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Merchant from Virginia, grandfather of James Barbour, 1775-1842
James Barbour (1775-1842) was a Virginia planter and political figure.
Governor of Mississippi.
U.S. senator and governor of Virginia, U.S. secretary of war, and diplomat.
Governor of Virginia, 1812-1815; U.S. senator, 1815-1825; secretary of war, 1825-1828.
Virginia Governor and U.S. Senator.
Governor of Virginia (1812-1815), U.S. Senator, and U.S. Secretary of War; from Orange County, Va.
American lawyer; member and speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates; 18th Governor of Virginia; U.S. Senator from 1814-1825, and the U.S. Secretary of War from 1825-1828.
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Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter to Walter Leake, Governor of Mississippi [manuscript] 24 Octo. 1825.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter to Walter Leake, Governor of Mississippi [manuscript] 24 Octo. 1825.
Walker family. Papers of the Walker family 1753-1873 (bulk 1816-1853).
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Papers of the Walker family 1753-1873 (bulk 1816-1853).
The collection pertains to Alexander Walker, a merchant, mill owner and militia captain, his siblings and five generations of descendants, and includes correspondence, business and legal papers, memoirs, autographs, military documents, poems and ledgers. Much of the correspondence is between Alexander and his brother John who immigrated to Missouri. There are also Civil War letters of Sam A. Walker, 14th Virginia Cavalry. In addition to family news, topics include early settlement, land speculation, and politics in Missouri; Virginia politics; emigration to Tennessee; commerce; epidemics; slavery and emancipation; and the Civil War. There are also letters concerning ironworks in Rockbridge County, Va., and the California gold rush. Business and legal papers contain documents re slave sales and hirings, and a Confederate "tax in kind" form, as well as items pertaining to John Walker's will; insurance; Snicker's Gap Turnpike Company; and the James River and Kanawha Company. A series of land grants signed by early Virginia and Kentucky governors and autographs of prominent Virginia figures are also present. The collection also contains a small group of Virginia military papers; some printed and miscellaneous papers including a pamphlet regarding the Freedman's Bank Swindle and a notice re an auction of Alexander Stuart's land and slaves; ledgers and an account book of Walker family members which contain genealogical information; and a statement of the Graham Society of Washington College.
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- Walker family. Papers of the Walker family 1753-1873 (bulk 1816-1853).
Leftwich, Joel, 1759-1846. Papers of Joel Leftwich [manuscript], 1786-1890 (bulk 1786-1846).
Title:
Papers of Joel Leftwich [manuscript], 1786-1890 (bulk 1786-1846).
The papers contain correspondence, financial and legal papers and miscellaneous items pertaining to Leftwich's military service; terms as justice of the peace, sheriff and delegate; farming and business interests; horse racing; and family. Most of the correspondence concerns local and family news in Bedford and Campbell counties, Virginia. There are descriptions of Randolph-Macon College in the 1840s; horse breeding, trading, and racing; Virginia politics, ca. 1806-1846, including the Whig Party, Jefferson and the maintenance of a standing army, and the appointment of William Norvell as U.S. Consul at Rio de Janeiro; and the U.S. visit of the Marquis de Lafayette. Writings and speeches by Leftwich cover the Revolution, the religious conversion of the Indians, and temperance. Financial and legal papers document horse and slave transactions, including the arrest of a slave for shooting a dog, and the apprehension and commitment of a man believed insane, as well as routine duties as sheriff and justice of the peace. Military papers from Leftwich's service as Brigadier-general of the 12th Virginia Militia consist chiefly of returns, muster rolls, orders, memoranda and courts-martial papers. Of interest is his correspondence with William Henry Harrison, commander of the Army of the Northwest concerning Leftwich's orders to complete a stockade at Fort Meigs on the Maumee in 1813 and the subsequent defeat and massacre of U.S. troops there. Of interest are several issues of Niles Weekly Register, 1815-1839; notes on the Virginia Federal Convention, 1788; a record of general merchandise cash sales, Lynchburg, Va., 1852-1854; and a broadside re the horse "Comet."
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- Leftwich, Joel, 1759-1846. Papers of Joel Leftwich [manuscript], 1786-1890 (bulk 1786-1846).
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter to Thomas Jefferson [manuscript], 1781 April 5.
Title:
Letter to Thomas Jefferson [manuscript], 1781 April 5.
Barbour asks Jefferson to relievemilitiamen for corn planting.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter to Thomas Jefferson [manuscript], 1781 April 5.
American Philosophical Society Historical and Literary Committee, American Indian Vocabulary Collection, 1784-1828
Title:
American Philosophical Society Historical and Literary Committee, American Indian Vocabulary Collection 1784-1828
Beginning in the 1790s, the American Philosophical Society began to accumulate vocabularies and texts written in Native American languages, guided by Thomas Jefferson's idea of using comparative linguistics to reconstruct the histories of Indian peoples and discern their origins. The American Indian Vocabularies Collection was initially assembled by the Historical and Literary Committee of the APS for publication in 1816. They include information on seventeen North American languages and one each from the Caribbean and Central America, collected between 1784 and 1828. A number of individuals were invovled in recording the vocabularies, including Benjamin Hawkins, William Thornton, David Campbell, Daniel Smith, Constantine Volney, Constantine Rafinesque, William Vans Murray, John Heckewelder, Martin Duralde, Campanius Holm, and Jefferson himself. Most followed the standardized word set established by Jefferson.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 Linear feet
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- American Philosophical Society Historical and Literary Committee, American Indian Vocabulary Collection, 1784-1828
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. James Barbour correspondence, 1792-1848.
Title:
James Barbour correspondence, 1792-1848.
Collection consists of letters to Barbour chiefly on political and public affairs, and letters from Barbour to family members and others.
ArchivalResource: .6 linear foot (2 boxes).
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. James Barbour correspondence, 1792-1848.
Weaver, Delmar Franklin, 1907-. Papers of Delmar F. Weaver [manuscript], 1987.
Title:
Papers of Delmar F. Weaver [manuscript], 1987.
The collection contains the manuscript of a six page, 1987, article by Weaver, "James Barbour of Barboursville, Virginia," and a newsclipping of the article entitled "Orange County son noted as 19th century leader," from the "Orange County Review," 1987 August 27.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Weaver, Delmar Franklin, 1907-. Papers of Delmar F. Weaver [manuscript], 1987.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. James Barbour letters to Daniel Bryan [manuscript], 1821-1832.
Title:
James Barbour letters to Daniel Bryan [manuscript], 1821-1832.
In letters to brother-in-law and one to his sister, Barbour discusses family matters. There are references to a brutal summer in Richmond, crops destroyed by rain, a forthcoming ocean voyage and the end of his political career as "violence of purpose seems now the only road to popularity and a servile idolatry its guarantee." He also thanks Bryan for aid in publishing a speech.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. James Barbour letters to Daniel Bryan [manuscript], 1821-1832.
McLean, John, 1785-1861. Letters, 1826, 1828.
Title:
Letters, 1826, 1828.
Two letters: one (1826) addressed to the Secretary of War regarding the pension of a Mr. Osborn, and another (1828) to U.S. Senator Albion K. Parris of Maine regarding Parris' acceptance of a seat on the Maine Supreme Court.
ArchivalResource: 2 sheets (2 p.) ; 25 cm.
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- McLean, John, 1785-1861. Letters, 1826, 1828.
Scott, William Cowherd, 1880. Orange County's illustrious men [manuscript], 1900 (ca.).
Title:
Orange County's illustrious men [manuscript], 1900 (ca.).
Essay on the famous men of Orange County (Va.) was written while Scott was a student at the University of Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Scott, William Cowherd, 1880. Orange County's illustrious men [manuscript], 1900 (ca.).
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. University of Virginia correspondence of James Madison and James Monroe [manuscript], 1827-1830.
Title:
University of Virginia correspondence of James Madison and James Monroe [manuscript], 1827-1830.
The collection consists of correspondence of Monroe with Madison, J. T. Kirckland and Col. S. Thayer; and correspondence of Madison with James Barbour, Nathaniel Bowditch, Charles Bonnycastle, Arthur S. Brockenbrough, John C. Calhoun, Timothy Clowes, John H. Cocke, John A. Dix, Robley Dunglison, Alexander Garrett, de Generes de Jourville, W. A. Hatch, W. B. Lawrence, Thomas C. Levins, George Long, Alexander Macomb, William Matthews, James Pleasants, Alfred H. Powell, and William Wertenbaker.
ArchivalResource: 34 items.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. University of Virginia correspondence of James Madison and James Monroe [manuscript], 1827-1830.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Correspondence regarding horticulture, and especially, gardening at Monticello [manuscript] 1796-1824.
Title:
Correspondence regarding horticulture, and especially, gardening at Monticello [manuscript] 1796-1824.
Correspondents include Thomas Appleton, John Adlum, John Banister, James Barbour, Joel Barlow, John Bartram, Samuel Brown, William Brown, William Caruthers, Stephen Cathalan, J. Chambers, James Powell Cooke, William Coolidge, Tristram Dalton, John David, James Dinsmore, John Dortie, William Drayton, William Few, Anthony Giannini, David Hosack, William Johnson, Honoré Julien, Nicholas Lewis, William G. Maclure, James Madison, Thomas Main, James Mease, John Milledge, Julien Ursini Niemcewicz, Charles Wilson Peale, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Thomas Mann Randolph, James Ronaldson, Philip Tabb, John Taylor, André Thoüin, James W. Wallace, James Wilkinson, William Warden, and Williamson and Cowling, Savannah, Ga.
ArchivalResource: 60 items.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Correspondence regarding horticulture, and especially, gardening at Monticello [manuscript] 1796-1824.
Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866. Papers.
Title:
Papers. 1814-1865.
General, U.S. Army. Correspondence with army officers and political officials including W.H. Seward and James Barbour, 1814-1850, discussing army politics and military matters; letter, 2 July 1835, to General Macomb discussing the publication of Macomb's book on military tactics; letters of recommendation written by Scott; papers relating to personal finances; Civil War map; passes of safe conduct, 1861; permit to visit prisoner of war; journal of Florida trip, 1865; correspondence, 1866, with William Hoyt discussing Scott's health; newspaper clippings; printed orders and congressional proceeding.
ArchivalResource: 1 box ; 6 cm.
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- Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866. Papers.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letters of James Barbour, 1830-1833.
Title:
Letters of James Barbour, 1830-1833.
In a letter, 1830 August 31, to Richard Smith, cashier of a Washington bank, Barbour answers a request for additional security, discussing his debt to the bank, securities pledged and the profitable state of his properties. In a letter, 1833 February 19, to Thomas Aspinwall, U.S. Consul at London, Barbour introduces Col. [Edward Douglass?] White, a U.S. Congressman who is touring Europe.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letters of James Barbour, 1830-1833.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. James Barbour correspondence, 1820-1825.
