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Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Plan of the line between Virginia and North Carolina as surveyed in 1728 and 1749 [manuscript], 1750 (ca.).
Virginia. Commission on Boundary Lines. Plan of the line between Virginia and North Carolina as surveyed in 1728 and 1749 [manuscript], 1750 (ca.).
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Plan of the line between Virginia and North Carolina as surveyed in 1728 and 1749 [manuscript], 1750 (ca.).
"This is a plan of the line between Virginia and North-Carolina, which was run in the year 1728, in the Spring and Fall from the Sea to Peter's Creek by the Honourable William Byrd, William Dandridge and Richard Fitzwilliams Esquires Commissioners and Mr. Alexander Irvine and Mr. William Mayo, Surveyors; and from Peter's Creek to Steep Rock Creek was continued in the Fall of the year 1749 by Joshua Fry and Peter Jefferson."
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- Virginia. Commission on Boundary Lines. Plan of the line between Virginia and North Carolina as surveyed in 1728 and 1749 [manuscript], 1750 (ca.).
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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This is a plan of the line between Virginia and North Carolina, which was run in the year 1728, in the spring and fall from the sea to Peter's Creek by the honourable William Byrd, William Dandridge and Richard Fitzwilliams esquires commissioners and Mr. Alexander Irvine and Mr. William Mayo surveyors ; and from Peter's Creek to Steep Rock Creek was continued in the fall of the year 1749 / by Joshua Fry and Peter Jefferson. 1749.
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754. This is a plan of the line between Virginia and North Carolina, which was run in the year 1728, in the spring and fall from the sea to Peter's Creek by the honourable William Byrd, William Dandridge and Richard Fitzwilliams esquires commissioners and Mr. Alexander Irvine and Mr. William Mayo surveyors ; and from Peter's Creek to Steep Rock Creek was continued in the fall of the year 1749 / by Joshua Fry and Peter Jefferson.
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This is a plan of the line between Virginia and North Carolina, which was run in the year 1728, in the spring and fall from the sea to Peter's Creek by the honourable William Byrd, William Dandridge and Richard Fitzwilliams esquires commissioners and Mr. Alexander Irvine and Mr. William Mayo surveyors ; and from Peter's Creek to Steep Rock Creek was continued in the fall of the year 1749 / by Joshua Fry and Peter Jefferson. 1749.
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- Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754. This is a plan of the line between Virginia and North Carolina, which was run in the year 1728, in the spring and fall from the sea to Peter's Creek by the honourable William Byrd, William Dandridge and Richard Fitzwilliams esquires commissioners and Mr. Alexander Irvine and Mr. William Mayo surveyors ; and from Peter's Creek to Steep Rock Creek was continued in the fall of the year 1749 / by Joshua Fry and Peter Jefferson.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Deposition : by Thomas Jefferson, 1821 March 9.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Deposition : by Thomas Jefferson, 1821 March 9.
Title:
Deposition : by Thomas Jefferson, 1821 March 9.
Jefferson's testimony concerns his knowledge of Joshua Fry's family and their rights to Kentucky lands.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Deposition : by Thomas Jefferson, 1821 March 9.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Henri Crublier d'Opterre journal and maps, [1776]-1783.
Crublier d'Opterre, Henri, 1739-1799. Henri Crublier d'Opterre journal and maps, [1776]-1783.
Title:
Henri Crublier d'Opterre journal and maps, [1776]-1783.
