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Epithet: Governor of Virginia
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Governor of Virginia.
Colonial official; lieutenant governor of Virginia 1751-1758.
Lieutenant governor and commander-in-chief of Virginia, 1751-1758.
Robert Dinwiddie (b. 1693) was a British colonial administrator who served as lieutenant governor of colonial Virginia from 1751 to 1758, first under Governor Willem Anne van Keppel, 2nd Earl of Albemarle, and then, from July 1756 to January 1758, as deputy for John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun. Since the governors at that time were largely absentee, he was the de-facto head of the colony for much of the time. Dinwiddie's actions as lieutenant governor are commonly cited as precipitating the French and Indian War. Dinwiddie's administration was marked by frequent disagreements with the Assembly over finances. In January 1758 he left Virginia and lived in England until his death at Clifton, Bristol on July 27, 1770.
Daniel Parke Custis (15 October 1711-8 July 1757) was a wealthy Virginia planter. He was the son of John Custis (1678-1749), a powerful member of the Virginia governor's Council, and Frances Parke Custis and was a grandson of Daniel Parke, also a member of the Council and governor of the Leeward Islands.
Dinwiddie was lieutenant-governor of Virginia from 1751 to 1758.
Governor of Virginia (Colony)
Colonial governor of Virginia.
Robert Dinwiddie (1693 – July 27, 1770) was a British colonial administrator who served as lieutenant governor of colonial Virginia from 1751 to 1758, first under Governor Willem Anne van Keppel, 2nd Earl of Albemarle, and then, from July 1756 to January 1758, as deputy for John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun. Since the governors at that time were largely absentee, he was the de-facto head of the colony for much of the time.
Robert Dinwiddie was a British colonial administrator who served as lieutenant governor of colonial Virginia from 1751 to 1758. Dinwiddie's actions as lieutenant governor are commonly cited as precipitating the French and Indian War. In January 1758 he left Virginia and lived in England until his death at Clifton, Bristol.
Robert Dinwiddie (1693-1770) was Lieutenant-Governor of Virginia from 1751 to 1758; James de Lancey (1703-1760) was Chief Justice of the New York Supreme Court from 1733 to 1760. He later became Lieutenant- Governor, then full Governor, of New York from 1747 to 1755. While Governor of New York, he presided over the Albany Congress, which grappled with Anglo-Indian relations and common defense issues.
Robert Dinwiddie, merchant and colonial administrator, was appointed lieutenant governor of Virginia in 1751, a post he held until 1758.
From the outbreak of the French and Indian War, Dinwiddie was constantly seeking intercolonial cooperation and eventually led the defeat of the French along the western frontier of Virginia.
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- Edmunds, Nicholas, ca, 1710-1789. Land patent, 1754.
Netherton, Ross D. The Ross D. Netherton collection, (bulk 1755).
Title:
The Ross D. Netherton collection, (bulk 1755).
Contains photocopies of original letters and the typed transcriptions of those letters for the following : correspondence of George Washington to Gov. Robert Dinwiddie (Oct. 17, 1953); correspondence to Sir Thomas Robinson assessing the military situation and plans for 1755 campaign (1755); secret instructions to Gen. Braddock (1754); correspondence of Gen. Braddock to Gov. Robert Morris (1755); minutes of council held at Alexandria, Va., headquarters of Gen. Braddock (1755); memo on number of forces required for expedition against French at Niagra (1755); notes regarding Gen. Braddock's defeat, from Col. James Innes and Gov. Shirley (1755); correspondence of Gov. Robert Dinwiddie on military situation and Gen. Braddock (1755).
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- Netherton, Ross D. The Ross D. Netherton collection, (bulk 1755).
Virginia. Governor's council. Order of Council, 1754 February 10.
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Order of Council, 1754 February 10.
Extract of Council order, 1754 February 10. Discusses granting 200,000 acres of land at the fork of the Ohio and Monongahela rivers to the Ohio Company so that a fort (later Fort Duquesne) and a town may be constructed. Volunteers entering into the service of this effort will receive plots of land in accordance with their merit.
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- Virginia. Governor's council. Order of Council, 1754 February 10.
Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. LS : Williamsburg, Va., to Robert Hunter Morris, 1754 Mar. 1.
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LS : Williamsburg, Va., to Robert Hunter Morris, 1754 Mar. 1.
Announces the planned exepedition of the Virginia militia to dislodge the French from the forks of the Ohio and asks the governor of Pennsylvania for men and supplies to assist them.
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- Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. LS : Williamsburg, Va., to Robert Hunter Morris, 1754 Mar. 1.
Halifax, George Montagu-Dunk, Earl of, 1716-1771. Letter to Robert Dinwiddie, 1754 July 6.
Title:
Letter to Robert Dinwiddie, 1754 July 6.
Halifax gives advice on the conduct of the current conflict with France over lands around the Ohio, reprimands the Lt. Governor for not acting sooner, assures him of British support and hopes he will soon retake a fallen fort and two French ones recently built on English territory. He urges cooperation with South Carolina governor James Glen and the bribing of the Cherokee Indians.
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- Halifax, George Montagu-Dunk, Earl of, 1716-1771. Letter to Robert Dinwiddie, 1754 July 6.
Washington, George, 1732-1799. Autograph letter signed : Fredericksburg, to Governor Dinwiddie, 1755 Oct. 8.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Fredericksburg, to Governor Dinwiddie, 1755 Oct. 8.
Concerning supplies and the affairs of the army.
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- Washington, George, 1732-1799. Autograph letter signed : Fredericksburg, to Governor Dinwiddie, 1755 Oct. 8.
Walker, Thomas, 1715-1794. Papers of Walker, his son, Francis Walker, and the Walker and Page families [manuscript] 1742-1886.
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Papers of Walker, his son, Francis Walker, and the Walker and Page families [manuscript] 1742-1886.
Accounts, receipts, legal papers & correspondence regarding debts & estate settlement comprise the bulk of the collection. There are a variety of plats and surveys, land grants and indentures for Louisa and Albemarle Co., Va. property. Many items pertain either to the Loyal Land Co. (1750s) or to the Albemarle Iron Works. Of special interest are copies of treaties, 1744 & 52, with the Six Nations at Lancaster and Logstown, and a sale of 6 million acres in Ohio in 1777. Among the correspondence and miscellaneous papers are a letter protesting the Stamp Act, a letter from John Marshall, discussing legal problems in a slave sale, a Revolutionary soldier's pension claims, a plea for William Wirt to Francis Walker to settle an estate for educational funds for James Gilmer, a list, ca. 1880, of polite literature for a young lady, a midshipman's appointment signed by Andrew Jackson, Pres. U.S., 1850 letters describing Uncle Tom's cabin, & hazing at V.M.I., testimonies to secure a Civil War medical discharge, a letter from an ex-slave describing the murder of Richmond editor Henry Rives Pollard, & 5 newspapers and an almanac, 1799-1864. Correspondents and legal parties include Robert Dinwiddie, John Murray, 4th earl of Dunmore, Joshua Fry, George Gilmer, Peachey Ridgway Gilmer, Sir William Gooch, bart., Thomas Jefferson, Pres. U.S., Fielding Lewis, Benjamin Lincoln, Nicholas Meriwether, James Monroe, Pres. U.S., Mann Page, Louis Philippe Albert d'Orleans, comte de Paris, Judith Page Walker Rives, Alexander Spotswood & James Wood.
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- Walker, Thomas, 1715-1794. Papers of Walker, his son, Francis Walker, and the Walker and Page families [manuscript] 1742-1886.
Papers, 1664-1842.
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Papers, 1664-1842.
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- Papers, 1664-1842.
