure of\n               the arms at Williamsburg, the response of Scottish and\n               British merchants to events in America, the dismantling\n               of the fort near Great Bridge, and the defeat of\n               Burgoyne at Saratoga. Most interesting are several\n               letters written by Gustavus Brown Wallace to his\n               brother, Michael, while at Valley Forge and later, after\n               the fall of Charleston in 1780, while a prisoner at\n               Haddrel's Point, S.C. which gave informative accounts of\n               the life of a soldier and the sufferings of prisoners of\n               war. Of particular note is a letter from Gustavus to\n               Michael Wallace, February 13, 1778, in which he reports\n               on a movement in Congress to remove George Washington as\n               commander-in-chief. Also mentioned is the attempt to\n               destroy Howe's fleet by floating kegs of gunpowder among\n               the ships, an event which inspired Francis Hopkinson's\n               \"Battle of the Kegs.\" (#38-150)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMercantile books kept by William Waller, a store\n               owner in Hanover. Included are a salesbook, 1784-1785,\n               daybooks, 1784-1792, and a ledger, 1784-1798, listing\n               transactions with people in Williamsburg, Yorktown,\n               Warwick, Hanover County, and the plantations along the\n               James River. Available on department microfilm (M-1256).\n               (#5638, -a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm of a manuscript volume containing copies of\n               West Hanover Presbytery minutes and other documents\n               relating to the founding of Augusta and Liberty Hall\n               Academies, forerunners of Washington and Lee University.\n               (#3123)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eWashington instructs General William Heath on\n               measures to take in connection with the defense of New\n               York City. The letter is published in \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Writings of George Washington\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e, ed., John C. Fitzpatrick, Vol. 6, pp 18-19.\n               (#9671)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Robert Morris giving him a comparative\n               assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of General\n               William Howe's army and expressing surprise that Howe\n               has not moved toward Philadelphia. There is also mention\n               of the capture of General Charles Lee by the British and\n               a lengthy explanation as to why Washington did not take\n               action against the Hessian officers in retaliation for\n               the treatment of Lee. (#9375)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eWritten to Colonel Landon Carter in which Washington\n               mentions harassing General Howe's foraging parties while\n               in winter quarters at Morristown, N.J. and speculates\n               upon Howe's objectives for the spring campaign; he\n               discusses his own manpower problems and describes a\n               \"bridge train\" which the British had built, a series of\n               boats constructed that could be mounted on wagons and\n               moved from river to river. (#9791)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eWrites to General Artemas Ward in Boston inquiring\n               whether he can find employment for the numerous\n               Frenchmen who have besieged Washington seeking\n               positions. (#9527)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eWashington instructs General James Potter to send a\n               number of his men to Washington's army. (#6192)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContemporary copy of a letter from George Washington\n               to Theodorick Bland, August 21, 1779, appointing Bland\n               commander of the guard at the Albemarle Barracks;\n               appended is a copy of an act of Congress instructing the\n               commander not to move the prisoners without permission\n               of the Board of War or the Commander-in-Chief. (#9803)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCopies of two letters written by George Washington at\n               the time of his appointment of commander-in-chief of the\n               American forces. One to Mrs. Washington, June 23, 1775,\n               was written as he was about to leave Philadelphia for\n               Boston; a letter to Burwell Bassett, [June 19] 1775,\n               relays Washington's thoughts concerning his appointment.\n               Both letters are reprinted in John C. Fitzpatrick, \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Writings of George Washington\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e, Vol. 3, pp. 300-301, 296-298, respectively.\n               (#38-532)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eTypescript (carbon and original) copies including a\n               letter from George Washington to Colonel William Preston\n               (1729-1783), the surveyor of Fincastle County, February\n               28, 1774, concerning some problems regarding\n               Washington's land bounties in the western part of the\n               state. Especially troublesome was Lord Hillsborough's\n               opinion that the bounties were for British Regulars, not\n               Americans, who fought in the French and Indian War.\n               Other items are a letter from Colonel William Christian,\n               October 15, 1774, vividly describing the Battle of Point\n               Pleasants, a listing of Continental officers as of\n               October 2, 1780, and Washington's orders for the uniform\n               dress code which contains descriptions of the uniforms.\n               (#62)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eAn embossed print of Washington crossing the\n               Delaware. (#5344)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous papers relating to this family in\n               Winchester and elsewhere. Included are several pages\n               from a letterbook of the firm of Washington, Butler, and\n               Nivison of Mattox. The letters, all written in 1784 to\n               the London mercantile firm of Forrest and Stoddert,\n               discuss the difficulty of outfitting a ship in the rural\n               areas touching the Rappahanock River. There are also\n               several accounts (7797) for the store and an account for\n               Captain Edward Washington, May 1, 1787. (#317 \u0026amp;\n               7797)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThere are about 100 letters, 1776-1783, to Colonel\n               Garritt Minor (1744-1799) of Louisa County from his\n               brother James (1745-1791) of Albemarle County and other\n               miscellaneous papers, mainly receipts. Topics mentioned\n               include Burgoyne's defeat at Saratoga, the Albemarle\n               Barracks, Indian problems, currency depreciation, and\n               Tarleton's raid on Charlottesville. (#530)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eA typed copy of a journal, 1774-1782, of Zuriel\n               Waterman, a Rhode Island doctor. Included are 1777 pay\n               rates for Continental Army soldiers and a description of\n               his experiences as Army surgeon in General Joseph\n               Spencer's brigade, 1777-1779. The second section of the\n               journal, January-July 1782 describes his experiences as\n               a surgeon aboard an American privateer and as a British\n               prisoner-of-war confined to a prison ship off\n               Charlestown. There is also a ship's log kept by Captain\n               Joseph Whitney from Rhode Island for ten voyages made\n               between New England, Maryland, and the West Indies,\n               1769-1772. (#4685)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, business, legal, and genealogical\n               papers of these and related families of Williamsburg,\n               Suffolk, Nansemond counties, and other parts of\n               Tidewater. Eighteenth century material consists mainly\n               of the papers of Joseph and Robert Prentis, merchants in\n               Williamsburg, and includes correspondence, receipts,\n               accounts, colonial tax receipts, ledger and account\n               books, and legal papers. This material provides rich\n               documentation of the business activities of the\n               Prentises with numerous Virginians and with various\n               English merchants, including John Norton, Samuel\n               Athawes, and Thomas Shrimpton before, during, and after\n               the war. The correspondence with the English merchants\n               provide occasional reference to debts and the loss of\n               property. There are typed transcripts of some of the\n               Prentis correspondence. There is also a group of papers\n               of the Vice-Admiralty Court during John Randolph's\n               tenure. These latter papers have been edited and\n               published by George Reese, in \"The Court of\n               Vice-Admiralty in Virginia and Some Cases of 1770-1775,\"\n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Magazine of History and\n                  Biography\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e, Vol. 88, No. 3 (July 1980), pp. 301-337.\n               (#4136 \u0026amp; etc.)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eContains orders for personal and household expenses,\n               tavern expenses, the execution of the estate of General\n               Hugh Mercer, military land warrants, lottery tickets,\n               and iron forges. Weedon was a Fredericksburg innkeeper\n               who became a Brigadier General in the Continental Army.\n               Available on department microfilm (M-1395). (McGregor\n               Library #2525)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eReports to Thomas Jefferson on military matters and\n               the expectation of the arrival of more ammunition. (#11259)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIn a letter to Thomas Jefferson, Weedon discusses the\n               failure of his plan to protect the lower Virginia\n               counties and Newport News from British vessels on the\n               James River. According to news received from Captain\n               William Davenport, Captain Chandler of the Patriot\n               disobeyed orders of Weedon's to patrol the area only,\n               and engaged the British instead, losing his ship and\n               crew. (#8107-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eThis Fredericksburg innkeeper writes to James Hunter,\n               a merchant in Williamsburg about the affairs of the\n               Masonic Order and personal matters. (#8107)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMr. White, a representative in the Virginia House of\n               Delegates from Frederick County, informs Mrs. Mary Wood\n               about current business before the House and mentions the\n               strong opposition to James Madison's candidacy for the\n               U.S. Senate. (#2203)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eDiaries, journals, legal papers, and correspondence\n               relating to Wickham's (1763-1839) personal affairs and\n               to his law practice in Williamsburg and Richmond. His\n               diaries contain a record of his travels in Europe in\n               1784 with observations about various people, places, and\n               countries; there are lengthy comments on various\n               cathedrals and on French art. Volume II of the diaries\n               contain notes on legal cases tried in Williamsburg,\n               1785, and a record of fees due him from the Hustings\n               Court at Elizabeth City, 1787. Expenses for his European\n               trip are recorded in Miscellaneous Books, January\n               10-March 1, 1784 (?). In his Notes and Memorandum Books\n               and the Miscellaneous Books there are legal notes,\n               1766-1780, some critical remarks on Jefferson's \n               \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eNotes on the State of Virginia\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e, and the draft for two speeches, one critical\n               of the Virginia Criminal Code as revised by Thomas\n               Jefferson and George Wythe, and the other on the power\n               to regulate commerce. (#409)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm copy of this autograph collection includes\n               letters from Edmund Fanning (1739-1818), loyalist and\n               organizer of the American Regiment of Foot; Fanning\n               supported Governor William Tryon both in North Carolina\n               during the Regulater movement and in New York. There is\n               also a commission for John Wickham, Jr., an Ensign in\n               Fanning's regiment. (#928)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eMicrofilm copy of a ledger of a Williamsburg merchant\n               and dealer in dry goods, hardware, liquor, and tobacco.\n               Includes accounts for Richard Geddy, Hugh Nelson, Thomas\n               Nelson, John Page, Edmund Randolph, Corbin Washington,\n               James Wilson, and George Wythe. (#9529)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePersonal, legal, and financial papers of Francis\n               Willis of Gloucester county. A few records pertain to\n               the time of the Revolution, including a page from a\n               ledger, a copy of the Virginia Gazette [Purdie \u0026amp;\n               Dixon], August 9, 1770, and miscellaneous legal papers.\n               (#8304)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes transcript copies of letters from Joseph\n               Williams to William Coit written between September 3,\n               1775, and November 9, 1776. His letters refer to events\n               during the seige of Boston, including the British\n               landing at Lechmere Point and the fortification of\n               Dorchester Heights, and to the campaign in New York\n               during the fall of 1776. Being a member of the\n               Commissary Department of the Continental Army, Williams\n               reports on the status of supplies and troop movements as\n               well as commenting on other events. (#7677-a)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eTwo items pertain to the discharge of Benjamin Wood,\n               \"a Soldier in the First Virginia Regiment.\" (#9666)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, accounts, and other papers of Dudley\n               Woodbridge, John Welles, and others who were blockade\n               runners operating in the vicinity of Norwich,\n               Connecticut. (McGregor Library #10547-dd)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of papers relating to Colonel James Wood\n               (1747-1813) and others. Included are a commission (1762)\n               for George Weedon as lieutenant in the Virginia\n               Regiment, a request for reenlistment of Virginia troops\n               during the Revolution, several letters concerning\n               supplies and other matters regarding the Convention\n               troops in Albemarle County and later in Maryland, a\n               report of a court martial, and a list of men detached to\n               the Royal Artillery. Correspondents include George\n               Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and the Marquis de\n               Lafayette. (#4562)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and other papers of the Wormeley\n               family of \"Rosegill,\" Middlesex County, consisting\n               primarily of letters and a letterbook of over 200\n               letters of Ralph Wormeley, Jr. (1744-1806). Wormeley was\n               a Loyalist who corresponded with a number of English\n               merchants and political leaders. His papers not only\n               provide information on his extensive business affairs\n               connected with the management of his plantation, but\n               also provide trenchant commentary on politics and events\n               of the day, e.g. the Battle of Bunker Hill and the\n               character of \"rebels.\" Other topics covered are post-war\n               economic relations with England, West Indian trade, the\n               return of captured slaves, and the problems with\n               Loyalist claims. There is a letter from Mann Page, Jr.,\n               June 1, 1778, regarding the release of the Wormeley's\n               from confinement and recommending that Ralph Wormeley\n               take the Oath of Abjuration. An interesting item is an\n               extract from a letter to Major John Grymes in which\n               Wormeley defends John Adams' Defense of the\n               Constitutions against charges of \"monarchism;\" he hopes\n               that a strong government will result from the\n               Philadelphia Convention and that \"wisdom and virtue\"\n               will prevail over the \"Sons of Anarchy and the\n               bloodsuckers of America.\" Available on department\n               microfilm (M-1522). (#1939)\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copy of Thomas Johnson's account and\n               commonplace book concerning mainly the \"Continental\n               Clothing Account\" particularly of the companies of\n               Captains John Marks, Peter Jones, Overton Jones, Charles\n               Pelham, Callohill Mennis, Clairborne Lawson, Nathan\n               Reid, and Curtis Kendall; and an account book,\n               1772-1773, of Thomas Tinsley, for the inspection of\n               tobacco, including entries for Jack Jouett, Thomas\n               Nelson, Peyton Randolph, William Johnson, John Johnson,\n               and Thomas Adams. (#437-ab)\u003c/p\u003e\n        "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This is a guide to 358 items pertaining to the late\n         Colonial period and the Revolutionary War, ca. 1760-1783. The\n         items represented in this guide are either separately\n         accessioned collections or contained within other discrete\n         collections.","Microfilm copy of original at the Virginia State\n               Library. Abercromby was agent-general for Virginia and\n               North Carolina. A few of his later letters are in the\n               period 1763-1773 and are addressed to John Blair, the\n               Committee of the Assembly of North Carolina, Arthur\n               Dobbs, Robert Dinwiddie, Francis Fauquier and others.\n               Includes an account of a court martial on Capt. D.\n               Blewit, October 9, 1746; a debtor and creditor account\n               of a sum received by him on account of Virginia and\n               North and South Carolina. (#9705)","Two ledgers for a store in Orange County for the\n               years 1784-1789 and 1792-1800 kept by William Pannill.\n               Included are prices for hiring out slaves. (#4279)","Originals in the Library of Virginia. County court\n               records including wills, deeds, court order books,\n               minute books, land tax books, and marriage and death\n               registers. The collection contains deed books, 1748-\n               1866, and indexes, plus district and superior court deed\n               books, 1790-1832; will books, 1748-1867, plus indexes\n               and circuit court will books, 1744-1831; court minute\n               books, 1830-1866; marriage records, 1780-1940; birth and\n               death registers, 1853-1861; and land tax records,\n               1782-1850. The loose material includes the wills of\n               Thomas Jefferson and Thaddeus Kosciusko, a copy of\n               Cornwallis' parole, October 28, 1781, and a Virginia\n               pension roll listing Revolutionary War veterans. (#5145, -a, -b, and #5184)","Contains levies and receipts collected from citizens\n               of Albemarle County by N. Hammer, sheriff, for parish\n               and county levies, taxes on land, livestock, heads of\n               household, and slaves. Entries are under the name of\n               each citizen. Also includes list of court records saved\n               from destruction. (#3455)","Microfilm copies of documents, petitions, and\n               correspondence relating to the mayor and town council of\n               Alexandria. (#8496)","This collection contains a volume, The Occasional\n               Papers of Orthodoxy, 1717-1718, owned by Edgar Joel, a\n               lieutenant in the Queen's Rangers, in which he kept\n               notes on the Battle of Brandywine. (#4941-b)","There are several letters from Samuel Athawes, a\n               London merchant, which discuss the tobacco trade and the\n               John Wilkes affair. A letter from Edmund Pendleton to\n               Robert Carter Nicholas, July 24, 1777, mentions the\n               capture of Fort Ticonderoga by the British and General\n               Washington's practice of exaggerating the number of\n               troops under his command. (#1921, etc.)","Contains two items, a holograph resolution of the\n               Williamsburg Committee of Safety, signed by Edmund\n               Pendleton, accepting Lord Dunmore's proposal of an\n               exchange of prisoners and a letter from James McHenry\n               (1753-1816) to Colonel [Jonathan] Smith, November 24,\n               1779, discussing the campaigns of Charleston and\n               Savannah, the evacuation of Rhode Island, and military\n               activities in New York. (#2362-a)","Includes essay, ca. 1860, by Archer Anderson, on the\n               causes of the American Revolution, with signature, 1920,\n               of Kathleen Anderson Bourland. (#8850-f)","Includes silhouettes of Martha and George Washington,\n               Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, and a\n               composition of Martha Jefferson. (#9869)","Includes a Land Office warrant, January 29, 1780, to\n               George Rogers Clark, granting him 550 acres in Virginia\n               for his recruiting efforts. (#6658)","A manuscript essay, \"On the Loss of the Chesapeake\n               Army,\" by \"An Old Officer,\" defending the military\n               policies of Generals Henry Clinton and Lord Cornwallis,\n               especially during the Yorktown campaign. The author is\n               responding to the attacks on Clinton and Cornwallis by\n               \"Fabricus\" [Joseph Galloway] and others which were\n               published serially in various London newspapers in late\n               1781 and early 1782. (#7889)","Typed list of men from Gloucester County who served\n               in the Continental Army during the Revolution. (#5052)","Includes a letterbook, 1769-1776, of Roger Atkinson\n               (1725-1784), a merchant who lived near Petersburg, and\n               an account book for Atkinson, 1762, and for Thomas\n               Atkinson, 1792-1803. The account book also contains some\n               of Roger Atkinson's letters for 1775, and for several\n               years in the 1780's. The letters contain numerous\n               references to the business activities of this prosperous\n               merchant and discuss the tobacco trade at length; there\n               are occasionally mention of the prices of land and\n               slaves. Numerous comments on the political difficulties\n               with Great Britain are also scattered through the\n               letters. An October 1, 1774, letter contains an\n               evaluation of the members of Virginia's delegation to\n               the First Continental Congress and a November 20, 1776,\n               letter speaks approvingly of the new Assembly as the\n               \"Peoples' Men\" and comments favorably on an act for\n               religious disestablishment which was under\n               consideration. During the post-war years, Atkinson\n               proposed, March 13, 1786, to pay his debts to English\n               creditors either by installments or by exchanging land\n               for them. Unfortunately, the letters contain no\n               information on his participation in the Revolution as a\n               member of Captain Robert Bolling's militia unit or his\n               views on reform of the Confederation government.\n               Extracts from the letters have been published in the \n               Virginia Magazine of History and\n                  Biography, Vol. XV, No. 4, pp. 345-359. The account book\n               is available on department microfilm (M-648). (#3238\n               \u0026 -a)","Includes a notebook containing a typescript copy of\n               the records of Tinkling Springs Presbyterian Church,\n               1741-1793, in Augusta County. (#122)","One item, apparently a page from a letterbook,\n               contains drafts of three letters of Thomas Nelson, Jr.,\n               all dated October 1, 1781, and posted from camp near\n               Yorktown. Subjects discussed are the need for faster\n               communication between Richmond and Yorktown, the\n               problems involved in supplying the allied armies with\n               provisions, and arrangements for taking care of the sick\n               under Admiral DeGrasse's command. (#7262)","Mainly business and legal papers relating to\n               Baltimore and its citizens. Some items relate to the\n               tobacco trade from that port. (#4058)","The personal and business papers of this\n               \"Barboursville,\" Orange County family, which include\n               several letters from Cave and Robert Johnson discussing\n               Indian problems in the early 1780's at Bryant's\n               (Bryan's) Station, now in Kentucky, and the surrounding\n               territory. A letter from Robert Johnson to Benjamin\n               Johnson, June 28, 1789, claims that most of the people\n               in \"this country\" are Antifederalists and that their\n               convention will probably not decide to separate from\n               Virginia. Other items of interest are an April 21, 1776,\n               letter from General Charles Lee to Thomas Barbour\n               proposing that he establish correspondence with his\n               Florida connections and a payroll for Captain Benjamin\n               Johnson's militia company from Orange County. (#38-144)","The journal (in French) of Comte de Bayac, an officer\n               who served under General Rochambeau. The earliest\n               volume, 1767-1779, consists of background and\n               second-hand accounts of the war until the arrival of\n               Rochambeau's troops in 1780; the second volume,\n               1780-1782, includes personal experiences and\n               observations of de Bayac while on duty with Rochambeau's\n               army with particular attention given to the Battle of\n               Yorktown and Cornwallis' surrender. Available in\n               microfilm on Manuscripts Division reel M-450. (McGregor\n               Library #4976)","About 75 items, 1772-1783, relating to George Baylor,\n               member of the Caroline County Committee of Safety,\n               1775-1776, aide-de-camp to General Washington,\n               1775-1777, and Commander of the Third Regiment of Light\n               Dragoons who eventually attained the rank of Brevet\n               Brigadier General. Included are papers about clothing,\n               arms, and other supplies, regimental finances, and\n               weekly returns of the regiment. Also included is a\n               letter from General John Burgoyne to Colonel Phillipson,\n               October 20, 1777, which discusses military conditions\n               with emphasis on his ill-fated Saratoga campaign. There\n               are also some papers relating to Baylor's brother, John\n               (1750-1808), which contain an allegation of loyalism\n               against him. (#2257)","Includes several transcripts relating to the history\n               of Bedford County during the Revolution and lists of\n               soldiers from the county who served in the war. (#1311)","Correspondence, legal, and business papers relating\n               to the Berkeley family of \"Barn Elms\" and \"Airwell\"\n               plantations. Most of the material relates to the\n               post-Revolutionary era and the papers for the 1760-1790\n               time period are mainly receipts, accounts, invoices, and\n               other items relating to the operation of their\n               plantation business. An occasional letter from merchants\n               in England to Edmund Berkeley, Jr. mention politics,\n               e.g., letters of Bosworth \u0026 Griffith, February 27\n               and March 31, 1766, which refer to the Stamp Act and its\n               repeal. There are also a few letters from the London\n               merchant, Samuel Athawes. Other pertinent items include\n               Edmund Berkeley's commission as a lieutenant-colonel in\n               the Middlesex County militia, and a 1774 Virginia\n               Almanac with Berkeley's receipt for payment of his\n               soldier's tax, June 27, 1781. There is also a photocopy\n               of a badly mutilated printed letter [May 31, 1774] which\n               calls for a meeting of the Burgesses on August l to\n               consider measures to adopt in retaliation for the Boston\n               Port Act. This item has been published in \n               Revolutionary Virginia: The Road to\n                  Independence, Vol. I, compiled by William J. Van Schreeven;\n               ed., Robert L. Scribner, pp. 10l-102. (#38-l13,\n               etc.)","A microfilm edition of the papers of Louis Alexandre\n               Berthier (1753-1815) at Princeton University, containing\n               about 100 maps of various locations from New England to\n               Yorktown. Berthier was a lieutenant with Rochambeau's\n               army, probably serving as the assistant aide to the\n               Quartermaster General, M. de Beville. (#7029)","Parish register of this church in Waynesboro. (#2256)","Originals in the Virginia Historical Society.