The papers consist of Crublier d'Opterre's manuscript journal of the Yorktown siege bound with related papers, and his collection of fourteen manuscript and two printed Revolutionary War maps. Two of the maps are signed by Crublier d'Opterre. The journal, bound in marbled paper wrappers, covers the siege operations at Yorktown. Following the journal in the folio are French translations of letters by Washington to de Grasse before the battle of Yorktown, and to Congress announcing his victory; also letters from the French minister of War Ségur to Rochambeau and the head of the Corps of Engineers at Yorktown. The back of the folio contains Crublier d'Opterre's "Observations sur la lettre du general Cornwallis au general Clinton a New York," a narrative of the siege, with Crublier d'Opterre's detailed critique of the British defenses. The journal is accompanied by two manuscript maps, one of the mouth of Chesapeake Bay, with the positions of ships and troops, another of the town of Yorktown and environs, with positions of the armies. The manuscript maps, rendered in pen-and-ink, watercolor, or wash, depict the battles of Brandywine and Trenton; the siege of Savannah; plans of Manhattan (two maps: one map carrying the note that it was made in the presence of Generals Washington and Rochambeau); Newport; Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Portsmouth, Virginia; and West Point. The largest manuscript map, a copy of Peter Jefferson and Joshua Fry's Map of the most Inhabited part of Virginia, containing the whole province of Maryland, with part of Pensilvania New Jersey and North Carolina, contains manuscript annotations showing the route of the French army to and from Yorktown, and the march of Cornwallis' army. The printed maps are John Montrésor's Plan of the City of New York & Its Environs, London, [1776] and William Faden's The Province of New Jersey, [London], 1777. The New Jersey map is annotated with lines showing the route of the army during the reconnaisance of New York, the positions of the armies at the battle of Monmouth, Trenton, Princeton, Germantown, and Brandywine, and the encampment of Washington's army at Valley Forge.
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- Crublier d'Opterre, Henri, 1739-1799. Henri Crublier d'Opterre journal and maps, [1776]-1783.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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History of Viewmont, Albemarle Co., home of Joshua Fry [manuscript].
Walker, Leigh R. History of Viewmont, Albemarle Co., home of Joshua Fry [manuscript].
Title:
History of Viewmont, Albemarle Co., home of Joshua Fry [manuscript].
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- Walker, Leigh R. History of Viewmont, Albemarle Co., home of Joshua Fry [manuscript].
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Papers of J. Stoddard Johnston [manuscript], 1896.
Johnston, J. Stoddard (Josiah Stoddard), 1833-1913. Papers of J. Stoddard Johnston [manuscript], 1896.
Title:
Papers of J. Stoddard Johnston [manuscript], 1896.
The papers consist of a speech on Thomas Walker's 1750 expedition to Kentucky, read before the Filson Club, November 3rd 1893, together with missing leaves from Dr. Walker's Journal from March 6-16, and April 10-20, 1750; and an explanatory letter, 1896 June 24, from Johnston to Jedediah Hotchkiss.
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- Johnston, J. Stoddard (Josiah Stoddard), 1833-1913. Papers of J. Stoddard Johnston [manuscript], 1896.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Correspondence concerning Joshua Fry [manuscript], 1945.
Richey, Homer Gilmer, 1908-. Correspondence concerning Joshua Fry [manuscript], 1945.
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Correspondence concerning Joshua Fry [manuscript], 1945.
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- Richey, Homer Gilmer, 1908-. Correspondence concerning Joshua Fry [manuscript], 1945.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Land grant, to Joshua Fry for 2000 acres in Spotsylvania County, Virginia [manuscript] 1734 Aug. 1.
Virginia. Lieutenant Governor (1727-1749 : Gooch). Land grant, to Joshua Fry for 2000 acres in Spotsylvania County, Virginia [manuscript] 1734 Aug. 1.
Title:
Land grant, to Joshua Fry for 2000 acres in Spotsylvania County, Virginia [manuscript] 1734 Aug. 1.
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- Virginia. Lieutenant Governor (1727-1749 : Gooch). Land grant, to Joshua Fry for 2000 acres in Spotsylvania County, Virginia [manuscript] 1734 Aug. 1.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Paper, 1751 April 10, n.p.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Paper, 1751 April 10, n.p.
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Paper, 1751 April 10, n.p.
Note on survey of land in Albemarle County.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Paper, 1751 April 10, n.p.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Papers collected by Gilmer Speed Adams, 1651-1879.
Adams, Gilmer Speed, 1854-. Papers collected by Gilmer Speed Adams, 1651-1879.
Title:
Papers collected by Gilmer Speed Adams, 1651-1879.