Washington Irving collection, 1683-1839, (bulk 1753-1839)
Title:
Washington Irving collection, 1683-1839 (bulk 1753-1839)
Collection is composed of autograph letters of prominent colonial, revolutionary, and early American figures which are interleaved in the five volume work by Washington Irving, LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON. The letters were bound into the work by R. W. Smith in 1878-1879 for Timothy Hopkins.
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- Washington Irving collection, 1683-1839, (bulk 1753-1839)
Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Daniel Parke Custis, Commission, as lieutenant and commander of New Kent County, VA militia, 1754 December 13.
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Daniel Parke Custis, Commission, as lieutenant and commander of New Kent County, VA militia, 1754 December 13.
Commission of Daniel Parke Custis as lieutenant and commander of New Kent County, Virginia, militia signed by Governor Robert Dinwiddie.
ArchivalResource: 1 vellum page with wafer seal; 15 x 12.5"
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- Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Daniel Parke Custis, Commission, as lieutenant and commander of New Kent County, VA militia, 1754 December 13.
Cocke family. Land grants : to the Cocke family, 1757, 1761 [manuscript].
Title:
Land grants : to the Cocke family, 1757, 1761 [manuscript].
The collection consists of two land patents, 1757 and 1761, for Brunswick County, Va. The first, signed by Governor Robert Dinwiddie, grants 75 acres to John Dieger. The second, signed by Governor Francis Fauquier, grants 200 acres to Joseph John Andrews. Both parcels may have later belonged to the Cocke family.
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- Cocke family. Land grants : to the Cocke family, 1757, 1761 [manuscript].
Davie, Preston, 1881-1967. Papers, 1749-1846.
Title:
Papers, 1749-1846.
Consist of papers, collected by Preston Davie, relating to the history of Virginia. Items include eighteenth century patents issued by the Northern Neck Proprietary of Virginia and the Virginia Land Office for land in Albemarle, Amherst, Augusta, Dunmore [now Shenandoah], Fauquier, Frederick, Lunenburg, Nansemond, and Norfolk counties, Va. (signed by governors Robert Dinwiddie, Francis Fauquier, Lord Botetourt, Benjamin Harrison, and Beverley Randolph); affidavits regarding bounty lands awarded for service in the U.S. Continental Army and the Virginia Militia during the Revolutionary War; and other documents bearing on Virginia history or signed by prominent Virginians.
ArchivalResource: 37 items.
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- Davie, Preston, 1881-1967. Papers, 1749-1846.
George Washington papers, 1592-1943
Title:
George Washington papers, 1592-1943
United States president, United States Army officer, and patriot. Correspondence, letterbooks, diaries, accounts, military papers, and other papers documenting Washington's relations with the Continental Congress, his command of the Continental Army, his presidency, and other aspects of his career.
ArchivalResource: 77,000 items ; 508 containers plus 20 oversize ; 215.2 linear feet ; 125 microfilm reels
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- Washington, George, 1732-1799. George Washington papers, 1592-1943 (bulk 1748-1799).
Robert Dinwiddie Letter, 1754 July 31
Title:
Robert Dinwiddie Letter 1754 July 31
A political and military letter.
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- Robert Dinwiddie Letter, 1754 July 31
Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Letter, 1755 January 29, to [Adam Stephen].
Title:
Letter, 1755 January 29, to [Adam Stephen].
Dinwiddie sent money to Stephen via Captain Cocks of Winchester, Virginia and is now low on cash. The provisions to be sent in April are better than customary. Lt. Mercer will stay in "lower country" to recruit troops for two Irish regiments daily expected. Dinwiddie sends beef and pork to supplement the supplies at Will's Creek. Mr. Mercer left the accounts with clerk of the Committee.
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- Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Letter, 1755 January 29, to [Adam Stephen].
Virginia. Lieutenant Governor (1751-1758 : Dinwiddie). Commissions to William Preston to be Captain of a company of Augusta Co. rangers, and to be Major of Augusta Co. Militia [manuscript] 1756 July 29 and 1758 Sept. 30.
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Commissions to William Preston to be Captain of a company of Augusta Co. rangers, and to be Major of Augusta Co. Militia [manuscript] 1756 July 29 and 1758 Sept. 30.
Commissions, 1756 July 29, and 1758 Sept. 30, to William Preston to be Captain to be Captain of a company of Augusta County rangers, and to be Major of Augusta County militia.
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- Virginia. Lieutenant Governor (1751-1758 : Dinwiddie). Commissions to William Preston to be Captain of a company of Augusta Co. rangers, and to be Major of Augusta Co. Militia [manuscript] 1756 July 29 and 1758 Sept. 30.
Letter to a Tenant, 1753 Jul 14.
Title:
Letter to a Tenant, 1753 Jul 14.
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- Letter to a Tenant, 1753 Jul 14.
George Washington papers, 1592-1943
Title:
George Washington papers, 1592-1943
United States president, United States Army officer, and patriot. Correspondence, letterbooks, diaries, accounts, military papers, and other papers documenting Washington's relations with the Continental Congress, his command of the Continental Army, his presidency, and other aspects of his career.
ArchivalResource: 77,000 items ; 508 containers plus 20 oversize ; 215.2 linear feet ; 125 microfilm reels
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- George Washington Papers, 1592-1943, (bulk 1748-1799)
Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Letter, [1754] September [6], to [James] Hamilton.
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Letter, [1754] September [6], to [James] Hamilton.
Dinwiddie has received Hamilton's letter of [August?] 12. Has prorogued the Virginia Assembly until October because they refused to grant £20,000 for supplies for the troops without also adding £2,500 for Peyton Randolph who complained about Dinwiddie's part in the "Pistole Affair" to the King and Council. Awaits Governor Dobbs's report on the matter. Because Dinwiddie has not been granted the money he wants for the troops, the French and the Indians are free to plunder and wreak havoc. Three independent companies are to build a magazine for stores and a battery at Will's Creek.
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- Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Letter, [1754] September [6], to [James] Hamilton.
Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Letter, 1755 November 12, to Robert Hunter Morris.
Title:
Letter, 1755 November 12, to Robert Hunter Morris.
Dinwiddie and the Virginia Council are distressed at French military advances. Hopes Pennsylvania will supply Morris with men and supplies. Virginia cannot send arms because the Magazine has been exhausted by supplying them to New York and New Jersey. More men will be sent to Fort Cumberland. All calamities stem from Colonel Dunbar's retreat from the frontier. Has dissolved the House of Burgesses and called for new elections. Wants Morris to keep him informed of the enemy's movements.
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- Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Letter, 1755 November 12, to Robert Hunter Morris.
Washington, George, 1732-1799. Letter to the governor of Virginia [manuscript], 1755 July 18.
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Letter to the governor of Virginia [manuscript], 1755 July 18.
Washington reports the defeat of Edward Braddock and encloses reports of money paid to the men in his three companies.
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- Washington, George, 1732-1799. Letter to the governor of Virginia [manuscript], 1755 July 18.
