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Richard Billups Papers

5 Linear Feet
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Business, military and legal papers, chiefly 1774-1822, of Richard Billups of Mathews and Gloucester Counties, Virginia. Papers include accounts, land records, and correspondence and some concern shipbuilding. Includes minutes, 1842, of a temperance meeting and Methodist church records.

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William and Anne Fleming Family papers

9.5 Linear Feet four boxes, five oversize folders, one account volume 1 Reels 1 microfilm reel. Contains index.
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This collection contains papers created by or related to William and Anne Fleming and several family members on Anne's side, including her parents, Israel and Elizabeth, and her brother, William.

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Account Book Pages Box 3, Folder 14

Reid Family papers

14 Linear Feet
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Series 1 of this collection primarily covers the period from 1763 through Samuel McDowell Reid's death in 1869. There are also a few later items dealing chiefly with his estate. The bulk of the papers deals with business matters. Documents concern such matters as the James River and Kanawha Company, the North River Navigation Company, Washington College's relationship with the Society of the Cincinnati, slavery, and the financial dealings of John Robinson and the Hare family. Series 2 is comprised of a second set of materials received at a later date. The correspondence supplements that found in Series 1. The other materials consist chiefly of court and other legal records during the 74-year period (1778-1852) in which Andrew and his son, Samuel McDowell Reid, were clerks of the court of Rockbridge County: tavern licenses, taxation lists, apprenticeship deeds, voter lists, militia rolls, invoices, etc. There are also some Washington College papers.

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Account book Box 8

Reid Family papers 14 Linear Feet

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Edward Moss Account Book

1.00 Linear Feet
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Account book, 1774-1781, of Edward Moss, of Elizabeth City County, Va. Includes a memorandum stating Edward Moss came to live with John Cary. Also includes record of sale of slaves. On one page, "Miles Cary this hand and pen 1777" and another page, "Memorandum, John Cary set of to Hog Ireland [ Hog Island] in 1774."

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Edward Moss Account Book 1.00 Linear Feet

Thomas Bateson account book

0.01 Linear Feet 1 folder
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This collection contains an accounting booklet of rents paid by Samuel and Thomas Rankin and others to a Thomas Bateson of Londonberry, Irelandand others. Clues in the booklet suggest that a flour mill was being rented. At some point the account book was sent to the Wilson family of Rockbridge County, Virginia. The collection includes contemporary notes on the booklet as well as acquisition information.

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Account Book Box RHS Small Collections Box 2, Folder 20

Thomas Bateson account book 0.01 Linear Feet 1 folder

Jacob Kent Account Books

ca. 2 Cubic Feet 2 boxes
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This collection contains two account books that belonged to Jacob Kent, a merchant and innkeeper in Shawsville, Virginia.
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Jacob Kent Account Books ca. 2 Cubic Feet 2 boxes

Catesby Jones Account Book

0.10 Linear Feet
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Ledger, 1767-1845, of Catesby Jones, of "Marlfield," Gloucester County, Va. Includes information on Robert Yates, a student at the College of William and Mary in 1827.

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Catesby Jones Account Book 0.10 Linear Feet

A Calendar of The Jefferson Papers of the University of Virginia

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Deeds, plats, patents, and other legal papers concerning lands in Albemarle, Fluvanna, Goochland, Henrico, and Powhatan Counties, several of which establish the chain of title to Edgehill. Deeds for land owned by the Randolph Family (Richard Randolph, Jr., Thomas Mann Randolph, Thomas Jefferson Randolph), the Eppes Family (Francis Eppes, Richard Eppes, and William Eppes), and the Nicholas Family (John Nicholas, George Nicholas, and Robert Carter Nicholas.) Jefferson items are more fully calendared under dates 6 June 1751 and 29 March 1762. [1]

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ACCOUNT BOOK KEPT BY THOMAS JEFFERSON AND OTHERS.

BRIGADIER GENERAL GEORGE WEEDON TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.

GEORGE WEEDON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.

Bray Papers

201.00 Linear Feet
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Negative photostats of papers, 1730-1817, of the Bray Associates, a division of the Society of the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, which was instrumental in providing libraries for the churches in America and setting up schools for the Christian education of free and enslaved Black children.

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Account Books (a): Correspondence of Dr. Bray's Associates About the Negro School in Williamsburg Box 1, Folder 2

Bray Papers 201.00 Linear Feet

Catalogue of Books Supplied by Dr. Bray's Associates Box 1, Folder 1

Overton family papers

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Papers, 1727-1918, chiefly 1781-1875, of members of the related Overton, Ragland, Claybrooke and Hart families of Louisa County, Va. and Haywood Co., Tenn. The early papers are primarily legal documents, accounts and account books of John Ragland and Samuel Ragland and correspondence of the children of Samuel Ragland. After 1797, the collection concerns the legal and business papers of Samuel Overton, Thomas Overton, Waller Overton and Sally Overton Claybrooke. After 1810, the collection concerns the Claybrooke family in Tennessee.

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