Chiefly genealogical information on the Adams family of New Kent Co., Va., descendants of Ebenezer Adams and Tabitha Cocke Adams; on the Innes family of Harry Innes and Elizabeth Callaway Innes and also on the related Callaway, Fry, Griffin, and Speed families. Correspondents include Tabitha Eppes, Innes Callaway Adams, Catherine Elizabeth Innes Adams, and Joshua Fry who describes a trip to Kentucky in 1789. Other items included in the collection are wills, surveys, land grants, and business contracts. Also included in the collection is a printed version of the Fry- Jefferson map (1787), and notes on Huguenot emigration to Virginia from the Virginia Historical Collection, chiefly genealogical. It also includes typed copy of a letter written June 24, 1797, from Thomas Jefferson to Edward Rutledge discussing foreign relations with Great Britain and France.
ArchivalResource: 30 items.
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- Adams, Gilmer Speed, 1854-. Papers collected by Gilmer Speed Adams, 1651-1879.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Deposition, 1821 March 9.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Deposition, 1821 March 9.
Title:
Deposition, 1821 March 9.
This deposition was taken as evidence in an ejectment suit in the circuit court of Greene County, Kentucky. It concerns land owned by Joshua Fry that descended to his heirs and is now in dispute.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Deposition, 1821 March 9.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Silhouette of Dr. Thomas Walker and Commission of Joshua Frye [manuscript], 1754, 1957.
Silhouette of Dr. Thomas Walker and Commission of Joshua Frye [manuscript], 1754, 1957.
Title:
Silhouette of Dr. Thomas Walker and Commission of Joshua Frye [manuscript], 1754, 1957.
The collection contains a silhouette of Dr. Thomas Walker, copied in 1957,and a photostat of a commission of Joshua Fry, 1754 February 25, signed by Robert Dinwiddie.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Silhouette of Dr. Thomas Walker and Commission of Joshua Frye [manuscript], 1754, 1957.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Henri Crublier d'Opterre journal and maps, [1776]-1783.
Crublier d'Opterre, Henri, 1739-1799. Henri Crublier d'Opterre journal and maps, [1776]-1783.
Title:
Henri Crublier d'Opterre journal and maps, [1776]-1783.
The papers consist of Crublier d'Opterre's manuscript journal of the Yorktown siege bound with related papers, and his collection of fourteen manuscript and two printed Revolutionary War maps. Two of the maps are signed by Crublier d'Opterre. The journal, bound in marbled paper wrappers, covers the siege operations at Yorktown. Following the journal in the folio are French translations of letters by Washington to de Grasse before the battle of Yorktown, and to Congress announcing his victory; also letters from the French minister of War Ségur to Rochambeau and the head of the Corps of Engineers at Yorktown. The back of the folio contains Crublier d'Opterre's "Observations sur la lettre du general Cornwallis au general Clinton a New York," a narrative of the siege, with Crublier d'Opterre's detailed critique of the British defenses. The journal is accompanied by two manuscript maps, one of the mouth of Chesapeake Bay, with the positions of ships and troops, another of the town of Yorktown and environs, with positions of the armies. The manuscript maps, rendered in pen-and-ink, watercolor, or wash,depict the battles of Brandywine and Trenton; the siege of Savannah; plans of Manhattan (two maps: one map carrying the note that it was made in the presence of Generals Washington and Rochambeau); Newport; Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Portsmouth, Virginia; and West Point. The largest manuscript map, a copy of Peter Jefferson and Joshua Fry's Map of the most Inhabited part of Virginia, containing the whole province of Maryland, with part of Pensilvania New Jersey and North Carolina, contains manuscript annotations showing the route of the French army to and from Yorktown, and the march of Cornwallis' army. The printed maps are John Montrésor's Plan of the City of New York & Its Environs, London, [1776] and William Faden's The Province of New Jersey, [London], 1777. The New Jersey map is annotated with lines showing the route of the army during the reconnaisance of New York, the positions of the armies at the battle of Monmouth, Trenton, Princeton, Germantown, and Brandywine, and the encampment of Washington's army at Valley Forge.
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- Crublier d'Opterre, Henri, 1739-1799. Henri Crublier d'Opterre journal and maps, [1776]-1783.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Papers of the Cabell family, 1727-1875.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Papers of the Cabell family, 1727-1875.
Title:
Papers of the Cabell family, 1727-1875.