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume II, miscellany, 1755-1831
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume II, miscellany, 1755-1831
Portraits, prints, letters, maps, and documents tipped into Volume 2 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856) (Rare E 312 I72++ 1898). Portraits: Washington Irving, Lord Loudoun, William Pitt, Benjamin Franklin (4), Jeffrey Amherst, Edward Boscawen (2), James Wolfe (3), Daniel Parke Curtis, Thomas Musgrave, Lord George Townshend (2), James Murray, Charles Saunders (3), Bougainville (2), Edmund Burke, James Otis, George Grenville (2), Patrick Henry, Francis Bernard, Lord Hood (3), George Mason, King George III, Edward Braddock. Prints: View of St. Paul's Cathedral London; Fort Niagara taken from the British side of the River at Newark; The great Cathract or Waterfall, of Niagara in North America; Quebec; The Death of General Wolfe (2); [Death of General Wolfe]; General Wolfe killed at the Siege of Quebec September 14, 1759; Mort du Général de Montcalme; View of the Siege of Quebec; The Taking of Quebec by The English; Monument to Wolfe &, Montcalm, Quebec; A View of the City of Boston the Capital of New England; Die Americaner wiedersetzen sich der Stempel Acte,...; The Repeal or the Funeral Procession, of Miss Americ-Stamp (caricature); Faneuiel Hall, Boston; The Times Taken from an Original Character which appeared at the Masquerade at Lincoln (caricature); The Bloody Massacre perpetuated in King Street Boston on March 5, 1770; The Massacre perpetuated in King Street, Boston, on March 5, 1770; Pittsburgh; Barlow, Vol.II, p.41. The Bostonians throwing the Tea into the water; Liberty Triumphant; or the Downfall of Oppression. Letters: ALS, Washington Irving to Legation of States, March 21, 1831; ALS, Robert Dinwiddie to Daniel Parke Custis, August 15, 1755; ALS, Jeffrey Amherst to Thomas Hancock, April 27, 1760; AL, Col. Bradstreet to Mr. Stevenson, February 28, 1765; ALS, Jeffrey Amherst to [Waske], January 3, 1792; ALS, Jeffrey Amherst to Sir George Yonge, November 26, 1790; ALS, Thomas Digges to Arthur Lee, April 18, 1779; ALS, Patrick Henry to Edmund Pendleton, November 27, 1776. Documents: ADS, [Massachusetts (Colony) Council commanding election of representatives to a General Assembly, signed by James Otis et al.], April 29, 1776/May 25, 1776; AD, [Petition of the Freeholders of King George County, [Maryland] against taxation], July 7, 1774; AD[form]S, [Lieut. Gov. Francis Farrquier appointing William Woodford Lieutenant in the 1st Virginia Regiment under command of George Washington, with rank written in by Washington], October 1, 1758; A[aman.]DS[frag.], [George III], November 3, 1760. Maps of: Plan du Fort Carillon; Quebec; An Authentic Plan of the River St. Laurence, from Sillery to the Fall of Montmerenci....; A Perspective View of the Town and Fortifications of Montreal in Canada.
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume II, miscellany, 1755-1831.
Bookplate Collection, 18th-19th century.
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Bookplate Collection, 18th-19th century.
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- Bookplate Collection, 18th-19th century.
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Papers of the Morris family [manuscript], 1704-1931 bulk 1776-1865.
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Papers of the Morris family [manuscript], 1704-1931 bulk 1776-1865.
Correspondence, business and legal documents of three generations of the family. Papers of Richard Morris are chiefly concerned with business and legal affairs but also include items pertaining to his service as Commissary of Provisions for Virginia, 1776-1780, purchasing food for Virginia troops. Papers of his sons William O. Morris and Dr. James Maury Morris concern tobacco and grain sales, coal mining, candle manufacturing and Dr. Morris's medical practice. Letters of grandson Richard O. Morris are chiefly mercantile. Of interest are a bond of Patrick Henry, 1767; two bills signed by John Marshall; five letters from Henry Clay, 1822-1833, and a substantial amount of slavery material, 1769-1864, including bills of sale, tax bills, taxable property lists, a register, hiring agreements, three documents pertaining to runaways and a suspected thief, and a portrait, 1850, of Harry Holmes, slave of Major James Watson. The collection also contains documents, particularly bonds, land grants and maps, 1727-1831, 1894, pertaining to property and estate settlements in Louisa and Hanover Counties, Roanoke, and Kentucky, together with wills for several members of the Morris and Watson families. Finally there are genealogies, some scattered Confederate items including a bond and a receipt; a journal containing accounts of an Orange, New Jersey, physician, 1910-1920; and a speech re the presidential election of 1872. Also of interest are letters, 1778 and 1788, to James Maury, U.S. consul in Liverpool concerning business prospects, local news, tobacco shipping, and mentioning Patrick Henry's objection to the new Consititution.
ArchivalResource: 400 items.
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- Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Papers of the Morris family [manuscript], 1704-1931 bulk 1776-1865.
Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. LS : to James Hamilton, 1754 June 21.
Title:
LS : to James Hamilton, 1754 June 21.
Letter to the lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania describing the skirmish on 27 May 1754 near Great Meadows, Pa., between Virginia militia under George Washington and a party of French troops that was a cause of the French and Indian War. The letter is also concerned with other colonies' provision of men and supplies to support the Virginians.
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- Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. LS : to James Hamilton, 1754 June 21.
Washington, George, 1732-1799. George Washington papers, 1592-1937 (bulk 1748-1799).
Title:
George Washington papers, 1592-1937 (bulk 1748-1799).
ArchivalResource: 77,000 items.
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- Washington, George, 1732-1799. George Washington papers, 1592-1937 (bulk 1748-1799).
Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Robert Dinwiddie letter, Williamsburg, VA to Gov. De Lancey, New York, 1754 July 31.
Title:
Robert Dinwiddie letter, Williamsburg, VA to Gov. De Lancey, New York, 1754 July 31.
A political and military letter in which Dinwiddie comments at length about the French and Indian War. He complains to Governor De Lancey about the tardiness of his troops. Dinwiddie then comments on the Albany Plan.
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- Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Robert Dinwiddie letter, Williamsburg, VA to Gov. De Lancey, New York, 1754 July 31.
William Lightfoot Papers, 1740-1764.
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William Lightfoot Papers, 1740-1764.
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- William Lightfoot Papers, 1740-1764.
Stone, Edward L. (Edward Lee), 1864-1938. Papers of Edward L. Stone [manuscript], 1730-1802.
Title:
Papers of Edward L. Stone [manuscript], 1730-1802.
The papers contain a copy of the diary, 1730-1775, supposedly fraudulent, of Margaret Lynn Lewis, containing an account of pioneer life in Augusta County, Va.; a bond, 12 November 1760, of levy collectors for Loudoun County, Va.; an appointment, 12 November 1757, signed by Robert Dinwiddie, of justices of the peace for Loudoun County, including Francis Lightfoot Lee; and an appointment, 31 May 1791, signed by Beverley Randolph, of justices of the peace for Nansemond County, Va. There is also a statement, 17 February 1775, of John Wilkes, certifying the authenticity of a deposition relating to a debt suit in the United States, bearing the seal of the Mayoralty of London; and an answer, 15 February 1789, of George Washington to a bill of complaint filed in Fairfax County, Va., by William Owens, in a case concerning the estate of George Mercer. The papers also include commissions, 1794-1795, signed by James Wood, appointing Thomas Littleton and William Jeans ensigns in the 57th battalion of the Virginia Militia; a deed, 8 April 1796, between George Carter and Robert Hereford, for 150 acres land in Loudoun County, Va.; a letter, 19 June 1798, from Robert Aitken to John Nicholson, regarding an account at Aitken's bookstore; and a grant, 20 May 1802, signed by James Monroe, for thirteen acres of land in Loudoun County, to Charles Binns.
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- Stone, Edward L. (Edward Lee), 1864-1938. Papers of Edward L. Stone [manuscript], 1730-1802.
Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Papers, 1753-1756.
Title:
Papers, 1753-1756.
Letter from George Washington, 1753, discussing Indian affairs in Virginia; document registering the appointment of judges for the trial of a slave accused of a felony, 1754; and a land grant, 1766.
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- Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Papers, 1753-1756.
Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Letter, 1753 July 14, Williamsburg, [Va.], to [?].
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Letter, 1753 July 14, Williamsburg, [Va.], to [?].
