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      <titleproper>A Guide to the Went Family Papers, 
         <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1806-1864</date></titleproper>
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      <unittitle label="Title">Went Family Papers, 
         <unitdate type="inclusive" label="Date" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">
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      <unitid label="Accession number">22834</unitid>
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         Acc. 22834, Oversize box 4</physloc>
      <physdesc label="Physical Characteristics">27 leaves,
         photostats</physdesc>
      <langmaterial label="Language">
        <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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        <p>Went family. Papers, 1806-1864. Accession 22834,
            Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia,
            Richmond, Virginia.</p>
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      <acqinfo>
        <head>Acquisition Information</head>
        <p>Lent for copyting by George H.S. King, through John Lee
            Pratt, 1948.</p>
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      <p>The Went family was a prominent family in King George
         County, Virginia. They were related to the Kenyon and Ficklin
         families. The first James Went was a prominent local citizen
         and served as a captain in the Virginia militia. The second
         James Went moved first to Kentucky, then to Mississippi, where
         he was killed by a blow to the head with a brick.</p>
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      <p>Papers, 1806-1864, of the Went family of King George
         County, Virginia, consisting of: a) a letter, dated 28 May
         1806, from an unknown correspondent in Mason County, Kentucky,
         containing personal news about settling in Kentucky; b) a
         letter, dated 3 August 1813, from Joseph K. Ficklin (b. 1793)
         of Mason County to James Wint (Went) (1753-1830) of King
         Goerge County concerning personal news and agriculture in
         Kentucky; c) a letter, dated 29 August 1815, from James Went
         of Mason County to James Went of King George County discussing
         Went, senior's disappointment about Went, junior's settling in
         Kentucky; d) a letter, dated 16 January 1816, from James Went
         of Mason County to his sister, Polly Went of King George
         County sending greetings and commenting on agriculture and
         land in Kentucky; e-f) letters, dated 29 December 1823 and 22
         April 1824, from James Went now of Adams County, Mississippi,
         to his sister Polly Went containing news of his health and
         situation; g) a letter, dated 23 September 1824, from Henry
         Bruce (1777-1855) of Fleming County, Kentucky, to James Went
         of King George County discussing his travels and personal
         news; and h) a letter, dated 20 October 1831, from George M.
         Graham of Alexandria, Virginia, to William F. Taliaferro (d.
         1836) or Henry Went (ca. 1798-1837) of Westmoreland County,
         Virginia, concerning the purchase of slaves.</p>
      <p>Also contains: i) a letter, dated 3 August 1833, from Henry
         Went to his sister concerning personal news; j) miscellaneous
         notes, 1836, on the birth of a child and the prices of various
         items; k) a letter, dated 30 June 1837, from David B. Taylor
         to Jane Went (b. ca. 1770) informing her of her son's
         worsening health; l) affidavit, dated 7 February 1854, of
         Berryman Cox and Stiles P. Curtis (1792-1860) of Spotsylvania
         County, Virginia, attesting to their service during the War of
         1812; m) miscellaneous notes, n.d. and 1862, concerning the
         death of Henry Went and others; n) a letter, dated 27 August
         1864, from Major Theodore G. Barker, Headquarters, Cavalry
         Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, to Colonel Richard Lee
         Turberville Beale (1819-1893), colonel of the 9th Virginia
         Cavalry, sending the praise of General Wade Hampton
         (1818-1902) to the command; o) a letter, n.d., from William S.
         Allen of Jefferson County, Mississippi, to Polly Went
         informing her of the death of her brother James Went; and p) a
         letter, n.d., from Judith Ficklin (1772-1826) containing
         personal news.</p>
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