Title:
James Barbour correspondence, 1820-1825.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. James Barbour correspondence, 1820-1825.
Van Deventer, Christopher, d. 1838. Christopher Van Deventer papers, 1799-1925.
Title:
Christopher Van Deventer papers, 1799-1925.
The Christopher Van Deventer papers contain incoming and outgoing correspondence and documents concerning the War of 1812, the politics of the 1810s and 1820s, and the political career of John C. Calhoun.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear feet.
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- Van Deventer, Christopher, d. 1838. Christopher Van Deventer papers, 1799-1925.
Dunglison, Robley, 1798-1869. Autobiographical ana (p. 139-476) [manuscript] 1824-1851.
Title:
Autobiographical ana (p. 139-476) [manuscript] 1824-1851.
Chiefly during period of his professorship at the University of Virginia, 1824-33.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Dunglison, Robley, 1798-1869. Autobiographical ana (p. 139-476) [manuscript] 1824-1851.
National Archives And Records Administration. Rg 77: Chief Of Engineers.
Title:
National Archives And Records Administration. Rg 77: Chief Of Engineers.
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- National Archives And Records Administration. Rg 77: Chief Of Engineers.
Daybook from an Orange County, Va. store [manuscript], 1830-1834.
Title:
Daybook from an Orange County, Va. store [manuscript], 1830-1834.
The volume contains 45 p. of entries from an unidentified store in Columbia, Fluvanna County, Va., dated Dec. 26, 1830-July 24, 1831. The following 170 p. are from an unidentified store in Orange, Va., dated July 18, 1832-April 28, 1834. Includes entries for James Barbour, James Barbour, Jr., Philip Pendleton Barbour and James Madison (via Payne Todd and John C. Payne). The volume was subsequently used as a commonplace book for assorted clippings. The collection also contains photocopies of those clippings which were removed from the volume.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume.
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- Daybook from an Orange County, Va. store [manuscript], 1830-1834.
Faulkner, James A. Letter, 1814 April 20.
Title:
Letter, 1814 April 20.
Letter to the Governor of Virginia, James Barbour offering his services as an officer in the Virginia militia. Faulkner states "there is an expectation that the enemy will make an attack on Norfolk this season. I will, if your excellency and the honorable Council of State, thinks proper, resume my former command, under the impression that my knowledge of the country and the little experience I gained in tactics would enable me to act with more effect against the enemy, than a person who never was in service." Written at Martinsburg, Va.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Faulkner, James A. Letter, 1814 April 20.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Message on the death of John Adams, 1826 July 10.
Title:
Message on the death of John Adams, 1826 July 10.
Handwritten message announcing the death of Adams (4 July 1826). Directs the Army to pay the same funeral honors to Adams as were to be paid to Thomas Jefferson, who also died on the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 25 x 20 cm.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Message on the death of John Adams, 1826 July 10.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Autograph letter signed : Barboursville, 1843 June 12.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Barboursville, 1843 June 12.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Autograph letter signed : Barboursville, 1843 June 12.
Douglass, David Bates, 1790-1849. Papers, 1814-1847.
Title:
Papers, 1814-1847.
Professor of mathematics and Engineering, USMA 1815-1831. Correspondence related to appointment as professor at USMA, the Schoolcraft expedition and military events during the war of 1812.
ArchivalResource: 12 items.
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- Douglass, David Bates, 1790-1849. Papers, 1814-1847.
John Tyler Papers, 1691-1918, (bulk 1757-1918)
Title:
John Tyler Papers 1691-1918 (bulk 1757-1918)
President of the United States, vice president under William Henry Harrison, and United States representative and senator from Virginia. Correspondence and other papers, including correspondence of Tyler's widow, Julia Gardiner Tyler, an autograph collection assembled by their son, Lyon Gardiner Tyler, and family papers reflecting social life and customs in Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 1,400 items; 9 containers; 1.8 linear feet; 3 microfilm reels
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- John Tyler Papers, 1691-1918, (bulk 1757-1918)
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834. Letters from Marquis de Lafayette to James Barbour, U.S. Minister to the Court of St. James [manuscript] November 1828.
Title:
Letters from Marquis de Lafayette to James Barbour, U.S. Minister to the Court of St. James [manuscript] November 1828. 1828.
Letters with references to William H. Crawford's health, James Monroe's finances, the United States presidential election of 1828, and introducing Captain Sourette, a dealer in naval timber.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834. Letters from Marquis de Lafayette to James Barbour, U.S. Minister to the Court of St. James [manuscript] November 1828.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter : Washington, to James Beatty, Baltimore, 1818 April 3.
Title:
Letter : Washington, to James Beatty, Baltimore, 1818 April 3.
Barbour will direct Messrs. Goodwin and Son to pay Beatty for a plastering job.
ArchivalResource: 1 page.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter : Washington, to James Beatty, Baltimore, 1818 April 3.
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Louisa County, Va., papers [manuscript], 1751-1864.
Title:
Louisa County, Va., papers [manuscript], 1751-1864.
Papers contain a grant, 1751 Sept. 20, signed by Lewis Burwell, of four hundred acres land in Louisa County, Va., to Archibald Carver; commission, 1782 Jan. 12, signed by Benjamin Harrison, for justices of the peace for Louisa County, including Garret Minor; two broadsides, 1786 Feb. 20, signed by Patrick Henry, regarding military pensions; and broadside, 1787 Jan. 29, signed by Edmund Randolph, regarding the payment of military pensions. Papers also include appointment, 1788 Oct. 2, signed by Edmund Randolph, of Turner Anderson as coroner for Louisa County, Va.; appointment, 1814 July 30, signed by James Barbour, of John Downing as sheriff for Louisa County; and appointments, 1821 June 22, signed by Thomas M. Randolph, of sheriff and justices of the peace for Louisa County. Papers also include a letter from Mrs. M. E. Walker to Jefferson Davis, 1864 February 10, regarding the sale of provisions to her at government prices in order to relieve her distressed situation following the burning of her home in Culpeper by the Yankees. Mentions that she has "but a few servants and these are my children and I cannot sell them."
ArchivalResource: 14 items.
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- Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Louisa County, Va., papers [manuscript], 1751-1864.
United States. Commissioners Appointed to Mark Out a Road from the Western Frontier of the State of Missouri to the Frontier of New Mexico. The report of the commissioners on the road from Missouri to New Mexico, October 1827 [with supplemental documentation] [microform], 1825-1827.
Title:
The report of the commissioners on the road from Missouri to New Mexico, October 1827 [with supplemental documentation] [microform], 1825-1827.
Contains commissioners' report, George Champlin Sibley's journal and J. C. Brown's field notes on the Santa Fe road survey.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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- United States. Commissioners Appointed to Mark Out a Road from the Western Frontier of the State of Missouri to the Frontier of New Mexico. The report of the commissioners on the road from Missouri to New Mexico, October 1827 [with supplemental documentation] [microform], 1825-1827.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Autograph letter signed : Barboursville, Va., to Virgil David, Pikesville, Md., 1838 June 24.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Barboursville, Va., to Virgil David, Pikesville, Md., 1838 June 24.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf) ; 25 x 18 cm.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Autograph letter signed : Barboursville, Va., to Virgil David, Pikesville, Md., 1838 June 24.
Duane, William, 1760-1835. Autograph letter signed : to James Barbour, 1813 Jul. 10.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : to James Barbour, 1813 Jul. 10.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Duane, William, 1760-1835. Autograph letter signed : to James Barbour, 1813 Jul. 10.
Mason, Thomson Francis, 1785-1838. Papers, 1778-1886; (bulk 1778-1884).
Title:
Papers, 1778-1886; (bulk 1778-1884).
Letters and papers of Thomson Francis Mason, his father, also Thomson Francis (d. ca. 1820), and of former's wife, Elizabeth (Price) Mason, and their children. The collection falls into four categories: papers concerning the purchase of supplies from John Davis for the Continental Army, 1878-1781; letters relative to the settlement of the estate of T.F. Mason (d. 1820) and other legal affairs; letters of Elizabeth (Price) Mason to her children and friends; and, after 1850, letters of Francis Mason, son of Thomson and Elizabeth, from friends and relatives. Correspondents include James Barbour, John J. Crittenden, John K. Griffin, and Eleanor Parke (Custis) Lewis.
ArchivalResource: 152 items.
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- Mason, Thomson Francis, 1785-1838. Papers, 1778-1886; (bulk 1778-1884).
Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (bulk:1700-1800)
Title:
Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (inclusive), 1700-1800 (bulk)
The portion of the Emmet Collection housed in the Manuscripts and Archives Division consists of approximately 10,800 historical manuscripts relating chiefly to the period prior to, during, and following the American Revolution. The collection contains letters and documents by the signers of the Declaration of Independence as well as nearly every prominent historical figure of the period.
ArchivalResource: 30.83 linear feet; 108 boxes, 21 volumes
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- Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876, 1700-1800
Louisa County, Va., papers, 1751-1821.
Title:
Louisa County, Va., papers, 1751-1821.
Include grant, 1751 Sept. 20, signed by Lewis Burwell, of four hundred acres land in Louisa County, Va., to Archibald Carver; commission, 1782 Jan. 12, signed by Benjamin Harrison, for justices of the peace for Louisa County, including Garret Minor; two broadsides, 1786 Feb. 20, signed by Patrick Henry, regarding military pensions; and broadside, 1787 Jan. 29, signed by Edmund Randolph, regarding the payment of military pensions. Also include appointment, 1788 Oct. 2, signed by Edmund Randolph, of Turner Anderson as coroner for Louisa County, Va.; appointment, 1814 July 30, signed by James Barbour, of John Downing as sheriff for Louisa County; and appointments, 1821 June 22, signed by Thomas M. Randolph, of sheriff and justices of the peace for Louisa County.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Louisa County, Va., papers, 1751-1821.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. James Barbour letter to George Bumford [manuscript] 1821 June 22.
Title:
James Barbour letter to George Bumford [manuscript] 1821 June 22.
Barbour writes concerning payment of a debt.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. James Barbour letter to George Bumford [manuscript] 1821 June 22.
Campbell, Duncan Green, 1787-1828. Papers, 1789-1825.
Title:
Papers, 1789-1825.
Includes correspondence concerning Campbell's negotations (1824-1825) as commissioner to the Creek Indians; a transcript of the proceedings and subsequent treaty of agreement relating to the removal of the Indians to points west of the Mississippi River; land deed of Archibald Campbell (d. 1820); genealogy.
ArchivalResource: ca. 15 items (7 folders)
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- Campbell, Duncan Green, 1787-1828. Papers, 1789-1825.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter to the Treasurer of Virginia [manuscript], 1825 April 23.
Title:
Letter to the Treasurer of Virginia [manuscript], 1825 April 23.