Governor Dinwiddie requests from one of his tenants the date of a lease, the quantity of land included, and the length of the term.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 16.5 cm.
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- Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Letter, 1753 July 14, Williamsburg, [Va.], to [?].
William L. Clements Library. William Henry Lyttelton papers, 1730-1806.
Title:
William Henry Lyttelton papers, 1730-1806.
The William Henry Lyttelton papers document Lyttelton's career as governor of South Carolina and governor of Jamaica. These items primarily relate to colonial administration of South Carolina and Jamaica, and to military engagements with Native Americans on the South Carolina frontier and against the French in the West Indies.
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- William L. Clements Library. William Henry Lyttelton papers, 1730-1806.
Calloway family. Papers of the Pocket Plantation [manuscript], 1720-1923 (bulk 1767-1876).
Title:
Papers of the Pocket Plantation [manuscript], 1720-1923 (bulk 1767-1876).
The papers consist of business and personal records, 1740-1923, of Pocket Plantation, Pittsylvania County, detailing economic matters, plantation management and life, agricultural concerns, tobacco and hemp culture and trade, iron manufacturing, dealings with Scottish merchants, slavery, and family and social matters. Papers of John Smith, 1740-1776, contain legal papers relating to Albemarle County, the estate of Peter Jefferson, the original owner of Pocket Plantation, including twenty receipts signed by Peter Jefferson, land surveys, sheriff-fees, claims against the Albemarle Court for wolf bounties (1750), detailed economic records concerning the tobacco and hemp market, and general stores, and Virginia Militia records. Of interest are two letters, 1755, to Gov. Robert Dinwiddie from George Washington and R. Orme describing General Edward Braddock's defeat and a letter, 1766, mentioning repeal of the Stamp Act. Papers of Ralph Smith, 1776-1827, contain Revolutionary War records for Pittsylvania and Bedford counties, including tables reflecting depreciation of currency, and lists of food and clothing requisitions for the Continental Army. Account books record tobacco sales, slave records, and purchases at general stores. Papers of the Clement family, 1828-1923, chiefly of George Clement, contain papers pertaining to the settlement of Ralph Smith's estate, inventories, slave inventories and accounts, tax receipts, doctors' account books, overseers' agreements, and materials on the Gold Rush of 1849, and westward migration. There are also slave impressment receipts, 1864; and military records, 1890-1897, of Harry Clement for his service with the United States Cavalry, together with his correspondence with the Odd Fellows. Correspondence of Calloway family members pertains to education, camp meetings and conversions, religion, social life, agricultural matters, and concerns about overseers. The papers also contain memoirs, 1861-1865, of Isaac Coles, corporal of 6th Regt., Virginia Cavalry, with anecdotes regarding camp life, a skirmish at Laurel Hill, W. Va. (1861), typhoid fever in camp, the Shenandoah Valley Campaign (1862), Stonewall Jackson, the Battle of Cross Keys, his presence at Turner Ashby's death, and his capture at Brandy Station (1863). Topics also include imprisonment and escape attempts at various Union prisoners-of-war camps, hostilities between prisoners and Afro-American guards, (primarily the 54th Massachusetts), and his decision to take the loyalty oath in 1865. A letter, 1862, of B.T. Clement to his mother concerns lack of clothing and shoes, low opinion of his captain, and dissatisfaction with army life; and letter, 1863, from Henry W. Clement concerning camp life. The papers also include copies of the musters of the following regiments and companies from Pittsylvania County, Va.: 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, Company H; 53rd Regiment, Virginia Infantry, Company I; 46th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, Company C; Chatham (Va.) Home Guards; 6th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, Company E; and Ringgold Battery, Virginia Artillery, Company B. There are also account books, 1795-1824, of a blacksmith; a lawyer's fee and expense book, 1849-1851; land patents, 1766-1803, for Franklin County, Va.; a book of eighteenth-century colonial quitrents; and a Sunday School primer.
ArchivalResource: 3,000 (ca.) items.
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- Calloway family. Papers of the Pocket Plantation [manuscript], 1720-1923 (bulk 1767-1876).
Tazewell family. Papers, 1664 [1771-1805] 1842.
Title:
Papers, 1664 [1771-1805] 1842.
Correspondence and legal documents, primarily of Henry Tazewell, but also of Henry's uncle, John, and son, Littleton Waller. Legal documents concern land transactions, including grants from colonial Virginia governors Jeffreys, Gooch, Dinwiddie, and Dunmore, and deeds for lands in Williamsburg, and Caroline, James City, Lower Norfolk, Nansemond, Northampton, Stafford, Westmoreland and York counties. Correspondence discusses legal cases, particularly the settlement of the estates of John and Peyton Randolph, and the debt of John Holt to James [Barrett] Southall. Includes Virginia Superior Court docket for the October term, 1842. Persons of note in collection include: John Blair, Jr., Thomas Everard, Thomas, Baron Fairfax, Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, Richard Henry Lee, Thomas Nelson, Lucy Ludwell Paradise, Edmund Pendleton, Benjamin Waller, George Wythe, and others.
ArchivalResource: 44 items ; 38 cm. plus oversize.
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- Tazewell family. Papers, 1664 [1771-1805] 1842.
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume I, Miscellany, 1745-1856
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume I, Miscellany, 1745-1856
Portraits, prints, letters, documents, and manuscripts tipped into Volume 1 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856) (Rare E 312 I72++ 1898). Portraits: G.P. Putnam, Edward Everett, William the Conqueror, King Stephen, King Richard I, King Henry III, King Edward I, John Baliol, King Edward III, Thomas Lord Fairfax, Oliver Cromwell, Edward Vernon, Thomas Lee, James Hamilton, Daniel Boone, Robert Dinwiddie, Horace Walpole (2), Robert Morris, Lord Viscount Keppel, William Johnson (2), Robert Monckton, Edward Braddock, Benjamin Franklin (10), Peter Halket, Thomas Gage, [Samuel Davies], Peyton Randolph. Prints: Lindisfarne Church, Durham; Cathedral Church of Durham; The Cathedral Church of Durham; Worcester, Worcesterhire; A view of the Juniatta River; Washington Crossing the Allegany River; Washington and Gist Visit Queen Aliquippa; Interview between Mr. Dinwiddie and Washington; Defeat and Death of General Braddock in North America; Fall of Braddock; Braddock's Retreat; Braddock's Fields; [Mount Vernon?]; Settlers Imploring Washington's Protection; A North View of Fort Frederic or Crown Point. Letters: ALS, George Croghan to Barnard Gratz, [n.d.]; A[aman.]LS, Robert Dinwiddie to Andrew Elliott, January 29, 1768; ALS, Edward Braddock to William Adair, December 24, 1745; A[aman.]LS, William Shirley to Benjamin Pollard, [n.d.]; ALS, Richard Peters to General Schuyler, October 15, 1776; ALS, William Shirley to Robert Morris, March 3, 1755; A[aman.]LS, Thomas Gage to Abraham Mortier, January 6, 1764; ALS, John Armstrong to Governor Denny, November 21, 1756; John Armstrong to [?], May 18, 1755. Documents: ADS, Massachusetts (Colony), [statement of expenses payable to Benjamin Pollard, signed by P. Margt. Pollard], April 1755; ADS, William Parsons, [promissory note to Richard Peters], August 6, 1757, with ALS, Richard Peters, [note], November 16, 1758; ADS, Andrew Bunner, [petition of creditors of John Perry and James Perry, signed also by Benjamin Franklin], May 13, 1788. Manuscripts: AMS, Edward Everett, [comment on Washington], March 23, 18.̲̲
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume I, Miscellany, 1745-1856.
Letter to [Adam Stephen], 1755 Jan 29.