\n               Collections contains typescript copies, with explanatory\n               notes, of letters from James and Jane Bradshaw of\n               Lancashire and, later, Bath, England to Robert Beverley\n               IV (1769-1843). Most of the letters for this period are\n               from James Bradshaw to the youth while he was a student\n               at a preparatory school and Trinity College, Cambridge,\n               and offer him fatherly advice on proper modes of\n               education and conduct. An occasional letter reflects\n               Bradshaw's displeasure with political developments in\n               America. (#3756)","Electrostatic copies of transcripts of three letters,\n               1780-1782, from Betsey Ambler (Eliza Ambler Carrington),\n               daughter of the Treasurer of Virginia, to Mildrid Smith\n               describing the flight of her family and other public\n               officials from Richmond to Charlottesville, thus eluding\n               the pursuit of Tarleton's army. Typescripts of these\n               same letters are also in accession nos. 6723 and 7661.\n               (#6403-i)","Photocopy of the \"Junius\" letter XXVIII, October 20,\n               1769, originally copied by James Barlow while a student\n               at Cambridge and an electrostatic typescript copy of a\n               letter from T. Munford to a Major Hubard, October 19,\n               1781. (#8773-f)","This collection includes the correspondence and other\n               papers (23 items) of Theodorick Bland of Prince George\n               County. Bland was a physician and ardent supporter of\n               the Revolution who participated in several important\n               military campaigns and from November 1778 to November\n               1779 commanded the Albemarle Barracks where the\n               Convention prisoners were housed. Among topics included\n               in the papers are Matt Phripp's desertion to the enemy\n               (1775), the affairs of the Convention Army, loyalism in\n               Prince George County, the mutinous Pennsylvania line\n               (1781), and Benedict Arnold's invasion of Virginia\n               (1781). Also included is a scathing attack on the\n               character and motives of Jacob Duche, a loyalist.\n               Although there are several items pertaining to politics\n               in Prince George County, there is nothing which reflects\n               Bland's role in Virginia's Ratification Convention\n               (1788) and his opposition to the Constitution. Many of\n               these letters have been published in Charles Campbell\n               (ed.), \n               The Bland Papers, (Petersburg, Va., 1840-1843). (#3026)","Microfilm of originals at the Mitchell Library,\n               Glasgow, Scotland, consisting of correspondence, mostly\n               prior to 1760, relating to the tobacco trade between\n               Virginia and Glasgow in the eighteenth century. A letter\n               from Robert Gilchrist, Port Royal, Virginia, December\n               12, 1787, praises the British government and expresses\n               disgust with the state of affairs in America. (#5803)","A commonplace book kept by Robert Bolling of\n               \"Chellowe\" in Buckingham County containing poetry,\n               sketches, explanatory notes, and songs. Some of the\n               poems were printed in the \n               Virginia Gazetteunder the pseudonyms \"Curtius\" and \"Crambe.\"\n               Most of the poems are non-political; however, one\n               entitled \"The Scheme for the Maryland Liberty Lottery\n               Travesti\" written in 1767 satirizes Maryland's attempt\n               to raise funds to send Charles Garth to England as an\n               agent for the colony. (#8708-b)","Microfilm copy of originals at Duke University\n               Library includes John Hook's (d. 1808) letterbook and\n               about ten letters and documents which concern the\n               conflict between Hook and the Bedford County Committee\n               of Safety. John Hook, a Scottish merchant of New London,\n               Bedford County, Virginia, was charged with having said\n               \"there never would be Peace 'til the Americans get well\n               flog'd,\" and was called before the Committee to explain\n               his statement. There are also Hook's discussion of his\n               treatment by a \"mob,\" a \"memorandum,\" apparently written\n               by Hook, chastising the committee for its misconduct,\n               and Hook's oath of allegiance to the State of Virginia.\n               Some of these papers have been reprinted in \n               The Virginia Magazine of History and\n                  Biography, Vol. XXXIII, pp. 399-403, and in William J.\n               Van Schreeven, Robert L. Scribner, and Brent Tarter,\n               eds., \n               Revolutionary Virginia: The Road to\n                  Independence: A Documentary Record, Vol. III. (#247)","Include letters, 1780-1794, from John Brown to James\n               Breckinridge regarding Breckinridge's studies at the\n               College of William and Mary, Williamsburg and New York\n               social life, family, legal and business matters, the\n               U.S. Constitution, Virginia politics, Francis Preston,\n               and Revolutionary War claims. A number of letters\n               discuss state and national politics at length,\n               mentioning the weakness of the Confederation, the\n               prospects for a new Constitution, and the separation of\n               Kentucky from Virginia, a cause for which Brown was\n               actively working. On another issue, Brown complains\n               (September 30, 1788) about the large number of lawyers\n               practicing in the Danville [Kentucky] area, exclaiming,\n               \"By Heavens they must hunt Buffalo, or starve.\" (#2752)","Microfilm copy of correspondence, financial, and\n               legal papers of this family of \"Grove Hill,\" Botetourt\n               County. Most of the papers concern family business, but\n               land transactions, trade, and Indian problems are also\n               discussed. Several letters refer to the contemporary\n               political problems, the possible division of Augusta\n               County, and military activity in the West and elsewhere.\n               Originals are in the Roanoke Valley Historical Society.\n               (#9846)","Collection consists of the headquaters papers of\n               successive British commanders-in-chief in the American\n               Revolutionary War including Sir William Howe, Sir Henry\n               Clinton and especially Sir Guy Carleton. Originals in\n               the Public Record Office, London. (#6025)","Include accounts, 1780-1783 ca., of Austin\n               Brockenbrough, including entries for personal expenses,\n               i.e., the purchase of foodstuffs, sundries, and\n               household goods, as well as entries for the treatment of\n               his patients, including Revolutionary War soldiers and\n               slaves. (#919)","A typescript copy of Brooke's (1763-1851) narrative\n               of his life which includes mention of the service of his\n               brothers, Laurence and Robert, in the war. The former\n               was appointed by Benjamin Franklin as surgeon of the\n               BonHomme Richard, commanded by John Paul Jones. (#126)","Miscellaneous papers of this family of \"Brown's\n               Cove,\" Albemarle County. Material for this period\n               consists of land surveys, 1745, ante 1760 and 1783 of\n               Brown land on Moorman's River, Albemarle County, and\n               accounts, including accounts with Henry Hudson and\n               Company, later surveys, indentures and legal documents\n               of Albemarle County Sheriff, Bezaleel Brown, 1786-1838.\n               (#3513 and 3513-a)","Correspondence of the Bryan, Randolph, and Tucker\n               families of value to the study of the early national\n               period of American history. Materials for the\n               revolutionary era consist largely of letters from\n               Theodorick Bland, Jr. (1742-1790), to John Randolph, Jr.\n               (1742-1775), and are concerned largely with family and\n               business matters. A letter September ll, 1771, discusses\n               a Prince Edward County election and an undated letter\n               from Bland to Randolph, perhaps written in June 1775\n               (folder \"1770-1774\"), mentions Lord Dunmore's departure\n               from Yorktown and defense of the colony. St.George\n               Tucker (1752-1827) writing to Theodorick and John\n               Randolph, June 29, 1788, claims that the adoption of the\n               Constitution will require the repayment of debts to the\n               British. Other letters from Tucker discuss the young\n               men's education and offer fatherly advice for a happy\n               and prosperous life. (#3400)","The business and personal papers of Jacob and James\n               Bumgardner, Augusta County distillers, which include a\n               typescript copy of a muster roll for the Ninth Virginia\n               Regiment of Foot for September 1778, commanded by\n               Lieutenant-Colonel Burgess Ball. (#347)","Mainly the papers of Colonel Nathaniel Burwell of\n               \"Carter's Grove,\" James City County, and \"Carter's\n               Hall,\" Clarke County, including correspondence,\n               business, and legal papers. Material pertinent to the\n               revolutionary era consists largely of indentures, bonds,\n               and notes, many of which involve Burwell, Governor\n               Thomas Nelson, Jr., and Hugh Nelson. (#5757,\n               -a,-c)","Warrant, 1774 May 5, for the arrest of Daniel Boone\n               and William Cowan to answer Alexander Baines' charges of\n               debt in Fincastle County, Va.; signed by John Byrd.\n               (#2117)","Revolutionary War material mostly pertains to the war\n               in New York and includes mention of the problem of\n               Loyalists' estates, Indian problems on the frontier, the\n               treatment of private citizens by the British, the\n               depreciation of money paid troops by New York, and the\n               recovery of slaves captured by the British. Items of\n               particular interest include a March 2, 1780, letter from\n               John Jay to Governor George Clinton criticizing the New\n               York Constitution for its toleration of Jews, a letter\n               from Arthur Lee to Richard Henry Lee, February 17, 1778,\n               giving his version of the \"Silas Deane Affair,\" a letter\n               from Baron de Bache [William Lee] to Arthur Lee, October\n               8, 1780, reporting on Henry Lauren's capture by the\n               British and on British projections for reinforcements\n               for General Clinton's army, and a return for a foot\n               regiment at Fort Montgomery (N.Y.), July 18, 1777. (#38-111)","Includes one letter from General George Weedon to\n               Major Oliver Towles, November 8, 1777, telling him that\n               Weedon has informed Towle's wife of his status as a\n               British prisoner. (#2447, 2450, 2546)","Correspondence and other papers of William Cabell\n               (immigrant), his son, Nicholas Cabell, and his great\n               grandson, Nathaniel F. Cabell. Revolutionary War\n               material consists primarily of records relating to the\n               Amherst County Minute Men commanded by Colonel Nicholas\n               Cabell and includes muster lists, payrolls, and receipts\n               for supplies. There are also lottery tickets, words to\n               \"The Liberty Song,\" and a few miscellaneous letters\n               relating to events of the period. Items in the 1780's\n               include papers relating to payment for military service\n               as well as some correspondence, bills, and receipts\n               relating to Nicholas Cabell's personal and business\n               affairs. (#5084)","Originals located in Lambeth Palace Library.\n               Chronological listings giving the dates and names of all\n               parties making the affidavits, or allegations, for\n               marriage licenses. The names, ages, and parishes are\n               given; sometimes information about parents and\n               occupations are included. (#8180)","Call, 1774, for town meeting in Norwich, Connecticut\n               to discuss ways to show and promote loyalty to the king\n               and to discuss other issues as desired. Signed by\n               selectmen Thomas Gray, Benjamin Huntington, Barnabas\n               Huntington, and Elijah Brewster. (McGregor, #10547-ce)","A cannonball purportedly from the Yorktown\n               battlefield. (#517)","Correspondence and other papers relating to the\n               Carmichael, Bryan, Tucker, Coalter, and Randolph\n               families. Material pertinent to this era consists mainly\n               of several letters written by George French of\n               Fredericksburg to Carmichael while he was studying\n               medicine at the University of Edinburgh. Besides\n               recommending various courses, French urges him \"to go to\n               some good Dancing School, as that is absolutely\n               necessary.\" (#4660)","Carmichael, secretary to John Jay while on his\n               mission to Spain, writes to Richard Harrison, an\n               American agent at Cadiz, reporting on the progress of\n               the war in America and requesting that Harrison\n               \"cultivate\" Comte d' Estang (1729-1794), a French\n               admiral. (#2280)","A letter written to C. Richmond, auditor-general of\n               Maryland, regarding the settlement of claims against the\n               State. (#2906)","Included are typescript copies of correspondence,\n               1780-1786, between Eliza Ambler Carrington (Betsey\n               Ambler) and friends Mildred Smith and Francis Cairnes\n               discussing her experiences during the Revolutionary War.\n               Topics include family and social life, growing up in\n               Yorktown, Va., Revolutionary War experiences, flight to\n               Charlottesville to escape the British, the destruction\n               of Yorktown, John Marshall, Rachel Warrington, a family\n               friend, who had an illegitimate son, Lewis Warrington,\n               by the son of Rochambeau, travel in Virginia, and a\n               visit to Mount Vernon. Also included are typescript\n               copies of her letters, 1796-1823, to her sister Anne\n               Ambler Fisher regarding her memories of her experiences\n               during the Revolutionary War. Typescripts of these\n               letters are also in accession nos. 6403-i and 7661.\n               (#6723)","Contains the letterbook of a Fredericksburg merchant,\n               Charles Yates, which includes many references to events\n               connected with the Revolution and their impact on\n               merchants. Available on department microfilm (M- 570).\n               (#3807)","Includes letterbook copies of John, Charles, and\n               Landon Carter with London merchants, especially Messrs.\n               Stewart \u0026 Campbell. The letters concern mostly the\n               business affairs of Charles Carter of Shirley, but there\n               are occasional references to political events during the\n               period, 1763-1768. There are also a number of accounts\n               of Charles Carter recorded for the years 1777-1781.\n               Available on department microfilm (M-570). (McGregor\n               Library #4996)","An electrostatic copy of Jacob Duché's\n               letter, October 8, 1777, to George Washington in which\n               he criticizes the patriot cause and requests that\n               Washington persuade Congress to rescind the Declaration\n               of Independence. For Washington's response to Duche, see\n               #3026. (#4598-a)","Material pertaining to the Revolutionary War consists\n               of three typescript copies of letters to William\n               Woodford (1734-1780) of Caroline County, one from John\n               Taylor of Caroline (1753-1824) and two from Edmund\n               Pendleton (1721-1803). Taylor, writing from\n               Philadelphia, May 12, 1775, contrasts the humane conduct\n               of the patriots at Lexington with the alleged atrocities\n               committed by the British. He also reports on General\n               Gage and the provincial army assembled at Boston and\n               cites a Quaker regiment raised in Philadelphia as\n               evidence of the populace's general support for the\n               cause. Pendleton speculates, July 4, 1775, about British\n               military intentions and on July 8, 1775, asks for\n               reports about a recent battle in which Woodford was\n               involved, possibly the Battle of Monmouth. (#38-486)","Photostatic copy of the original in the Library of\n               Congress. The letter to George Washington and an\n               enclosed copy of a resolution of the Virginia General\n               Assembly concern the subject of a separate peace with\n               Great Britain which Virginia rejected. (#1247)","Includes correspondence, newsclippings, and articles,\n               financial and legal papers, an archaeological report,\n               gravesite studies and miscellaneous items pertaining to\n               the establishment of a marker, by the Albemarle County\n               Historical Society, over the gravesite of Hessian\n               soldiers buries in the county during the Revolutionary\n               War. (#10678)","Papers relating to the Hubbard and Bolling families\n               of \"Chellowe\" in Buckingham County. There is a portion\n               of a military order log book for the Fifth Virginia\n               Regiment which lists the officer of the day, the officer\n               of the guard, the daily parole word and orders. Entries\n               in the log cover the periods July 15-November 20, 1776,\n               and October 14-November 9, 1777, covering the regiment's\n               activities during its encampment in the Tidewater area\n               and in New Jersey and New York where it had joined with\n               Washington's army. The log book provides information on\n               the daily activities of the regiment and records special\n               events such as Washington's address to the army after\n               hearing news of the victory at Saratoga. Various courts\n               martial are noted, particularly that of\n               Brigadier-General Adam Stephens. Other items include\n               letters to Major William Hubbard, including one from\n               Governor Thomas Nelson, Jr. concerning supplies in which\n               he orders Hubbard to impress whatever \"Negroes\" he needs\n               to assist him. Hubbard's commission as a major in\n               Virginia's First Battalion of Militia, part of a\n               contingent ordered to Charleston, S.C., is also\n               included. (#3006 and -a)","Minute book of this Albemarle County church,\n               originally known as the Albemarle and then the Buck\n               Mountain Church. (#7403-a)","The papers of Angelica Schuyler Church contain\n               correspondence with family members and several notable\n               figures in American history including Thomas Jefferson,\n               Alexander Hamilton, the Marquis de Lafayette, General\n               Philp Schuyler, and French foreign minister Talleyrand.\n               There are also one or two letters each from George\n               Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Winfield Scott, Justus\n               Erich Bollman, Charles James Fox, and the Baron von\n               Steuben, as well as a brief third person note from Louis\n               Philippe or one of his brothers. Topics include United\n               States politics and foreign affairs; the French\n               Revolution; the imprisonment of Lafayette at Olmutz; the\n               Whiskey Rebellion; the War of 1812, particularly the\n               invasion of Canada; travel in Poland, Austria in 1794,\n               and England in 1840; trade in America and India, and\n               family and personal matters. (#11245)","Official cipher codes, mainly in Jefferson's hand,\n               with explanations and instructions. Jefferson used these\n               codes in his diplomatic correspondence. Available on\n               Manuscripts Department Microfilm reel M-1679. (#38-285)","Keys to the ciphers used by William Lee, Arthur Lee,\n               and Richard Henry Lee, with some examples. This item is\n               an electrostatic copy of a compilation by Edmund Cody\n               Burnett and was furnished by the Library of Congress.\n               (#8479)","Account, September 24, 1779, of Jonathan Clarke,\n               attending Assistant Commissary General for British\n               forces under Major General William Phillips, commander\n               of the Convention Troops in Albemarle, for the rental of\n               an office, the purchase of stationery, and the hire of a\n               butcher. With signature of approval by General Phillips.\n               (#6188)","A copy of an original diary in private hands which\n               contains Clarke's account of his service in the\n               Continental Army, beginning with his march from\n               Northampton, Mass. to the siege of Boston. He also\n               participated in the march on Canada in 1776 and the\n               seige of Quebec. (#9711)","A letter, March 2, 1774, from Captain Edward Foy,\n               secretary to Lord Dunmore, to Edward Hand regarding some\n               land purchased by Hand from the colony of Pennsylvania,\n               but which now was located in a region claimed by\n               Virginia. (McGregor Library #2290)","The bulk of this collection consists of materials\n               used by Mrs. Clement in her genealogical and historical\n               research on southern and southwestern Virginia,\n               especially Chatham and Pittsylvania Counties. Included\n               are her notebooks on Revolutionary War service in\n               Pittsylvania County, a fragment of the \n               Virginia Gazette[Purdie and Dixon], 1778, and an order from\n               Major Abraham Shelton to four men to present themselves\n               for duty. (#9479)","Letter from historian Cobb regarding the settlement\n               of Hessian soldiers in the United States during and\n               after the Revolutionary War. (#1192)","This collection contains an undated manuscript,\n               probably written after 1814, on the military history of\n               the Revolution. (#6418)","This extensive collection contains a variety of\n               personal and business papers relating to the Cocke and\n               Cabell families, chiefly from \"Bremo Recess,\" Fluvanna\n               County. Revolutionary war materials include autograph\n               letters and other items which reflect various military\n               and political aspects of the era. Several letters to\n               George Clinton, 1777-1780, relate to the war in New York\n               and discuss problems with the raising of sufficient\n               numbers of troops and supplies, the lack of adequate\n               officer quarters, the difficulty in procuring medical\n               supplies, frontier defense, and a Loyalist uprising in\n               Ulster and Albany Counties. Papers relating to the\n               Cabell family include a copy of an Amherst County\n               certification of the military service of Colonel\n               Nicholas Cabell of Amherst County which mention the\n               possibility of leaving England for America and complains\n               of economic burdens imposed on him by the \"late war.\"\n               Other items of interest include a letter from Nathaniel\n               Greene to Colonel Henry \"Light-Horse Harry\" Lee, January\n               12, 1781, emphasizing the importance of success in the\n               Georgetown campaign, an exchange of correspondence\n               between Arthur Lee and Benjamin Franklin while they were\n               commissioners in France, and a letter from William Lee\n               to his brother, Richard Henry Lee, April 13, 1781,\n               seeking his brother's interposition with Congress to\n               help obtain reimbursement for his services earlier in\n               the war; he also discusses military setbacks to Great\n               Britain in the East Indies, Benjamin Franklin's\n               ownership of a ship which carried supplies from France\n               to America, and a recent loan obtained by John Adams\n               from Holland. (#9513 \u0026 9513-c)","Includes photostats of three letters relating to\n               military and Indian affairs in Georgia. One letter from\n               Nathaniel Greene to General Twigg, January 10, 1782,\n               mentions that General Wayne will soon be in Georgia to\n               take command, and expresses the hope that the enemy will\n               soon be driven from Savannah. The other two letters\n               written to General Twigg in 1788 refer to Indian\n               uprisings and a treaty negotiation with the Creeks.\n               (#1794)","A book containing general store accounts, records of\n               tobacco grown, and the expenses of an Albemarle\n               merchant, John Coles. Included is an account with\n               Jefferson. (#9533)","A typescript monograph, \"Colonial History of Nelson\n               County,\" by J. B. Coincon which mentions persons from\n               the county who participated in the Revolution. (#9331)","Microfilm copies of documents pertaining to Virginia\n               and includes correspondence, resolutions, minutes, and\n               acts. The expenses of the Virginia delegates to Congress\n               are also included. Originals in the Library of Congress\n               and the Virginia State Library. Twelve of the reels\n               consist mainly of Thomas Jefferson letters, etc., in the\n               papers of Congress and concern foreign affairs,\n               finances, national debt, military affairs, and Virginia\n               State Papers. (#3077 \u0026 etc.)","Typescript essay, 1938, by Oliver W. Cobb regarding\n               British and Hessian troops taken as prisoners of war in\n               1777. Cobb also discusses John Burgoyne, Horatio Gates,\n               Guy Carleton, Lord Howe, and Lord Germain. (#2335)","\"A Plan of the Barracks for the Convention Troops in\n               Virginia 1779,\" an electrostatic copy made from a\n               manuscript map in the National Archives, Record Group\n               360, Records of the Continental and Confederation\n               Congresses and the Constitutional Convention, PCC, item\n               173, vol. I. (#10183)","Primarily the personal correspondence of Major Samuel\n               Cooper (1756-1840) and General Samuel Cooper\n               (1778-1876). The former was a Boston merchant and an\n               officer in the Continental Army. His papers include\n               \"memoirs\" of the Boston Tea Party and of the Battle of\n               Lexington, a letter to \"Harry,\" June 4, 1780, mentioning\n               a court martial, and a copy of the constitution of the\n               Society of Cincinnati which Cooper helped establish.