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Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (I)

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Papers, 1780-1929, of the Brown, Coalter, Tucker families including the papers of John Coalter (1769-1838), Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, and John Thompson Brown (1802-1836), member of the Virginia House of Delegates.

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John Randolph Tucker Papers

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Correspondence and publications of John Randolph Tucker.
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S. Bassett French Papers (I) and (II)

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Papers and letters of Samuel Bassett French, a judge who lived in Manchester, Virginia during the mid to late 1800's.

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Warner T. Jones Papers

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Papers, 1807-1891, of Warner T. Jones, judge of Gloucester County, Virginia; his brother Richard P. Jones; and his nephew John R. Page. Papers include letters concerning the Jones family and the Seawell family.

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