The papers include correspondence and other papers of William Cabell, a son Nicholas Cabell and a great-grandson Nathaniel Francis Cabell, including records relating to a legal action of William Cabell against William Mayo and George Carrington; a grant of land, 1739, Goochland County, Va., to William Cabell, signed by William Gooch; a tobacco storage book; records of the Minute Men of Amherst County, Va., a militia company under the command of Nicholas Cabell, 1774-1785. The papers also include a bond, 1763 April 15 between William Cabell, John Moore, John Frye and John Lewis to build a courthouse for Albemarle County, Va., a Civil War pardon signed by William H. Seward, slave lists, a letter re discipline and a permission to marry, fragments of books by George Berkeley and Soame Jenyns and a printed essay on inland navigation, 1766. Also of interest are lyrics of some Revolutionary War songs; book lists; minutes of Warminster Academy, Nelson County, Va., 1795; letters patent for a medical remedy, 1795; Liberty Hall furniture lists and graveyard plans; a list of emigrants from Virginia to the West and Southwest; a description of thefts by the Union army; and a Cabell family genealogy. Correspondents and persons named include Edward Carrington, John Hartwell Cocke, Joshua Fry, Peter Jefferson, St. George Tucker, and Thomas Walker. The material is related to the library's other Cabell collections (including Joseph C. Cabell papers, 1731-1917) and to its Cocke and Jefferson collections.
ArchivalResource: 515 items.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Papers of the Cabell family, 1727-1875.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (inclusive), 1700-1800 (bulk)
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
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Account book of the estate of Peter Jefferson, 1728 - 1759, (bulk 1743-1757)
Jefferson, Peter, 1708-1758. Account book of the estate of Peter Jefferson, 1728 - 1759, (bulk 1743-1757)
Title:
Account book of the estate of Peter Jefferson, 1728 - 1759, (bulk 1743-1757)
The accounts of Peter Jefferson's estate compiled an executor of Peter Jefferson's estate, probably John Harvie (1706-1767). The book covers the period from 1743 to 1758 and consists of the accounts with the estates of Col. William Randolph, Peter Jefferson's father, Thomas Jefferson (1679-1731), (these accounts cover the period from 1728 to 1732 and include a record of the sale of a "Negro woman Call'd Phillis & 2 children Call'd Dinah & Goliath, purchased of Capt. Henry Wood at Publick sale"), and Joshua Fry. Also included are accounts with "Messrs. Thomas Chamberlayne & Co," John Bisnell, College of William and Mary, Albemarle County, Doctor Thomas Walker, and others. More detailed accounts of Col. William Randolph's estate include lists of vouchers of payments made by Peter Jefferson, "An Account of Tobacco made at Col. Randolph's Quarters," "Overseers Accounts," and "Sundry payments made to the Sheriffs of Goochland & Cumberland on Account of Col. Randolph's Estate" (ff. 28v -- 32 v.). Also included are records of Peter Jefferson's surveyor's fees (ff. 34 v. - 38), and alphabetical index (ff. 45 v. - 46 v.)
ArchivalResource: 46 leaves, 31 cm., stitched notebook, paper cover.
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- Jefferson, Peter, 1708-1758. Account book of the estate of Peter Jefferson, 1728 - 1759, (bulk 1743-1757)
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Cocke Family Papers, [manuscript] 1689-1968 (bulk 1721-1949).
Clinton, DeWitt, 1769-1828. Cocke Family Papers, [manuscript] 1689-1968 (bulk 1721-1949).
Title:
Cocke Family Papers, [manuscript] 1689-1968 (bulk 1721-1949).
The collection contains a variety of personal papers including bills, accounts, notebooks, diaries, memoranda, essays, correspondence, and legal documents. Subjects of interest are slavery, internal improvements, state and national politics, education in Virginia, agriculture, genealogy and ante-bellum plantation life. Smaller topics include the Revolutionary war, the American Colonization Society, Liberian immigration, the War of 1812, student life at the University of Virginia, the presidential elections of 1824 and 1840, the preservation of Mt. Vernon and Revolutionary War pensions.
ArchivalResource: 9200 items.
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- Clinton, DeWitt, 1769-1828. Cocke Family Papers, [manuscript] 1689-1968 (bulk 1721-1949).
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Wood-Waller Papers, ca. 1746-1754.
Wood, Henry, 1696-1757. Wood-Waller Papers, ca. 1746-1754.
Title:
Wood-Waller Papers, ca. 1746-1754.