\n               (#8610)","Microfilm copy of originals at Colonial Williamsburg\n               containing Corbin's tobacco book, 1746-1795, and\n               letterbook, 1758-1768. Many letters reflect Corbin's\n               role as Receiver General of His Majesty's revenue. Also\n               in the collection is the diary (1773-1776) of John\n               Harrower, a Scottish emigrant who came to Virginia in\n               search of employment. The latter item has been published\n               by Colonial Williamsburg, \n               The Journal of John Harrower: an Indentured\n                  Servant in the Colony of Virginia, 1773-1776, Ed. with an introduction by Edward Miles\n               Riley (1963). (#9530-a)","Letter from Cornwallis (1738-1805) to Major James\n               Moncrief (1744-1793), the British engineering officer in\n               charge of defense works at Charleston, S.C., urging him\n               to return to Charleston as soon as possible because a\n               French attack on the city following the West Indian\n               campaign is suspected. (#1754)","Lord Cornwallis compliments Lieutenant-Colonel Nisbet\n               Balfour on his military leadership, apparently during\n               the Camden Campaign, July-August, 1780, in North\n               Carolina. General Tarleton and action at Broad River,\n               also known as Fishdam Ford (or Fort Ninety-Six), are\n               also mentioned. (McGregor Library, #2517)","Correspondence between George Harrison Sanford King\n               and Curtis W. Garrision concerning the genealogy of\n               James Monroe. Includes copies of extracts of wills of\n               Monroe family members and a record of the Revolutionary\n               War service of Colonel James Monroe. (#9095)","Concerns the court martial, presided over by Major\n               John Roberts, of twenty-six Virginia soldiers of the\n               Virginia Convention Army Guard Regiment, charged with\n               desertion and with being off-limits; includes the name,\n               charge, plea, and verdict for each defendant. (#4432)","Electrostatic copies of correspondence from Thomas\n               Cushing, Samuel Adams, Thomas Johnson, Jr., George\n               Washington, and Elbridge Gerry to Samuel Purviance, a\n               Baltimore merchant who was active in raising funds for\n               the relief of Boston, 1775. The letters mention this\n               activity, the affairs of the Continental Congress, and\n               the battles of Ticonderoga and Lexington. Washington's\n               letter, March 10, 1786, discusses the political\n               necessity of linking the western portions of Virginia\n               with the east by a canal network and Gerry's letter,\n               September 10, 1787, mentions the Philadelphia Convention\n               and the migration from Massachusetts and other places to\n               the Northwest Territory and to the territories of\n               Louisiana and Florida. (#8739)","Contains hand-colored plats of lands owned by Major\n               Croghan in the present-day states of Kentucky and Ohio.\n               Part of the land was awarded to Croghan for his service\n               in the Virginia and Continental lines; the rest was\n               purchased by Croghan from other war veterans. (#5472)","Includes two letters to Cropper while at Valley\n               Forge: letter, 27 January 1778, from Alexander Scammell,\n               Washington's Adjutant-General regarding a transfer of\n               command and note, ca. 1778, from the Marquis de\n               Lafayette regarding coats. (#6711)","Slides used by Richard Crouch to illustrate his\n               address to the Albemarle County Historical Society on\n               the Point of Fork Arsenal in Fluvanna County. The\n               illustrations are drawn from archeological and printed\n               sources and show various colonial and revolutionary\n               weapons, uniforms, a recruiting poster, and maps. (#8626)","Contains a photocopy of Lord Cornwallis' Articles of\n               Capitulation. (#38-219)","Microfilm copies of original eighteenth century\n               manuscripts belonging to Sir Mark Dalrymple, Bart., New\n               Hailes, Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland and now\n               presumed to be at Register House, Edinburgh. A\n               preliminary calendar prepared by David C.\n               Yalden-Thompson is at the beginning of reel M-549. Only\n               one item (No. 506, reel M-552) pertains directly to the\n               Revolution, a letter from James Stirling, July 31, 1776.\n               Stirling, who was apparently with the 42nd Highlanders,\n               writes from Staten Island, describing the voyage to\n               America, encounters with a privateer, and the loss of a\n               British transport with part of Frazier's Regiment. He\n               also describes the treatment by Americans of a captured\n               British officer, the poor condition of American\n               deserters, and the arrival of the Hessians. (#3610)","Walker Daniel writes B. Tardiveau concerning\n               Virginia's cession of 150,000 acres northwest of the\n               Ohio River to the Illinois Regiment for their service in\n               the war. (McGregor Library, #6376)","A copy (1805) of an inventory and appraisal, 1773, of\n               the estate of Henry Davis of Hanover County by Overton\n               Harris and Jacob William, including household goods and\n               slaves, recorded at Hanover Court, 1777, by William\n               Pollard. (#38-391)","Papers include family and business news from Orange,\n               Madison, Culpeper, Greene and Rapphannock Counties and\n               claims for Revolutionary War pensions. (#320)","The personal narrative of William Davis, a Quaker,\n               who was ordered to join a company of militia marching to\n               the Albemarle Barracks to guard the Convention Troops.\n               He refused to participate, and, consequently, was jailed\n               and whipped. (#38-160)","Bound volume, 1775-1809, containing list of\n               communicants of Zur Deutschen Lutheran Kirche of\n               Culpeper Co., Va. (#5065)","Electrostatic copies of an indenture of Richard Henry\n               Lee; a letter, January 8, 1782, from Edmund Randolph to\n               General Washington (?) praising him for his actions at\n               Yorktown; and, a letter from James Madison, June 25,\n               1788, regarding the vote for ratification in the\n               Virginia Convention. (#7289-b)","Facsimiles of Patrick Henry's resolutions against the\n               Stamp Act bearing an endorsement by Patrick Henry. (#6622)","Electrostatic copies of original and typescript\n               documents regarding Reverend Douglas of Louisa County\n               including a will, deeds, and records from Louisa County\n               Court House relating to a suit against him. A letter\n               from Douglas, September l, 1778, tells of his dismissal\n               from his position for speaking disrespectfully of the\n               country. (#437-o,-p,-x,-y,-z)","Include agreement, 1789, concerning land in Orange\n               County, Va., Quaker marriage certificate, 1789, from\n               Hanover County, Va., and Revolutionary War claims for\n               George Shearman of Greene County, Va. and William Wayt.\n               (#702)","This\n               letterbook of an Alexandria merchant, Harry Piper,\n               contains valuable information on the tobacco trade with\n               merchants at Belfast, Dublin, Glasgow, London, and\n               Whitehaven; there is also commentary on other business\n               activities, especially the use of convict labor.\n               Especially noteworthy are Piper's reports of colonial\n               response to Parliament's various legislative acts and\n               his analysis of the dispute in economic terms. Available\n               on department microfilm (M-2163). (#2981-a)","A letter, May 26, 1774, from John Murray, Earl of\n               Dunmore, to James Tilghman and Andrew Allen, members of\n               the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, regarding a\n               border dispute between Pennsylvania and Virginia. (#210)","Handwritten copy of a proclamation, 17 September\n               1774, by John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, regarding a\n               border dispute between Pennsylvania and Virginia. See\n               also #1668. (McGregor Library, #2839)","An official proclamation signed by Dunmore claiming\n               all lands west of Laurel Hill for Virginia and\n               instructing all residents of the territory to swear\n               allegiance to Virginia and Pennsylvania regarding title\n               to the western lands. A contemporary copy of this\n               proclamation is also in the McGregor Library, #2839.\n               (McGregor Library, #1668)","Photostats of documents relating to Lord Dunmore's\n               Proclamation, September 17, 1774 and annotated by Landon\n               Carter. Originals in the John Carter Brown Library,\n               Brown University, Providence, R.I. (#1911)","Of particular interest is a Receipt Book (1778-1779)\n               kept by Samuel Dyer, a merchant at Plain Dealing, Va.,\n               during his term as Assistant to the Clothier (John Moss)\n               to Virginia Troops. Dyer's tenure in the position lasted\n               from August 4, 1778, to April 2, 1780. Meticulously\n               detailed entries record the date, names, and unit for\n               each recipient along with a description of the articles\n               supplied. An occasional entry includes observations\n               about the activities of soldiers in the camp. There are\n               also entries for private business accounts during the\n               years 1783-1786. The other items are photocopies of\n               nineteenth century records in the National Archives\n               which detail Dyer's service during the Revolution in\n               connection with his application for a pension. (#7776, -a)","The papers of the Randolph family of \"Edgehill\" and\n               those of the allied Nicholas and Jefferson families. The\n               bulk of the material falls after 1790, but there are\n               several items relating to the revolutionary period,\n               including Charles Tappan's engraving (1829) of\n               Jefferson's draft of the Declaration of Independence\n               showing changes made by John Adams and Benjamin\n               Franklin. There is also an exchange of correspondence\n               between Martha Jefferson and her friends regarding\n               Jefferson's voyage to France. (#1397)","A draft petition, July 12, 1775, by the Committee of\n               Safety of West Virginia District which transmits to the\n               Virginia Convention the treaty of July 6, 1775, with the\n               Delawares and the Six Nations at Fort Dunmore. The\n               petition also informs the Convention that Major John\n               Connolly has been arrested. The other item is a letter\n               from Charles Lee, naval officer of the South Potomac, to\n               Lieutenant-Governor Beverley Randolph, June 29, 1787,\n               informing Randolph of his seizure of a West Indian ship\n               smuggling rum and urging the strengthening of the port\n               of Alexandria. (#3044)","Includes accounts of a physician (possibly Dr. John\n               Brockenbrough) of Essex County, Va., for medical care of\n               men, women and children, free and enslaved. Many notable\n               families of Virginia's Northern Neck are included. (#38-44)","Mainly bonds and deeds relating to the Fairfax\n               estates in the Northern Neck, some of which show\n               quitrents for Fairfax, Loudon, Culpeper, Prince William,\n               Berkeley, and Hampshire Counties. (#8884-d)","Includes records of the Goose Creek Baptist Church,\n               1775-1843, in Upperville and Robert Coombs' declaration\n               for a Revolutionary War pension. (#4473)","The collection includes one letter from William\n               Fitzhugh, January 27, 1778, to his nephew Benjamin\n               Grymes urging Grymes to remain on Washington's staff and\n               expresses despair that \"so many Virginians [are] leaving\n               their General and their Countrymen.\" (#5242)","Typescript copies of two letters from a\n               Fredericksburg resident, one to his brother in\n               Massachusetts, the other to an unidentified recipient.\n               Among topics mentioned are Shay's Rebellion, the\n               treatment of Loyalists in Virginia, republicanism, and\n               the Constitutional Convention. (#38-515)","Robert Forsyth (1754-1794), Fredericksburg, Deputy\n               Commissary of Purchases for the Southern Army, to\n               Colonel Beverly Winslow and Joseph Hawkins, appointing\n               them Assistant Commissaries of Purchases for the\n               Albemarle Barracks. (#38-652)","Colored engraving by Webster and Worrell, \"Peter\n               Francisco's Gallant Action with . . . Tarleton's Cavalry\n               . . ., Amelia Court House, Virginia 1781.\" (#2624)","An electrostatic copy of an article by John E.\n               Manahan regarding Peter Francisco's origins in Portugal,\n               his kidnapping and arrival in Virginia, and his career\n               during and after the American Revolution. (#7647)","Collections of county court records including\n               indentures, depositions, and attachments, mainly for\n               Franklin County, Augusta, Bedford, Orange, Shenandoah,\n               and Rockingham Counties. (#6902-a)","A register of an Episcopal parish, kept by the Rev.\n               Dr. Balman, with a handwritten history of the parish.\n               Originally, the parish comprised all of Shenandoah and\n               parts of Page, Warren, Clarke, Frederick, Jefferson,\n               Berkeley, and Hampshire Counties. (#4701)","The receipts are for provisions for Captain Michael\n               Bowyer's company of the 12th Virginia Regiment, kept by\n               Lieutenant Robert Gambell [Gamble] during the American\n               Revolution. (#10145)","The papers of this Cumberland County family includes\n               some nineteenth century correspondence regarding pension\n               claims of William Evans, Lieutenant of Infantry, 10th\n               Virginia Regiment, and his heirs, seeking an increase in\n               disability for wounds sustained during the Revolution.\n               (#3784)","Bruce E. Burgoyne's study is based on research\n               conducted in the British Museum and chiefly concerns\n               Germans in Canada under the command of Frederick\n               Haldimand. An extensive bibliography of manuscripts\n               material is included. (#10424)","A collection primarily of shipping papers of Captain\n               Gilford and his son, who sailed out of New York in the\n               West Indies trade. Included are bills of lading\n               (1755-1773) for flour, tea, bread and rice, personal\n               accounts (1761, 1770) and an agreement listing wages\n               paid to the seamen (1772). Also included is a slave bill\n               of sale (1785). (#3145)","Includes the daybook and medical record of Dr. George\n               Gilmer of \"Pen Park\" and Charlottesville. One entry,\n               March 12, 1772, refers to treatment for Thomas\n               Jefferson. (#6145, -a, -b)","Two letters from Harry Gordon to Mr. Thurston discuss\n               affairs between the British and the Indians, mentions\n               troubles with Indians near Detroit and Fort\n               Michilimackinac, difficulties with building\n               fortifications in the area, and French success with the\n               Indians (1764); he also writes about finishing his\n               reports on the inland forts with a map of their\n               locations, the few numbers of British troops in his\n               area, the poor condition of the forts, partially due to\n               the nature of the materials used in their construction\n               and repair, the management of troops, and the plan to\n               survey the area around the south shore of Lake Erie.\n               (McGregor Library #10547-az)","A copy of typescript excerpts from Thomas Grant's\n               journal which includes brief accounts of his service in\n               the Revolution, containing references to General Horatio\n               Gates' defeat in 1780 by Lord Cornwallis, military\n               action around Charlotte, N.C., and Cornwallis march\n               through North Carolina in 1781. (#5419)","Photostat of a letter written to an unidentified\n               person which discusses the problem of building a college\n               on the banks of the Ohio during wartime and the unrest\n               and possible separation of western settlers from\n               Virginia. (#107)","Photocopies of papers relating to the ordination of\n               David Griffith by the Bishop of London, 1770, and of\n               Griffith's activities as a surgeon in Washington's army,\n               1778. Includes an order signed by Lord Cornwallis\n               instructing that no harm was to be done to Griffith\n               while attending Colonel [George] Baylor and other\n               wounded soldiers captured by the British at Old Tappen\n               in N.Y. (#2554)","Included are contemporary copies of two letters, June\n               12 and July 10, 1777, from Colonel Lewis Willis to\n               Charles Yates describing military life. Willis writes\n               from Middlebrook and Morristown, New Jersey. (#49,\n               etc.)","Mostly letters addressed to Thomas Miller and James\n               R. Ferguson of Goochland. A letter from Christian\n               Febiger (1746-1796), a Dane who emigrated to America in\n               the 1770's and eventually became colonel of the Second\n               Virginia Regiment, reports to the Court of Cumberland\n               County that his post will soon have a shortage of\n               provisions and that Cumberland and surrounding counties\n               have been ordered to supply him. For other letters from\n               Febiger discussing his problems, see \n               The Calendar of Virginia State Papers, Vols. I-III. (#38-122)","Register kept by Rev. William Douglass including\n               names of Afro-Americans born and christened, notes on\n               ministers employed, 1720-1727, and information on\n               finances. Also available on department microfilm\n               (M-700). (#923)","Collection includes photostats of records for the\n               Goose Creek Baptist Church, 1775-1811, in Upperville,\n               Virginia. (#4496)","Include references to her father's experiences in the\n               Revolutionary War. (Barrett Library #7633, -a,\n               -b)","Microfilm includes a number of letters from various\n               prominent revolutionary figures collected by Cabell\n               Gwathmey. (#38-239 and 38-239-a)","Includes Revolutionary War pension claim. (#8904)","Papers contain five vouchers of military service for\n               Revolutionary War veterans from Prince Edward County.\n               (#3270-b)","The papers of Sir Andrew Snape Hamond, bart.\n               (1738-1828), a British naval captain during the\n               Revolution, and those of his son, Sir Graham Eden\n               Hamond, bart. (1779-1862). The elder Hamond's papers\n               consist mainly of official records relating to his very\n               active and influential naval career and to his brief\n               political assignment as Lieutenant-Governor of Nova\n               Scotia, Commissioner of the Navy, and Commander-in-Chief\n               in Halifax, 1781-1782. Highlights of his wartime career\n               include his service in the coastal rivers of\n               Pennsylvania and Virginia where he mastered the art of\n               river warfare, and his role in the invasion of\n               Charleston, 1780. The personal material, although\n               limited, is of special significance. The personal\n               correspondence (1766-1778) of Hamond with Hans Sloane\n               and Hans Stanley gives the views of three Englishmen to\n               the approaching separation of the colonies from England.\n               Also of importance are Hamond's excellent narrative\n               account, written from 1783 to 1785, of his role in the\n               Revolution during the years, 1775-1777, and his\n               autobiography which covers his career to 1794. Principal\n               correspondents include: Marriot Arbuthnot, Robert Digby,\n               John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, Lord George [Sackville]\n               Germain, Lord Thomas Graves, William Hotham, Lord\n               Richard Howe, John Montague, Peter Parker, Molyneux\n               Shuldham, Philip Stephens, and William Tryon. Available\n               on department microfilm (M-1722-1724). (McGregor\n               Library, #680, etc.)","A bound typescript copy of a history of the militia\n               unit formed among students at Hampden-Sydney College\n               during the Revolution by Joseph D. Eggleston. (#2699-d)","The collection contains a photocopy of the vestry\n               book of Dettingen Parish, Prince William County,\n               1744-1802 and a typescript (1905) on \"Virginia Parish\n               Lines\" by Rev. E.L. Goodwin. (#2536)","Correspondence, diaries, and business papers of the\n               Harrison and Meems families which contain materials\n               relating to the Revolution: a Richard Henry Lee letter\n               to J. Jennings, May 31, 1769, comments generally on\n               imperial policy; and, a certification that Florence\n               Blair is a widow of a Revolutionary war veteran and is\n               entitled to her husband's pension. Includes typescript\n               copies of correspondence between Betsey Ambler (Eliza\n               Ambler Carrrington) and her friends and a series of\n               letters to her sister concerning her life during the\n               Revolutionary War. Typescripts of these letters are also\n               in accession nos. 6403-i and 6723. A fuller description\n               of these letters can be found in the entry for Eliza\n               Jaquelin Ambler Carrington Papers (6723). (#7661)","Photocopies of original papers in the Virginia State\n               Library. The collection consists of correspondence,\n               accounts, receipts of Hayes, a Philadelphia printer of\n               the firm Dunlop and Hayes, who was engaged by Governor\n               Jefferson in 1781 to be the government printer. There\n               are letters from Hayes to Governors Jefferson and Henry\n               Lee and from John Dunlop to Hayes. There are also\n               various papers relating to Hayes' printing business with\n               the state. A letter, June 12, 1781, from William Fleming\n               to Colonel William Preston discusses the war situation,\n               Cornwallis, Tarleton, appointments to the Virginia\n               Assembly, and the government's withdrawal from Richmond\n               with the approach of the British. (#7304)","The collection contains transliterations from the\n               original German, 1974, by William Edward Eisenberg, of\n               signers of the congregational constitution, 1776,\n               baptismal records, 1750-1848, communion records, 1775-\n               1812, and lists of sponsors and godparents. There are\n               also excerpts from books mentioning the church and the\n               Henkel family, and a photocopy and transcript of a 1776\n               petition to the House of Delegates for exemption from\n               parochial taxes to the established church. (#5065-a)","Collection includes subscription book concerning\n               construction of the church building, 1735-1737;\n               baptismal records, 1752-1816; communion book and\n               pastoral records, 1775-1877; minutes of congregational\n               meetings, to 1950; lists of bond holders; and\n               miscellaneous notes pertaining to the church's members,\n               land holdings, building and property maintenance, and\n               financial matters. (#5988, \u0026 5988-a)","This diverse collection of American and English\n               literary and historical papers contains two pay\n               warrants, May and November, 1780, signed by General\n               James Hamilton, Commander, Royal North Britain\n               Fusiliers, and Lieutenant William Hoey, respectively,\n               both with the Convention Troops in Albemarle County.\n               (#6435-a)","Photocopy of a letter from Henry to Governor Thomas\n               Johnson of Maryland concerning defense preparations for\n               the Eastern Shore and Chesapeake Bay area and the\n               evacuation of animals and grain which the British could\n               use. Original owned by Historical Society of\n               Pennsylvania. (#1068)","Henry writes Edmund Pendleton, October 21, 1776,\n               regarding the replacement on the council of Fielding\n               Lewis, who was ill. (McGregor Library #4918)","A letter from Governor Henry to Messrs. Van Biblin\n               and Harrison, November 22, 1776, informing them that a\n               Board of Commissioners has been set up to manage all\n               naval matters and that they are to turnover the Revenge,\n               a prize they had captured, to the Board. There is also a\n               leaf from Henry's ledger book, 1788-1795. (#5078)","A miscellaneous collection of papers relating to\n               Patrick Henry and his family. Included are receipts to\n               Henry and an extract from the journal of the 1775\n               convention made by William Wirt for his biography of\n               Henry. (#38-473)","Typescripts (carbon) of about ten letters, 1776-1783,\n               from Herndon of Spotsylvania County to the Reverend\n               James Stevenson, Gloucester Courthouse which makes a few\n               general references to the problems between the colonies\n               and England. (#2817)","Mainly business papers of Major Heth (d. 1822), a\n               Chesterfield County merchant who served in the First\n               Virginia Regiment during the Revolution and became a\n               prominent Federalist. About a dozen items pertain to\n               this period and consist largely of deeds, a plat, and\n               indentures. (#38-114)","Miscellaneous papers of these families consisting\n               largely of 19th century material; two letters written in\n               1783 and 1784, one by John Marshall, relates to military\n               certificates. Also available on department microfilm,\n               M-690 \u0026 M-1499. (#5071)","Microfilm of a diary of a Hanover County physician\n               (original in the Library of Congress) with considerable\n               comment on various events of the Revolution. Topics\n               mentioned are Lord Dunmore, George Washington, Patrick\n               Henry, the Virginia militia, privateering, inflation,\n               money, counterfeiting, Burgoyne's invasion of 1777,\n               Rochambeau and the French army, Thomas Jefferson, the\n               Declaration of Independence, George Rogers Clark, the\n               western campaigns, the British invasion of Virginia, and\n               Honyman's meeting with Comte de Rochambeau. Honyman was\n               present at Yorktown and provides his observations on\n               that battle also. (#8417)","Includes references to aid to Revolutionary War\n               victims and strong opinions about Thomas Paine and\n               famous Americans including Thomas Jefferson and George\n               Washington. (#7777)","Photocopy of a letter from Howe to General Clinton\n               explaining his reasons for going up Chesapeake Bay\n               rather than the Delaware River. (#4469)","This collection of the personal, legal, and business\n               correspondence of three generations of the Hubard family\n               contains two items pertaining to the Revolution. There\n               is a letter from Robert Lawson to Major William Hubard,\n               April 21, 1781 stating that General Nathaniel Greene has\n               ordered 2200 militia under Lawson's command to join the\n               Southern army. Also \"Instructions to the Delegates and\n               Freeholders of Charlotte County,\" October 16, 1776,\n               which endorse direct election of senators and the\n               elimination of the tax on dissenters for support of the\n               Church of England. (#8039)","A nineteenth century transcript containing extracts\n               of Captain Robert Kirkwood's \"Journal of Southern\n               Campaign,\" 1780-1782, which includes entries for the\n               march south from Morristown, N.J. and a description of\n               the Battle of Camden [S.C.]