James Barbour has advised Jefferson that the U.S. President has deposited $50,000 for the University of Virginia in the branch Bank of the United States at Richmond to the credit of the Treasurer of Virginia. Jefferson has written to the Governor of Virginia to ask that the money be transferred to the credit of the University of Virginia. Jefferson is anxious to obtain $15,000 of that money to give to his agent Francis Walker Gilmer who is going on a European book buying tour for the university library. He asks for instructions on getting the funds to the agent as quickly as possible.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter to the Treasurer of Virginia [manuscript], 1825 April 23.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. James Barbour letter to Daniel Webster [manuscript], 1824 May 17.
Title:
James Barbour letter to Daniel Webster [manuscript], 1824 May 17.
Barbour writes regarding information on land claims for Lord and Lady Holland (Henry Richard Vassall Fox and Elizabeth Vassall Fox) and also regarding political conditions in Europe and Great Britain.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. James Barbour letter to Daniel Webster [manuscript], 1824 May 17.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter to N. Frye of the paymaster's department regarding pension due Mrs. Anderson [manuscript] 19 February 1819.
Title:
Letter to N. Frye of the paymaster's department regarding pension due Mrs. Anderson [manuscript] 19 February 1819. 1819.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter to N. Frye of the paymaster's department regarding pension due Mrs. Anderson [manuscript] 19 February 1819.
James Madison Papers, 1723-1859, (bulk 1771-1836)
Title:
James Madison Papers 1723-1859 (bulk 1771-1836)
United States president and secretary of state, delegate to the United States Continental Congress, and United States representative from Virginia. Correspondence, memoranda, autobiography, notes of debates in the Continental Congress (1776) and the Federal Convention (1787), and related material.
ArchivalResource: 12,000 items; 103 containers plus 3 oversize; 33 linear feet; 28 microfilm reels
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- James Madison Papers, 1723-1859, (bulk 1771-1836)
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Papers of Henry Clay [manuscript], 1798-1934.
Title:
Papers of Henry Clay [manuscript], 1798-1934.
This collection consists of Henry Clay letters, documents, photographs and prints assembled from different collections in Special Collections. Correspondents include: John Agg, James Barbour, Nicholas Biddle, James Brown, Jacob Burnet, Matthew Carey, Langdon Cheves, James F. Conover, Susan Wheeler Decatur, Horace Greeley, Jabez D. Hammond, Thomas Jefferson, John L. Lawrence, Benjamin Watkins Leigh, James Madison, Brantz Mayer, James Monroe, James M. Morris, Hezekiah Niles, Peter B. Porter, Robert Selden Rose, Richard Rush, Nathan Sargent, Samuel Smith, Joseph Story, Alexander H.H. Stuart, Littleton Dennis Teackle, William Thornton, John Payne Todd, William Tompkins, Nicholas P. Trist, John Tyler, Joseph Vance, James Watson Webb, Daniel Webster, Conway D. Whittle.
ArchivalResource: 265 items.
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- Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Papers of Henry Clay [manuscript], 1798-1934.
Photographs of the Barboursville ruins [manuscript], 1940s?
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Photographs of the Barboursville ruins [manuscript], 1940s?
Two photographs of the Barboursville ruins accompanied by two photographs of unidentified Virginia buildings.
ArchivalResource: 4 photos.; 9 x 14cm.
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- Photographs of the Barboursville ruins [manuscript], 1940s?
Stuart, Alexander H. H. (Alexander Hugh Holmes), 1807-1891. Papers of Alexander H. H. Stuart and the related Stuart and Baldwin families [manuscript], 1776-1878 (bulk 1850-1861).
Title:
Papers of Alexander H. H. Stuart and the related Stuart and Baldwin families [manuscript], 1776-1878 (bulk 1850-1861).
The collection contains the political correspondence of Alexander H.H. Stuart, particularly from 1850-1853, when he served in Fillmore's cabinet and from 1857-1861, when he was in the Virginia State Senate. The Whig Party is a major topic. Other topics include national and Virginia politics, the presidential elections of 1848, 1852, and 1868, the reestablishment of a national bank, the Virginia Reform Convention of 1850, the American Know-Nothing Party, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Also slavery, abolition, Southern conservative opposition to secession, Virginia elections of 1831, 1851, 1859, 1867, the aftermath of Nat Turner's rebellion, the use of statistics in government, the Confederate Congress, sectional reconciliation after the Civil War, the Readjustor controversy, political patronage, and internal improvements. Also mentioned are Revolutionary War pension claims, migration of free blacks to Liberia, affairs at the Chickasaw and Choctaw Indian Agency in 1851, California politics and Indians in 1851, the Tehuantepec Isthmus route, Iowa in 1851, San Francisco in 1854, New Orleans in 1861, West Virginia in 1861, the U.S.S. Princeton explosion, Dorothea Dix's efforts to establish hospitals for the mentally ill, building of the U.S. Capitol, the Virginia Central Railroad and the University of Virginia. Many letters convey local news in Staunton and Augusta County, Va., such as the development of Alum Springs, the establishment of the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, smallpox cases and land sales and controversies in Virginia and Kentucky. Others refer to legal cases handled by Stuart, including suits involving the Bath Iron Works and Buffalo Forge, and the Wheeling Bridge. Several letters discuss family affairs including plans by a cousin to run a boarding house for young women in Athens, Greece. Only a few letters mention the Civil War and Reconstruction and include references to the military movements of Confederate general Robert S. Garnett. Topics in earlier Stuart and the related Baldwin family papers include ratification of the U.S. constitution, Jeffersonian party politics, political events during the administration of George Washington, Washington Academy, the University of Virginia and its honor system, Washington College, and William Wirt's biography of Patrick Henry. The papers also contain an architectural drawing of an unidentified house, an engraving of Alexander H.H. Stuart, insurance policies, stock certificates, indentures, wills, land plats, and speeches by Alexander H.H. Stuart. Military papers of Captain George M. Cochran, Jr., Quartermaster, 52nd Virginia Infantry, consist chiefly of requisitions and receipts. There are also two printed pamphlets, 1849, in French and German, on the potato blight.
ArchivalResource: 800 (ca.) items.
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- Stuart, Alexander H. H. (Alexander Hugh Holmes), 1807-1891. Papers of Alexander H. H. Stuart and the related Stuart and Baldwin families [manuscript], 1776-1878 (bulk 1850-1861).
Thomas, William H. B. (William Henry Baldwin), 1918-,. Miscellaneous correspondence of noted Virginians [manuscript] 1820-33.
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Miscellaneous correspondence of noted Virginians [manuscript] 1820-33.
The collection contains letters, 1820 July 24 & 1829 Aug. 28, James Madison to Chapman Reynolds, and Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn. Letter, 1823 April 9, Dolley Payne Todd Madison to John Payne Todd with address leaf franked by James Madison. Letter, 1827 March 9, James Barbour War Dept., to Charles Carroll of Carrollton, fulfilling a request for a warrant and commenting "The only surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence has claims on his Country unequalled by an living being." Letter, 1833 May 28, Zachary Taylor to Col. R. Jones, Washington, D.C. .
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- Thomas, William H. B. (William Henry Baldwin), 1918-,. Miscellaneous correspondence of noted Virginians [manuscript] 1820-33.
Giddings, Joshua Reed, 1795-1864. Autograph letter signed : Jefferson, to Hon. James Barber [sic], 1825 June 6.
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Autograph letter signed : Jefferson, to Hon. James Barber [sic], 1825 June 6.
Saying that Mr. Sacket has submitted the "business" to Judge Whittlesey, who will write him.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Giddings, Joshua Reed, 1795-1864. Autograph letter signed : Jefferson, to Hon. James Barber [sic], 1825 June 6.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Autograph letter signed : Barboursville, to Jas Beatty, 1817 July 24.
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Autograph letter signed : Barboursville, to Jas Beatty, 1817 July 24.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Autograph letter signed : Barboursville, to Jas Beatty, 1817 July 24.
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIc, 1826-1836
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American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIc 1826-1836
This is part of the large inventory for the American Philosophical Society Archives. For complete information concerning this collection, please view the . Collection Description
ArchivalResource: 1.0 section
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- American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIc, 1826-1836
Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1848. Letter to James Barbour [manuscript], 1827 January 2.
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Letter to James Barbour [manuscript], 1827 January 2.
Astor writes to the Secretary of War regarding a plan to restore the abandoned Fort Gansevoort and use the facility for his fur trading company.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2p. on 2l.)
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- Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1848. Letter to James Barbour [manuscript], 1827 January 2.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842,. Papers of the Noland and Berkeley families, 1790-1850.
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Papers of the Noland and Berkeley families, 1790-1850.
Papers of Thomas Berkeley, Nelson Berkeley, and other members of the Berkeley Family of "Airwell," Hanover County, Va., and of the Noland Family, (especially Major William Noland), of Aldie, Loudoun County, Va. The collection also includes some letters to Mrs. Frances Reid of Frederick, Maryland; transactions in behalf of James Monroe and Andrew Jackson; and correspondence with Richard Rush and James Barbour. There are four letters from James Monroe to Noland: 1817 Feb. 25, 1800 Oct. 29, 1824 March 17, and 1824 April 5; and one to Richard Rush, 1826 February 14.
ArchivalResource: 650 items.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842,. Papers of the Noland and Berkeley families, 1790-1850.
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. [Letter] 1828 Jan. 14, Senate Chamber [to] James Barbour, Sec. of War / W. H. Harrison.
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[Letter] 1828 Jan. 14, Senate Chamber [to] James Barbour, Sec. of War / W. H. Harrison.
Harrison, then Senator from Ohio (1815-1828), writes to James Barbour, then Secretary of War, concerning estimates for size and cost of barracks and storehouses for troops stationed near New Orleans.
ArchivalResource: [1] leaf ; 26 cm.
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- Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. [Letter] 1828 Jan. 14, Senate Chamber [to] James Barbour, Sec. of War / W. H. Harrison.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Papers, 1812-1855.
Title:
Papers, 1812-1855.
Papers containing references to Indian affairs, the Richmond fire of 1811, a proposed canal between the Potomac and Rappahannock rivers, and pension payments.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Papers, 1812-1855.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter, 1829 December 22, Barboursville, to Mr. Webster [n.p.].
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Letter, 1829 December 22, Barboursville, to Mr. Webster [n.p.].
Van Buren, Calhoun, and Clay stand on equal ground. He is turning his back on politics but would render what service he could.
ArchivalResource: 6 p. on 2 fold leaves 23 cm.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter, 1829 December 22, Barboursville, to Mr. Webster [n.p.].
Carmichael, James, 1771-1831. Papers of Dr. James Carmichael, 1816-1834, and n.d.
Title:
Papers of Dr. James Carmichael, 1816-1834, and n.d.
