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Francis Taliaferro Brooke Papers, 1796/1804

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Appointment, 15 February 1796, of Francis T. Brooke to major of a battalion of cavalry annexed to the second division of the Virgina militia (signed by Robert Brooke); and appointment, 14 January 1804, of Brooke as judge of the General Court of Virginia.

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Francis Taliaferro Brooke Papers, 1796/1804 0.01 Linear Foot

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

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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

Richard Billups Papers, 1705/1857, bulk 1774/1822

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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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Richard Billups Papers, 1705/1857, bulk 1774/1822 5 Linear Feet

Virginia Counties Collection, 1600/2000, bulk 1730/1890

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

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