. The item is available on\n               reel (M-2277). (#9942)","Contains several letters of Elizabeth Pinckney and\n               her son Thomas, a Revolutionary War general from South\n               Carolina, mainly about personal affairs. (#6019)","This collection includes the papers of James Hunter,\n               Jr., a merchant of Scottish descent who lived in\n               Fredericksburg, Virginia. Some papers provide data on\n               supplies issued to the Continental Army by Hunter in his\n               role as Commissary for Public Stores in Fredericksburg.\n               The bulk of the material for the period of the\n               Revolution consists of correspondence from Hunter's\n               several business partners and contacts. These papers\n               document the problems encountered by merchants during\n               wartime: fluctuating market values for goods, inflation\n               and currency depreciation, privateering, and\n               confiscation of goods by the enemy. A few pre-war\n               letters from Duncan Ingraham, Jr., a London merchant,\n               mention political events, such as the Boston Port Act,\n               and show enthusiastic support for the American cause. In\n               general, however, the papers contain little reference to\n               military and political events during the war and\n               post-war years, except as they impinge on business\n               activities. Some information is included on Hunter's\n               speculative ventures, but little exists on his father,\n               James Hunter, Sr., an owner of an iron foundry at\n               Falmouth, Virginia. (#38-45, etc.)","Transcript of \"An Address to the First and Second\n               Virginia Brigades at Feu de Joie at Valley Forge, May 6,\n               1778,\" by Reverend Hurt, chaplain of the Second Brigade.\n               (#2840)","The microfilm contains the file copy of a letter from\n               Thomas Jefferson to Baron von Steuben, December l, 1780,\n               concerning the expiration of enlistments prior to major\n               campaigns. (#6228 and 6228-a)","Instructions from George III disallowing Virginia's\n               law, passed in 1769, adding an extra fifteen percent\n               import duty on slaves and admonishing Nelson to assent\n               to nothing \"by which the Importation of Slaves shall be\n               in any respect prohibited or obstructed.\" (#3195)","Personal, legal, and commercial papers of the Watts,\n               Saunders, and Featherstone families, and their\n               connections, of Prince Edward, Botetourt, Campbell, and\n               Bedford Counties in Virginia. Revolutionary era material\n               are mainly the papers of William Watts (d. ca. 1798), an\n               attorney of Prince Edward County, and later of Botetourt\n               and Campbell Counties. Most of the papers are business\n               records, but included are numerous court records from\n               Amelia, Buckingham, Cumberland, and Prince Edward\n               Counties. Other pertinent material includes a letter\n               from Brigadier General Robert Lawson to Watts, September\n               27, 1781, authorizing him to secure military supplies by\n               impressment or other means, and payrolls for Captain\n               Addison Lewis' troop of the First Regiment of Light\n               Dragons commanded by Colonel Theodorick Bland. (#38-33 \u0026 116)","The collection includes a photocopy of a Fairfax\n               County court record, February 1782, relating to claims\n               for property \"impressed or taken for public service.\"\n               (#6589-k)","Family records, land grants, wills, and other papers\n               of the James family from Lower Norfolk, later Princess\n               Anne, County. Also included is a copy of a minute book\n               for Linhaven Parish, 1724-1882, and several lists of\n               tithables and taxable property for the area, chiefly the\n               lower, middle, and upper precincts of Eastern Shore, the\n               upper and lower Western Shore precincts, and Blackwater\n               and Little Creek precincts. (#38-402)","Surveys, maps, and plans of the town and vicinity\n               including two copies of maps made for Count de\n               Rochambeau's forces, 1781. (#38-591)","Writing to \"Madam,\" Martha Jefferson discusses\n               patriotic sentiment among women in Pennsylvania,\n               Maryland, and Virginia.. (#3668)","Photostatic copy of a payroll for Captain George\n               Lewis' Cavalry Company, May, 1977. (#3086)","Correspondence, surveys, deeds, official documents,\n               accounts, and miscellaneous papers such as drawings,\n               music, and memorabilia of Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826).\n               The bulk of the material relates to the 1770's and\n               1780's and primarily concerns his personal affairs. Most\n               items are original documents, but copies are included\n               when the only originals are known to be in county court\n               houses, in foreign repositories, or in private hands.\n               Occasional items reflect his role as a delegate to the\n               Second Continental Congress, as Governor of Virginia,\n               and as the United States' Minister to France and deal\n               with politics and military affairs at the state,\n               continental, and international level. Complementing this\n               material are microfilm and other copies of Jefferson's\n               papers at the Library of Congress, the Massachusetts\n               Historical Society, the Huntington Library, and from\n               other repositories and private owners. A guide, \n               The Jefferson Papers of the University of\n                  Virginia, compiled by Constance E. Thurlow, et al,\n               (Charlottesville: The University Press of Virginia,\n               1973), is available. (Accessioned under various\n               numbers)","Contempory copies of letters to Richard Henry Lee\n               regarding the relations of the colonies with Great\n               Britain and portraits of Lords Chatham and Camden which\n               had been purchased for the Westmoreland County Court\n               House. (#967)","This collection of miscellaneous autographs and\n               manuscripts includes engravings of Samuel Adams, George\n               Rogers Clark, and Lafayette. (#6693, etc.)","Bound volume of printed and mimeographed material and\n               a typescript relating to Jack Jouett, Jr., The Swan\n               Tavern, and the Jouett family. (#784)","Contains two letters of interest: one from Charles\n               Pettit to Nehemiah Hubbard, October 13, 1778, which\n               mentions General Nathaniel Greene and supplies, and a\n               letter from Elias Boudinot to Lewis Pentard. (#3070-d)","Includes miscellaneous memoranda, typed transcripts,\n               and a clipping relating to colonial and revolutionary\n               soldiers from Augusta County and the Ausgusta County\n               militia. (#557)","Ledger for a store at King William Court House. (#3552)","Accounts for a country store in Linville, Rockingham\n               County. Entries are largely in German. (#1717)","A typescript of a letter informing an unknown\n               recipient about the reduction in whale oil duties. (#38-668)","Lafayette, writing three days before his engagement\n               with Cornwallis at Green Spring, Virginia, gives Captain\n               Belfield some instructions regarding military matters.\n               (#8097)","A grant of land in Fayette County, Ohio, to Michael\n               Gratz for his service in the Revolutionary War. (#6215)","Includes letter, 1784, from Patrick Henry to John\n               Tabb regarding purchase of land in Amelia County and a\n               survey, 1785-1786, by H. Marshall of land near the\n               Licking and Ohio Rivers for James Monroe. (#6089)","Includes receipts of Captain William Lane for\n               payments for expenses incurred in recruiting and\n               obtaining supplies for the 2nd Battalion and for its\n               journey to Georgia to join the Continental army. There\n               are receipts for horses, nursing sick soldiers, small\n               arms, and provisions. (#8606-f)","Handwritten copies of Laurens' public papers\n               reflecting mainly the period when he was a member and\n               president of the Continental Congress. The papers\n               concern foreign and domestic loans, currency, credit,\n               and other financial matters. (McGregor Library, #2298)","Collection includes typed transcript of the\n               proceedings of Hanover Presbytery, pertaining to church\n               affairs, distribution of financial resources, and\n               discussion of church members' and ministers' personal\n               conduct, and including lists of ministers attending\n               meetings. Also available on department microfilm (M-17).\n               (#2625, -a, -b \u0026 832)","Both letters from Lee while a commissioner abroad\n               concern his efforts to obtain supplies and money from\n               Holland. One letter, November 12, 1778, is believed to\n               have been written to C.W.F. Dumas. (McGregor Library,\n               #2281)","Microfilm copy of cases adjudged by Lee in the\n               Virginia General Court and the High Court of Chancery,\n               including some unreported cases. Also included are some\n               opinions of Chief Justice Paul Carrington and Judges\n               Bartholomew Dandridge, William Waller Hening, Peter\n               Lyons, and James Mercer. (#4958)","Microfilm includes the papers of General Fitzhugh Lee\n               with material relevant to the Lee and Mason families\n               also. Most of the items of the revolutionary period are\n               bonds and other papers relating to John and Hancock Lee.\n               There are two letters, one from an unidentified\n               surveyor, December 26, 1780, and one from George Mason,\n               September 10, 1782, regarding land interests which they,\n               Captain Hancock Lee, and others had in the area of Green\n               River, in Jefferson County, and other parts of western\n               Virginia. (#8494)","A letter to Arthur Lee in which Richard Henry\n               expresses the hope that Silas Deane will be censured\n               following the publication of Hezekiah Ford's vindication\n               of Arthur Lee. (McGregor Library, #2523)","Microfilm copies of typescript copies of four\n               letterbooks. The first three books contain letters of\n               Lee (1739-1795) to business associates and to his\n               brothers Richard Henry Lee (1732-1794) and Francis\n               Lightfoot Lee (1734-1797). A partner in the firm of\n               deBerdt and Sayre, London, Lee's letters chiefly concern\n               the tobacco trade. However, letters to his brothers\n               contain numerous comments of political events in England\n               and the colonies with frequent references to prominent\n               leaders in Virginia and England. The fourth volume is\n               almost exclusively business in nature. The originals are\n               at the Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation, Stratford\n               Hall. (#882)","This collection consists primarily of the papers of\n               Arthur Lee (1740-1792) and those of his brothers,\n               Richard Henry (1732-1794) and William (1735-1795) from\n               \"Stratford Hall,\" Westmoreland County. The bulk of the\n               material, comprised of originals and copies from various\n               repositories, including the Library of Congress, Harvard\n               University, and the American Philosophical Society,\n               falls into the 1760's and 1770's and provides\n               comprehensive documentation for virtually all aspects of\n               the revolutionary era. Arthur Lee's letters begin in\n               1760 when he was a medical student at the University of\n               Edinburgh; later in the sixties, his letters and those\n               of William Lee's, both of whom were in England, deal\n               primarily with trade and commerce, but include frequent\n               observations on English politics, the Stamp Act, and\n               other topical issues. The collection is particularly\n               valuable for revealing the development of a\n               revolutionary spirit in America in the early 1770's and\n               also sheds light on the diplomatic ventures in which\n               Arthur and William Lee were involved. Correspondence to\n               and from Richard Henry Lee reflect his involvement in\n               Virginia and continental politics as a member of the\n               House of Delegates (1780-1784), as a delegate to the\n               Continental Congress (1774-1779), and as president of\n               the Congress of the Confederation (1784-1786). Some\n               insight into Richard Henry's assessment of the\n               Confederation and his disenchantment with the\n               Constitution is also included. Besides the Lees' papers\n               and those of their relatives, there are included papers\n               of John Adams, Samuel Adams, Benjamin Franklin, James\n               and Joseph Gardoqui, Thomas Jefferson, the Marquis de\n               Lafayette, Mrs. Catherine MacCauley, James Madison,\n               James Monroe, Robert Morris, Edmund Pendleton, Adam\n               Stephens, and George Washington, among others. The major\n               portion of these papers has been microfilmed under the\n               title, \"Lee Family Papers, 1742-1795;\" a published guide\n               to the microfilm edition is available. Available on\n               department microfilm, M-1714-1721. (#38-112,\n               etc.)","Correspondence and other papers relating to the\n               Fendall, Harrison, Miller, Murray, and Jones families of\n               Loudoun County. A few items of relevance for the\n               Revolutionary era are in boxes 16, 18, and 22. Of\n               particular interest are items in box 22, including an\n               account of Charles Lee with the State of Virginia,\n               October 1783, and miscellaneous legal papers and notes\n               regarding cases tried by Charles Lee in the 1780's.\n               There is also a letter, February 7, 1786, from Henry\n               Lee, Jr. to his father informing him that discussion of\n               \"the affairs of the empire\" awaits a quorum in the\n               Confederation Congress and a petition, probably drawn in\n               the 1780's, by the citizens of Fairfax County complains\n               about the high taxes for road repair. (#8557-a)","Contains Mary Sherlock's receipt of lands granted to\n               her father, Captain Samuel Timpson for his military\n               service and her affidavit regarding disposition of the\n               land. (#5668)","Four letters written by Captain William Lewis in\n               various months of 1778 to James Hunter, a merchant in\n               Fredericksburg. Lewis describes Norfolk's ship-building\n               industry which is depressed both by the British blockade\n               and the drain of labor for military service. He also\n               discusses naval action at Hampton Creek and Ockracoke as\n               well as colonial privateering. (#9512)","A collection of miscellaneous papers relating to the\n               Lewis, Latane, and Taliaferro families. Included is a\n               note from Colonel Daniel Morgan endorsing a furlough for\n               Lieutenant [Henry] Waring, Fifth Virginia Regiment,\n               because of illness. Also, two commissions, one from\n               Governor Jefferson, October 2, 1780, appointing William\n               Latane a lieutenant in the Essex County militia, and one\n               signed by Governor Henry appointing him a lieutenant in\n               the Sixth Company of Militia (Virginia). Other items\n               include tickets used by John Taliaferro Lewis to attend\n               medical lectures, 1777-179, at the University of\n               Edinburgh and a few business and legal papers of John\n               Taliaferro Lewis for 1784. (#38-418)","Papers of an Essex County family contains a letter\n               from a George McCall, probably a Scottish merchant,\n               written from Glasgow, June 5, 1780, inquiring whether it\n               would be possible for him to return to Virginia to\n               recover some property in order to be able to afford to\n               support and educate his family. Also avaiable on\n               department microfilm (M-192). (#2345)","A vestry book for this Amherst County parish with\n               four documents, 1789-1807, relating to the parish\n               enclosed within. (#7909)","The plantation journals of Philip Lightfoot (d. 1786)\n               and of his son, Philip (1784-1865) of Cedar Creek and\n               Port Royal, Caroline County. Volume one contains a\n               ledger for the years 1781-1793. (#592)","A typescript listing of soldiers from Augusta County\n               who served in the Revolution. Copied from John H.\n               Gwathmey, \n               Historical Register of Virginia in the\n                  Revolution(1973). (#892)","In a notebook containing mostly medical remedies,\n               there is a copy of a report of the New Jersey Council of\n               Safety's investigation of two Quakers, Abel and James\n               Thomas. The Quakers had been behind British lines in New\n               York and were suspected of subversive activities, but\n               President William Livingston and the Council found them\n               not guilty. (#7886)","A draft of a letter to the Board of Admiralty from\n               the Secretary of State for the Colonies, regarding the\n               King's decision to send troops to Jamaica and West\n               Florida as part of an effort to conquer the Floridas and\n               New Orleans from the Spanish. (McGregor Library #6209)","Electrostatic copies of two printed documents,\n               February 20, 1786, and January 27, 1787, regarding\n               military pensions signed by Patrick Henry and Edmund\n               Randolph, respectively. (#437-j)","A manuscript volume containing detailed entries for\n               the court proceedings from June 8, 1762, to February 15,\n               1764. Entries include levies assigned and prices set for\n               various kinds of alcoholic beverages sold in the county\n               and ages of slaves for lists of tithables. (#2760)","An essay entitled, \"The Part Taken by Nansemond\n               County, Virginia in the American Revolution,\" by W.E.\n               MacClenny. This essay is only available on department\n               microfilm (M-19). Collections also includes other\n               typescripts by MacClenny and newspaper clippings on the\n               history of Nansemond and Suffolk Counties which mention\n               events of the Revolutionary period. Available on\n               department microfilm. (#38-270)","A commonplace book kept by Hugh McConnel of Fish Kill\n               Landing, New Jersey, containing copies of American and\n               British poetry, songs, letters, toasts, anecdotes, and\n               speeches. Also includes a chronology of the Revolution\n               and a map of the seige of Boston, 1775-1776. (#6329)","Includes one item pertaining to the Revolutionary\n               War: an oath of allegiance to Virginia of John McCue,\n               Jr., October 4, 1777. (#4406)","Includes family and business news and Revolutionary\n               War claims. (#1707, 1755, 1755-a and 1755-b)","Included in this collection is a ledger containing\n               transcripts of letters from Eliza Ambler Carrington\n               (Betsey Ambler) to Ann Ambler Fisher which contain some\n               recollections of her life as a young girl during the\n               war. (The transcripts are in a volume entitled,\n               \"Illustrative Cases in Real Property.\") (#2969-a)","Contains a letter, A. Smith to Captain Vivion Minor,\n               December 19, 1782, regarding British naval activity in\n               Chesapeake Bay and the possible recall of Arthur Lee\n               from the Continental Congress. (#38-470)","Transcripts of three letters of Macon's (1758-1837)\n               pertaining to his military duty while a student at\n               Princeton and to the military service of John Markham\n               and John Branham. (#2618)","Letter from Madison and Theodorick Bland, Jr. to\n               Governor Benjamin Harrison, May 14, 1782, discusses the\n               question of Virginia ceding her Western territory to the\n               Confederation and Sir Guy Carlton's peace commission.\n               (McGregor Library, #2019)","A nineteenth century letterbook which contains copies\n               of seven letters from James Madison to William Bradford\n               during the period 1772-1775. Topics discussed include\n               Philadelphia's \"tea party,\" religious liberty, Indian\n               problems, relations between Lord Dunmore and the\n               Virginia Assembly, the Continental Association, popular\n               sentiment in Virginia, and the speech of Logan, the\n               Shawnee chief, to Lord Dunmore. All letters have been\n               published in \n               The Papers of James Madison, edited by William T. Hutchinson and William\n               M.E. Rachal, vol. l. (#8474-ag)","Primarily the business papers of Nathan Mallory, an\n               Orange County farmer, which give some insight into the\n               operations of a small planter. Materials pertinent to\n               the years between 1760 and 1790 include legal papers,\n               several accounts, receipts, a bill of exchange, slave\n               valuations and slave bills of sale and John Mallory's\n               will and inventory of his estate. (#38-140)","Two items pertain to this period: Robert\n               Breckinridge, Cumberland Court House, informs Major\n               George Rice, Assistant Deputy Quartermaster at Albemarle\n               Barracks, January 4, 1782, that he is returning a horse\n               and saddle belonging to the army and mentions Colonel\n               Christian Febiger. A letter from Richard Claiborne,\n               Deputy Quartermaster General at Richmond, January 15,\n               1782, encloses Colonel Edward Carrington's explanations\n               for the abolition of most military posts and gives\n               instructions for the disposition of horses, wagons, and\n               other property in the custody of the addressee. (#38-453)","The collection consists of photocopies of documents\n               relating to the Hunter family of Princess Anne County\n               and allied families. Includes a list of tithables of\n               Jacob Hunter, June 10, 1775. (#38-635)","Microfilm of a scrapbook containing autograph letters\n               from Revolutionary era figures, especially signers of\n               the Declaration among other American political and\n               professional people. Only six items pertain to the war\n               and relate to such topics as military activities in New\n               York and South Carolina, prisoners of war, and Valley\n               Forge. (#9757-a)","An American Loyalist describes his preparations for a\n               voyage from England to America, sailing on a British\n               troop ship, the landing of British troops at Elk River,\n               Delaware, an engagement with an American privateer, and\n               anti-loyalist sentiment in Charleston. (#4727)","Business, legal, and personal papers of these\n               families which contain some items pertaining to the\n               Revolutionary era. There are legal papers written and/or\n               signed by John Marshall, and legal and business papers\n               of John and Ralph Wormeley and the Fairfax and Lee\n               families. Also there are several letters from William\n               Grayson of Dumfries which were written while he attended\n               the Confederation Congress and concern the management of\n               his affairs back home. Finally, there is a certificate\n               stating that Peter Rust was a militiaman who was wounded\n               during the war. (McGregor Library #1106)","Collection contains a ledger containing the general\n               merchandise accounts of Hudson Martin \u0026 Co. and\n               Martin's accounts as clerk for the Albemarle County\n               Court; it includes an account of rum, wine, and sugar\n               seized from Robert Harksley, a British commissary, and\n               accounts for accounts with Jack Jouett, George Gilmer,\n               Thomas Walker, Jr., Philip Mazzei, Hastings Marks, John\n               Harvie and others including Virginia troops. (#38-2)","Mason's letters refer to various Virginia and\n               Continental political issues of the period. The June 4,\n               1779, letter mentions public finances, defense of the\n               state, the ratification by Virginia of the treaty with\n               France, sale of public lands, the confiscation of\n               Loyalist estates, and the naturalization of foreigners,\n               among other topics. Writing as a delegate from the\n               Philadelphia Convention, May 21, 1787, Mason speculates\n               that the consensus seems to be to abandon the\n               Confederation for a new national government; the letter\n               includes a list of possible reforms of the Articles of\n               Confederation. (McGregor Library, #990-a)","Mason of Williamsburg writes a merchant in Bermuda\n               about Virginia's new law allowing confiscation of\n               British lands and their re-sale to private investors.\n               Mason offers his services as agent should the merchant\n               be interested. (#3830)","This collection of papers relating to the Mather\n               family contains a letter from Samuel Mather to John\n               Hancock, September 18, 1776. Mather gives a description\n               of Boston during the seige, mentions the Declaration of\n               Independence, and advises that America should remain\n               neutral in European affairs and that paper money should\n               be backed by bullion. (McGregor Library, #38-632)","Includes a bound volume of letters written to and\n               collected by Joshua and Thomas Gilpin of Philadelphia.\n               Thomas Gilpin was a Quaker pacifist during the\n               Revolution who, along with a group of Quakers, was\n               exiled to Virginia in 1777 by Pennslvania's Supreme\n               Executive Council. There is an exchange of\n               correspondence between Gilpin and the Committee of Fifty\n               in Philadelphia concerning actions of his which violated\n               Committee orders and various other letters which give\n               Gilpin's view on various issues and events of the\n               Revolution. During the 1780's there is an exchange of\n               letters between James Maury, a Liverpool merchant, and\n               various correspondents, including his brother, Mathew\n               Maury of Virginia. These letters are concerned mostly\n               with personal and business affairs, but some mention the\n               economic distress of Virginians caused by their debts to\n               English merchants. (#3888)","Photocopies of Mazzei's letters to James Madison,\n               Thomas Jefferson, John Blair, and Mr. Lomax. Most of the\n               letters are in Italian and concern his activities as an\n               agent for Virginia in Europe and contain his\n               observations on political and economic affairs. Some of\n               these letters are published in Richard Cecil Garlick,\n               Jr., \n               Philip Mazzei, Friend of Jefferson: His Life\n                  and Letters, The Johns Hopkins Studies in Romance\n               Literatures and Languages, vol. 7, (Baltimore, 1933).