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Letter to [Adam Stephen], 1755 Jan 29.
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- Letter to [Adam Stephen], 1755 Jan 29.
Stobo, Robert, 1726-1770. Fort de Quesne.
Title:
Fort de Quesne. [1754?]
Plan of Fort Duquesne compiled in 1754 by prisoner of war Capt. Robert Stobo and smuggled to Virginia Lieut. Govr. Robert Dinwiddie. Inserted adjacent to text describing the 1758 British capture of the site later to become Fort Pitt and Pittsburgh. Includes "Profile of the wall" (53 x 42 mm.) and "References" A-M keyed to the plan.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map ; on sheet 285 x 232 mm.
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- Stobo, Robert, 1726-1770. Fort de Quesne.
William Henry Lyttelton papers 1730-1806 1755-1761 Lyttelton, William Henry, papers
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William Henry Lyttelton papers 1730-1806 1755-1761 Lyttelton, William Henry, papers
The William Henry Lyttelton papers document Lyttelton's career as governor of South Carolina and governor of Jamaica. These items primarily relate to colonial administration of South Carolina and Jamaica, and military engagements with Native Americans on the South Carolina frontier and against the French in the West Indies.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear feet.
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- William Henry Lyttelton papers, Lyttelton, William Henry, papers, 1730-1806, 1755-1761
Virginia. General Assembly. Governor's Council. Address, 1754 August 24, to Lieutenant Governor Robert Dinwiddie.
Title:
Address, 1754 August 24, to Lieutenant Governor Robert Dinwiddie.
Address of the Council to Lieut. Gov. Robert Dinwiddie, thanking him for his affectionate speech at the opening of the present session of the General Assembly; also refers to French and Indian unrest and to Dinwiddie's recent trip to Winchester, [Va.], to cultivate friendship with bordering Indian tribes. Dinwiddie responds, thanking the Council for its support. PD.
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- Virginia. General Assembly. Governor's Council. Address, 1754 August 24, to Lieutenant Governor Robert Dinwiddie.
Corbin, Richard, ca. 1708-1790. Papers, 1746-1825.
Title:
Papers, 1746-1825.
Letters and accounts of Richard Corbin include warrants for payments of Virginia quitrents; accounts and letters with Osgood and Capel Hanbury, his London agents; memoranda and accounts regarding his plantations; accounts with tradesmen; accounts, legal papers, and letters to his son, Richard Corbin, Jr. Volumes include Corbin's letterbook (1758-1768) with letters and invoices to Edward Athawes, Robert Dinwiddie, Capel and Osgood Hanbury, Edmund Jennings, Philip Ludwell, Ralph Wormeley, Charles Goore, Beilby Porteus, and others; Corbin's tobacco book, 1746-1790, includes annual quantity, origin, place of inspection, disposition, and overseers' shares; and the diary (1773-1776) of John Harrower, Scottish indentured tutor for Colonel William Daingerfield's children, of Belvidera, near Fredericksburg, Virginia. Collection includes mention of Jaquelin Ambler, Leroy Anderson, Burwell Bassett, Carter Braxton, Charles Carter, Robert Cary, Robert Cholemondeley, James Lee, John Norton and Sons, John Robinson, James Semple, Benjamin Tomkins, and Benjamin Waller.
ArchivalResource: 3 v. and 370 items.
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- Corbin, Richard, ca. 1708-1790. Papers, 1746-1825.
Address to Lieutenant Governor Robert Dinwiddie, 24 August 1754
Title:
Address to Lieutenant Governor Robert Dinwiddie 24 August 1754
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- Address to Lieutenant Governor Robert Dinwiddie, 24 August 1754
Bouldin, Thomas, d.1783. Land grant: Lunenburg County, Virginia 1756 August 16.
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Land grant: Lunenburg County, Virginia 1756 August 16.
Lietenant Governor Robert Dinwiddie signed this land grant of 970 acres in Lunenburg County, Virginia to Thomas Bouldin.
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- Bouldin, Thomas, d.1783. Land grant: Lunenburg County, Virginia 1756 August 16.
Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866. Collection of documents concerning the American Revolution, 1740-1866
Title:
Jared Sparks collection of documents concerning the American Revolution, 1740-1866 .
Documents copied or collected by American historian and president of Harvard Jared Sparks.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (2.5 linear ft.)
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- Jared Sparks collection of documents concerning the American Revolution, 1740-1866 .
Land Grant to John Hawkins, 1755 Sep 10
Title:
Land Grant to John Hawkins, 1755 Sep 10
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- Land Grant to John Hawkins, 1755 Sep 10
Abercromby, James, 1707-1775. Letterbook : of James Abercromby, 1746-1773 [manuscript].
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Letterbook : of James Abercromby, 1746-1773 [manuscript].
The letters discuss official business in the North Carolina and Virginia colonies where Abercromby was agent-general. Among the correspondents are John Blair, the Committee of the Assembly of North Carolina, Arthur Dobbs, Robert Dinwiddie, and Francis Fauquier. Includes an account of a court martial on Capt. D. Blewit, October 9, 1746; a debtor and creditor account of a sum of £32,268, received by him on account of Virginia and North and South Carolina.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel : positive ; 35 mm.
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- Abercromby, James, 1707-1775. Letterbook : of James Abercromby, 1746-1773 [manuscript].
Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Autograph signature (clipped) from a document : [n.p.]., 1754 Apr. 30.
Title:
Autograph signature (clipped) from a document : [n.p.]., 1754 Apr. 30.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (narrow 12mo)
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- Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Autograph signature (clipped) from a document : [n.p.]., 1754 Apr. 30.
Corbin, Richard, d. 1787. Papers of Richard Corbin [manuscript] 1746-1795.
Title:
Papers of Richard Corbin [manuscript] 1746-1795.
This collection contains a tobacco book, 1746-1795, with entries for each year's crop, and also the letterbook, 1758-68, of Corbin. There are many financial letters in the letter, both Corbin's own and letters regarding his position as Receiver General of His majesty's revenue. There are reports to Robert Dinwiddie on the Virginia General Assembly's actions and many comments on the financial aspects of the French and Indian War. Of interest are letters on the settling of William Byrd's affairs and a letter of instruction on the care of slaves and livestock. With the collection is the diary, 1773-75, of John Harrower, a Scottish emigrant who went to England and Virginia in search of employment. Correspondents include Mann Page, Ralph Wormeley, John Blair, Philip Grymes, Philip Ludwell, James Semple, and John Semple.
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- Corbin, Richard, d. 1787. Papers of Richard Corbin [manuscript] 1746-1795.
Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770,. Deeds and land grants collected by John Linn Hurt, Jr. [manuscript], 755-1831.
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Deeds and land grants collected by John Linn Hurt, Jr. [manuscript], 755-1831.
Deeds and land grants, mainly for land in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Most concern the Clement and Abston families. Grantors include Virginia governors Dinwiddie, Dunmore, Harrison, and Wood.
ArchivalResource: 22 items.
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- Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770,. Deeds and land grants collected by John Linn Hurt, Jr. [manuscript], 755-1831.
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Lord, 1692-1782. Letter : Frederick, to Horatio Sharpe, 1753 September 24.
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Letter : Frederick, to Horatio Sharpe, 1753 September 24.
Fairfax writes to Sharpe that he has a personal interest as to which branch of the Potomac is the dividing line between Maryland and Virginia and therefore wishes Lord Baltimore and Sharpe to deal directly with the Virginia governor.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Lord, 1692-1782. Letter : Frederick, to Horatio Sharpe, 1753 September 24.
Princess Anne County (Va.). Papers, 1753-1865.
Title:
Papers, 1753-1865.
