Letters to William Mewburn 1799

Access and use

Location of collection:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
University of Virginia
P.O. Box 400110
160 McCormick Rd
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4110
Contact for questions and access:
POC: Brenda Gunn
Phone: (434) 924-1037
Phone: (434) 243-1776
Fax: (434) 924-4968

Collection context

Summary

Language:
English

Background

Scope and content:

This collection consists chiefly of letters to William Mewburn, a Richmond, Virginia merchant, from customers in Virginia, Pennsylvania, and elsewhere. Identified places include Norfolk, City Point, Bowling Green, Petersburg, and Buckingham; Philadelphia and Columbia County (?); Charleston, South Carolina and Liverpool, England. The letters are badly damaged and most have sizeable portions missing.

Topics discussed pertain primarily to business matters: shipping and receiving of goods, complaints, orders, and miscellaneous legal matters. Types of goods ordered include: calico, shoes, nails, cotton, playing cards, corn, looking glasses, thread, gloves, gunpowder, flints, and castor oil.

Prominent correspondents in the collection include John Parker, a Continental Congressman from Maryland. There is a brief letter from Benjamin H. Latrobe, a noted engineer and architect, discussing his account with Mewburn. Other identified correspondents are John Duffield, E.H. Dunbar, James Kenon, Richard Maupin, Bernard Moore, Sarah Randolph, W.J. Stone, Betty Tayloe, William Vaughan, and R. Watkins. Of special interest are two June letters, one of which was apparantly hand delivered by a slave named Ralph; the other places an order for shoes with the size required drawn on the letter itself.

Acquisition information:
The collection was placed on loan in the library by Mrs. Dwight Ashton File of "Bolling Hall," Irwin, Virginia, on May 10, 1954, and bears no restrictions.
Physical description:
This collection consists of 40 items.