\n               (#38-182)","Includes a letter from Captain Everard Meade\n               (1746-1802) to Francis Thornton, his brother-in-law,\n               June 14, 1776. Meade, who failed to receive a promotion\n               in the army, sharply criticizes Virginia's \"executive\n               power\" for its promotion policy. (#10126-a)","Includes correspondence between the Everard Meade\n               family of Virginia and the family of Hodijah Baylies of\n               Dighton, New York. Topics include visits bewtween the\n               Meade and Baylies families and family news and news of\n               the capture of a British ship by militia off the New\n               Jersey coast in 1777. (#10126-c)","A portion of this letter concerns a bill passed by\n               the Virginia legislature for the relief of George Rogers\n               Clark, poverty stricken and ill, by providing him the\n               largest pension ever awarded by the State. (#7308)","Include letter, 1767, to John Morgan, concerning\n               attempt of veterans of the French and Indian War to\n               obtain land for their services and letter, 1774, to\n               unknown recipient, in which Mercer replies he has sent\n               the recipient's letter for publication, mentions that\n               the governor has declined land warrants for Virginia\n               officers who served in Northern regiments and will allow\n               some surveys on the Ohio River. He urges his\n               correspondent to present his case for the surveys to\n               Lord Dunmore. (McGregor Library, #990)","Microfilm copies of letterbooks, journals, ledgers,\n               and invoice books of Robert Townshend Hooe and Richard\n               Harrison, merchants of Alexandria. Originals are in the\n               New York Public Library. Besides reflecting the business\n               activities of the firm of Hooe and Harrison, there are\n               also records for James and Harris Hooe and for Hooe,\n               Stone \u0026 Co. The records include the names of many\n               persons from the Northern Neck of Virginia and from\n               southern Maryland and they also reflect the fluctuations\n               of prices and currency values, and the conduct of\n               overseas trade during the 1770's and 1780's. (#3005)","These papers contain historical and genealogical\n               information about Page County. Information concerning\n               the Revolutionary War is included. (#4148)","This manuscript describes the condition of various\n               churches in North Carolina and Virginia in the period\n               following the Revolutionary War. (#10340)","A collection of miscellaneous autographs of prominent\n               Americans contains two letters written in 1785 by\n               Benjamin Harrison and Edmund Pendleton respectively,\n               both relating to personal business affairs. (#9030)","Includes a letter, December 4, 1798, from Richard\n               Henry Lee to Richard Anderson, a surveyor working on\n               Revolutionary War claims in Jefferson County [W. Va.],\n               about some problems concerning land claims devised to\n               his son, Cassin, by Arthur Lee. (#9030-a)","Includes letter from Francis Walker Gilmer to Leslie\n               Combs regarding a Revolutionary War veteran's petition\n               to the legislature. (#10509)","Among the papers in this collection is an account\n               book, ca. 1764-1785, of John Craford, probably of\n               Botetourt County. (#8953)","Included in this collection is a nineteenth century\n               affidavit of Robert Coleman, Buckingham County,\n               concerning his service in the Revolutionary War. (#4756)","Includes a petition, 1781, to the Maryland Court of\n               Admiralty concerning the disposition of the Betsy, a\n               prize captured by Captain Gear Chadwick of the Recovery;\n               receipt, 1784, for sale of John Guthrie's military\n               service claim; a letter of introduction for Lewis\n               Littlepage written by Alexander Nelson to Nicholas Low,\n               October 31, 1785, which mentions that Littlepage is\n               being sent by Virginia on a mission to France; and legal\n               documents, 1774-1790, primarily subpoenas for lawsuits\n               in Loudoun and Culpeper counties, Va. (#3136)","Three letters pertain to the Revolutionary period.\n               Jacob Morris, an aide to General Charles Lee, writes to\n               his son, Charles Valentine, August 25, 1841, about his\n               wartime experiences and a visit to Lee while Lee was a\n               British prisoner. Two letters, October l, and November\n               3, 1930, discuss Lee; the former, believed to have been\n               written by Charles M. Morris, seeks to exonerate Lee\n               from the charge of treason. (#772)","The papers of this family from Hanover and Louisa\n               Counties include the papers of Colonel Richard Morris, a\n               member of the Committee of Safety of Hanover County and\n               Assistant-Paymaster and Commissary for the State of\n               Virginia. There are receipts and accounts for money and\n               supplies issued to Virginia and Continental military\n               units. A letter, February 11, 1788, from Morris to James\n               Maury speaks critically of Patrick Henry for his role in\n               raising a general opposition to the Constitution. (#38-79)","Miscellaneous papers relating largely to the\n               Revolution including muster and pay rolls for various\n               companies in the First and Ninth Virginia Regiments.\n               There is also an agreement between Generals Cornwallis\n               and Greene concerning an exchange of prisoners (May 3,\n               1781)), a ledger sheet from the account book of Maurice\n               Simons, a merchant who sold cloth and other yard goods\n               to the army, and a statement (April 17, 1782) of\n               Lieutenant John Heel defending himself against charges\n               of desertion. (#5974, etc.)","An electrostatic copy of a return for the First\n               Virginia Regiment of the Continental Army, signed by\n               Bartholomew Yates. (#7898-a)","A payroll, October 1778, for Captain Charles\n               Porterfield's company, 11th Virginia Regiment, Colonel\n               Daniel Morgan commander; and, a muster roll, April 1780,\n               for the companies of James Pendleton, Drury Ragsdale,\n               and Whitehead Coleman of the lst Regiment of Artillery\n               in the Continental Army. (McGregor Library, #6164)","Nelson writes John Page discussing events around\n               Norfolk and the battle at Great Bridge. He also\n               expresses his fear of the British navy and comments on\n               the general unpreparedness of Continental forces. (#9975)","Includes letters of William Nelson written between\n               1766-1772 and concern primarly business affairs\n               including bills of lading for tobacco. Also includes\n               letters about business affairs from Thomas Nelson after\n               1772. These letters concern the settling of William\n               Nelson's estate in 1772 and occasionally refer to the\n               turbulent political climate and its impact on trade.\n               (#5074)","Primarily papers of the Nelson family of \"Belvoir,\"\n               Albemarle County, and contains several nineteenth\n               century copies of 1779 and 1781 pay receipts for Matthew\n               Pope et al for his service as a surgeon, 1777-1781.\n               (#2831 and 2831-a)","There are several typescripts of letters, 1776 and\n               1781, which refer to the impending crisis, the war, and\n               the burning of New London, Connecticut. (#7789)","Includes miscellaneous records pertaining to this\n               Rockbridge County church, including the names of men who\n               served in the war with their rank and corps. (#38-117, etc.)","The correspondence, business papers, and accounts of\n               Wilson Cary Nicholas (1780-1820). Of importance for the\n               Revolutionary era is the correspondence between Robert\n               Carter Nicholas (1715-1780), Wilson Cary's father, and\n               the prominent London merchant John Norton of John Norton\n               \u0026 Sons mercantile firm. Most of the material\n               consists of correspondence and receipts pertaining to\n               business matters, although several letters, 1769-1770,\n               refer to the Townshend Acts. An October 14, 1769 item in\n               this series mentions the letters of Junius Americanus\n               (Arthur Lee). There is also a weekly return of the\n               troops under Captain Muhlenburg's command, November\n               1780-1781, and a document, July 5, 1783, certifying that\n               John Burton of Caroline County served six months in the\n               army without pay. Also included are a letter from John\n               Page, President of the Council, to Colonel Lewis, 2nd\n               Battalion of Minute Men, August 1, 1776, instructing\n               Lewis to rendezvous for a campaign against the\n               Cherokees; a commission, October 26, 1780, appointing\n               Wilson Cary Nicholas a lieutenant of the volunteers;\n               and, a return of men under the command of\n               Brigadier-General Robert Lawson. Another relevant item\n               is a \"Register of Warrants,\" 1828, issued under a\n               Virginia law entitled: \"An act for the relief of certain\n               Surviving Officers and Soldiers of the Revolution.\"\n               (#2343)","Relates mainly to the commerce of this port; one\n               register covers the period, 1783-1790. Microfilm copies\n               of the originals in the Virginia State Library. (#5293)","Miscellaneous papers of this company organized by\n               Robert Morris to sell millions of acres of land in\n               Pennsylvania, Virginia, and other states. Most records\n               are post-1790, but there is one ledger which lists\n               various state notes in the possession of Daniel Ludlow\n               and Company. Some entries are for notes issued in the\n               1780's by South Carolina and Georgia. In part,\n               contemporary transcripts. (McGregor Library #3573)","A series of consecutively arranged maps depicting the\n               itinerary of a trip taken from Rowan County, North\n               Carolina, to Loudon County. The maps show the roads\n               taken along with intersecting roads and names of towns,\n               plantations, churches, streams, rivers, fords, and inns.\n               Possibly drawn by a member of the Stockton or Eddy\n               families of New Jersey. (McGregor Library #1112)","The letter concerns an alleged fraud in a transaction\n               involving land received for service in the Revolutionary\n               War. (#3778)","Contains papers of the Washington and Lewis families,\n               Lawrence Lewis, James Madison, Richard Henry Lee and\n               Robert Beverley. Papers of the Washington and Lewis\n               families pertain cheifly to the settlement of George\n               Washington's estate. James Madison letters include the\n               following: a copy of a fragment of a letter to Joseph\n               Jones [December 5, 1780] mentions Henry Lauren's\n               capture, the effect of the capture of Britain's \"Quebec\n               and Jamestown fleets,\" a hurricane in the West Indies,\n               and a visit with the Chevalier de Chastelleux and the\n               grandson of Montesquieu along with other French\n               officers; and a contemporary copy of Madison's essay\n               which refutes the proposition that the value of money is\n               regulated by the quantity of it. Other items of interest\n               are: letter, June 30, 1783, from John Beckley, a\n               Virginia delegate to the Confederation Congress,\n               discusses various proposals before Congress, including\n               the impost bill; a letter, June 19, 1788, from Phillip\n               Fendall to Christopher Richmond that the Virginia\n               Convention is expected to approve the new Constitution\n               by a small majority; letter from Major William Croghan\n               to James Nivison, August 14, 1787, regarding Captain\n               William Saunder's bounty land; and a request from the\n               publisher of William Gordon's history of the Revolution\n               to George Washington requesting that he subscribe.\n               (McGregor Library #2988)","Photocopy of unsigned notes, n.d., on the\n               administration of the quartermasters' and commissaries'\n               divisions of the Continental Army and Navy, with\n               recommendations on the provisions of rations and other\n               supplies. The original is in the Laurens Papers at the\n               Long Island Historical Society. (#488)","Contains several items pertinent to the revolutionary\n               period. One, a 1780 broadside in French, is General\n               Lafayette's proposal to the French Canadians inviting\n               them to join forces with American and French forces.\n               There is also Joseph Nourse's (1754-1844) \"Wastebook\",\n               1773-1782, which contains accounts of his pay while\n               secretary to General Charles Lee as well as accounts for\n               various purchases of military supplies. A nineteenth\n               century copy of a letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Fouace to\n               William Nourse, March 10, 1782, describes the terms of\n               release for William Nourse who had been held prisoner by\n               the British. Correspondence between Joseph Nourse and\n               Maria Nourse in the 1780's contain occasional mention of\n               social activities in Philadelphia attended by various\n               members of government. A microfilm copy (M-547) of a\n               transcript of a \"memoir\" of the Nourse family contains\n               references to the activities of family members during\n               the revolution. (#3490 and 3490-a)","Contains two Revolutionary War claims. One is a copy\n               of a warrant to pay Silas Deane $10,500 for his services\n               as commissioner to France. The other is a letter from\n               Nahum Ward to Joseph Nourse, May 17, 1834, requesting\n               additional evidence, regarding the Delafield claim made\n               by Shifflatt of Savannah. (#3490-d)","Microfilm copies of three letterbooks in the National\n               Library of Scotland at Edinburgh. Richard Oswald\n               (1705-1784) was one of the English negotiators at Paris\n               and a friend of Franklin's. Reel one contains\n               correspondence of Mrs. Mary Ramsey Oswald to her\n               husband, 1761-1763; two contains miscellaneous letters\n               to Oswald from various correspondents; occasional\n               reference is made to military affairs in America; and,\n               three contains the correspondence, 1765-1784, of John\n               Maxwell, Oswald's agent, or factor. Other material\n               related to Oswald's family affairs may be found in\n               accessions 4138 and 4280. (#4220)","Four memoranda and two letters written by this London\n               merchant who lived for a while in the colonies. In these\n               papers he presents his plan for the pacification of the\n               Carolinas by placing the military under a new civilian\n               authority. The plan included a recommendation that\n               Cornwallis withdraw from Virginia to the Carolinas. He\n               also includes notes of a conversation held with Henry\n               Laurens, imprisoned in the Tower of London at the time,\n               on the same subject. Also discussed are the strategic\n               importance of the Elizabeth River and a proposal for an\n               alliance with Russia. (McGregor Library #703)","A letter to James Madison congratulating him for his\n               work in getting the Constitution ratified in the\n               Virginia Convention. (#7960)","John Page, vice-president of the Virginia Committee\n               of Safety writes to Patrick Henry, November 4, 1775,\n               upbraiding him for missing a meeting of a council of\n               officers and discusses preparations taken for defense of\n               the colony. Also include letter, 1785 January 11, from\n               James Monroe mentioning his exhaustion from traveling,\n               arrival of members of Congress, and the inconvience of\n               the delay of Paine's draft. (#6106)","Electrostatic copy of a letter to Francis Lightfoot\n               Lee regarding the Silas Deane controversy. (#8056)","Included is a copy of the manuscript minute book,\n               1762-1859, of the Broad Run Baptist Church in Fauquier\n               County. (#4305)","Correspondence and clippings regarding the cannon\n               from the British sloop Otter salvaged from the Back\n               River in Virginia. (#855)","Letters include anecdotes about the Revolutionary War\n               from places the writer visited in North Carolina,\n               Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. (McGregor Library #10547-cg)","Electrostatic copies of service records for this\n               Fauquier County Captain of the First Virginia Regiment.\n               Originals are in the National Archives. (#7863-a)","Includes an 1839 letter from Judge Richard Parker to\n               Elizabeth Winter Lomax, regarding the Revolutionary War\n               service of her father, William Lindsay, land claims\n               arising from his service and the possibility of\n               petitioning Congress in order to obtain the pension for\n               her father's military service in the Revolution. (#2468)","Payroll, November 1779, for the First Regiment of\n               Light Dragoons of the Continental Army, commanded by\n               Colonel Theodorick Bland, and a muster roll, June 1779,\n               of Captain Whitehead Coleman's Company of Artillery in\n               Colonel Charles Harrison's regiment. The first item has\n               been published in part in William T.R. Saffell, \n               Records of the Revolutionary War(New York: Revolutionary War (New York: 1858).\n               (Acc 5095)","One item is a payroll of Captain Silvannus Smith's\n               company in Colonel Timothy Bigelow's Regiment of Foot.\n               (#7768)","Writing James Madison in 1780, Pendleton mentions\n               General Nathaniel Greene's passage through Virginia to\n               join the Southern army and a skirmish with the British;\n               he also gives an estimate of the enemy's strength.\n               (McGregor Library #3643)","Writing to Richard Henry Lee, Pendleton speculates on\n               the effect on \"National Character\" of entertaining\n               ambassadors and other foreigners of distinction; he also\n               comments on Lord Chatham's death and on Maryland's\n               attitude toward the Northwest Territory. (#4798)","Includes various pieces of Maryland and Pennsylvania\n               colonial currency and Continental currency all between\n               the years 1770-1777. (#7605-a)","Correspondence, account books, receipts, bills,\n               indentures, and other legal papers associated with\n               \"Pocket\" Plantation on the Staunton (Upper Roanoke)\n               River in Pittsylvania County, most notably the papers of\n               John Smith, Jr.(1740-1776), Ralph Smith (1776-1827), and\n               the Clement family (1827-1880), all of whom were\n               connected with \"Pocket\". The bulk of the collection\n               concerns the operation of the plantation and provides\n               extensive documentation of tobacco and hemp agriculture,\n               slave records, iron manufacturing, the relation with\n               Scottish merchants, and the social and personal life of\n               a planter family. Revolutionary era material include a\n               letter mentioning the repeal of the Stamp Act (May,\n               1766) and records pertaining to Pittsylvania and Bedford\n               Counties. There are also tables of money depreciation\n               and list of requisitions for food and clothing for the\n               army. (#2027)","Photocopies of letters from William Fleming and\n               Andrew Lewis to William Preston regarding relations with\n               the Cherokees and defense of the frontier, possible\n               effects of the American defeat in Canada, procurement of\n               supplies, and action against Lord Dunmore. Originals in\n               the Draper Manuscripts, Wisconsin Historical Society.\n               (#38-538-a)","Most of the relevant material relates to William\n               Preston's service fighting Indians on the Virginia\n               frontier, 1756-1761. There are several pages from an\n               account book, 1772-1777, which contains names of\n               Revolutionary soldiers. (#6353)","A collection of letters from prominent Virginians\n               which includes a letter from Thomas Marshall (1730-1802)\n               to Brigadier General William Woodford discussing various\n               matters pending before the Virginia assembly for its\n               apparent unwillingness to provide financial relief for\n               officers in the Continental Army. (#6995)","One item, December 2, 1778, is a copy of a letter\n               from Nancy Cunningham of Philadelphia to Sally Treackle\n               in which she describes her flight from Philadelphia and\n               informs Miss Treackle that her brother, Captain Severn\n               Treackle, is alive and well in a British prison camp on\n               Long Island. (#2338)","Randolph informs James Madison about the outcome of\n               the election of U.S. Senators by the Virginia\n               legislature. He describes Patrick Henry's support of\n               Richard Henry Lee and William Grayson and Henry's\n               opposition to Madison because of his \"federal politics\"\n               and the attempt to \"gerrymander\" the House district\n               which included Orange County. In closing, Randolph\n               observes \"that nothing is left undone, which can tend to\n               the subversion of the new government.\" (#4205)","In this letter, Randolph gives an opinion to\n               Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of the Treasury, regarding\n               a dispute over military rights to land. See \n               The Papers of Alexander Hamiltoned. by Harold C. Syrett and Jacob E. Cooke (New\n               York: Columbia University Press, 1965), Vol. VIII, p.\n               541. (#7450)","Receipt signed by Harbord, captain and commander of\n               Major General Riedesel's Regiment of Foot, and Wilhelm\n               Hèyer, lieutenant and regimental quarter\n               master, for 17,580 rations of provisions from the\n               Commissary General of America, Daniel Weir, for the\n               Convention troops at Albemarle Barracks. (#38-660)","A rental book for two Loudoun County plantations,\n               Belvoir Plantation and Berkeley Plantation, kept by\n               Bataille Muse, manager for Mrs. Sarah Fairfax, widow of\n               George William Fairfax. There are notations by Wilson\n               Miles Cary. (#10088)","An archeological document which shows the location of\n               bodies, but contains no information from tombstones or\n               on the cemetery's location in Williamsburg. (#3395)","Several items pertain to the Revolutionary war\n               period: Orders, 1780, by Horatio Gates to survey the\n               coasts and the posts in southside Virginia in\n               anticipation of the arrival of the French fleet; a list\n               of officers confirmed by Congress; and, a draft of a\n               letter from Abner Nash, Revolutionary War Governor of\n               North Carolina, 1780, describing the Battle of Camden\n               and the defeat of General Sumter at Hanging Rock.\n               (McGregor Library #3620)","Contains a resolution, 1781, probably drafted by John\n               Taylor of Caroline, and enclosed in a letter from Edmund\n               Pendleton to James Madison, March 27, 1781. The\n               resolution claims that Virginia was bearing the entire\n               cost of the war and berates the North for not sending\n               aid. The resolution was not passed because the General\n               Assembly received word that help was on its way. There\n               is also a hand-written copy of an account, 1776-1784, of\n               the Loyal Company showing dividends received by members\n               for investments in a lead mine operation. (#2313)","Microfilm of the papers of Jean Baptiste Donatieu de\n               Vineur, Comte de Rochambeau (1725-1807), commander of\n               the French expeditionary forces sent to America in 1780.\n               Topics include Benedict Arnold, the Wethersfield\n               Conference, May 1781; the Dobb's Ferry Conference, July\n               1781; and the Philadelphia Conference, July 1782. Also\n               included are Rochambeau's journal, 1781, of the Yorktown\n               campaign with plats and related documents.\n               Correspondents include Generals George Washington,\n               Nathaniel Greene, and Henry Knox. (#7289-c)","Typescript copy of the muster roll of Colonel Abram\n               Penn's regiment, 1781. (#363)","An illuminated honors grant granted by Charles III,\n               King of Spain, to Bernardo de Galvez for his services\n               against the British, 1779-1781. The manuscript gives a\n               brief account of the activities of Galvez, mentioning\n               action against the Apaches, 1763, his exploits at New\n               Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Natchez, and his conquest of\n               Pensacola in 1780, the crowning achievement of his\n               career. (McGregor Library #6163)","Correspondence, diaries, and other papers of the\n               Carter Family of \"Sabine Hall,\" Richmond County,\n               organized into three groups: the papers, 1650-1799, of\n               Landon Carter (1710-1788), the papers of the Carter\n               family, especially Robert Wormeley Carter (1734-1797)\n               and his grandson, Robert Wormeley Carter (1797-1867),\n               and the diary of Landon Carter, 1752-1778. Landon\n               Carter's papers and diary are of major significance for\n               the revolutionary era to his death in 1778; there is\n               very little pertinent material for the 1780's. The\n               collection richly documents the life and activities of\n               an eighteenth century planter and a member of Virginia's\n               ruling aristocracy. The papers are also significant for\n               revealing the position and opinions of one who\n               resolutely resisted Parliament's taxation and governance\n               of the colonies, but who became less enthusiastic and\n               more retiring politically as the issue of independence\n               neared, fearing the currents of republicanism stirred by\n               the resistance movement. Available on department\n               microfilm (M-1790-1793). There is a published guide to\n               the microfilm edition of the papers available from the\n               Manuscripts Department; the guide lists Carter papers in\n               other repositories as well. The first portion of the\n               papers to 1778 have been calendered in Walter Ray\n               Wineman, \n               The Landon Carter Papers in the University of\n                  Virginia Library; a Calendar and Biographical\n                  Sketch. (Charlottesville: University of Virginia\n               Press, 1962). Carter's diary has been published: \n               The Diary of Colonel Landon Carter of Sabine\n                  Hall, 1752-1778, edited with introduction by Jack P. Greene\n               (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1965);\n               the introduction has been separately published as: \n               Landon Carter. An Inquiry into the Personal\n                  Values and Societal Imperatives of the Eighteenth\n                  Century Virginia Gentry. (Charlottesville: University of Virginia\n               Press, 1967). (#1959 \u0026 etc.)","Minute books for this parish in Fredericksburg. Also\n               available on department microfilm (M-1298). (#1639)","Records of this Augusta County church whose members\n               were mainly German and Swiss. Entries down to 1850 are\n               in German and a translation is available. Available on\n               department microfilm (M-2127). (#5794)","Contains claims for military bounty lands and\n               pensions for service in the army, navy, marines, and the\n               Virginia State Navy during the Revolution and the War of\n               1812. There are genealogical entries for some claimants,\n               noting birth and death dates and marriages. (#4653)","Photostatic copies of two manuscript maps showing\n               parts of Savannah for the years listed. (#4041)","Typescript copies of three pages from a memorandum\n               book kept by William Selden (1741-1783), Rector of St.