Papers, 1753-1865, concerning Princess Anne County, Va. Includes writ, 1753, to adjourn the county court of Princess Anne signed by Robert Dinwiddie and license, 1865, of Richard H. Baylor, a Baptist minister, to perform marriage ceremonies.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Princess Anne County (Va.). Papers, 1753-1865.
Land Grant to William Callaway, 1752 Aug 27.
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Land Grant to William Callaway, 1752 Aug 27.
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- Land Grant to William Callaway, 1752 Aug 27.
Chesterfield County (Va.). Papers, 1756-1843.
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Papers, 1756-1843.
Papers, 1756-1843, relating to Chesterfield County, Va. Includes such items as extracts from county records; lawsuits (Vestry of Parish of Manchester v. Overseers of the Poor); commission, 1756, signed by Robert Dinwiddie appointing justices to try slave for burglary; deed; agreement (concerning Gallego Mills); and a broadside, n.d., concerning proposed removal of court from Manchester to Chesterfield Court House.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Chesterfield County (Va.). Papers, 1756-1843.
Virginia. Lieutenant Governor (1751-1758 : Dinwiddie). Letter : Williamsburg, Virga. to [James Hamilton] 1754 Jan. 29.
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Letter : Williamsburg, Virga. to [James Hamilton] 1754 Jan. 29.
Copy of letter written by Governor Robert Dinwiddie to James Hamilton, Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, on Jan. 29, 1754.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 folded sheet (4 p.)) ; 38 cm.
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- Virginia. Lieutenant Governor (1751-1758 : Dinwiddie). Letter : Williamsburg, Virga. to [James Hamilton] 1754 Jan. 29.
Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Letter to the Lords of the Treasury [manuscript] 1755 November 15.
Title:
Letter to the Lords of the Treasury [manuscript] 1755 November 15.
Dinwiddie, Lieutenant-Governor of Virginia, writes to the Lords of the Treasury, regarding use of monies from quit rents, French and Indians problems, the "lethargic supiness" of Pennsylvanians, need for English troops, and problems raised by French immigrants from Nova Scotia.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Letter to the Lords of the Treasury [manuscript] 1755 November 15.
Major family. Papers, 1787-1929.
Title:
Papers, 1787-1929.
Plantation, business, and personal papers (1703-1929) of the Major and Marable families. Papers document the economic life of planters and merchants in colonial, post-revolutionary, and antebellum Virginia. Papers mostly of Henry Hartwell Marable; the John Major family; overseer, Turner Jackson; shoe maker, Jacob Trappell; the Thomas Griffith family; and George B. Major and family. Included are accounts and receipts for quitrent and other taxes, blacksmith work, tobacco and corn crops, food, debt payments, and household goods. Also included are several account books of general stores, a tavern (1794), a postmaster (1840s), medical doctors (1833-1846), and plantation or business (1750-1866). Also included are letters, estate papers, bills of sale for slaves, judgements, orders, and licenses for stills and carriages. Later material includes Civil War family correspondence and popular music magazines (1890s-1904). Subjects include plantation management and overseers, estate administration, litigation over delinquent accounts, family medicine, school tuition, shoe making, tobacco crops, runaway slaves and slave management.
ArchivalResource: 1430 items.
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- Major family. Papers, 1787-1929.
Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts: Virginia papers, 1772-1869.
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Draper manuscripts: Virginia papers, 1772-1869.
Papers collected by Lyman Draper when he was planning to publish an enlarged and revised edition of Joseph Doddridge's "Notes on the Settlements and Indian Wars of the Western Parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania, 1763-1783." The major topics of discussion center around the development of the region and the American Revolution. Major battles include Dunmore's Expedition, 1774; the Battle of Point Pleasant, 1774; and skirmishes in Valley Forge and Pennsylvania. Defense and relationships with the Shawnee and Cherokee are discussed throughout the various military and family papers. The collection also contains information on many prominent families in the region; major figures include Joseph Doddridge and his family, William Fleming, William Christian, John Stuart, Patrick Henry, William Preston, Thomas Madison, Daniel Smith, John Evan Finley, and Joseph Martin.
ArchivalResource: 3.2 c.f. (16 volumes)
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- Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts: Virginia papers, 1772-1869.
Robert Dinwiddie Letter to James de Lancey, 31 July 1754.
Title:
Robert Dinwiddie Letter to James de Lancey, 31 July 1754.
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- Robert Dinwiddie Letter to James de Lancey, 31 July 1754.
Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Transcripts of correspondence edited by Louis Knott Koontz, 1739-1769.
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Transcripts of correspondence edited by Louis Knott Koontz, 1739-1769.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel.
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- Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Transcripts of correspondence edited by Louis Knott Koontz, 1739-1769.
Washington, George, 1732-1799. Papers, 1754-1958.
Title:
Papers, 1754-1958.
This collection of papers contains original materials, copies (photostats and handwritten) and facsimiles of a wide variety of material for the period 1754 to 1830. The original documents include receipts; certificates of discharge from the Continental Army; Washington's letter to Thomas Paine (1737-1809) thanking him for an oration delivered in his honor in 1779; his letter to General Artemas Ward (1727-1800), 17 November 1775, with orders for the erection of fortifications against an expected British march from Boston; his letter to the Second Continental Congress, 12 August 1775, respecting the payment of soldiers and proposed expeditions; and a letter to the Chief Justice of the United States, John Jay (1745-1829), 17 March 1791, in regard to some papers (these "papers" concerned the prosecution of a gang of counterfeiters). The photostat copies, handwritten copies, and facsimiles include an honorary degree given to President Washington by Washington College, Chestertown, Md.; Washington's letter to the Hebrew congregation in Newport, R.I., thanking them for their reception of him, c. 1790; facsimiles and analyses of his signature from the ages of 10 to 67; a memorandum to the will of his brother Lawrence Washington (1718-1752) providing for the division of his slaves among specific relatives, 1754; and Washington's letter to Governor Robert Dinwiddie (1693-1770) of Virginia, with a report of his losses during the British expedition against Fort Duquesne in 1755 and blaming the "cowardice" of the British soldiers for the rout. There are also copies of letters to General Artemas Ward in which Washington ordered him to send troops to Dorchester Heights, Mass., and to take command of the Continental forces remaining in Massachusetts, with a list of specific orders and instructions, 1776; Washington's answer to a bill of complaint filed against him concerning his executorship of a friend's estate, 1789; a letter written by a member of his entourage containing a description of the journey by water to New York for his inauguration in 1789; letters from Martha Washington (1731-1802) concerning family news; and material relating to the executorship of his estate to 1830. The collection contains a manuscript and transcript copy of an address, dated 17 July 1795, prepared by "The Comtee appointed to prepare a suitable address to the President of the United States." These two items, along with a title page, were bound into a folio volume. The title page reads: Original Manuscript Address / of / the Citizens of Portsmouth, New Hampshire / to / George Washington / President of the United States / stating their disapproval of the Treaty of 1783 with Great Britain, and asking / him to withhold his ratification until some of the articles / were modified, more especially those / in regard to / Trade, Commerce and Navigation / as it was the unanimous feeling of the inhabitants that the Treaty / favored Great Britain / Drawn up in the hand of / George Wentworth / Town Clerk / The Committee, whose original signatures are appended, are: / Jonathan Warner (Moderator) Richd. Champney / Richard Cutts Shannon Elip Ladd / Supply Clapp Thos. Manning / John Goddard / Portsmouth, N. H. / 1795. There is also a letterbook, containing letters of Washington, for the period 1781 to 1786, as copied by Edward Everett (1794-1865) in 1846. The letters were written from Mt. Vernon, Va., primarily to Lt. Col. David Humphreys (1752-1818), soldier and statesman who had served as aide-de-camp to General Washington and remained a close friend. Included are Washington's recommendations of Humphreys to a federal post in 1781, accompanied by letters of introduction to notable people, and many letters written to Humphreys in France. These include the President's summary of the latest news in America (e.g., the Northwest Ordinance, increased Indian hostilities, the extension of inland navigation of rivers, various acts of Congress, his tour of the South in 1791, and the general well-being of the American government). Several letters contain Washington's assessment of Shays' Rebellion, the importance of revising the Articles of Confederation together with his unwillingness to attend the Philadelphia Convention until it was sanctioned by the Confederation Congress, and, later, the importance of avoiding political entanglements with Europe. The volume also contains much information concerning the detention and proposed execution of British Captain Charles Asgill (1762-1823) in 1782 in retaliation for British "brutalities." The letters clarify Washington's role in this matter and contain his answers to subsequent allegations of cruelty.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (ca. 50 items)2 v. ; folio.