This collection contains letters to Dr. Carmichael, 1819-1834, requesting medical treatment, prescriptions, and visits. There are also a few accounts and receipts, some dealing with the purchase of reference books and medical supplies, often from a Philadelphia firm run by Thomas and Judah Dobson. Dr. Carmichael's day book, 1816-1817, completes the collection. James Barbour, Edmund Berkeley, St. Ledger Landon Carter, Burr Harrison, Fontaine Maury, Hugh Mercer, Hubbard T. Minor, Mann Page, and Bushrod Washington are among the correspondents requesting treatment as are members of the Alexander, Alsop, Banks, Battaile, Brooke, Herndon, Hooe, Maury, Pratt, Selden, Stanard, Straughan, and Taliaferro families. Letters of special interest include one from Robert Carter from Sabine Hall, 1828, concerning the dispositions of slaves in whom Mrs. Carter had a life share and from J[ohn?] Gray at the University of Virginia, March 1825, who agrees to comply with a [subpoena?].
ArchivalResource: 675 (ca.) pieces.
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- Carmichael, James, 1771-1831. Papers of Dr. James Carmichael, 1816-1834, and n.d.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Walker family papers [manuscript] 1753-1873 (bulk 1816-1853).
Title:
Walker family papers [manuscript] 1753-1873 (bulk 1816-1853).
The collection pertains to Alexander Walker, a merchant, mill owner and militia captain, his siblings and five generations of descendants, and includes correspondence, business and legal papers, memoirs, autographs, military documents, poems and ledgers. Much of the correspondence is between Alexander and his brother John who immigrated to Missouri. There are also Civil War letters of Sam A. Walker, 14th Virginia Cavalry. In addition to family news, topics include early settlement,land speculation, and politics in Missouri; Virginia politics; emigration to Tennessee; commerce; epidemics; slavery and emancipation; and the Civil War. There are also letters concerning ironworks in Rockbridge County, Va., and the California gold rush. Business and legal papers contain documents re slave sales and hirings, and a Confederate "tax in kind" form, as well as items pertaining to John Walker's will; insurance; Snicker's Gap Turnpike Company; and the James River and Kanawha Company. A series of land grants signed by early Virginia and Kentucky governors including James Monroe and John Tyler and autographs of prominent Virginia figures are also present. The collection also contains a small group of Virginia military papers; some printed and miscellaneous papers including a pamphlet regarding the Freedman's Bank Swindle and a notice re an auction of Alexander Stuart's land and slaves; ledgers and an account book of Walker family members which contain genealogical information; and a statement of the Graham Society of Washington College.
ArchivalResource: 1200 items.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Walker family papers [manuscript] 1753-1873 (bulk 1816-1853).
Barbour, B. Johnson (Benjamin Johnson), 1821-1894. Papers of the Barbour family [manuscript], 1672-1930.
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Papers of the Barbour family [manuscript], 1672-1930.
The collection consists of personal and business papers of the Barbour family, including correspondence, pamphlets, newspapers, maps, speeches, documents, reports, and a record of weather observations. It consists chiefly of the correspondence of James Barbour of Barboursville, Orange County, Va., dealing mainly with his official business while Governor of Virginia (1812), Secretary of War (1825), and Minister to England (1828). There are also papers of Barbour's brother Philip Pendleton Barbour, his son Benjamin Johnson Barbour, and of other family members. There is correspondence with many notable Virginia and national statesmen. Subjects mentioned include politics, government, foreign relations, railroads, the tariff, land grants, finance, states rights, weights and measures, and plantation operations. The collection also includes "A Mappe of Paradise belonging to Mr. Richard Lee, surveyed July 22nd, 1672" by Richard Lawrence, and a land grant signed by John Quincy Adams.
ArchivalResource: 1600 items.
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- Barbour, B. Johnson (Benjamin Johnson), 1821-1894. Papers of the Barbour family [manuscript], 1672-1930.
Randolph, John, 1773-1833. John Randolph letter to James Barbour and portrait, n.d., of Randolph, 1825 February 19 [manuscript].
Title:
John Randolph letter to James Barbour and portrait, n.d., of Randolph, 1825 February 19 [manuscript].
Randolph queries Barbour about the appointment of Francis H. Deane to the U.S. Military Academy. Also included is a portrait, n.d., of Randolph.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Randolph, John, 1773-1833. John Randolph letter to James Barbour and portrait, n.d., of Randolph, 1825 February 19 [manuscript].
Banks, Linn. Commission as captain : 82nd regiment, 1st brigade, 2nd division, Virginia militia, Madison County, 1812 April 14.
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Commission as captain : 82nd regiment, 1st brigade, 2nd division, Virginia militia, Madison County, 1812 April 14.
This Madison Couty, Virginia commission was signed by Governor James Barbour. The lesser seal of the Commonwealth is affixed on the lower left recto and docketed on the verso.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf.
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- Banks, Linn. Commission as captain : 82nd regiment, 1st brigade, 2nd division, Virginia militia, Madison County, 1812 April 14.
James Barbour letter, 1781
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James Barbour letter 1781
Merchant from Virginia, grandfather of James Barbour, 1775-1842
ArchivalResource: 0.1; 1 folder
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- James Barbour letter, 1781
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Correspondence, 1792-1848
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James Barbour correspondence 1792-1848
James Barbour (1775-1842) was a Virginia planter and political figure. Collection consists of letters to Barbour chiefly on political and public affairs, and letters from Barbour to family members and others. Correspondents include John Quincy Adams, John S. Barbour, Henry Clay, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, and Richard Rush.
ArchivalResource: .6 linear foot (2 boxes)
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- James Barbour correspondence, 1792-1848
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter to J.C. Cabell [manuscript], 1825 January 3.
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Letter to J.C. Cabell [manuscript], 1825 January 3.
Barbour writes about a successful claim he has pressed in Congress which will help the University [of Virginia].
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter to J.C. Cabell [manuscript], 1825 January 3.
Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866. Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843
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Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843.
The Sparks collection consists of original and transcribed historical documents and correspondence, chiefly concerning the American colonies and the original thirteen states, collected or transcribed beginning in 1819 by Jared Sparks. The collection includes the papers of Sir Francis Bernard and George Chalmers, letters of Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, the Marquis de Lafayette, and George Washington, the journals of Thomas Ainslie, the Board of Trade, the New York Provincial Congress and Conventions, as well as the papers and records from state public offices, among many others. The Sparks collection also contains his own historical essays and compositions, published articles, letter books, diaries, account books related to his college days, professional research, and material documenting his tenure as College president.
ArchivalResource: 252 volumes, 10 env., 2 folders, 3 cases, 57 boxes (31.6 linear ft.)
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- Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter to Thomas White concerning a novel by a Virginian, a copy of which was presented to Sir Walter Scott [manuscript] 1829 Apr. 22.
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Letter to Thomas White concerning a novel by a Virginian, a copy of which was presented to Sir Walter Scott [manuscript] 1829 Apr. 22. 1829.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter to Thomas White concerning a novel by a Virginian, a copy of which was presented to Sir Walter Scott [manuscript] 1829 Apr. 22.
Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts: Thomas Forsyth papers, 1804-1833.
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Draper manuscripts: Thomas Forsyth papers, 1804-1833.
Papers of Thomas Forsyth, a Chicago and Peoria, Illinois fur trader who served as Indian agent for the Sauk and Fox in Illinois and Missouri from 1818-1830 at Rock Island. The papers contain materials on the War of 1812 in the West, including correspondence (1812-1817) of the territorial governors of Illinois and Missouri, Ninian Edwards and William Clark, concerning military operations in Illinois and American attempts to secure Indian allies.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 c.f. (9 volumes)
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- Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts: Thomas Forsyth papers, 1804-1833.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter to an unidentified correspondent, 1837 October 20.
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Letter to an unidentified correspondent, 1837 October 20.
Barbour writes that Representative William C. Johnson of Maryland wishes to make public the opinions of Thomas Jefferson on a national bank. Barbour's informant has retired from politics and does not want to be quoted. Congressman Lewis Williams of North Carolina is also mentioned.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter to an unidentified correspondent, 1837 October 20.
Taylor, Creed, 1766-1836. Papers of Creed Taylor [manuscript], 1791-1873.
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Papers of Creed Taylor [manuscript], 1791-1873.
Correspondence contains information on plantation life at Taylor's "Needham" and Judith Randolph's "Bizarre"; legal and financial matters; Virginia politics and the Republican Party; the law school maintained at "Needham" by Taylor; the Virginia Literary Fund to support public education; the division of Fincastle County, Va., in 1799; James Monroe's presidential bid of 1808; and cases before the Superior Court of Chancery, including one involving William W. Hening. Other topics include the Virginia-Kentucky boundary dispute of 1803; the necessity of a Republican university education (Eldred Simkins); a Virginia state bank (John Taylor of Caroline); a book endorsement; the Mutual Assurance Society (Alexander McRae); changes in the Virginia judicial system (Archibald Stuart, ); judicial procedure (Dabney Carr); residency requirements for judges of courts of chancery (Robert Nelson, William Nelson); safety of court records in war time (Archibald Thweatte); Mordecai's school in Warrenton (Samuel Taylor); the sale of Thomas Mann Randolph's estate and Randolph's distrust of Francis Walker Gilmer's motives; Taylor's incipient problem with alcohol (Samuel Taylor, 1828 Feb 27). Also of interest are letters concerning the binding out of a free black youth (John Michaux, Nat Dodson) and the disposition of Taylor's property and the fate of his slave Rhody and her family (Samuel Taylor 1826 Aug. 28). In a note, 1802 February 1, James Monroe sends a publication. In a letter fragment, ca. 1808, Monroe suggests corrections in the wording of an endorsement of his presidential bid by Taylor. In a letter, 1811 Janaury 21, he writes re the appointment of a Mr. Robinson to an unnamed position. In a letter, 1813 January 4, Taylor writes to Monroe recommending the appointment of William Randolph as Captain. In a letter, 1813 January 4, James Madison writes re the appointment of R. M. Chapman as clerk of the Chancery Court at Fredericksburg. There are several letters from admirers concerning Creed's Journal of the Law School including one from Thomas Jefferson,1823 March 24. In addition the collection contains accounts of Creed Taylor as executor of Beverley Randolph. Correspondence of Creed Taylor, Jr., chiefly convey family news. An 1863 letter concerns salt rationing, an 1873 one concerns the whereabouts of a former servant "Aleck" "carried to Kentucky by the Federal Army." The collection also contains the diaries, 1852-1856, of Jennette Knickerbocker, a Madison County, New York school teacher, as well as her correspondence with Albert Howard, Jr. The 1852 diary describes her year at an institute in Cazenovia, N.Y. (Cazenovia College?).
ArchivalResource: 416 items.
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- Taylor, Creed, 1766-1836. Papers of Creed Taylor [manuscript], 1791-1873.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Barbour family papers [manuscript] 1828-1857.
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Barbour family papers [manuscript] 1828-1857.
The collection includes a letterbook of James Barbour, 1828-1829; two Barbour family account books, 1830-1840 and ca.1850-1857.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Barbour family papers [manuscript] 1828-1857.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. James Barbour letter, 1826 Mar. 6.