\n               John's Church, Hampton, Virginia, 1771-1783. Entries\n               show reimbursements given Selden for weddings, baptisms,\n               funeral sermons, and boarding and teaching students.\n               (#38-564)","Includes letter, August 4, 1784, from Mann Page to\n               Colonel Oliver Towles, concerning a slave, George, who\n               had applied for his freedom on the grounds that he was\n               descended from a free Indian woman. (#3525-s)","Electrostatic copies of various official documents\n               relating to the life and military careers of William\n               Shackelford (d. 1777) and James Tutt, both of\n               Spotsylvania County. Originals located in the Library of\n               Virginia. (#3525-x)","Entry book, 1783-1794, kept primarily by Jacob\n               Rinker, for the distribution of vacant lands in\n               Shenandoah County, Va., formerly Dunmore County,\n               according to the General Assembly's Act concerning\n               surveyors. (#544)","Contains a note regarding the military service of his\n               father in the Battle of Point Pleasant and other action\n               against Indians in the West. (#4978)","Typescript copy of a sketch of the life of Dr. John\n               Tankard (1752?-1836), a surgeon in the Continental Army,\n               who was present at Yorktown. Tankard relates an incident\n               in which he claims that De Grasse intended to sail his\n               fleet to the West Indies before Cornwallis surrendered.\n               When Washington failed to dissuade DeGrasse, Lafayette\n               interceded and prevailed upon DeGrasse by threatening to\n               expose him publicly as a traitor and a coward. (#38-561)","Contains a diary kept by Slaughter (1758-1849), a\n               Culpeper County farmer and captain with the Eleventh\n               Virginia Regiment, in which he reminisces about his\n               Revolutionary War experiences. (#6556-b)","Typescript from the U.S. Bureau of Pensions regarding\n               the service of Jonathan Smith, a soldier in the First\n               Regiment of the New Jersey militia. (#4036)","Microfilm of originials in the Library of Congress.\n               There are eleven letters in the Carter family papers, to\n               or from John Coles of Albemarle County, or his wife,\n               which relate to political and military matters, and\n               include mention of Lord Dunmore, the landing of the\n               British in South Carolina, the dissatisfaction of many\n               Virginians with the heavy taxes on slaves, problems of\n               inflation and paper money, and the military situation\n               around Camden, S.C. Other pertinent items in the Smith\n               family papers consist of a list of foreign officers\n               serving in the Revolution, an account of the Battle of\n               Camden, and a nineteenth century anecdote concerning\n               Smallwood's Regiment, probably during the New York\n               campaign, 1776. (#1729)","Photocopy of a certificate of membership in the\n               Society of Cincinnati issued to Daniel Bedinger. (#9251)","Microfilm of the papers of the Associates of Dr.\n               Thomas Bray, especially relative to the establishment of\n               schools for blacks in Williamsburg. Included is a\n               bibliography for colonial libraries established by the\n               Society and minute books, 1729-1808. (#669 \u0026\n               709)","A typed copy, 1930, of \"Some Southern States Veterans\n               of the American Revolution,\" compiled by John Elliot\n               Bowman. (#38-190)","Photostat of a letter from Major Spotswood\n               (1751-1818) to Edmund Pendleton noting the advantages of\n               burning Norfolk and other towns. Original is in the\n               Alexander William Armour Collection at Princeton\n               University. (#1858)","Electrostatic copies of papers in the Southern\n               Historical Collection, University of North Carolina,\n               relating to the Pinckney, Middleton, and Rutledge\n               families. Most items pertain to personal affairs but a\n               letter from Charles Cotesworth Pinckney to his mother,\n               June 29, 1776, describes the Battle of Fort Moultrie.\n               (#4908)","Contains mainly broadsides and other documents\n               chiefly relating to Loudoun County, Virginia. A number\n               of items list pensioners paid by the State for their\n               service in the war. (#382-d)","Includes material about Revolutionary War pension\n               claims and references to ratification of the U.S.\n               Constitution and Jeffersonian party politics. (#228-a)","Includes letter, November 5, 1787 from George\n               Washington expressing his pleasure at Maryland's quick\n               ratification of the Constitution. (#8122)","Includes ca. 25 items, 1775-1783, chiefly military\n               papers and oaths of a few soldiers who have contacted\n               Archibald Stuart (1757-1832), a Staunton lawyer, about\n               obtaining land or other reimbursements due them for\n               their military service. (#228)","Included are prints of Revolutionary War figures,\n               e.g., John Adams, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson,\n               Benjamin Rush, Benjamin Franklin, and John Paul Jones.\n               Also included are symbolic depictions of America and a\n               print of Cornwallis' surrender at Yorktown. (#5035)","Land patents, surveys, legal papers, and letters of\n               this Frederick County family. Included are three diaries\n               of Thomas Swearingen of Berkeley County recording his\n               experiences while serving with Colonel Charles Mynn\n               Thruston's regiment in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.\n               Thruston's regiment was one of the \"additional\" Virginia\n               regiments attached to the Continental Line. Swearingen\n               chronicles his military activities in three different\n               periods of 1777: January 29-March 31, April 1-9, and\n               September 10-November 13 and details the march northward\n               to join Washington at Morristown as well as providing\n               insight into various engagements during the New Jersey\n               and Philadelphia campaigns. Also mentioned are various\n               courts martial, military fines, troop strengths, and\n               celebrations of the victories at Ticonderoga and\n               Saratoga. There is also a fragment of a letter from John\n               Calef, August 4, 1773, concerning his business meetings\n               with Sir Francis Bernard and William Legge, the second\n               Earl of Dartmouth, which mentions the hearing of\n               Governor John Wentworth of New Hampshire before the\n               Board of Trade. (#8130)","Three letters, 1781-1786, to Vincent Tapp, Albemarle\n               Barracks, concerning supplies, reports of capture of\n               enemy outposts, a land survey for the army, and settling\n               of military accounts. (#38-482)","This collection includes a merchandise ledger,\n               1770-1771, for a store in Riceville, Pittsylvania\n               County, Virginia. (#38-80)","Papers relating to John Taylor of Caroline\n               (1753-1824) including an letter from Taylor to General\n               William Woodford concerning Taylor's activities in the\n               Continental Army which expresses concern over the\n               frequent rotation of officers. Also, there is a sketch\n               (ca. 1795) of Taylor's life by Edmund Pendleton, and a\n               biographical sketch (n.d.) of John Penn, Taylor's\n               father-in-law. (#2521)","Includes photocopies of muster roll, 6 October 1776,\n               of the Third Virginia Regiment of Foot, commanded by\n               George Weedon, signed by William Woodford; payroll, July\n               1777, for the Third Virginia Regiment of Foot, commanded\n               by Thomas Marshall; and muster rolls, August-September\n               1777, for the 4th Company, commanded by John Chilton,of\n               the Third Virginia Regiment of Foot. (#4304)","An incomplete, nineteenth century copy possibly by\n               Anna Eliot Ticknor wife of George Ticknor, of an account\n               of Webster's visit with Jefferson at \"Monticello,\"\n               December 1824 (misdated 1825). (The original is in the\n               New Hampshire Historical Society). The extract includes\n               Webster's observations about Jefferson's appearance and\n               daily habits and relates several of Jefferson's\n               recollections, including his visit with Comte de Buffon\n               in France, the fast day in Virginia in 1774, the writing\n               of the Declaration, and the character, abilities, and\n               influence of Patrick Henry. There is also a sketch of\n               the first floor at \"Monticello,\" a feature not included\n               in the original manuscript. Although the copy is not\n               verbatim and is mistakenly dated \"Dec. 1825,\" it is\n               nonetheless a reasonably reliable version for the\n               portion of the original which it covers. A published\n               version, which also contains editorial errors and\n               changes, may be found in \n               The Writings and Speeches of Daniel Webster:\n                  Private Correspondence, ed. by Fletcher Webster (Boston, 1903), Vol\n               XVII, pp. 364-73. (McGregor Library #5205)","An unbound book containing daily listings of various\n               official communications submitted to and of persons who\n               appeared before a governmental body, possibly the Privy\n               Council, reported to be in Charles Townshend's hand.\n               Townshend was Paymaster-General at the time and the\n               notes refer to a number of colonial developments during\n               the tumultuous period of opposition to the Stamp tax and\n               other imperial regulations. There are occasional notes\n               about the action taken, but no indication of the\n               substance of proceedings or of the contents of documents\n               submitted. (McGregor Library #10547-cr)","Margaret Brandum, an Afro-American woman, Petersburg,\n               Va., writes on 1824 December 11 to John and Charles\n               Tucker, Brunswick County, Va., requesting assistance in\n               getting recompense for her ancestor, Ned Brandum, an\n               Afro-American who served as a substitute in the\n               Revolution for a \"Mr. Roaney.\" Apparently Mr. Roaney had\n               promised Ned Bradum three slaves for his service, but\n               Brandum did not receive them. (#3307)","Collection includes a power of attorney, 1832,\n               designating William Vawter to act on behalf of Pugh and\n               Mary Clay Price in the sale of land in Virginia and\n               pursuit of a Revolutionary War claim. (#3307-a)","In a letter to John Page, Decemebr 31, 1780, St.\n               George Tucker (1752-1827) comments on Benedict Arnold's\n               treason, the execution of John Andre, the second British\n               invasion of Virginia, currency depreciation, and the\n               battles of King's Mountain and Camden, South Carolina.\n               (#6455)","Included is a facsimile produced by the Indiana\n               Historical Society of a letter from Governor Patrick\n               Henry to Colonel George Rogers Clark, January 2, 1778,\n               containing instructions concerning Clark's secret\n               mission into the West to capture the British fort at\n               Kaskaskia (Illinois) on the Mississippi River. Also\n               included are an appointment, 25 October 1770, of James\n               Lane as sheriff of Loudoun County, Va., signed by\n               William Nelson and an appointment, 27 November 1783, of\n               justices of the peace for Loudoun County, Va., also\n               assigning them special powers to hear criminal cases\n               involving slaves, signed by Benjamin Harrison. (#38-457)","The second volume of this manuscript reflects the\n               various business activities of the printing office of\n               the Virginia Gazette during the early period of the\n               imperial crisis and includes entries for books sold,\n               subscriptions, advertisements, and other business\n               conducted by Virginia's public printer and, at that\n               time, publisher of the colony's only newspaper.\n               Available on department microfilm (M-1679 and M-1794). A\n               published guide to the microfilm edition is available\n               from the Manuscripts Department. (McGregor Library #467)","Originals in the Library of Virginia. Contains four\n               documents relating to the trials and executions of\n               blacks charged with crimes in Sussex and Charlotte\n               Counties; claims for the Revolutionary War; a\n               compensation claim of Charles Gratiot for provisioning\n               George Rogers Clark; petitions for a change in\n               boundaries between Staffford and King George counties,\n               contesting an election, protesting local religious\n               Dissenters' meetings, for a local court to accommodate\n               increasing crime, requesting that parish boundaries be\n               changed and from the Virginia General Assembly to the\n               U.S. Congress, for aid during the Revolutionary War; and\n               memorial concerning the Virginia General Assembly's\n               dispute over the land along the Monongahela River. (#3076)","Includes a letter from Lord Dunmore, May 1, 1776,\n               inquiring about royal officials believed to be held\n               captive in North Carolina. (#7879)","This group of miscellaneous autographed papers of\n               members of the Continental Congress contain two items\n               pertinent to the period. One is an excerpt from a\n               receipt book, June 26, 1777, which records disbursements\n               of state funds for provisions for the 1776 expedition\n               against the Indians, for supplies for the Continental\n               Army and the Virginia militia, for travel expenses of\n               delegates from their home to the Virginia legislature,\n               and for the cost of maintaining Loyalist prisoners from\n               North Carolina. The other item is a reimbursement,\n               October 2, 1782, to Meriwether Smith for his services as\n               delegate to the Continental Congress. (#8486)","Contains daily regimental orders, records of courts\n               martial, extracts of orders from Generals Muhlenberg and\n               von Steuben and from Governor Thomas Jefferson, December\n               1780; and a copy of an intercepted letter to Cornwallis\n               from General Leslie, November 4, 1780 is also included.\n               The entries were made mostly by Lieutenant Joseph Jones\n               while the Dinwiddie militia was in the vicinity of\n               Williamsburg. Also contains miscellaneous accounts; a\n               memoranda, 1770, about gardening; and accounts, 1779, of\n               Peter Smith, mulatto. (McGregor Library #993)","A letter from Heron Nelson \u0026 Co., August 22,\n               1785, mentions the scarcity of money, prospects for\n               trade in the West Indies and lists prices for various\n               commodities. (#2232, 2232-a, and 2232-b)","Collection includes an account between Captain\n               William Hughes and the United States for supplying\n               damaged beef to the Hessian troops at the Albemarle\n               Barracks. (#437-h)","Includes a letter from James Craik to Christopher\n               Richmond, July 6, 1785, concerning the inability of\n               Congress to pay soldiers and officers and expressing\n               concern that the certificates will become objects of\n               speculation. (#5978)","Contains an Arthur Lee document assigning\n               power-of-attorney to Jonathan Dickerson of Philadelphia\n               during Lee's absence abroad. Also includes letters from\n               James Monroe complaining of the decline in the people's\n               support for the war and regarding the formation of a\n               corps of the Virginia Militia to staff munitions\n               factory. There is also an undated manuscript by Monroe\n               entitled \"Notes on the Constitution.\" (#7224)","This collection consists mainly of prints and\n               engravings of Virginia places and includes the only\n               known depiction of the barracks for the Convention\n               Troops quartered in Albemarle county. The engraving,\n               published by William Lane in London in 1789, is entitled\n               \"Encampment of the Convention Army at Charlottesville in\n               Virginia after they had surrendered to the Americans.\"\n               (#9408)","This microfilmed collection contains letter book\n               copies (1779) of official state proclamations and\n               letters signed by Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson\n               while serving as governors of Virginia. The governors'\n               correspondents include Raleigh Colston, Filippo Mazzei,\n               Peter Penet, Alexander Gerard, Daniel Morice, Godefrey\n               Lintot and Lazarus Defrancey. Also included are letter\n               book copies (1779-1780) of communications between\n               Governor Jefferson and members of the Virginia Board of\n               War consisting of James Innes, Thomas Nelson, Samuel\n               Griffin and James Barron. The letter book also contains\n               an account of monies paid by the War Office. Letters\n               from George Woodson to Frederick Woodson complete the\n               collection. Enclosed with these letters are copies of\n               letters from Filippo Mazzei and George Washington. (#8352-b)","Written to Reuben Lindsay, the letter mentions the\n               adjournment of the Virginia Convention (1775) and the\n               \"capture\" of Quebec. (#3900)","Early papers relate mostly to the business of Thomas\n               Walker of \"Castle Hill,\" Albemarle County, and\n               especially the Albemarle Iron Works. Also included are a\n               request from David Ross to Walker, October 11, 1765,\n               that his deed be recorded that day to avoid paying the\n               stamp duty, a discharge certificate for Joseph Newman,\n               and items concerning the pension claim of Charles Witt.\n               (#3098)","Mostly nineteenth century correspondence of the\n               Walker family, but includes a certification of an oath\n               of allegiance and fidelity for Stephen J.H. Smith of\n               Orange County, July 25, 1777, and several fragments of\n               ledgers, 1770-1796. (#1513-a)","Letters and documents of a Scottish-American merchant\n               family. The letters mention Lord Dunmore's seizure of\n               the arms at Williamsburg, the response of Scottish and\n               British merchants to events in America, the dismantling\n               of the fort near Great Bridge, and the defeat of\n               Burgoyne at Saratoga. Most interesting are several\n               letters written by Gustavus Brown Wallace to his\n               brother, Michael, while at Valley Forge and later, after\n               the fall of Charleston in 1780, while a prisoner at\n               Haddrel's Point, S.C. which gave informative accounts of\n               the life of a soldier and the sufferings of prisoners of\n               war. Of particular note is a letter from Gustavus to\n               Michael Wallace, February 13, 1778, in which he reports\n               on a movement in Congress to remove George Washington as\n               commander-in-chief. Also mentioned is the attempt to\n               destroy Howe's fleet by floating kegs of gunpowder among\n               the ships, an event which inspired Francis Hopkinson's\n               \"Battle of the Kegs.\" (#38-150)","Mercantile books kept by William Waller, a store\n               owner in Hanover. Included are a salesbook, 1784-1785,\n               daybooks, 1784-1792, and a ledger, 1784-1798, listing\n               transactions with people in Williamsburg, Yorktown,\n               Warwick, Hanover County, and the plantations along the\n               James River. Available on department microfilm (M-1256).\n               (#5638, -a)","Microfilm of a manuscript volume containing copies of\n               West Hanover Presbytery minutes and other documents\n               relating to the founding of Augusta and Liberty Hall\n               Academies, forerunners of Washington and Lee University.\n               (#3123)","Washington instructs General William Heath on\n               measures to take in connection with the defense of New\n               York City. The letter is published in \n               The Writings of George Washington, ed., John C. Fitzpatrick, Vol. 6, pp 18-19.\n               (#9671)","Letter to Robert Morris giving him a comparative\n               assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of General\n               William Howe's army and expressing surprise that Howe\n               has not moved toward Philadelphia. There is also mention\n               of the capture of General Charles Lee by the British and\n               a lengthy explanation as to why Washington did not take\n               action against the Hessian officers in retaliation for\n               the treatment of Lee. (#9375)","Written to Colonel Landon Carter in which Washington\n               mentions harassing General Howe's foraging parties while\n               in winter quarters at Morristown, N.J. and speculates\n               upon Howe's objectives for the spring campaign; he\n               discusses his own manpower problems and describes a\n               \"bridge train\" which the British had built, a series of\n               boats constructed that could be mounted on wagons and\n               moved from river to river. (#9791)","Writes to General Artemas Ward in Boston inquiring\n               whether he can find employment for the numerous\n               Frenchmen who have besieged Washington seeking\n               positions. (#9527)","Washington instructs General James Potter to send a\n               number of his men to Washington's army. (#6192)","Contemporary copy of a letter from George Washington\n               to Theodorick Bland, August 21, 1779, appointing Bland\n               commander of the guard at the Albemarle Barracks;\n               appended is a copy of an act of Congress instructing the\n               commander not to move the prisoners without permission\n               of the Board of War or the Commander-in-Chief. (#9803)","Copies of two letters written by George Washington at\n               the time of his appointment of commander-in-chief of the\n               American forces. One to Mrs. Washington, June 23, 1775,\n               was written as he was about to leave Philadelphia for\n               Boston; a letter to Burwell Bassett, [June 19] 1775,\n               relays Washington's thoughts concerning his appointment.\n               Both letters are reprinted in John C. Fitzpatrick, \n               The Writings of George Washington, Vol. 3, pp. 300-301, 296-298, respectively.\n               (#38-532)","Typescript (carbon and original) copies including a\n               letter from George Washington to Colonel William Preston\n               (1729-1783), the surveyor of Fincastle County, February\n               28, 1774, concerning some problems regarding\n               Washington's land bounties in the western part of the\n               state. Especially troublesome was Lord Hillsborough's\n               opinion that the bounties were for British Regulars, not\n               Americans, who fought in the French and Indian War.\n               Other items are a letter from Colonel William Christian,\n               October 15, 1774, vividly describing the Battle of Point\n               Pleasants, a listing of Continental officers as of\n               October 2, 1780, and Washington's orders for the uniform\n               dress code which contains descriptions of the uniforms.\n               (#62)","An embossed print of Washington crossing the\n               Delaware. (#5344)","Miscellaneous papers relating to this family in\n               Winchester and elsewhere. Included are several pages\n               from a letterbook of the firm of Washington, Butler, and\n               Nivison of Mattox. The letters, all written in 1784 to\n               the London mercantile firm of Forrest and Stoddert,\n               discuss the difficulty of outfitting a ship in the rural\n               areas touching the Rappahanock River. There are also\n               several accounts (7797) for the store and an account for\n               Captain Edward Washington, May 1, 1787. (#317 \u0026\n               7797)","There are about 100 letters, 1776-1783, to Colonel\n               Garritt Minor (1744-1799) of Louisa County from his\n               brother James (1745-1791) of Albemarle County and other\n               miscellaneous papers, mainly receipts. Topics mentioned\n               include Burgoyne's defeat at Saratoga, the Albemarle\n               Barracks, Indian problems, currency depreciation, and\n               Tarleton's raid on Charlottesville. (#530)","A typed copy of a journal, 1774-1782, of Zuriel\n               Waterman, a Rhode Island doctor. Included are 1777 pay\n               rates for Continental Army soldiers and a description of\n               his experiences as Army surgeon in General Joseph\n               Spencer's brigade, 1777-1779. The second section of the\n               journal, January-July 1782 describes his experiences as\n               a surgeon aboard an American privateer and as a British\n               prisoner-of-war confined to a prison ship off\n               Charlestown. There is also a ship's log kept by Captain\n               Joseph Whitney from Rhode Island for ten voyages made\n               between New England, Maryland, and the West Indies,\n               1769-1772. (#4685)","Correspondence, business, legal, and genealogical\n               papers of these and related families of Williamsburg,\n               Suffolk, Nansemond counties, and other parts of\n               Tidewater. Eighteenth century material consists mainly\n               of the papers of Joseph and Robert Prentis, merchants in\n               Williamsburg, and includes correspondence, receipts,\n               accounts, colonial tax receipts, ledger and account\n               books, and legal papers. This material provides rich\n               documentation of the business activities of the\n               Prentises with numerous Virginians and with various\n               English merchants, including John Norton, Samuel\n               Athawes, and Thomas Shrimpton before, during, and after\n               the war. The correspondence with the English merchants\n               provide occasional reference to debts and the loss of\n               property. There are typed transcripts of some of the\n               Prentis correspondence. There is also a group of papers\n               of the Vice-Admiralty Court during John Randolph's\n               tenure. These latter papers have been edited and\n               published by George Reese, in \"The Court of\n               Vice-Admiralty in Virginia and Some Cases of 1770-1775,\"\n               Virginia Magazine of History and\n                  Biography, Vol. 88, No. 3 (July 1980), pp. 301-337.