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Peter Steenbergen, Ledger for Inn at Romney, Virginia, 1766/1775

.35 Linear Feet 4 1/4 in. (1 document case, 2.5 in.); (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)
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Ledger book for an inn or ordinary in Romney, (West) Virginia operated by Peter Steenbergen. The ledger contains entries from 1766-1775; there is a name index at the back.
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Peter Steenbergen, Ledger for Inn at Romney, Virginia, 1766/1775 .35 Linear Feet 4 1/4 in. (1 document case, 2.5 in.); (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)

Philip Johnson Legal Documents, 1761/1791

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Legal documents concerning the estate of Philip Johnson of Williamsburg and James City County, Virginia. Investiture of Bruton Parish, James City County land to Philip Johnson to eventually become part of the City of Williamsburg at the Court of St. James, dated November 1763. Chancery lawsuit, 1791, written to the Honorable George Wythe Judge of the High Court of Chancery, concerning a trust agreement made in 1769 with Peyton Randolph, Lewis Burwell, Robert Carter Nicholson, and Philip Whitehead Claiborne as trustees for land and goods of Philip Johnson. Names of slaves and their purchasers are mentioned in one document.

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Philip Johnson Legal Documents, 1761/1791 0.01 Linear Foot

Skipwith Family papers, 1760/1977

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The collection contains, business papers, correspondence, accounts and the farm notes of Sir Peyton Skipwith of Mecklenburg Co., Va., son Humberstone Skipwith and Humberstone Skipwith's wives and children, especially Fulwar Skipwith. Papers are primarily business in nature and reflect the management of "Prestwould."

Shelton H. Short III papers, 1970/1990

1.50 Linear Feet
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Dates, 1970-1990, professional and research papers of Shelton H. Short III, a William Osborne Good Scholar-in-residence at the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, 1987-88. Professional papers consist of correspondence, articles, and other papers that concern the Marshall-Wythe School of Law and the Institute of Early American History & Culture. Bulk of the collection consists of Short's research papers on his ancestor William Osborne Goode (1798-1859), a prominent 19th century Virginia politician and alumni of the College of William & Mary. Research papers include correspondence, photocopies of primary source materials, newspapers clippings, speeches, photographs, and other papers.

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Preston Family Papers, 1755/1836, bulk 1786/1815

90.00 Linear Feet
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This inventory, chiefly 1786-1815, represents three generations of the Preston family, and likewise can be divided into the following:

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Preston Family Papers, 1755/1836, bulk 1786/1815 90.00 Linear Feet

Print Collection, 1740/1940

5.50 Linear Feet
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Prints and engravings removed from 18th century but mostly 19th century books or periodicals. Most prints cannot be matched with the book from which it came or the date. The location of the subject matter of each print or engraving is the primary criterion used in the organization of the collection.

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Print Collection, 1740/1940 5.50 Linear Feet

Quinby, Teackle, and Upshur families of Somerset County, Maryland, and Accomack and Northampton Counties, Virginia Papers, 1713/1977

4.44 Cubic Feet 7 legal-size document boxes, 17 legal-size folders, 1 legal size folder for addition ViU-2024-0134, 2 large oversize folders. Includes 2 legal-sized folders in the Henry Clay Papers (1825 & 1842 letters from Clay to Littleton Teackle and Aaron Quinby); and 1 legal-sized folder in the James Madison Papers (1826 Mar 29 letter from Madison to Littleton Teackle).
Abstract Or Scope

The larger collection consists of the original materials and 7 additions including the most recent one represented in this finding aid.

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Quinby, Teackle, and Upshur families of Somerset County, Maryland, and Accomack and Northampton Counties, Virginia Papers, 1713/1977 4.44 Cubic Feet 7 legal-size document boxes, 17 legal-size folders, 1 legal size folder for addition ViU-2024-0134, 2 large oversize folders. Includes 2 legal-sized folders in the Henry Clay Papers (1825 & 1842 letters from Clay to Littleton Teackle and Aaron Quinby); and 1 legal-sized folder in the James Madison Papers (1826 Mar 29 letter from Madison to Littleton Teackle).

Ramsay Family Papers Collection (MS012), 1742/1960

.46 Cubic Feet 1 box, 8 files including account book, papers, diary
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This Collection contains a number of items all from the original Ramsay Family papers which were donated to the Smithsonian Institute: an account book from Andrew and William Ramsay dated 1798-1801, photocopies of Ramsay letters, history of Ramsay house, genealogical notes on the Ramsay family, Rebecca Ramsay Reese papers and diaries.

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Ramsay Family Papers Collection (MS012), 1742/1960 .46 Cubic Feet 1 box, 8 files including account book, papers, diary

R. Doyne Halbritter, Collector, Preston County Material, 1761/1937

0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 1 in. (1 folder)
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Typescript copies from records of the Kingwood Methodist Church; articles on the Judy, Cuppy, Cuppett, and Guseman families; a copy of John Fairfax's will, 1843; minutes of a meeting of the board of education, Reno School District, Preston County, 1880; a letter from Senator J.P. Dolliver; letter from John Scott to James H. Carroll, Richmond, 20 February 1840, concerning a bill to permit construction of a road from German Settlement through Kingwood to Morgantown; and an account book, 1862-1871, of Samson W. Smalley, a carpenter and contractor from Oakland, Maryland.

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R. Doyne Halbritter, Collector, Preston County Material, 1761/1937 0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 1 in. (1 folder)

Read and Johnston Ledger, 1761/1770

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Ledger of the firm of Read and Johnston, Staunton, Va. The two partners in the firm were Matthew Read and Hugh Johnston.

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Read and Johnston Ledger, 1761/1770 0.10 Linear Feet

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