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James Barbour letter, 1826 Mar. 6.
Letter from Barbour to Henry Clay regarding a legal matter concerning Jewish veterans.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. James Barbour letter, 1826 Mar. 6.
Allen, David,. Miscellaneous letters, 1793-1945.
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Miscellaneous letters, 1793-1945.
Includes a letter, 1793, from Richard Henry Lee to Richard Clough Anderson, concerning lands Anderson is surveying for Revolutionary War claims, especially those involving Lee's children who have inherited some claims. Also include a letter, 1836, from James Barbour to David Allen concerning his blooded horses and stock improvement; and a letter, 1883, from Fitzhugh Lee to Henry Cleveland concerning a letter of Robert E. Lee sent to Cleveland for facsimile reproduction. Also include letters, n.d., from Richard Harding Davis to Charles Belmont Davis concerning a visit to Lady Astor and her family at their country house and social news; and to Seymour Hicks concerning a visit to England, a possible writing project, family matters, and the perfidy of the Germans. Also include a letter, n.d., from Ellen Glasgow, New York, to Blanche Wolf Knopf offering condolences to Knopf for her mother's illness.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Allen, David,. Miscellaneous letters, 1793-1945.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter to John S. Skinner, Postmaster of Baltimore, asking for assistance in arranging passage to Europe [manuscript] 1828 July 12.
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Letter to John S. Skinner, Postmaster of Baltimore, asking for assistance in arranging passage to Europe [manuscript] 1828 July 12. 1828.
ArchivalResource: 1 letter.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter to John S. Skinner, Postmaster of Baltimore, asking for assistance in arranging passage to Europe [manuscript] 1828 July 12.
United States. War Dept. Letters sent by the Secretary of War relating to military affairs, 1808-1830 [microform].
Title:
Letters sent by the Secretary of War relating to military affairs, 1808-1830 [microform].
Selected reels of letters sent by the Secretary of War relating to all aspects of his military oversight responsibilities, including Indian affairs, fortifications, military reservations, military roads, military personnel, settlement of claims for services and property, and War Department funding. They were sent to state and federal officials, military personnel, and private persons and businesses.
ArchivalResource: 6 microfilm reels.
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- United States. War Dept. Letters sent by the Secretary of War relating to military affairs, 1808-1830 [microform].
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Autograph letter signed : Barboursville, 1830 Nov. 6.
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Autograph letter signed : Barboursville, 1830 Nov. 6.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Autograph letter signed : Barboursville, 1830 Nov. 6.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter, Barboursville, Va. to Richard Smith [manuscript] 1833 Nov. 13.
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Letter, Barboursville, Va. to Richard Smith [manuscript] 1833 Nov. 13.
Barbour asks Smith, cashier of his bank at Washington, to handle some business for him. Engraving, 1825-28, of Barbour [1 item steel engraving 27 cm.].
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter, Barboursville, Va. to Richard Smith [manuscript] 1833 Nov. 13.
Davis, Isaac. Papers, 1782-1878; (bulk 1790-1828).
Title:
Papers, 1782-1878; (bulk 1790-1828).
Correspondence of Isaac and of his son, Thomas, concerning land in Kentucky; Indian wars and war with Great Britain, 1790-1828; Thomas's lawsuit against Robert Wickliffe; the election of James Barbour to the Virginia House of Delegates; Thomas Davis' plantation and purchase of horses; politics; and William Smith, governor of Virginia. Among the correspondents are Robert H. Banks, James Barbour, William Fitzhugh Gordon, Enoch Smith, and Robert Wickliffe.
ArchivalResource: 611 items.
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- Davis, Isaac. Papers, 1782-1878; (bulk 1790-1828).
Badeau, Adam. Tucker-Ewell papers, 1770-1893, 1770-1818.
Title:
Tucker-Ewell papers, 1770-1893, 1770-1818.
The majority of these papers cover 1770-1818 and concern St. George Tucker. Included mainly are correspondence and receipts. The remainder of the records concern the College of William and Mary namely correspondence of Benjamin Stoddert Ewell, president of the college.
ArchivalResource: 183 leaves.
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- Badeau, Adam. Tucker-Ewell papers, 1770-1893, 1770-1818.
Christopher Van Deventer papers 1799-1925 Van Deventer, Christopher, papers
Title:
Christopher Van Deventer papers 1799-1925 Van Deventer, Christopher, papers
The Christopher Van Deventer papers contain incoming and outgoing correspondence and documents concerning the War of 1812, the politics of the 1810s and 1820s, and the political career of John C. Calhoun.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear feet
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- Christopher Van Deventer papers, Van Deventer, Christopher, papers, 1799-1925
Biddle, Nicholas, 1786-1844,. Nourse Family papers [manuscript], 1685-1904.
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Nourse Family papers [manuscript], 1685-1904.
31 manuscript volumes and ca. 1400 manuscripts of the Nourse family of Weston, Herfordshire, England; Berkeley Co., W. Va.; Washington, D.C.; and Weston, Fauquier Co., Va.; and of related Bull and Morris families. The collection includes: letters, account books, commonplace books, day books, notebooks, ledgers, maps, music, newspaper clippings, sermons, recipe book, journals, and other family records. Diary, 1846, 1850-1851, of James Burn Nourse describes an overland journey west, voyage around Cape Horn on the U.S. sloop of war "Preble", and his experiences in the California gold rush. Ledgers, 1844-1848, record operations of a foundry, possibly the West Point Foundry, West Point, N.Y. Ledgers of Joseph Nourse and letters to his wife, Maria Bull Nourse and his son, Charles Josephus Nourse chiefly relate to American finance during the Revolutionary and Confederation periods, his work as Register of the Treasury, campaigns in the War of 1812, the administration of the U.S. Army, 1819-1829, the effect of Jackson's spoils system; and to the Washington political and social scene and include mentions of James and Dolley Madison. Letters of Charles Josephus Nourse to his wife, Rebecca Morris Nourse and others, describe life in London where he had been sent by Madison, the War of 1812, military actions, and Indian removals. Letters from Anthony Morris to his children describe his life as an unofficial diplomat in Spanish society, his travels in Spain and personal matters. In addition the papers contain correspondence of other family members. Individual items of interest include a 1780 broadside regarding General Lafayette's orders regarding the proposed invasion of Canada, a note regarding entertainment for General Lafayette, and James Barbour's map of Washington, D.C.; a dinner invitation from George Washington; two dinner invitations from James Madison; three pieces of colonial Maryland currency, 1775-1776. Correspondents include Nicholas Biddle, John C. Calhoun, Sir Augustus John Foster, Sam Houston, Joel Poinsett, Richard Rush, and Winfield Scott.
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- Biddle, Nicholas, 1786-1844,. Nourse Family papers [manuscript], 1685-1904.
Monroe, James, 1758-1831. Miscellaneous letters and documents : of James Monroe, 1798-1830, n.d.
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Miscellaneous letters and documents : of James Monroe, 1798-1830, n.d.
John Beckley writes to Monroe about personal, national, and international news, 1798; St. George Tucker thanks Monroe for advice on responding to an unfavorable report on his conduct, 1810; John C. Calhoun opposes protective tariff, 1828, expresses concern about tariff policy, sees inequities leading to sectional conflict, 1830; E. Prudhomme and S. Valentine enclose a badge chosen by the French Society in New York to be worn to commemorate the anniversary of the French Revolution, 1830; James Madison writes about both being named as presidential electors for Virginia against their consent, and how to decline, 1828. Monroe writes to "The Chancellor" approving of an unspecified measure, 1809; to James Barbour asking him to check on the claim of John Thomason of Albemarle County, Va., for compensation for service in the War of 1812, 1826; to unknown recipient about Samuel Gouverneur's indictment for fraud and willingness to help prove his innocence, 1826; to unknown recipient sends deeds for land in payment of debt, plans to sell slaves and other property, 1827; to Charlottesville Advocate editor discussing publication of several pamphlets, 1827. Also, Monroe to John Skinner exchanging volumes of the American Farmer, 1828; to John McLean that he is bedridden with injuries from fall off horse, and about Gouverneur's appointment as postmaster of New York, 1828; to unknown recipient will send for a box of wine, buying a horse, 1829; to unknown recipient offering to help with claims of Fulwar Skipwith, 1830. Also, includes an extract of a 1772 French marriage registry entry; John Skinner writes to an unknown recipient about communications with the British fleet, 1814?; Benjamin Crowninshield power of attorney, 1820; Richard Riker asks Samuel Gouverneur for Monroe's letter inviting Lafayette to visit the U.S. and Lafayette's reply so he can mount and present them to Monroe, 1823; Lafayette writes to Joel Poinsett congratulating him on appointment as U.S. Minister to Pan-American Conference at Panama, 1826; Samuel Southard writes to John Spence about a naval appointment for Spence's son, 1829; estimate of furniture belonging to Monroe and transferred to the President's House, prepared by John Mason and John Van Ness, 1817; patent of invention for improvements in the water wheel, signed by Monroe, 1811; and blank passport signed by Monroe and John Quincy Adams, n.d.
ArchivalResource: 25 items.
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- Monroe, James, 1758-1831. Miscellaneous letters and documents : of James Monroe, 1798-1830, n.d.
Richards, Paul C.,. Letters of Virginians [manuscript] 1795-1818, 1870.
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Letters of Virginians [manuscript] 1795-1818, 1870.
James Barbour to Cuthbert Harrison, Nelson Co., Ky, 1795 Oct. 9, regarding a debt. William Branch Giles, Richmond, to Francis Taliaferro Brooke, Fredericksburg, 1799 Jan. 18 regarding a tobacco debt of a Mr. Washington. John Randolph, Williamsburg, to unidentified recipient, 1805 June 12, regarding his nephew's voyage to London. Thomas Mann Randolph to Craven Peyton, Buck Island, 1813 Jan. 22, regarding road repair. Wilson Cary Nicholas, Richmond, to William Patterson, Baltimore, 1818 Feb. 7, regarding loan repayment. William Holmes McGuffey, U. Va., to Alexander T. McGill, 1870 March 24, regarding Hepburn's prospects at the College of New Jersey. With these is an engraving of John Randolph of Roanoke.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Richards, Paul C.,. Letters of Virginians [manuscript] 1795-1818, 1870.
Randolph, John, 1773-1833. Letter : to James Barbour and portrait, n.d., of Randolph, 1825 February 19.
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Letter : to James Barbour and portrait, n.d., of Randolph, 1825 February 19.
Randolph queries Barbour about the appointment of Francis H. Deane to the U.S. Military Academy. Also included is a portrait, n.d., of Randolph.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Randolph, John, 1773-1833. Letter : to James Barbour and portrait, n.d., of Randolph, 1825 February 19.
Messias letter, 1826 Mar. 30.
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Messias letter, 1826 Mar. 30.