\n               (#4136 \u0026 etc.)","Contains orders for personal and household expenses,\n               tavern expenses, the execution of the estate of General\n               Hugh Mercer, military land warrants, lottery tickets,\n               and iron forges. Weedon was a Fredericksburg innkeeper\n               who became a Brigadier General in the Continental Army.\n               Available on department microfilm (M-1395). (McGregor\n               Library #2525)","Reports to Thomas Jefferson on military matters and\n               the expectation of the arrival of more ammunition. (#11259)","In a letter to Thomas Jefferson, Weedon discusses the\n               failure of his plan to protect the lower Virginia\n               counties and Newport News from British vessels on the\n               James River. According to news received from Captain\n               William Davenport, Captain Chandler of the Patriot\n               disobeyed orders of Weedon's to patrol the area only,\n               and engaged the British instead, losing his ship and\n               crew. (#8107-a)","This Fredericksburg innkeeper writes to James Hunter,\n               a merchant in Williamsburg about the affairs of the\n               Masonic Order and personal matters. (#8107)","Mr. White, a representative in the Virginia House of\n               Delegates from Frederick County, informs Mrs. Mary Wood\n               about current business before the House and mentions the\n               strong opposition to James Madison's candidacy for the\n               U.S. Senate. (#2203)","Diaries, journals, legal papers, and correspondence\n               relating to Wickham's (1763-1839) personal affairs and\n               to his law practice in Williamsburg and Richmond. His\n               diaries contain a record of his travels in Europe in\n               1784 with observations about various people, places, and\n               countries; there are lengthy comments on various\n               cathedrals and on French art. Volume II of the diaries\n               contain notes on legal cases tried in Williamsburg,\n               1785, and a record of fees due him from the Hustings\n               Court at Elizabeth City, 1787. Expenses for his European\n               trip are recorded in Miscellaneous Books, January\n               10-March 1, 1784 (?). In his Notes and Memorandum Books\n               and the Miscellaneous Books there are legal notes,\n               1766-1780, some critical remarks on Jefferson's \n               Notes on the State of Virginia, and the draft for two speeches, one critical\n               of the Virginia Criminal Code as revised by Thomas\n               Jefferson and George Wythe, and the other on the power\n               to regulate commerce. (#409)","Microfilm copy of this autograph collection includes\n               letters from Edmund Fanning (1739-1818), loyalist and\n               organizer of the American Regiment of Foot; Fanning\n               supported Governor William Tryon both in North Carolina\n               during the Regulater movement and in New York. There is\n               also a commission for John Wickham, Jr., an Ensign in\n               Fanning's regiment. (#928)","Microfilm copy of a ledger of a Williamsburg merchant\n               and dealer in dry goods, hardware, liquor, and tobacco.\n               Includes accounts for Richard Geddy, Hugh Nelson, Thomas\n               Nelson, John Page, Edmund Randolph, Corbin Washington,\n               James Wilson, and George Wythe. (#9529)","Personal, legal, and financial papers of Francis\n               Willis of Gloucester county. A few records pertain to\n               the time of the Revolution, including a page from a\n               ledger, a copy of the Virginia Gazette [Purdie \u0026\n               Dixon], August 9, 1770, and miscellaneous legal papers.\n               (#8304)","Includes transcript copies of letters from Joseph\n               Williams to William Coit written between September 3,\n               1775, and November 9, 1776. His letters refer to events\n               during the seige of Boston, including the British\n               landing at Lechmere Point and the fortification of\n               Dorchester Heights, and to the campaign in New York\n               during the fall of 1776. Being a member of the\n               Commissary Department of the Continental Army, Williams\n               reports on the status of supplies and troop movements as\n               well as commenting on other events. (#7677-a)","Two items pertain to the discharge of Benjamin Wood,\n               \"a Soldier in the First Virginia Regiment.\" (#9666)","Correspondence, accounts, and other papers of Dudley\n               Woodbridge, John Welles, and others who were blockade\n               runners operating in the vicinity of Norwich,\n               Connecticut. (McGregor Library #10547-dd)","Photocopies of papers relating to Colonel James Wood\n               (1747-1813) and others. Included are a commission (1762)\n               for George Weedon as lieutenant in the Virginia\n               Regiment, a request for reenlistment of Virginia troops\n               during the Revolution, several letters concerning\n               supplies and other matters regarding the Convention\n               troops in Albemarle County and later in Maryland, a\n               report of a court martial, and a list of men detached to\n               the Royal Artillery. Correspondents include George\n               Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and the Marquis de\n               Lafayette. (#4562)","Correspondence and other papers of the Wormeley\n               family of \"Rosegill,\" Middlesex County, consisting\n               primarily of letters and a letterbook of over 200\n               letters of Ralph Wormeley, Jr. (1744-1806). Wormeley was\n               a Loyalist who corresponded with a number of English\n               merchants and political leaders. His papers not only\n               provide information on his extensive business affairs\n               connected with the management of his plantation, but\n               also provide trenchant commentary on politics and events\n               of the day, e.g. the Battle of Bunker Hill and the\n               character of \"rebels.\" Other topics covered are post-war\n               economic relations with England, West Indian trade, the\n               return of captured slaves, and the problems with\n               Loyalist claims. There is a letter from Mann Page, Jr.,\n               June 1, 1778, regarding the release of the Wormeley's\n               from confinement and recommending that Ralph Wormeley\n               take the Oath of Abjuration. An interesting item is an\n               extract from a letter to Major John Grymes in which\n               Wormeley defends John Adams' Defense of the\n               Constitutions against charges of \"monarchism;\" he hopes\n               that a strong government will result from the\n               Philadelphia Convention and that \"wisdom and virtue\"\n               will prevail over the \"Sons of Anarchy and the\n               bloodsuckers of America.\" Available on department\n               microfilm (M-1522). (#1939)","Includes copy of Thomas Johnson's account and\n               commonplace book concerning mainly the \"Continental\n               Clothing Account\" particularly of the companies of\n               Captains John Marks, Peter Jones, Overton Jones, Charles\n               Pelham, Callohill Mennis, Clairborne Lawson, Nathan\n               Reid, and Curtis Kendall; and an account book,\n               1772-1773, of Thomas Tinsley, for the inspection of\n               tobacco, including entries for Jack Jouett, Thomas\n               Nelson, Peyton Randolph, William Johnson, John Johnson,\n               and Thomas Adams. 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7th series, the insurance business; and the 8th, family business.","Series I. Incoming letters (boxes 1-43) -- From 1869 to 1923 (and occasionally through the 1940's) incoming letters were filed separately from other material. From 1899 to 1923 all incoming letters were stored annually in special file boxes arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name. The papers in this series are arranged as they were found.","Series II. Copies of outgoing letters (boxes 44-57) -- From the 1870's through the teens copies of outgoing letters were kept chronologically in letterpress books. The books are stored in chronological order.","Series III. Case files (boxes 58-125) -- The case files date back to 1874, but are concentrated between 1920 and 1955. While the dates of these case files overlap the chronological ones described above, case files were by no means regularly created until the early twenties when the other system was virtually abandoned. Since many, but not all, of the case files were numbered, it was impossible to restore them to numerical order. Therefore, they have been grouped into decades and then arranged alphabetically by title found on the original folder. If the original folder was numbered, that number is noted on the new one. The cases concern principally the settlement of debts, property and divorce, as well as, for the last few decades, insurance claims.","Series IV. Legal documents (boxes 126-145) -- These documents, originally stored apart from case files, are organized chronologically according to type of document, the largest groups of which are deeds (1885-1929) and titles (1876-1936). Also included in this series are documents related to specific cases (ca. 1870-1925), to the coal business, and to miscellaneous matters (ca. 1800-1950).","Series V. Financial papers (boxes 146-167 and oversize) -- The financial papers were likewise apparently filed separately in the office. They include notes, bonds, collections, accounts, bills, taxes, etc., and are arranged alphabetically (ca. 1870-1950). Ledgers containing the same sort of financial records are organized by size.","Series VI. General office correspondendence and cases (boxes 168-185) -- This alphabetical file, ca. 1920-1955, was apparently created for routine correspondence concerning clients and office matters. For some reason, certain cases were also incorporated into the alphabetical system, despite the fact that numbered case files continued to be created until the practice closed. (To complicate matters a bit further, there seem to have been two alphabetical files used consecutively. These have now been merged into one.) This series contains correspondence and case files, desk diaries, memoranda, unfiled office papers, and files relating to the insurance companies Eskridge represented.","Series VII. Insurance agency files (boxes 186-217) -- These files of the Insurance Agency of Charlottesville, 1923-1927, cover the period in which W.F. Carter, Jr., was agent. At the beginning of the series are documents concerning the audit of the agency and the subsequent incorporation.","Series VIII. Family business files, civic material and miscellany (boxes 218-232) -- These records, dating from the 1880's, provide a good deal of information about the financial affairs of the Charlottesville Dukes as well as their relatives.","Richard Thomas Walker Duke, son of Richard and Maria Walker Duke, was born 6 June 1822 in Charlottesville, Virginia, where he spent his childhood. After attending private schools, he entered Virginia Military Institute and finished second in the class of 1845. Upon graduating he taught school in Lewisburg, Virginia (now West Virginia), but returned to Charlottesville when his father died in 1849, and began studying law at the University. In 1850, he started his own law practice, and over the next ten years built a law office, was chosen one of Charlottesville's first aldermen, served briefly as mayor, and became commonwealth's attorney. He married Elizabeth Scott Eskridge of Staunton, and they had two sons, William and R. T. W. Jr. (Tom), and a daughter, Mary, all of whom lived to adulthood; two other children died in childhood.","As colonel of the 48th Regiment of the Virginia Volunteers, R. T. W. Duke took an active role in the Civil War. In 1864, he resigned his commission because of a dispute with a superior officer, but re-enlisted thirty days later. He surrendered with his troops at Silas Creek in 1865, and returned to his law practice and position as commonwealth's attorney. From that time on, Duke was known as \"the Colonel,\" and in honor of his service in the recent war, the local camp for the Sons of Confederate Veterans was named for him.","In 1863 Duke bought Sunnyside, a 70-acre tract of land northeast of Charlottesville (on which the Law School is now located), and farmed this property until his death. He was chosen secretary/treasurer of the board of trustees of the Samuel Miller Fund, established in 1869. In 1870, Duke assumed the fifth district's Congressional seat for two terms as a member of the Conservative party. Lobbying for a strong South throughout his term, Duke actively opposed the 14th Amendment. R. T. W. Duke died after a lingering illness in the summer of 1898.","William R. Duke, born in 1849, possessed his father's farming instincts and commitment to political involvement. Together they farmed and resided at Sunnyside, whose ownership William shared with his brother Tom after their father's death. Although William studied law at Virginia, and in 1883 joined his father's law practice, he devoted more energy to farming and such groups as the Virginia Cattlemen's Association. In 1897 he was elected delegate to the Virginia General Assembly. Like his father, William was also involved in local affairs, serving, for example, as clerk of the Miller Fund board of trustees for many years. William died in 1929 and was survived by his sons, William (Billy) and Camman.","Since he was born in 1853, Richard Thomas Walker Duke Jr. (Tom) witnessed the Civil War during his impressionable boyhood years and later wrote about those experiences. A gifted writer and student of languages, Tom studied classics, French, German, and English literature when he entered the University of Virginia in 1870. He was awarded the Thomas Jefferson Prize for the best essay in 1872, and then turned his attention to the study of law in 1873-74. It is likely that he later read law for a time in his father's office before passing the bar. Although the practice of law became his career, Duke wrote prose and poetry the rest of his life, and was published in the New York Herald and such magazines as Century, Lippincott's, and Illustrated American.","Throughout his long career, Tom was active in town, University, and state affairs. Among the organizations in which he held office were the Masons, Zeta Psi fraternity, the Sons of the American Revolution, the Sons of Confederate Veterans, the Miller Board, the UVA Alumni Association, and the state Democratic Committee. He served from 1886 to 1901 as judge of the Corporation Court (now called the Circuit Court), as commonwealth's attorney from 1916 to 1920, and as a member of the Committee to Revise the Virginia Code in 1908. In addition, he sat on the boards of a variety of corporations, including the Charlottesville Ice Company, the First National Bank, and a number of Kentucky and West Virginia coal development companies in which his family had invested. From 1907 to 1910, Tom edited the Virginia Law Journal.","Tom Duke married Edith Ridgeway Slaughter in 1884, and they produced six children, of whom five grew to maturity: Mary, R. T. W. III (Walker), John Flavel Slaughter (Jack), William Eskridge, and Helen Risdon. He built a spacious home for his family at 616 Park Street. A frequent traveller because of his practice, Duke also travelled for pleasure. As the children grew up, Edith often accompanied him to New York or Washington to shop, visit friends and attend plays, or she took journeys alone to visit children and other relatives. All the Duke children, as they reached their teens, attended boarding school, and all received at least some college education. Edith Duke died suddenly in 1921, and two years later, Tom married Maymee Richardson Slaughter, his wife's sister-in-law from Lynchburg. In March of 1926 Tom died at the age of 76.","Walker, after a few years in the Navy, joined the Army and became a career officer. Jack served in the Army during World War I, and then began a career in business. In 1917, Eskridge took a law degree at Virginia and joined his father's practice. He was plagued by ill-health throughout his career, and soon after their father's death, his sister Mary, a former social worker, began assisting in the law office. Helen, a librarian, worked in New York and Norfolk for a year or so before moving back to the family home. Eskridge and his wife, Lucy Lee, had three children, of whom two, William Eskridge Jr. (Bill) and Lucy Marshall, grew to adulthood. Jack died in 1933; Eskridge, in 1959; Walker, in 1960; Mary, in 1966; and Helen, in 1984.","The Charlottesville law practice established by R. T. W. Duke in 1850 remained in the family for two succeeding generations. After studying law with John B. Minor at the University of Virginia, Duke practiced alone until 1858, when he built his office at 20 Court House Square and took James D. Jones as a partner. Another lawyer, Louis G. Hanckel, joined the firm in the early seventies and handled insurance business. When Tom finished his legal studies in 1874, he assisted his father, whose partner by then was Stephen V. Southall. In the 1880's the firm was called Duke and Duke, William having joined his father shortly before Tom became judge.","The early work of the firm was limited to real estate, debt collection, and probate work, with an occasional criminal case. In addition, there was ample time for all three lawyers to pursue their assorted outside interests. At the office each man wrote his own letters, Tom switching to a Remington typewriter in 1889, before the days when they could hire a stenographer. The Dukes handled property rentals for some of their clients, the wealthiest and best known of whom was Jefferson Levy, owner of Monticello, the Opera House, and a great deal of other property in town.","With the combination of \"the Colonel's\" death, the social and economic changes in town around the turn of the century, and the energetic leadership of Tom, the workload of the practice increased and became more diverse. Loan and bond operations were added to the civil and criminal work and property management. Around 1917, Eskridge and Clarence E. Gentry joined the firm, now called Duke, Duke and Gentry. The law office was torn down in 1922, and the firm moved to a building shared with other lawyers at the corner of Fifth and Jefferson Streets. The practice flourished, and the Dukes often hired Virginia law students or graduates as clerks or associates, including Elizabeth Tompkins (the first female graduate of the Law School), Bernard Chamberlain, Anna Dinwiddie, and John Yancy.","It has not been determined whether the Dukes sold insurance after Hanckel left, but some time after Eskridge joined the firm in the late teens, the Insurance Agency was established. The title was changed to the Insurance Agency of Charlottesville in 1923, when W. F. Carter Jr. as agent. After Carter misappropriated funds, he was relieved of his job, the agency was incorporated, and the Dukes' interest in the business was eventually bought out by William B. Murphy.","Eskridge carried on the law practice with the assistance of Mary and an occasional associate. In 1937, he wrote that his firm \"is regional and local counsel for a number of insurance companies, Virginia counsel for the Pike Coal Company, and does a general legal business, specializing in insurance, real estate, corporation and probate law, also maintains a collection department.\" With his failing health in the late forties, the practice dwindled until 1955, when Duke and Duke closed a little over a hundred years after it began.","The Duke law firm papers include correspondence, case files, legal, insuarance, and financial records, as well as ledgers. The files provide extensive documentation of a small-town family practice. Since the insurance business and the Dukes's family business affairs were handled in the same office as the law practice, these files had remained with the legal files. The family correspondence found with these papers was transferred to Special Collections in Alderman Library.","The Duke papers were transferred from the first Duke office to the second Duke office, finally to their third office on Park Street, where they apparently were shifted more than once. Things were unavoidably jumbled, but the order within the cartons, the types of file boxes and folders, and the dates made it possible to reconstruct the original filing arrangements.","This collection is rich in source material for scholars of legal, social, or local history. The first area of research focuses on the changes in the character of this small-town law practice from the post-Civil War to the post-World War II periods. There are well-documented accounts in the shifts in the type of legal work the law firm handled, the daily office operations over the years, the economic vicissitudes of the practice, and the attitudes of three generations of lawyers. There is information on the political, economic, and social conditions of the Charlottesville area during the time span of the Dukes' law practice.","Series I. Incoming letters (boxes 1-43) -- From 1869 to 1923 (and occasionally through the 1940's) incoming letters were filed separately from other material.  From 1899 to 1923 all incoming letters were stored annually in special file boxes arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name.  The papers in this series are arranged as they were found.","Series II.  Copies of outgoing letters (boxes 44-57) --  From the 1870's through the teens copies of outgoing letters were kept chronologically in letterpress books.  The books are stored in chronological order.","Series III.  Case files (boxes 58-125) -- The case files date back to 1874 but are concentrated between 1920 and 1955.  While the dates of these case files overlap the chronological ones described above, case files were by no means regularly created until the early twenties when the other system was virtually abandoned.  Since many but not all of the case files were numbered, it was impossible to restore them to numerical order. Therefore, they have been grouped into decades and then arranged alphabetically by title found on the original folder.  If the original folder was numbered, that number is noted on the new one.  The cases concern principally the settlement of debts, property and divorce, as well as, for the last few decades, insurance claims.","Series IV.  Legal documents (boxes 126-145) --  These documents, originally stored apart from case files, are organized chronologically according to type of document, the largest groups of which are deeds (1885-1929) and titles (1876-1936). Also included in this series are documents related to specific cases (ca. 1870-1925), to the coal business, and to miscellaneous matters (ca. 1800-1950).","Series V.  Financial papers (boxes 146-167 and oversize) --  The financial papers were likewise apparently filed separately in the office.  They include notes, bonds, collections, accounts, bills, taxes, etc. and are arranged alphabetically (ca. 1870-1950).  Ledgers containing the same sort of financial records are organized by size.","Series VI.  General office correspondence and cases (boxes 168-185) -- This alphabetical file, ca. 1920-1955, was apparently created for routine correspondence concerning clients and office matters.  For some reason certain cases were also incorporated into the alphabetical system, despite the fact that numbered case files continued to be created until the practice closed.  (To complicate matters a bit further, there seem to have been two alphabetical files used consecutively.  These have now been merged into one.)  This series contains correspondence and case files, desk diaries, memoranda, unfiled office papers, and files relating to the insurance companies Eskridge represented.","Series VII. Insurance agency files (boxes 186-217) -- These files of the Insurance Agency of Charlottesville, 1923-1927, cover the period in which W.F. Carter, Jr. was agent.  At the beginning of the series are documents concerning the audit of the agency and the subsequent incorporation.","Series VIII. Family business files, civic material and miscellany (boxes 218-232) -- These records dating from the 1880's provide a good deal of information about the financial affairs of the Charlottesville Dukes as well as their relatives.","This addition to the Duke law firm papers came to the law library after the death of Helen Duke, donor of the original gift, and was given by William E. Duke, Jr. and Lucy D. Kinne.  These papers are principally legal files from the law firm for the years 1904-[1942-1948]-1954 and financial records of the Duke family, and their arrangement follows that of the original gift.","Arthur J. Morris Law Library Special Collections","Duke family","Duke, Richard Thomas Walker (R. T. W.), 1822-1898","Duke, William Eskridge, 1893-1959","Duke, William R., 1849-1929","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Duke family law firm papers, 1820/1959"],"collection_ssim":["Duke family law firm papers, 1820/1959"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MSS.79.6","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/4/resources/66"],"unitid_tesim":["MSS.79.6","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/4/resources/66"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"geogname_ssm":["Charlottesville (Va.) -- History -- 19th Century","Charlottesville (Va.) -- History -- 20th century"],"geogname_ssim":["Charlottesville (Va.) -- History -- 19th Century","Charlottesville (Va.) -- History -- 20th century"],"places_ssim":["Charlottesville (Va.) -- History -- 19th Century","Charlottesville (Va.) -- History -- 20th century"],"creator_ssm":["Duke, Richard Thomas Walker (R. T. W.), 1822-1898"],"creator_ssim":["Duke, Richard Thomas Walker (R. T. W.), 1822-1898"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Duke, Richard Thomas Walker (R. T. W.), 1822-1898","Duke, William Eskridge, 1893-1959","Duke, William R., 1849-1929"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Arthur J. Morris Law Library Special Collections"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Duke family"],"creators_ssim":["Duke, Richard Thomas Walker (R. T. W.), 1822-1898","Duke, William Eskridge, 1893-1959","Duke, William R., 1849-1929","Arthur J. Morris Law Library Special Collections","Duke family"],"acqinfo_ssim":["The collection was a gift of Helen R. Duke in 1979.","The addendum to the papers of the Duke and Duke law firm was donated by William E. Duke and Lucy D. 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Incoming letters (boxes 1-43) -- From 1869 to 1923 (and occasionally through the 1940's) incoming letters were filed separately from other material. From 1899 to 1923 all incoming letters were stored annually in special file boxes arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name. The papers in this series are arranged as they were found.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries II. Copies of outgoing letters (boxes 44-57) -- From the 1870's through the teens copies of outgoing letters were kept chronologically in letterpress books. The books are stored in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries III. Case files (boxes 58-125) -- The case files date back to 1874, but are concentrated between 1920 and 1955. While the dates of these case files overlap the chronological ones described above, case files were by no means regularly created until the early twenties when the other system was virtually abandoned. Since many, but not all, of the case files were numbered, it was impossible to restore them to numerical order. Therefore, they have been grouped into decades and then arranged alphabetically by title found on the original folder. If the original folder was numbered, that number is noted on the new one. The cases concern principally the settlement of debts, property and divorce, as well as, for the last few decades, insurance claims.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV. Legal documents (boxes 126-145) -- These documents, originally stored apart from case files, are organized chronologically according to type of document, the largest groups of which are deeds (1885-1929) and titles (1876-1936). Also included in this series are documents related to specific cases (ca. 1870-1925), to the coal business, and to miscellaneous matters (ca. 1800-1950).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries V. Financial papers (boxes 146-167 and oversize) -- The financial papers were likewise apparently filed separately in the office. They include notes, bonds, collections, accounts, bills, taxes, etc., and are arranged alphabetically (ca. 1870-1950). Ledgers containing the same sort of financial records are organized by size.