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Anderson Family papers, 1755/1958

13.25 Linear Feet Six document cases, three half-size document cases, 9 flat boxes
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This collection contains items of the Anderson and Alexander families including correspondence dealing with legal business, family matters, and Lexington, Virginia affairs. Consists largely of the family correspondence of William Alexander Anderson, Francis T. Anderson, and Mary Anne Alexander Anderson; includes letters to and from Virginia Governor John Letcher, and two letters from Mildred Lee, daughter of Robert E. Lee. Other correspondents include William A. Glasgow, George Hutcheson Denny, Charles Alfred Graves, Henry Holstine, George Junkin, George Bolling Lee, William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, James McDowell, Samuel McDowell Moore, and Walter LeConte Stevens. Also includes legal and business correspondence of Francis T. Anderson; letters and diary of William D. Alexander dated 1858-1859; business accounts, wills, obituaries, including Mary Anne Alexander Anderson's obituary as a pamphlet titled In Memoriam, November 27, 1881; and genealogies of the McNutt, Anderson, and Thomas families. Includes copies of speeches of William A. Anderson dated 1842-1930 and a few photographs.

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Anderson Family papers, 1755/1958 13.25 Linear Feet Six document cases, three half-size document cases, 9 flat boxes

Patricia Turner Ritchie collection on Brocks Gap, 1750/1990

1.4 cubic feet 2 boxes
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The Patricia Turner Ritchie Collection on Brocks Gap, 1750s-1990s, is comprised exclusively of photocopies of deeds, wills, surveys, patents, road agreements, accounts, letters and a wide variety of other documents relevant to the Brocks Gap area of northwestern Rockingham County, Virginia.
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Patricia Turner Ritchie collection on Brocks Gap, 1750/1990 1.4 cubic feet 2 boxes

Robert Alexander Legal Papers, 1747/1766

.5 Linear Feet
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This collection contains a deed, dated August 13, 1747, for a tract of land near the town of Greenville, Augusta County, Virginia, conveyed to Robert Alexander from William Beverley and two legal papers connected with the deed. There is also an authorized English Bible, 1766, with Robert Alexander's signature. Genealogical information by George Diehl is housed in the control folder.

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Robert Alexander Legal Papers, 1747/1766 .5 Linear Feet

Robert Carter Papers, 1755/1762

0.01 Linear Foot
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Deed, 1755, for 400 acres of land in Cumberland County, Va. from Robert Carter, Sr. to Robert Carter, Jr. and Thomas Carter; and mortgage, 1762, of 313 acres of land in Cumberland County, Va. by Robert Carter, Sr. to John Pleasants, Sr. and John Pleasants, Jr.

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Robert Carter Papers, 1755/1762 0.01 Linear Foot

Rockbridge Historical Society collection of deeds, 1748/1920

.25 Linear Feet
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A collection of original land deeds and indentures from the vicinity of Rockbridge County, Virginia collected by the Rockbridge Historical Society.

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Tisinger Family collection of Shenandoah County land surveys, 1749/1932

1 cubic feet 3 boxes
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The collection comprises hundreds of land surveys and related documents primarily for Shenandoah County, Virginia.
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Virginia Counties Collection, 1600/2000, bulk 1730/1890

30.00 Linear Feet
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Artificial collection of papers relating to various counties in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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