Letter from a Major[?] Messias to James Barbour regarding a property suit relating to damages during the War of 1812 and Jewish veterans.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Messias letter, 1826 Mar. 30.
United States. Pension Bureau. Revolutionary War pension claims [manuscript] 1811-26.
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Revolutionary War pension claims [manuscript] 1811-26.
Letters written to successive Secretaries of War, John C. Calhoun and James Barbour, and to J.L. Edwards of the Pension Bureau concerning various Revolutionary pension claims.
ArchivalResource: 43 items.
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- United States. Pension Bureau. Revolutionary War pension claims [manuscript] 1811-26.
Agricultural Society of Albemarle (Charlottesville, Va.). Transactions of the Agricultural Society of Albemarle, [Co. Va.] [manuscript], 1817-1828.
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Transactions of the Agricultural Society of Albemarle, [Co. Va.] [manuscript], 1817-1828.
Agricultural Society of Albemarle, [Co., Va.] transactions, one volume, photocopies of the original in the Virginia Historical Society. Includes a letter from Thomas Mann Randolph to James Madison and reply, 1817 Oct. 14 and 24, about the organization of the Society.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Agricultural Society of Albemarle (Charlottesville, Va.). Transactions of the Agricultural Society of Albemarle, [Co. Va.] [manuscript], 1817-1828.
Brown, Jacob, 1775-1828. Jacob Brown papers, 1812-1828.
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Jacob Brown papers, 1812-1828.
Two official letterbooks, chiefly 1814-1828, containing copies of incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, accounts, and reports, relating to the military career and activities of Major-General Brown, especially his participation in various battles of the War of 1812 around Niagara, Fort Erie, and Lake Ontario; and as commander of the Division of the North, with headquarters at Brownville, N.Y. Includes material on general military matters, troop movements, army reorganization, establishment of forts and other military construction, and relations with the Indians, namely a "Memorandum of the Tribes of Indians in the North-West...." with various statistics on the tribes and their ways of life. A third volume entitled "Memorandum of occurrences and some important facts attending the Campaign on the Niagara in 1814" contains memoranda and copies of correspondence relating to the Battle of Lundy's Lane in which Brown figured prominently. Correspondents include John Armstrong, James Barbour, John C. Calhoun, Isaac Chauncey, De Witt Clinton, William Harris Crawford, Alexander James Dallas, Edmund Pendleton Gaines, George Graham, George Izard, Andrew Jackson, Alexander Macomb, James Monroe, Daniel Parker, and Winfield Scott.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.1 container.1 microfilm reel.
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- Brown, Jacob, 1775-1828. Jacob Brown papers, 1812-1828.
Agassiz, Alexander, 1835-1910,. American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench [manuscript] 1300-1926.
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American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench [manuscript] 1300-1926.
Material collected by Hench, some as an autograph collection and others for use in his classes at the University of Virginia with examples of various periods. Modern autographs collected by Hench include letters by associates of Edgar Allan Poe; Civil War letters; papers relating to Virginia history; correspondence of writers and politicians, particularly from the Victorian era; and other miscellaneous correspondence with literary or histocial interest. Letters of James Barbour concern financial matters including an account for destitute seamen, and the southern boundary of Cherokee lands. Letters of John Bright to Sir John Jaffray, Dr. J. P. Litchfield, Dr. Henry Thomas and others discuss English politics. Individual letters include Alexander Agassiz on lack of funding for a Museum of Comparative Zoology; Mark Alexander on his political service; Christopher Anstey on White family illness; Samuel Chapman Armstrong to Dr. Peabody on a "colored" preacher; and the progress of Hampton Institute; Philip James Bailey on an acquaintance; Joanna Baillie on her refusal to contribute to annuals; George Bancroft on Hart's life of Robert Morris; Clara Barton on a nephew's illness (copy); James Beattie sending thanks; Charles Bell to Sir John Richardson on a trip through England (copy); Park Benjamin on a speaking date; Cyrus Billartin to Charles Henry Van Wyck on Civil War letters; George Henry Boker to Paul Hamilton Hayne on literary matters; Joseph Bosworth to W. Jerdan on literary matters; John Minor Botts to William Ogden Niles on Whigs and the election of 1840; John Breckenridge on a clerkship; Max Bruch on a concerto; Peter Buchan on publishing Robert Burns; and Hezekiah Butterworth on William Dean Howells. There are also bank drafts drawn by Philip Pendleton Barbour; a document stating that Joel Barlow was a U. S. plenipotentiary to France; autographs or brief notes of Kate Bateman, Gamaliel Bradford, W. LeRoy Broun; poems by Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta;
ArchivalResource: circa 45 items.
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- Agassiz, Alexander, 1835-1910,. American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench [manuscript] 1300-1926.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter to W.F. Redding [manuscript] 1824 June 16.
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Letter to W.F. Redding [manuscript] 1824 June 16.
Barbour, Barboursville, Va., writes concerning a contribution to a paper edited by Redding.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter to W.F. Redding [manuscript] 1824 June 16.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter : Richmond, [Virginia], to George Rogers Clark, Louisville, Kentucky, 18[14] Oct. 29.
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Letter : Richmond, [Virginia], to George Rogers Clark, Louisville, Kentucky, 18[14] Oct. 29.
Expresses the appreciation of the people of Virginia for Clark's services during the Revolutionary War; presents a sword and annual pension of $400.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 26 cm.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter : Richmond, [Virginia], to George Rogers Clark, Louisville, Kentucky, 18[14] Oct. 29.
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
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Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Autograph letters and documents of American political and military leaders collected by Frederick Myers Dearborn.
ArchivalResource: 28 boxes (14 linear ft.)
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- Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915,. Papers of Archibald Stuart and Briscoe Gerard Baldwin, 1764-1884.
Title:
Papers of Archibald Stuart and Briscoe Gerard Baldwin, 1764-1884.
Legal and financial papers comprise most of the collection; correspondence consists chiefly of letters to Stuart and Baldwin from clients. Various legal issues covered include land patents, wills, land deeds, land surveys, accounts, slave transactions, and criminal and civil suits. The collection also contains letters from Martha S. Baldwin to her husband, Briscoe G. Baldwin containing news of family and friends. There is some material pertaining to Baldwin's father-in-law, John Brown, Chancellor of the Staunton District. Other material pertains to Stuart's father, Alexander, a Revolutionary War officer and founder of Liberty Hall Academy (now Washington and Lee University), and to his son, Alexander Hugh Holmes, U.S. Representative from Virginia and Cabinet officer. The latter contain some items concerning the Whig party and presidential elections. There are military papers concerning service in the Continental Army. Other topics in the papers include student life at the College of William and Mary, Virginia Military Institute and the University of Virginia, temperance parties, meetings of the General Assembly and Briscoe Baldwin's private law school. Included in the papers are a letter from Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Bowyer and a land grant signed by Jefferson to William Curvey(1780 July 14, Sept. 1); and an answer to a bill of complaint given by John Wayles as attorney in a law cases. Major correspondents are generally local people whom Stuart or Baldwin represented in law cases. The following named correspondents are usually writers of one or two letters on Virginia politics or the Whig party. They include Charles Francis Adams, John James Allen, Philip John Brown Baldwin, James Barbour, Philip Pendleton Barbour, Otway Byrd Barraud, James Breckinridge, Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough, Alexander Brown, and John Brown (1762-1826). Also William H. Cabell, James Overton Carr, Augustus Alexander Chapman, John Coalter, James Craik, Peter Vyvian Daniel, Raleigh T. Daniel, William Daniel, Jr., James H. Dooley, A.W. Dunscombe, Thomas Walker Gilmer, William Waller Henning, Chapman Johnson, Zachariah Johnston, and Cyrus Hall McCormick. Also Samuel McDowell Moore, Philip Norbone Nicholas, Isaac S. Pennybacker, Bernard Peyton, John Howe, Peyton, Henry Ruffner, Francis Henney Smith, Daniel Stickley, George W. Summers, John Taylor, Richard H. Toler, George Tucker and Henry St. George Tucker.
ArchivalResource: 4500 items.
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- Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915,. Papers of Archibald Stuart and Briscoe Gerard Baldwin, 1764-1884.
Adams, Stephen, 1835-. Papers of the Barbour family [manuscript], 1793-1941.
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Papers of the Barbour family [manuscript], 1793-1941.
The collection consists chiefly of the personal and financial papers of James Barbour, his son, Benjamin Johnson Barbour, and granddaughter Caroline Homassel Barbour Ellis. Topics of interest include complaints of extravagance by a Harvard student, 1815; the War of 1812; slaves and slavery (including an 1854 inventory); genealogy; the American Party and its opposition to Roman Catholics as office holders; rail travel from Virginia to Florida in 1857; cotton; Orange County court house construction; and Reconstruction, the Republican Party, and the Virginia Convention of 1867. Also the Immigration Society; the shooting of General Thompson by Osceola at Ft. King; William Mahone's political activities; a St. Paul law practice in 1886; the Minneapolis exposition, 1886; the destruction of Madison letters by a gardener; a building for the Library of Congress; Fitzhugh Lee as governor; Thomas L. Rosser's political opinions; and Russian and Polish affairs, 1889. Also James Barbour's orations, 1890; race relations in 1891; the Boer War; the San Francisco earthquake; a 1917 poetry reading by Robert Frost; Red Cross Work; Catherine Booth; the Yorktown Sesquecentennial; and Garden Week. University of Virginia topics include the Student Infirmary Fund, 1867; Washington Hall, 1869; renovations and additions, 1869; astronomical observations, 1869; a department of agriculture, 1870; and the detrimental effect of politics on the University, 1884. Also the selling of the Lee family papers to the Library of Congress, 1886; the resevoir and dam, 1886; reorganization of various schools, 1887; recasting of the bell; the hiring and resignation of professors; Dr. Harrison's affair; and Presbyterian influence. The collection also contains ballot sheets for the election of Zachary Taylor; a William Henry Harrison political cartoon; U.Va. Board of Visitors resolutions, 1850-1865, on faculty salaries; minutes and membership lists, 1876-1879, of the Lay Association Virginia Diocese of the Episcopal Church; minutes, 1892, of the U.Va. Society of Alumni; photographs of Barboursville; slave inventories; and copies of General orders, August - November 1861, issued by Generals Banks, and McClellan, U.S. Army of the Potomac.
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- Adams, Stephen, 1835-. Papers of the Barbour family [manuscript], 1793-1941.