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- Washington, George, 1732-1799. Papers, 1754-1958.
Weaver, Margaret Grattan, 1905-2001. Margaret Grattan Weaver Collection, 1753-1992 (bulk 1857-1910).
Title:
Margaret Grattan Weaver Collection, 1753-1992 (bulk 1857-1910).
ArchivalResource: 1 Holllinger box; two oversize folders.
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- Weaver, Margaret Grattan, 1905-2001. Margaret Grattan Weaver Collection, 1753-1992 (bulk 1857-1910).
Daniel Parke Custis commission, 1754 December 13
Title:
Daniel Parke Custis commission, 1754 December 13
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- Daniel Parke Custis commission, 1754 December 13
Bookplate collection, 18th and 19th centuries.
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Bookplate collection, 18th and 19th centuries.
This collection includes original bookplates of the following persons and groups: Robert Dinwiddie, John Wayles Eppes, James Forster, John Randolph of Roanoke, Wyndham Robertson of Richmond, Thomas Bolling Robertson of Petersburg, Ralph Wormeley of Rosegill, William Stith, John Tayloe of Mt. Airy, Virginia, John Tazewell, the Virginia Council Chamber, and George Wythe.
ArchivalResource: 11 items.
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- Bookplate collection, 18th and 19th centuries.
Virginia. Lieutenant-Governor (1751-1758 : Robert Dinwiddie). Indenture appointing Richard Witton coroner of Lunenburg Co., Va. [manuscript] 1760, June 11.
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Indenture appointing Richard Witton coroner of Lunenburg Co., Va. [manuscript] 1760, June 11. 1760.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf.
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- Virginia. Lieutenant-Governor (1751-1758 : Robert Dinwiddie). Indenture appointing Richard Witton coroner of Lunenburg Co., Va. [manuscript] 1760, June 11.
George II, King of Great Britain, 1683-1760. Instructions to General Braddock relating to his command in North America, 1754 November 25.
Title:
Instructions to General Braddock relating to his command in North America, 1754 November 25.
There are three separate instructions. The first instructions order Braddock to America to assume command and concern the levying and provisioning of troops, alliance with the Indians, and the ending of illegal trade with the French. He concludes with directions to Braddock to acquaint himself with recent events "relating to the Summons of the Fort which was Erecting on the Forks of the Monongehela, and the Skirmish that followed soon after, and likewise of the Action in the great Meadows, near the River Ohio ..." a direct reference to George Washington's recent expedition to the Ohio, though Washington is not mentioned by name. Private instructions concern action to be taken if the colonies do not raise sufficient funds to support the troops. Secret instructions, actually drafted by King George's son, the Duke of Cumberland, order Braddock to conduct a multi-objective campaign against the French forts on the Ohio, the falls and passes of the Niagara, Crown Point on Lake Champlain, and Fort Beauséjour in Nova Scotia. Among the British and colonials mentioned in the document are Sir John St. Clair, Deputy Quarter Master General; Sir Peter Halkett, Commander of the 44th Regiment of Foot; Colonel Thomas Dunbar of the 48th Regiment of Foot; Viscount Augustus Keppel, naval commander and later first lord of the Admiralty; Robert Dinwiddie, Lt. Governor of Virginia; Sir William Johnson, colonial superintendent of Indian affairs; Sir William Pepperell, Massachusetts merchant, politician and soldier; Charles Lawrence, governor of Nova Scotia, and William Shirley, Governor of Marssachusetts.
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- George II, King of Great Britain, 1683-1760. Instructions to General Braddock relating to his command in North America, 1754 November 25.
Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Letter, 1755 April 12, to Captain [Adam] Stephens [sic].
Title:
Letter, 1755 April 12, to Captain [Adam] Stephens [sic].
Dinwiddie sent clothing for companies at Will's Creek and those under Captain Lewis. General Braddock's warrant for recruiting troops [no longer enclosed] must not delay Stephen's march, but if Stephen is successful in his recruiting, he'll gain the favor of the general.
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- Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Letter, 1755 April 12, to Captain [Adam] Stephens [sic].
Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Landgrant to Gabriel Maupin [manuscript], 1755 February 12.
Title:
Landgrant to Gabriel Maupin [manuscript], 1755 February 12.
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- Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Landgrant to Gabriel Maupin [manuscript], 1755 February 12.
Lightfoot, William, 1724-1764. Papers, 1740-1764.
Title:
Papers, 1740-1764.
Mercantile account book (1747-1764) and loose accounts. Account book documents business dealings with prominent Virginians and British merchants. Names include William Byrd III, Dr. James Carter, Colonel Dudley Digges, Lieutenant Governor Robert Dinwiddie, Dr. Peter Hay, Colonel Philip Ludwell, John Norton, Hugh Orr, John Randolph, Richard Taliaferro, Benjamin Waller, and Ralph Wormeley. The first section of the book contains accounts of an English merchant. Names include Joseph Freeman, Edmund Goss, Edmund Green, Thomas Higgs, Thomas Hill, John Lewis, William Poole, Richard Purbeck, James Stanbridge, Thomas Tournay, Robert Warne, and James Young.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. and 8 items.
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- Lightfoot, William, 1724-1764. Papers, 1740-1764.
Sindt, Tobey Mark. Dinwiddianae or Select Poems Pro Patria.
Title:
Dinwiddianae or Select Poems Pro Patria.
Photocopy (with original and carbon typescript) of satirical works, usually known as "Dinwiddianae Select Poems Pro Patria" by an unknown author or authors. The works are against the policies of Robert Dinwiddie who was governor of Virginia from 1751-1758 and are written in dialect. The collection includes essay, 1964, by Tobias Mark Sindt, "Some Insights of the Dialect of Colonial Virginia Utilizing the 'Dinwiddianae' and Related Manuscripts."
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- Sindt, Tobey Mark. Dinwiddianae or Select Poems Pro Patria.
Richard Corbin Papers, 1746-1825.
Title:
Richard Corbin Papers, 1746-1825.
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- Richard Corbin Papers, 1746-1825.
Forbes, John, 1707-1759. Papers of John Forbes [manuscript], 1755-1759.
Title:
Papers of John Forbes [manuscript], 1755-1759.
The papers from Forbes's campaign against the French at Ft. Duquesne contain correspondence, reports about Indian allies and the colonial governments, military returns and instructions, intelligence reports and some financial papers. They concern strategy, supply, the advance across Pennsylvania, colonial cooperation, provisioning of the troops, Indian negotiations and relations with British and colonial officers. Material is present from other British campaigns in the French and Indian war, particularly the assault at Ft. Ticonderoga, the massacre at Ft. William Henry, the siege of Louisburg, and Braddock's defeat which is described in the letterbook of Sir John St.Clair, the highest ranking officer to survive.
ArchivalResource: 530 items.
