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Galt Papers (III), 1750/1991

46.25 Linear Feet
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The collection covers the dates 1750-1982 and consists chiefly of the personal and business correspondence, financial and legal documents, literary documents, and family history and genealogy notes of the Galt family. The collection also contains clippings, photographs, and personal mementos such as artifacts.

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Office of the Bursar Records, 1739/1987

7.00 Linear Feet
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The records of the Office of the Bursar are some of the earliest and most comprehensive records of the College of William and Mary from the 18th century surviving to the present day. Of particular note are various references to individuals enslaved by the College as well as to the Brafferton Indian School. The collection includes Bursar's reports, financial statements, statements of rents due to the College, accounts with individuals, lists of tenants, receipts and expenditures, revenues from the exportation of tobacco, duties on skins and furs, bills of lading, as well as indentures of people to the College. The account books reference student accounts, including that of Thomas Jefferson.

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Accounts of Receipts and Expenditures, Estimate of Income and Expenditures, Cash Accounts, 1811/1818 Box 7, Folder 2

Robert Preston Papers, 1770/1864

1 Linear Feet 2 Century boxes
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Papers of Robert Preston, surveyor of Washington County, Virginia, dated 1780-1864. Includes on site notes of land surveyed, without plats. Mostly unprocessed and the vast majority of items has not been described yet.

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Correspondence from Ireland, 1810/1830 Box 2, Folder 3

Robert Preston Papers, 1770/1864 1 Linear Feet 2 Century boxes

Southall Papers, 1807/1904

43.01 Linear Feet
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Papers of the Southall family of Williamsburg, Va. including correspondence, 1828-1830, of Peyton Alexander Southall but mostly comprised of the legal correspondence, 1831-1851, of George Washington Southall and documents concerning lawsuits and civil proceedings in many Virginia counties and including account books, 1832-1846, of George Washington Southall. Prominent correspondents include Lemuel Jackson Bowden, Richard Coke, John Augustine Deneufville, Thomas Roderick Dew, George Frederick Holmes, James Alexander Seddon, Abel Parker Upshur and Henry Alexander Wise.

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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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Dangerfield Lewis papers, 1799/1854

1173.00 Linear Feet
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Letters, accounts, and legal papers of Dangerfield Lewis of "Marmion" and "Chatterton," King George County, Northern Neck, Virginia. His correspondence concerns plantation management.

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Dangerfield Lewis papers, 1799/1854 1173.00 Linear Feet

Jerdone Family papers, 1753/1890

9.70 Linear Feet
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Papers of the Jerdone family, 1753--1890 (bulk 1771-1845): letters, letterbooks, diaries and account books of immigrant Francis Jerdone (1721-1771), a Scottish factor who lived in Hanover County, Yorktown and Louisa County, Virginia, and letters of his wife, Sarah (Macon) Jerdone.

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Baird Family Papers, 1656/1922, bulk 1656/1848

8.01 Linear Feet
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Collection includes papers, 1656-1848, concerning Essex County, Va. including land records and wills, many of which relate to the Rowzee family. Many of the records date from the seventeenth century.

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Baird Family Papers, 1656/1922, bulk 1656/1848 8.01 Linear Feet

Document, 1813/1814 Box 2, Folder 8

Waller family papers, 1677/1965

1.92 Linear Feet 2 Hollinger boxes (1 oversize)
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The Waller family papers contains original documents including correspondence, deeds, land indentures, receipts, photographs and other papers related to the genealogical research of the Waller family by Anne Waller Reddy (1890-1971). Materials contain those belonging to or documenting Governor Littleton John Waller Tazewell as well as Benjamin and John Waller.

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Waller family papers, 1677/1965 1.92 Linear Feet 2 Hollinger boxes (1 oversize)

Richard Blow Papers, 1772/1872

16 Linear Feet 39 Century boxes.
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Papers, 1772-1872, of the Blow family. Chiefly business papers, 1772-1820, of Richard Blow of Portsmouth and "Tower Hill," Sussex County, Va. and his son George Blow, Sr. and George Blow, Jr. of 'Tower Hill' and Williamsburg, Va. Richard Blow was a partner in stores in Virginia and North Carolina (trading as Richard Blow and Co., Briggs & Blow, Baker & Blow [South Quay, Nansemond County, Va.], Blow & Barksdale [Petersburg, Va.], and Blow and Scammel). He was also a plantation owner that operated in part by labor of enslaved persons. He shipped the goods produced by the plantation by sea, often to European markets. His correspondence and papers during this period provide a model source on plantation management, sea trade, trade during the American Revolution, and trade during the War of 1812. Includes correspondence, plantation accounts, ship accounts, and legal papers.

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