William C. Rives papers, 1674-1939
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William C. Rives papers, 1674-1939
Papers of William C. Rives include correspondence, journals, diaries, draft of Rives's incomplete "Life and Time of James Madison," and drafts of speeches, novels, and an unpublished autobiography. Sujects include Jacksonianism, Whig political movement, diplomatic relations with France, slavery, Civil War, and Reconstruction. Correspondents include James Barbour, David Campbell, James Fenimore Cooper, Edward Everett, Millard Fillmore, James Hamilton, William Henry Harrison, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, the marquis de Lafayette, Abbott Lawrence, Hugh Swinton Legaré, William Berkeley Lewis, Dolley Madison, James Madison, James M. Mason, James Monroe, Nathaniel Niles, Thomas Ritchie, John Tyler, Martin Van Buren, Daniel Webster, and Robert C. Winthrop. Papers (1744-1835) of Thomas Walker and papers (1760-1795) of his son, Francis Walker, consist chiefly of accounts, invoices, receipts, and other financial papers, with some correspondence, printed material, miscellany, and journal (1750) kept by Walker during his exploration of the Loyal Land Company's holdings. Correspondents include Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, and George Washington.
ArchivalResource: 50,400 items.172 containers.9 microfilm reels.
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- Rives, William C. (William Cabell), 1793-1868. Papers of William C. Rives, 1674-1939 (bulk 1830-1890).
Ambler, Elizabeth Barbour, 1865-1921. Additional papers [manuscript].
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Additional papers [manuscript].
Correspondents include Gov. James Barbour.
ArchivalResource: 18 items.
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- Ambler, Elizabeth Barbour, 1865-1921. Additional papers [manuscript].
Barbour family. Documents of the Barbour family, 1773-1825
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Documents of the Barbour family, 1773-1825
Ship's clearance papers, 16 Nov. 1773, of the brigantine William; letter, 13 May 1816, to the Postmaster General on behalf of Mrs. Joshua Lewis, a widow of the War of 1812; and his commission, 7 Mar. 1825, as Secretary of War signed by John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. Documents of the Barbour family [manuscript] 1773-1825.
Rust, George, Jr., 1788-1857. Papers, 1788-1858 (bulk 1815-1858).
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Papers, 1788-1858 (bulk 1815-1858).
The collection contains Gen. Rust's political, personal, and business papers. There are a few drafts of letters by Rust, including one to President Franklin Pierce, dated March 9, 1853, concerning one Henry Bedinger and various Virginia political figures, and a second to Pierce, dated March 7, 1856, being "a list of the persons from [Loudoun] County, Virginia, now holding offices in Washington under the federal government." The business papers contain routine accounts and copies of agreements and deeds. A number of the items concern Rust's "Indian Town" tract in Lancaster County, Virginia. Rust sent letters to: William Allen, William Segar Archer, Henry Bedinger, George Bomford, Horace C. Cammack, Richard Kidder Meade, Charles Fenton Mercer, John Moore, P.N. Nicholas, Franklin Pierce, James K. Polk, J. William Roper, George Rust, William Rust, Landry Trasimond and G.B. Wager. Rust received letters from: James Barbour, L.P. Bayne, George W. Bolling, John H. Briscoe, W.C.B. Butler, William H. Handey, R.H. Henderson, William M. Hume, Richard M. Johnson, Robert Ward Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Amos Kendall, Andrew Keyser, Clarence F. LeGrand, Joseph Lewis, Edward Lucas, Armistead Thomson Mason, John Mason, Richard Norris, Ben Peyton, James Pleasants, Asa Rogers, Albert Rust, Bushrod Rust, W. Selden, W.G. Singleton, Smith Slaughter, Joseph R. Snyder, Pierre Soule, Agnes Taylor, and R.I. Taylor.
ArchivalResource: 214 p.
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- Rust, George, Jr., 1788-1857. Papers, 1788-1858 (bulk 1815-1858).
Ambler, Edward, d. 1768,. Papers of the Ambler family [manuscript], 1748-1939 (bulk 1820-1866).
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Papers of the Ambler family [manuscript], 1748-1939 (bulk 1820-1866).
The collection consists chiefly of the personal and business papers of John Ambler, John Jacquelin Ambler and John Jacquelin Ambler, Jr. Earliest correspondence includes business letters to Edward Ambler from Samuel Athawes, William Dabney, Thomas Ludwell Lee, Robert C. Nicholas, George Shaw and John Shaw. Of interest is a 1748 letter that mentions moving to Jamestown because of smallpox. Letters, 1748-1752, from Richard Ambler to his sons Edward and John provide fatherly advice on the proper education for them at Wakefield Academy in England. Letters, 1820's, to Colonel John Ambler pertain mostly to agriculture, especially tobacco. Of interest are letters, 1824 December 5, on whipping slaves and clearing land for tobacco crops. Letters to John Jacquelin Ambler concern his education; the election of 1824; social concerns, particularly temperance; politics; agriculture, particularly wheat cultivation; local and state politics; and the Louisa Railroad. Letters to John Jacquelin Ambler, Jr., concern his education at the University of Virginia. The death of a servant from consumption is mentioned. Barbour family letters chiefly concern family matters but include a letter from Martin Van Buren offering Philip P. Barbour a judgeship. Also of interest are an 1830 letter on party politics and the Virginia General Assembly election; an 1835 letter on a contested Albemarle County election; an 1831 letter from Thomas W. Gilmer on Barbour as a potential vice-presidential candidate, and an 1832 notice regarding a runaway slave. Miscellaneous correspondence of interest includes an 1821 memorandum on the hiring of an overseer; a 1774 letter from Edmund Randolph to Robert Carter Nicholas on the Revolutionary War; a letter from James Monroe to John Brockenbrough regarding John Ambler; and letters from Henry Clay and Washington Irving. Legal papers of Philip Pendleton Barbour concern cases in which he acted as counsel; and also include the wills of Matthew Miller, John Hopkins, David Rodes, Michael Carpenter, Thomas Payne, William C. Wibby, and Philip P. Barbour, all of which mention slaves; and documents concerning his judicial appointment. There are also land grants for King William County, petitions from the freeholders of Madison and Louisa Counties, and a legal action over the death of a slave in Rockingham County. Financial papers of Col. John Ambler and of the Barbour family include a detailed physician's bill; property lists for crops and slaves; and papers concerning plantation management, including accounts and tobacco sales; and inventories of the farms Cottage, Mill Farm, and Lakeland, in particular livestock, tools, tobacco, and slaves. The collection also contains travel notes, 1831, by John Jacquelin Ambler on a trip to Richmond and Baltimore seeking a cure for an illness; addresses by Philip P. Barbour; an 1841 slave sale broadside; a broadside of the Catalogue of the Law Library of the Late Judge Barbour; the appointment of Philip P. Barbour as associate justice of the U. S. Supreme Court signed by Andrew Jackson; and genealogical notes by Beverly Gish. The collection also contains a lock of Mrs. John J. Ambler's hair and a fragement of "Jacobs Pillar" (a.k.a. the Stone of Scone) with a note identifying it as such. Correspondents include Thomas Ludwell Lee, James Maury,and Robert C. Nicholas.
ArchivalResource: 400 (ca.) items.
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- Ambler, Edward, d. 1768,. Papers of the Ambler family [manuscript], 1748-1939 (bulk 1820-1866).
Autograph File, B, ca.1500-1982
Title:
Autograph File, B, ca.1500-1982
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 18.5 linear feet (37 boxes)
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- Autograph File, B, ca.1500-1976.
John & Abraham Miller (Merchants : Winchester, Va.). Records of the firm & papers of Abraham Miller, John Miller & Dr. Godfrey Miller [manuscript] 1789 (1802-42) 1902.
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Records of the firm & papers of Abraham Miller, John Miller & Dr. Godfrey Miller [manuscript] 1789 (1802-42) 1902.
Ledgers & papers showing customers' accounts, debits & receipts, records of receipts owed, bank accounts, etc. of this merchant firm which sold drugs. There are bills from other druggists particularly Charles Marshall & Son, Philadelphia, and Samuel Watkins, druggist, New York; incl. an 1806 drug price list, and customers receipts. there is some business correspondence regarding purchase of medicines & finances; and various indentures. Papers, 1805-14, pertaining to the 31st. Regt., Va. Light Infantry, Va. Militia; incl. a muster roll, and John Miller's commissions as lt. & capt. signed by William H. Cabell and James Barbour.
ArchivalResource: 175 items + 13 v.
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- John & Abraham Miller (Merchants : Winchester, Va.). Records of the firm & papers of Abraham Miller, John Miller & Dr. Godfrey Miller [manuscript] 1789 (1802-42) 1902.
Tait family. Papers, 1786-1899.
Title:
Papers, 1786-1899.
These papers, 1786-1899, contain genealogical materials; legal records of various types, especially deeds and indentures involving land; letters; correspondence; financial records such as receipts, accounts, notes, memorandum books, and subscriptions; journals (notebooks); electoral records; architectural records; and printed materials. The largest series in these papers include legal records, 1798-1865, .3 cubic ft.; the Charles Tait papers, 1791-1835, .7 cubic ft.; and the James A. Tait papers, 1807-1849 and n.d., .6 cubic ft. These series comprise about three-fourths of the collection. The legal records contain not only records related to land transactions, but wills, slave records, contracts with freedmen, and other documents. The Charles Tait papers, 1791-1836, contain correspondence and letters, general; business letters, and financial records. Major subjects discussed in the correspondence and letters include U.S., Ga., and Ala., politics and government; family matters, the Lea-Conrad scientific controversay; Ala.--description and travel; buying land and agriculture in Ga. and Ala., especially growing cotton; foreign relations; and many others. Major correspondents included William H. Crawford, John Williams Walker, William Wyatt Bibb, John C. Calhoun, Isaac Lea, T.A. Conrad, Jeremiah Austill, James A. Tait, Elizabeth C. Tait, and many others. His memorandum books and financial records are of interest also, especially his accounts with Jeremiah Austill, George Johnston, and various banks. The James A. Tait papers, 1807-1849, contain letters, business and personal; writings; and financial records. Major subjects discussed in the letters include: family matters; the War of 1812; foreign relations generally; buying land and raising crops in Ala., especially cotton and corn; and many others. Major correspondents included Charles Tait, Sarah Tait, and Charles William Tait, and the firms of Austill ? Broadnax, Newton, and Co.; and Harwell & Davis. In his 1813 journal are described some of his experiences in the War of 1812, and the 1831-1842 journal contains notations on various topics, including shipping costs, cotton accounts, slave purchases, and genealogy of Afro-Americans. Financial records are interesting and detailed, especially the accounts and larger receipts, and the steamboat accounts and receipts. In those accounts are reflected Tait's business transactions, especially the shipping and selling of his cotton crop through cotton brokers. Another series of special interest is the Elizabeth C. Tait papers, 1813-1845, which contains letters and accounts and receipts. Major subjects discussed include the migration of the Taits to Ala., and other matters related to family life; the War of 1812; Ala.--social life and customs; and many other subjects. Primary correspondents include Charles Tait, James A. Tait, and Elizabeth's sisters and brother Sarah Ann Goode Coleman, Rebecca S. Goode, and Sidney N. Goode; as well as her son, Charles W. Tait. Another two series of interest, though both are small, are the Charles W. Tait papers, 1818-1865; and the James G. Tait papers, 1856-1899, both of which contain letters on finances and U.S. history, Civil War, 1861-1865, among other subjects.