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- Forbes, John, 1707-1759. Papers of John Forbes [manuscript], 1755-1759.
Letter to Captain [Adam] Stephens [sic], 1755 Apr 12.
Title:
Letter to Captain [Adam] Stephens [sic], 1755 Apr 12.
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- Letter to Captain [Adam] Stephens [sic], 1755 Apr 12.
James, Edward Wilson,. Papers collected by Edward Wilson James [manuscript], 1635-1906.
Title:
Papers collected by Edward Wilson James [manuscript], 1635-1906.
Personal and business papers, land grants, deeds and other papers signed by Virginia governors and others, relating to the history of Lower Norfolk and Princess Anne Counties, Va., and the James family. Includes the wills of Jacob Hunter, Edward James, Elizabeth James, John James, and William James, vestry book of Lynnhaven Parish, and List of tithable and taxable property, 1784. Names represented include John Strode Barbour, Sir William Berkeley, Baron de Botetourt, Robert Dinwiddie, John Floyd, Sir William Gooch, Sir John Harvey, Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, Henry Lee, James Madison, John Page, Beverley Randolph, Edmund Randolph, John West, William Wirt, and James Wood.
ArchivalResource: 500 items.
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- James, Edward Wilson,. Papers collected by Edward Wilson James [manuscript], 1635-1906.
Hawkins, John, fl. 1755. Land grant, 1755 September 10.
Title:
Land grant, 1755 September 10.
Patent for 745 acres in Halifax County, Virginia to John Hawkins. Signed by Lt. Governor Robert Dinwiddie.
ArchivalResource: [2] p. : parchment ; 38.5 x 43.5 cm.
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- Hawkins, John, fl. 1755. Land grant, 1755 September 10.
Carrington, George, 1711-1785. Land patents, 1749-1755.
Title:
Land patents, 1749-1755.
Land patents for 2,520 acres in Albemarle County, Virginia, dated 5 September 1749, and 86 acres in Albemarle County, Virginia, dated 10 September 1755.
ArchivalResource: 2 items : Parchment.
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- Carrington, George, 1711-1785. Land patents, 1749-1755.
Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Robert Dinwiddie papers, circa 1742-1757.
Title:
Robert Dinwiddie papers, circa 1742-1757.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Robert Dinwiddie papers, circa 1742-1757.
Silhouette of Dr. Thomas Walker and Commission of Joshua Frye [manuscript], 1754, 1957.
Title:
Silhouette of Dr. Thomas Walker and Commission of Joshua Frye [manuscript], 1754, 1957.
The collection contains a silhouette of Dr. Thomas Walker, copied in 1957,and a photostat of a commission of Joshua Fry, 1754 February 25, signed by Robert Dinwiddie.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Silhouette of Dr. Thomas Walker and Commission of Joshua Frye [manuscript], 1754, 1957.
Letter to Captain Adam Stephens, 1755 April 12
Title:
Letter to Captain Adam Stephens 1755 April 12
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- Letter to Captain Adam Stephens, 1755 April 12
Morton, Richard Lee, 1889-1974. Papers, 1756-1974, 1930-1969.
Title:
Papers, 1756-1974, 1930-1969.
Papers, chiefly 1930-1969, of Richard Lee Morton, professor of history at the College of William and Mary from 1919 to 1959. Includes personal and professional correspondence, lectures and notes relating to his research on Virginia history, and material relating to his community activities in Williamsburg,, Va. Includes correspondence of his wife Estelle (Dinwiddie) Morton, land grants, 1756 and 1774, signed by Robert Dinwiddie and Lord Dunmore, Confederate currency and bonds, genealogical materials on the Watkins and Morton families and photographs. Subjects in which Morton was interested include race relations, Virginia agriculture, slavery, prohibition and temperance, and Democratic Party politics. Additions to the collection include Morton's copy of Hugh Blair Grigsby's notes on the Robert Rose diary, letter, 1928, of Harry F. Byrd to Morton, letters from Morton to W.W. Abbott and wife and a manuscript cookbook compiled by Estelle Dinwiddie Morton.
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes.
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- Morton, Richard Lee, 1889-1974. Papers, 1756-1974, 1930-1969.
Stephen, Adam. Adam Stephen papers, 1749-1849 (bulk 1754-1777).
Title:
Adam Stephen papers, 1749-1849 (bulk 1754-1777).
Correspondence, accounts, legal papers, survey reports, and plats relating to Stephen's militia service in Virginia during the colonial period and with the 4th Virginia Regiment and the Continental Army during the Revolution and to the operation of his plantation. Correspondents include Robert Dinwiddie, Francis Fauquier, Enoch Innis, Thomas Bryan Martin, William Maxwell, Angus McDonald, James Mercer, John Russell, Alex Stephen, Alexander Stuart, and George Washington.
ArchivalResource: 125 items.1 container.1 microfilm reel.
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- Stephen, Adam. Adam Stephen papers, 1749-1849 (bulk 1754-1777).
Stewart, Robert, Lieutenant Colonel. Letters of Lieutenant Colonel Robert Stewart, 1754-1755.
Title:
Letters of Lieutenant Colonel Robert Stewart, 1754-1755.
This collection contains seven letters written between 1754 and 1755 to Lord Sydney, requesting half pay and rank for Lieutenant Colonel Robert Stewart. The first manuscript copy of a letter to Lord Sydney discusses the number of men employed in the Virginia Regiment. The letters contest Stewart's reduction to Lieutenant Colonel, and complain that he neither received rank nor half pay at the conclusion of his services.
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- Stewart, Robert, Lieutenant Colonel. Letters of Lieutenant Colonel Robert Stewart, 1754-1755.
Callaway, William. Land grant, 1752 August 27.
Title:
Land grant, 1752 August 27.
Grant of 4500 acres in Lunenburg County, Virginia to William Callaway for £22.10.00. Signed by Lt. Governor Robert Dinwiddie.
ArchivalResource: [2] p. : parchment ; 36.5 x 54 cm.
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- Callaway, William. Land grant, 1752 August 27.
Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Letter : Williamsburg [Va.], to Governor [Robert Hunter] Morris, 1755 Nov. 12.
Title:
Letter : Williamsburg [Va.], to Governor [Robert Hunter] Morris, 1755 Nov. 12.
Letter written on Nov. 12, 1755 by Virginia Lieutenant Governor Dinwiddie to Robert Hunter Morris, Governor of Pennsylvania.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 folded sheet (4 p.)) ; 24 cm.
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- Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. Letter : Williamsburg [Va.], to Governor [Robert Hunter] Morris, 1755 Nov. 12.
Dawson, William, 1704-1752. Dawson papers, 1721-1775.
Title:
Dawson papers, 1721-1775.
Negative photostats of items from the correspondence of the Rev. William Dawson and the Rev. Thomas Dawson, both of whom were commissaries of the Church of England in Virginia and presidents of the College of William and Mary. Prominent correspondents include Patrick Henry, Samuel Davies, John Blair and Robert Dinwiddie.
ArchivalResource: 96 items.
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- Dawson, William, 1704-1752. Dawson papers, 1721-1775.
Letter to [James] Hamilton, [1754] Sep [6].
Title:
Letter to [James] Hamilton, [1754] Sep [6].
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- Letter to [James] Hamilton, [1754] Sep [6].
Order of Council, 1754 Feb 10.
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Order of Council, 1754 Feb 10.
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- Order of Council, 1754 Feb 10.
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- Abercromby, James, 1707-1775.
Barrett, Oliver R. (Oliver Roger), 1873-1950,
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Edward E. Ayer Manuscript Collection (Newberry Library)
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Halifax, George Montagu-Dunk, Earl of, 1716-1771.
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Pennsylvania. Lieutenant Governor (1754-1756 : Morris)
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