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VI. General office correspondendence and cases (boxes 168-185) -- This alphabetical file, ca. 1920-1955, was apparently created for routine correspondence concerning clients and office matters. For some reason, certain cases were also incorporated into the alphabetical system, despite the fact that numbered case files continued to be created until the practice closed. (To complicate matters a bit further, there seem to have been two alphabetical files used consecutively. These have now been merged into one.) This series contains correspondence and case files, desk diaries, memoranda, unfiled office papers, and files relating to the insurance companies Eskridge represented.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VII. Insurance agency files (boxes 186-217) -- These files of the Insurance Agency of Charlottesville, 1923-1927, cover the period in which W.F. Carter, Jr., was agent. At the beginning of the series are documents concerning the audit of the agency and the subsequent incorporation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VIII. Family business files, civic material and miscellany (boxes 218-232) -- These records, dating from the 1880's, provide a good deal of information about the financial affairs of the Charlottesville Dukes as well as their relatives.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The papers are organized into 8 series: 1st-6th series concern the law practice; 7th series, the insurance business; and the 8th, family business.","Series I. Incoming letters (boxes 1-43) -- From 1869 to 1923 (and occasionally through the 1940's) incoming letters were filed separately from other material. From 1899 to 1923 all incoming letters were stored annually in special file boxes arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name. The papers in this series are arranged as they were found.","Series II. Copies of outgoing letters (boxes 44-57) -- From the 1870's through the teens copies of outgoing letters were kept chronologically in letterpress books. The books are stored in chronological order.","Series III. Case files (boxes 58-125) -- The case files date back to 1874, but are concentrated between 1920 and 1955. While the dates of these case files overlap the chronological ones described above, case files were by no means regularly created until the early twenties when the other system was virtually abandoned. Since many, but not all, of the case files were numbered, it was impossible to restore them to numerical order. Therefore, they have been grouped into decades and then arranged alphabetically by title found on the original folder. If the original folder was numbered, that number is noted on the new one. The cases concern principally the settlement of debts, property and divorce, as well as, for the last few decades, insurance claims.","Series IV. Legal documents (boxes 126-145) -- These documents, originally stored apart from case files, are organized chronologically according to type of document, the largest groups of which are deeds (1885-1929) and titles (1876-1936). Also included in this series are documents related to specific cases (ca. 1870-1925), to the coal business, and to miscellaneous matters (ca. 1800-1950).","Series V. Financial papers (boxes 146-167 and oversize) -- The financial papers were likewise apparently filed separately in the office. They include notes, bonds, collections, accounts, bills, taxes, etc., and are arranged alphabetically (ca. 1870-1950). Ledgers containing the same sort of financial records are organized by size.","Series VI. General office correspondendence and cases (boxes 168-185) -- This alphabetical file, ca. 1920-1955, was apparently created for routine correspondence concerning clients and office matters. For some reason, certain cases were also incorporated into the alphabetical system, despite the fact that numbered case files continued to be created until the practice closed. (To complicate matters a bit further, there seem to have been two alphabetical files used consecutively. These have now been merged into one.) This series contains correspondence and case files, desk diaries, memoranda, unfiled office papers, and files relating to the insurance companies Eskridge represented.","Series VII. Insurance agency files (boxes 186-217) -- These files of the Insurance Agency of Charlottesville, 1923-1927, cover the period in which W.F. Carter, Jr., was agent. At the beginning of the series are documents concerning the audit of the agency and the subsequent incorporation.","Series VIII. Family business files, civic material and miscellany (boxes 218-232) -- These records, dating from the 1880's, provide a good deal of information about the financial affairs of the Charlottesville Dukes as well as their relatives."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRichard Thomas Walker Duke, son of Richard and Maria Walker Duke, was born 6 June 1822 in Charlottesville, Virginia, where he spent his childhood. After attending private schools, he entered Virginia Military Institute and finished second in the class of 1845. Upon graduating he taught school in Lewisburg, Virginia (now West Virginia), but returned to Charlottesville when his father died in 1849, and began studying law at the University. In 1850, he started his own law practice, and over the next ten years built a law office, was chosen one of Charlottesville's first aldermen, served briefly as mayor, and became commonwealth's attorney. He married Elizabeth Scott Eskridge of Staunton, and they had two sons, William and R. T. W. Jr. (Tom), and a daughter, Mary, all of whom lived to adulthood; two other children died in childhood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAs colonel of the 48th Regiment of the Virginia Volunteers, R. T. W. Duke took an active role in the Civil War. In 1864, he resigned his commission because of a dispute with a superior officer, but re-enlisted thirty days later. He surrendered with his troops at Silas Creek in 1865, and returned to his law practice and position as commonwealth's attorney. From that time on, Duke was known as \"the Colonel,\" and in honor of his service in the recent war, the local camp for the Sons of Confederate Veterans was named for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 1863 Duke bought Sunnyside, a 70-acre tract of land northeast of Charlottesville (on which the Law School is now located), and farmed this property until his death. He was chosen secretary/treasurer of the board of trustees of the Samuel Miller Fund, established in 1869. In 1870, Duke assumed the fifth district's Congressional seat for two terms as a member of the Conservative party. Lobbying for a strong South throughout his term, Duke actively opposed the 14th Amendment. R. T. W. Duke died after a lingering illness in the summer of 1898.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam R. Duke, born in 1849, possessed his father's farming instincts and commitment to political involvement. Together they farmed and resided at Sunnyside, whose ownership William shared with his brother Tom after their father's death. Although William studied law at Virginia, and in 1883 joined his father's law practice, he devoted more energy to farming and such groups as the Virginia Cattlemen's Association. In 1897 he was elected delegate to the Virginia General Assembly. Like his father, William was also involved in local affairs, serving, for example, as clerk of the Miller Fund board of trustees for many years. William died in 1929 and was survived by his sons, William (Billy) and Camman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSince he was born in 1853, Richard Thomas Walker Duke Jr. (Tom) witnessed the Civil War during his impressionable boyhood years and later wrote about those experiences. A gifted writer and student of languages, Tom studied classics, French, German, and English literature when he entered the University of Virginia in 1870. He was awarded the Thomas Jefferson Prize for the best essay in 1872, and then turned his attention to the study of law in 1873-74. It is likely that he later read law for a time in his father's office before passing the bar. Although the practice of law became his career, Duke wrote prose and poetry the rest of his life, and was published in the New York Herald and such magazines as Century, Lippincott's, and Illustrated American.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThroughout his long career, Tom was active in town, University, and state affairs. Among the organizations in which he held office were the Masons, Zeta Psi fraternity, the Sons of the American Revolution, the Sons of Confederate Veterans, the Miller Board, the UVA Alumni Association, and the state Democratic Committee. He served from 1886 to 1901 as judge of the Corporation Court (now called the Circuit Court), as commonwealth's attorney from 1916 to 1920, and as a member of the Committee to Revise the Virginia Code in 1908. In addition, he sat on the boards of a variety of corporations, including the Charlottesville Ice Company, the First National Bank, and a number of Kentucky and West Virginia coal development companies in which his family had invested. From 1907 to 1910, Tom edited the Virginia Law Journal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTom Duke married Edith Ridgeway Slaughter in 1884, and they produced six children, of whom five grew to maturity: Mary, R. T. W. III (Walker), John Flavel Slaughter (Jack), William Eskridge, and Helen Risdon. He built a spacious home for his family at 616 Park Street. A frequent traveller because of his practice, Duke also travelled for pleasure. As the children grew up, Edith often accompanied him to New York or Washington to shop, visit friends and attend plays, or she took journeys alone to visit children and other relatives. All the Duke children, as they reached their teens, attended boarding school, and all received at least some college education. Edith Duke died suddenly in 1921, and two years later, Tom married Maymee Richardson Slaughter, his wife's sister-in-law from Lynchburg. In March of 1926 Tom died at the age of 76.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalker, after a few years in the Navy, joined the Army and became a career officer. Jack served in the Army during World War I, and then began a career in business. In 1917, Eskridge took a law degree at Virginia and joined his father's practice. He was plagued by ill-health throughout his career, and soon after their father's death, his sister Mary, a former social worker, began assisting in the law office. Helen, a librarian, worked in New York and Norfolk for a year or so before moving back to the family home. Eskridge and his wife, Lucy Lee, had three children, of whom two, William Eskridge Jr. (Bill) and Lucy Marshall, grew to adulthood. Jack died in 1933; Eskridge, in 1959; Walker, in 1960; Mary, in 1966; and Helen, in 1984.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Charlottesville law practice established by R. T. W. Duke in 1850 remained in the family for two succeeding generations. After studying law with John B. Minor at the University of Virginia, Duke practiced alone until 1858, when he built his office at 20 Court House Square and took James D. Jones as a partner. Another lawyer, Louis G. Hanckel, joined the firm in the early seventies and handled insurance business. When Tom finished his legal studies in 1874, he assisted his father, whose partner by then was Stephen V. Southall. In the 1880's the firm was called Duke and Duke, William having joined his father shortly before Tom became judge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe early work of the firm was limited to real estate, debt collection, and probate work, with an occasional criminal case. In addition, there was ample time for all three lawyers to pursue their assorted outside interests. At the office each man wrote his own letters, Tom switching to a Remington typewriter in 1889, before the days when they could hire a stenographer. The Dukes handled property rentals for some of their clients, the wealthiest and best known of whom was Jefferson Levy, owner of Monticello, the Opera House, and a great deal of other property in town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith the combination of \"the Colonel's\" death, the social and economic changes in town around the turn of the century, and the energetic leadership of Tom, the workload of the practice increased and became more diverse. Loan and bond operations were added to the civil and criminal work and property management. Around 1917, Eskridge and Clarence E. Gentry joined the firm, now called Duke, Duke and Gentry. The law office was torn down in 1922, and the firm moved to a building shared with other lawyers at the corner of Fifth and Jefferson Streets. The practice flourished, and the Dukes often hired Virginia law students or graduates as clerks or associates, including Elizabeth Tompkins (the first female graduate of the Law School), Bernard Chamberlain, Anna Dinwiddie, and John Yancy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt has not been determined whether the Dukes sold insurance after Hanckel left, but some time after Eskridge joined the firm in the late teens, the Insurance Agency was established. The title was changed to the Insurance Agency of Charlottesville in 1923, when W. F. Carter Jr. as agent. After Carter misappropriated funds, he was relieved of his job, the agency was incorporated, and the Dukes' interest in the business was eventually bought out by William B. Murphy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEskridge carried on the law practice with the assistance of Mary and an occasional associate. In 1937, he wrote that his firm \"is regional and local counsel for a number of insurance companies, Virginia counsel for the Pike Coal Company, and does a general legal business, specializing in insurance, real estate, corporation and probate law, also maintains a collection department.\" With his failing health in the late forties, the practice dwindled until 1955, when Duke and Duke closed a little over a hundred years after it began.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Richard Thomas Walker Duke, son of Richard and Maria Walker Duke, was born 6 June 1822 in Charlottesville, Virginia, where he spent his childhood. After attending private schools, he entered Virginia Military Institute and finished second in the class of 1845. Upon graduating he taught school in Lewisburg, Virginia (now West Virginia), but returned to Charlottesville when his father died in 1849, and began studying law at the University. In 1850, he started his own law practice, and over the next ten years built a law office, was chosen one of Charlottesville's first aldermen, served briefly as mayor, and became commonwealth's attorney. He married Elizabeth Scott Eskridge of Staunton, and they had two sons, William and R. T. W. Jr. (Tom), and a daughter, Mary, all of whom lived to adulthood; two other children died in childhood.","As colonel of the 48th Regiment of the Virginia Volunteers, R. T. W. Duke took an active role in the Civil War. In 1864, he resigned his commission because of a dispute with a superior officer, but re-enlisted thirty days later. He surrendered with his troops at Silas Creek in 1865, and returned to his law practice and position as commonwealth's attorney. From that time on, Duke was known as \"the Colonel,\" and in honor of his service in the recent war, the local camp for the Sons of Confederate Veterans was named for him.","In 1863 Duke bought Sunnyside, a 70-acre tract of land northeast of Charlottesville (on which the Law School is now located), and farmed this property until his death. He was chosen secretary/treasurer of the board of trustees of the Samuel Miller Fund, established in 1869. In 1870, Duke assumed the fifth district's Congressional seat for two terms as a member of the Conservative party. Lobbying for a strong South throughout his term, Duke actively opposed the 14th Amendment. R. T. W. Duke died after a lingering illness in the summer of 1898.","William R. Duke, born in 1849, possessed his father's farming instincts and commitment to political involvement. Together they farmed and resided at Sunnyside, whose ownership William shared with his brother Tom after their father's death. Although William studied law at Virginia, and in 1883 joined his father's law practice, he devoted more energy to farming and such groups as the Virginia Cattlemen's Association. In 1897 he was elected delegate to the Virginia General Assembly. Like his father, William was also involved in local affairs, serving, for example, as clerk of the Miller Fund board of trustees for many years. William died in 1929 and was survived by his sons, William (Billy) and Camman.","Since he was born in 1853, Richard Thomas Walker Duke Jr. (Tom) witnessed the Civil War during his impressionable boyhood years and later wrote about those experiences. A gifted writer and student of languages, Tom studied classics, French, German, and English literature when he entered the University of Virginia in 1870. He was awarded the Thomas Jefferson Prize for the best essay in 1872, and then turned his attention to the study of law in 1873-74. It is likely that he later read law for a time in his father's office before passing the bar. Although the practice of law became his career, Duke wrote prose and poetry the rest of his life, and was published in the New York Herald and such magazines as Century, Lippincott's, and Illustrated American.","Throughout his long career, Tom was active in town, University, and state affairs. Among the organizations in which he held office were the Masons, Zeta Psi fraternity, the Sons of the American Revolution, the Sons of Confederate Veterans, the Miller Board, the UVA Alumni Association, and the state Democratic Committee. He served from 1886 to 1901 as judge of the Corporation Court (now called the Circuit Court), as commonwealth's attorney from 1916 to 1920, and as a member of the Committee to Revise the Virginia Code in 1908. In addition, he sat on the boards of a variety of corporations, including the Charlottesville Ice Company, the First National Bank, and a number of Kentucky and West Virginia coal development companies in which his family had invested. From 1907 to 1910, Tom edited the Virginia Law Journal.","Tom Duke married Edith Ridgeway Slaughter in 1884, and they produced six children, of whom five grew to maturity: Mary, R. T. W. III (Walker), John Flavel Slaughter (Jack), William Eskridge, and Helen Risdon. He built a spacious home for his family at 616 Park Street. A frequent traveller because of his practice, Duke also travelled for pleasure. As the children grew up, Edith often accompanied him to New York or Washington to shop, visit friends and attend plays, or she took journeys alone to visit children and other relatives. All the Duke children, as they reached their teens, attended boarding school, and all received at least some college education. Edith Duke died suddenly in 1921, and two years later, Tom married Maymee Richardson Slaughter, his wife's sister-in-law from Lynchburg. In March of 1926 Tom died at the age of 76.","Walker, after a few years in the Navy, joined the Army and became a career officer. Jack served in the Army during World War I, and then began a career in business. In 1917, Eskridge took a law degree at Virginia and joined his father's practice. He was plagued by ill-health throughout his career, and soon after their father's death, his sister Mary, a former social worker, began assisting in the law office. Helen, a librarian, worked in New York and Norfolk for a year or so before moving back to the family home. Eskridge and his wife, Lucy Lee, had three children, of whom two, William Eskridge Jr. (Bill) and Lucy Marshall, grew to adulthood. Jack died in 1933; Eskridge, in 1959; Walker, in 1960; Mary, in 1966; and Helen, in 1984.","The Charlottesville law practice established by R. T. W. Duke in 1850 remained in the family for two succeeding generations. After studying law with John B. Minor at the University of Virginia, Duke practiced alone until 1858, when he built his office at 20 Court House Square and took James D. Jones as a partner. Another lawyer, Louis G. Hanckel, joined the firm in the early seventies and handled insurance business. When Tom finished his legal studies in 1874, he assisted his father, whose partner by then was Stephen V. Southall. In the 1880's the firm was called Duke and Duke, William having joined his father shortly before Tom became judge.","The early work of the firm was limited to real estate, debt collection, and probate work, with an occasional criminal case. In addition, there was ample time for all three lawyers to pursue their assorted outside interests. At the office each man wrote his own letters, Tom switching to a Remington typewriter in 1889, before the days when they could hire a stenographer. The Dukes handled property rentals for some of their clients, the wealthiest and best known of whom was Jefferson Levy, owner of Monticello, the Opera House, and a great deal of other property in town.","With the combination of \"the Colonel's\" death, the social and economic changes in town around the turn of the century, and the energetic leadership of Tom, the workload of the practice increased and became more diverse. Loan and bond operations were added to the civil and criminal work and property management. Around 1917, Eskridge and Clarence E. Gentry joined the firm, now called Duke, Duke and Gentry. The law office was torn down in 1922, and the firm moved to a building shared with other lawyers at the corner of Fifth and Jefferson Streets. The practice flourished, and the Dukes often hired Virginia law students or graduates as clerks or associates, including Elizabeth Tompkins (the first female graduate of the Law School), Bernard Chamberlain, Anna Dinwiddie, and John Yancy.","It has not been determined whether the Dukes sold insurance after Hanckel left, but some time after Eskridge joined the firm in the late teens, the Insurance Agency was established. The title was changed to the Insurance Agency of Charlottesville in 1923, when W. F. Carter Jr. as agent. After Carter misappropriated funds, he was relieved of his job, the agency was incorporated, and the Dukes' interest in the business was eventually bought out by William B. Murphy.","Eskridge carried on the law practice with the assistance of Mary and an occasional associate. In 1937, he wrote that his firm \"is regional and local counsel for a number of insurance companies, Virginia counsel for the Pike Coal Company, and does a general legal business, specializing in insurance, real estate, corporation and probate law, also maintains a collection department.\" With his failing health in the late forties, the practice dwindled until 1955, when Duke and Duke closed a little over a hundred years after it began."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Duke law firm papers include correspondence, case files, legal, insuarance, and financial records, as well as ledgers. The files provide extensive documentation of a small-town family practice. Since the insurance business and the Dukes's family business affairs were handled in the same office as the law practice, these files had remained with the legal files. 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The books are stored in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries III.  Case files (boxes 58-125) -- The case files date back to 1874 but are concentrated between 1920 and 1955.  While the dates of these case files overlap the chronological ones described above, case files were by no means regularly created until the early twenties when the other system was virtually abandoned.  Since many but not all of the case files were numbered, it was impossible to restore them to numerical order. Therefore, they have been grouped into decades and then arranged alphabetically by title found on the original folder.  If the original folder was numbered, that number is noted on the new one.  The cases concern principally the settlement of debts, property and divorce, as well as, for the last few decades, insurance claims.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV.  Legal documents (boxes 126-145) --  These documents, originally stored apart from case files, are organized chronologically according to type of document, the largest groups of which are deeds (1885-1929) and titles (1876-1936). Also included in this series are documents related to specific cases (ca. 1870-1925), to the coal business, and to miscellaneous matters (ca. 1800-1950).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries V.  Financial papers (boxes 146-167 and oversize) --  The financial papers were likewise apparently filed separately in the office.  They include notes, bonds, collections, accounts, bills, taxes, etc. and are arranged alphabetically (ca. 1870-1950).  Ledgers containing the same sort of financial records are organized by size.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VI.  General office correspondence and cases (boxes 168-185) -- This alphabetical file, ca. 1920-1955, was apparently created for routine correspondence concerning clients and office matters.  For some reason certain cases were also incorporated into the alphabetical system, despite the fact that numbered case files continued to be created until the practice closed.  (To complicate matters a bit further, there seem to have been two alphabetical files used consecutively.  These have now been merged into one.)  This series contains correspondence and case files, desk diaries, memoranda, unfiled office papers, and files relating to the insurance companies Eskridge represented.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VII. Insurance agency files (boxes 186-217) -- These files of the Insurance Agency of Charlottesville, 1923-1927, cover the period in which W.F. Carter, Jr. was agent.  At the beginning of the series are documents concerning the audit of the agency and the subsequent incorporation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VIII. 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The family correspondence found with these papers was transferred to Special Collections in Alderman Library.","The Duke papers were transferred from the first Duke office to the second Duke office, finally to their third office on Park Street, where they apparently were shifted more than once. Things were unavoidably jumbled, but the order within the cartons, the types of file boxes and folders, and the dates made it possible to reconstruct the original filing arrangements.","This collection is rich in source material for scholars of legal, social, or local history. The first area of research focuses on the changes in the character of this small-town law practice from the post-Civil War to the post-World War II periods. There are well-documented accounts in the shifts in the type of legal work the law firm handled, the daily office operations over the years, the economic vicissitudes of the practice, and the attitudes of three generations of lawyers. There is information on the political, economic, and social conditions of the Charlottesville area during the time span of the Dukes' law practice.","Series I. Incoming letters (boxes 1-43) -- From 1869 to 1923 (and occasionally through the 1940's) incoming letters were filed separately from other material.  From 1899 to 1923 all incoming letters were stored annually in special file boxes arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name.  The papers in this series are arranged as they were found.","Series II.  Copies of outgoing letters (boxes 44-57) --  From the 1870's through the teens copies of outgoing letters were kept chronologically in letterpress books.  The books are stored in chronological order.","Series III.  Case files (boxes 58-125) -- The case files date back to 1874 but are concentrated between 1920 and 1955.  While the dates of these case files overlap the chronological ones described above, case files were by no means regularly created until the early twenties when the other system was virtually abandoned.  Since many but not all of the case files were numbered, it was impossible to restore them to numerical order. Therefore, they have been grouped into decades and then arranged alphabetically by title found on the original folder.  If the original folder was numbered, that number is noted on the new one.  The cases concern principally the settlement of debts, property and divorce, as well as, for the last few decades, insurance claims.","Series IV.  Legal documents (boxes 126-145) --  These documents, originally stored apart from case files, are organized chronologically according to type of document, the largest groups of which are deeds (1885-1929) and titles (1876-1936). 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These have now been merged into one.)  This series contains correspondence and case files, desk diaries, memoranda, unfiled office papers, and files relating to the insurance companies Eskridge represented.","Series VII. Insurance agency files (boxes 186-217) -- These files of the Insurance Agency of Charlottesville, 1923-1927, cover the period in which W.F. Carter, Jr. was agent.  At the beginning of the series are documents concerning the audit of the agency and the subsequent incorporation.","Series VIII. Family business files, civic material and miscellany (boxes 218-232) -- These records dating from the 1880's provide a good deal of information about the financial affairs of the Charlottesville Dukes as well as their relatives.","This addition to the Duke law firm papers came to the law library after the death of Helen Duke, donor of the original gift, and was given by William E. Duke, Jr. and Lucy D. Kinne.  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