ArchivalResource: Originals 2 cubic ft. (5 archives boxes and 2 oversized boxes).Copies: 2 microfilm reels.
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- Tait family. Papers, 1786-1899.
Nourse, Charles Josephus, 1786-1851. Charles J. Nourse papers, 1758-1831, undated bulk 1819-1831.
Title:
Charles J. Nourse papers, 1758-1831, undated bulk 1819-1831.
Contains the following types of materials: correspondence, personnel documents, organizational documents, family documents. Contains information pertaining to the following military unit and organization: Adjutant General's Office; 1st Artillery Regiment. General description of the collection: The Charles J. Nourse papers include officer's papers; copies of personal and official correspondence, 1819-1831, much of which was written to him while serving as Assistant Adjutant General (1814-1821) or Acting Adjutant General (1822-1827). Correspondents include Winfield Scott, J.E. Wool, James House, Samuel Cooper, Alexander Macomb, Abraham Eustis and James Barbour. Some early documents appear to be genealogical in nature.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Nourse, Charles Josephus, 1786-1851. Charles J. Nourse papers, 1758-1831, undated bulk 1819-1831.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Virginia documents, 1770-1913.
Title:
Virginia documents, 1770-1913.
Include appointment, 25 October 1770, of James Lane as sheriff of Loudoun County, Va., signed by William Nelson; appointment, 27 November 1783, of justices of the peace for Loudoun County, Va., also assigning them special powers to hear criminal cases involving slaves, signed by Benjamin Harrison; and order, 2 January 1778, to George Rogers Clark to raise a force to attack a British post at Kaskaskia, Ill., signed by Patrick Henry. Also include appointment, 11 December 1844, of William Massie as sheriff of Nelson County, Va., signed by James McDowell; and commissions, 1787-1830, for officers in the Virginia Militia, predominantly from Rockbridge County, Va., including a commission for James McClung, signed by James Barbour, John Floyd, James Monroe, Wilson Cary Nicholas, John Page, James Pleasants, Thomas M. Randolph, and James Wood. Also include certificates, 1912-1913, of the electors from Virginia of votes for president and vice-president for the election of 1912, one signed by William Hodges Mann.
ArchivalResource: 16 items.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Virginia documents, 1770-1913.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Albemarle County land grants, 1769-1812.
Title:
Albemarle County land grants, 1769-1812.
Collection contains Albemarle County land grants. Include a royal grant, 1769 July, to John Moore signed by Lord Botetourt, and two Commonwealth grants to West Langford, 1798 May 1, signed by James Wood, and 1812 September 19, signed by James Barbour.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Albemarle County land grants, 1769-1812.
Goss, Isabelle H. (Isabelle Hunter), d. 1947. Sketch of the life of John Goss, Baptist minister of Albemarle County, Va. [manuscript], 1938.
Title:
Sketch of the life of John Goss, Baptist minister of Albemarle County, Va. [manuscript], 1938.
Deals with the Albemarle County, Va., Baptist minister's travels in Kentucky and Georgia, western lands, business affairs of John S. Barbour and James Barbour and their land dealings, the Preddy's Creek Baptist Church.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Goss, Isabelle H. (Isabelle Hunter), d. 1947. Sketch of the life of John Goss, Baptist minister of Albemarle County, Va. [manuscript], 1938.
Everett, Edward, 1794-1865. Autograph letter signed : House of Representatives, to James Barbour, 1826 Feb. 14.
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Autograph letter signed : House of Representatives, to James Barbour, 1826 Feb. 14.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 1/4 p.)
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- Everett, Edward, 1794-1865. Autograph letter signed : House of Representatives, to James Barbour, 1826 Feb. 14.
Kemper, James Lawson, 1823-1895. Papers, 1800-1894 (bulk 1841-1888).
Title:
Papers, 1800-1894 (bulk 1841-1888).
These papers contain political correspondence and a few family letters. Of particular significance is the political correspondence during the Civil War and during Kemper's term as governor. Among the correspondents are: Robert A. Banks, James Barbour, J.B. Davis, Jubal A. Early, George H. Geiger, James S. Greever, Ambrose P. Hill, John V. Hill, Thomas J. Humphrey, John Hunton (from the Wyoming Territory, 1875), W.E. Jones, Thomas Jordan, W.T. Patton, G.W. Richardson, J.C. Rutherfoord, John Scott of Fauquier, Mann Spitler, H.N. Wallace and Sidney Wallace.
ArchivalResource: .5 cubic ft.
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- Kemper, James Lawson, 1823-1895. Papers, 1800-1894 (bulk 1841-1888).
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Autograph letter signed : Barboursville, Va., to Virgil David, Pikesville, Md., 1838 June 24.
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Autograph letter signed : Barboursville, Va., to Virgil David, Pikesville, Md., 1838 June 24.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf) ; 25 x 18 cm.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Autograph letter signed : Barboursville, Va., to Virgil David, Pikesville, Md., 1838 June 24.
McDowell, James, 1770-1835. Papers of James McDowell [manuscript], 1752-1878.
Title:
Papers of James McDowell [manuscript], 1752-1878.
Includes personal, legal, political, and business correspondence and papers, 1752-1852, of James McDowell and his son, also James McDowell. Personal correspondence, chiefly of members of the McDowell and Preston families (including Thomas Hart Benton), contains family and social news from Rockbridge County, Va., Kentucky, and St. Louis, Mo.; one letter includes a note from young Jessie Benton (Fremont). Business correspondence pertains to land claims in the Southern states and Ohio, and a fugitive slave; accounts concern slave hiring, school, stud horses, and cattle (including a livestock record); and miscellaneous business papers concern slave appraisals, Revolutionary War claims, and plantation management. Legal papers concern estate settlements, especially of Preston family members, custody, financial interests of Washington College, and land purchases in Augusta and Rockbridge counties, Va., with pertinent records and documentation. Military correspondence, 1797-1826, relates to the elder James McDowell's service as colonel of 8th Regt. Va. Militia, and its records for the War of 1812, some relating to courts-martial, and a discharge for John Floyd (1813). Political correspondence pertains to Virginia and national politics, the Democratic party, the War of 1812, the Staunton Convention of 1816, reasons to locate the University of Virginia at Lexington, the Virginia Constitutional Conventions of 1829-1830 and 1850-1851, military appointments in the Mexican War, temperance, and the tariff. Correspondents include Allen Trimble, William H. Cabell, John Tyler (Sr.), Robert Bland Lee, James Pleasants, James Barbour, John Floyd, Francis H. Smith, Robert Craig, Alexander H.H. Stuart, William H. Richardson, William P. Anderson, John Letcher, and various local politicians. Also include letter, 1869, of introduction from W.H. Smith to John Letcher for Gilbert C. Walker; and letter, 1870, of William Mahone to a constituent concerning Virginia railroads and the constitutional convention. Also include correspondence, 1823-1866, of various Rockbridge County residents re: education, horses, estate settlements, medical practice; letter, 1826, from William Cabell Rives re: medical treatment; and letters, 1859, from a man alleged to be mentally ill applying to John Letcher for legal help. Also include letters, 1861-1862, from James B. Dorman re: secession, the organization of 3rd Regt. Va. Artillery, and a request for a pistol; and a letter, 1862, from Thomas Martin, Letcher Artillery, requesting a court-martial of his captain, with witness list. Also include letter, 1864, from Ham Webb, 7th Miss. Regt., concerning wounded friends; letter, 1864, concerning imprisonment of John Humphreys, 52nd Regt. Va., in Fort Delaware; printed broadside, 1864, declaring protection of soldiers' families' supplies; and two love letters, 1865, to a Confederate soldier. Also include fundraising letters, 1870-1878, for the Lee Memorial Association, including a letter, 1875, from J. William Jones, donating his book profits; and petition, n.d., to raise money to buy Jefferson Davis a cotton plantation. Also include home remedy, 1816; a subcribers' contract, 1834, to teach a sewing class; Goggin family genealogy, 1854; and notebook, ca. 1855, with notes about the Democratic and Know-Nothing parties and Henry Wise.
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- McDowell, James, 1770-1835. Papers of James McDowell [manuscript], 1752-1878.
Madison family. Papers of the Madison family, 1768-1866.
Title:
Papers of the Madison family, 1768-1866.
Include correspondence of James Madison; draft of Madison's second inaugural address; notes of a conversation between James Madison and Col. Beckwith concerning the Northwest Indians; the Embargo; letter with notation from Thomas Jefferson; papers relating to Montpelier and its inhabitants, Madison's opinions on money, nullification, the convention with France concerning shipping, the British navy and impressment, and Andrew Jackson's participation in the War of 1812. Also include personal and business correspondence of Dolley Madison concerning the settlement of Madison's estate, the sale of Montpelier, and the use of the Madison papers. Include deeds of gift, indentures, several versions of Dolley Madison's will, lists of books and paintings of Montpelier, resolution of the House of Representatives concerning Dolley Madison, papers relating to her estate, letters and documents of her son John Payne Todd, mostly relating to gifts from his mother; and letters, 1857-1866, from William Cabell Rives to J.C. McGuire pertaining to Madison's papers and biography. James Madison's correspondents include James Barbour, John H. Cocke, George Dallas, Joseph Delaplaine, Lyman Draper, William Duane, Ferdinando Fairfax, John Forbes, Augustus John Foster, Alexander Hamilton, Jr., William Jarvis, Robert Levington, James Madison, Sr., John Mason, James Monroe, John Randolph of Roanoke, Elijah Russell, Thomas Ritchie, Fulwar Skipwith, David Triplett, and Isaac Winston. Dolley Madison's correspondents include Augustus, Count of Wurttenburg, Mary Bagot, Robert Brent, John Campbell, M.K. Crittenden, Mrs. Albert Gallatin, James Hoban, L. de Kantzou, Thomas Law, Ann Maury, Annie Miffin, Thomas Ritchie, Judith Page Walker Rives, Maria Mayo Scott, and William Tudor.
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- Madison family. Papers of the Madison family, 1768-1866.
Vol. CCXLVIII (ff. 512).1840.includes:ff. 1-457 passim Sir Thomas Francis Fremantle, Baronet; 1st Baron Cottesloe 1874: Correspondence with Sir R. Peel: 1828-1849.ff. 3, 6, 20, 30, 37, 74, 115 Granville Charles Henry Somerset, son of Henry, 6th D..., 1840
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Vol. CCXLVIII (ff. 512).1840.includes:ff. 1-457 passim Sir Thomas Francis Fremantle, Baronet; 1st Baron Cottesloe 1874: Correspondence with Sir R. Peel: 1828-1849.ff. 3, 6, 20, 30, 37, 74, 115 Granville Charles Henry Somerset, son of Henry, 6th D... 1840
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