Typescripts of letters 1745/46-ca. 1754 from Henry Wood to Benjamin Waller. Concerns death of Joshua Fry.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Wood, Henry, 1696-1757. Wood-Waller Papers, ca. 1746-1754.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Deposition of Thomas Jefferson [manuscript], 1821 March 9.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Deposition of Thomas Jefferson [manuscript], 1821 March 9.
Title:
Deposition of Thomas Jefferson [manuscript], 1821 March 9.
The deposition contains Jefferson's recollections concerning Col. Joshua Fry, his family and his western lands. It was given in connection with an ejection suit in the Greenup County, Ky., Circuit Court, Ky., John Doe for John Fry vs. Thomas and Samuel Bell and was certified by Albemarle County, Va. magistrates John Watson and Thomas Jefferson Randolph.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Deposition of Thomas Jefferson [manuscript], 1821 March 9.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Papers of the Cabell family, 1727-1875.
Cabell family. Papers of the Cabell family, 1727-1875.
Title:
Papers of the Cabell family, 1727-1875.
The papers include correspondence and other papers of William Cabell, a son Nicholas Cabell and a great-grandson Nathaniel Francis Cabell, including records relating to a legal action of William Cabell against William Mayo and George Carrington; a grant of land, 1739, Goochland County, Va., to William Cabell, signed by William Gooch; records of the Minute Men of Amherst County, Va., a militia company under the command of Nicholas Cabell, 1774-1785. The papers also include a bond, 1763 April 15 between William Cabell, John Moore, John Frye and John Lewis to build a courthouse for Albemarle County, Va., a Civil War pardon signed by William H. Seward, slave lists and a permission to marry, fragments of books by George Berkeley and Soame Jenyns and a printed essay on inland navigation, 1766. Also of interest are lyrics of some Revolutionary War songs; book lists; Warminster Academy minutes, 1795; letters patent for a medical remedy, 1795; Liberty Hall furniture lists and graveyard plans; a list of emigrants from Virginia to the West and Southwest; and a description of thefts by the Union army. Correspondents and persons named include Edward Carrington, John Hartwell Cocke, Joshua Fry, Peter Jefferson, St. George Tucker, and Thomas Walker. The material is related to the library's other Cabell collections (including Joseph C. Cabell papers, 1731-1917) and to its Cocke and Jefferson collections.
ArchivalResource: 375 items.
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- Cabell family. Papers of the Cabell family, 1727-1875.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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A map of the Northern Neck in Virginia : according to an actual survey begun in the year MDCCXXXVI, and ended in the year MDCCXLVI / drawn by Peter Jefferson and Robert Brooke, surveyors ; Benj. Winslow and Thomas Lewis, surv. ; ... copied by order of A.W. McDonald, Esq[ui]re ; [signed] Charles Booth. Setr. 1860.
Jefferson, Peter, 1708-1757. A map of the Northern Neck in Virginia : according to an actual survey begun in the year MDCCXXXVI, and ended in the year MDCCXLVI / drawn by Peter Jefferson and Robert Brooke, surveyors ; Benj. Winslow and Thomas Lewis, surv. ; ... copied by order of A.W. McDonald, Esq[ui]re ; [signed] Charles Booth.
Title:
A map of the Northern Neck in Virginia : according to an actual survey begun in the year MDCCXXXVI, and ended in the year MDCCXLVI / drawn by Peter Jefferson and Robert Brooke, surveyors ; Benj. Winslow and Thomas Lewis, surv. ; ... copied by order of A.W. McDonald, Esq[ui]re ; [signed] Charles Booth. Setr. 1860.
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., col., pen-and-ink on cloth ; 90 x 101 cm.
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- Jefferson, Peter, 1708-1757. A map of the Northern Neck in Virginia : according to an actual survey begun in the year MDCCXXXVI, and ended in the year MDCCXLVI / drawn by Peter Jefferson and Robert Brooke, surveyors ; Benj. Winslow and Thomas Lewis, surv. ; ... copied by order of A.W. McDonald, Esq[ui]re ; [signed] Charles Booth.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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The Fry & Jefferson map of Virginia and Maryland [manuscript], 1965-1966.
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754. The Fry & Jefferson map of Virginia and Maryland [manuscript], 1965-1966.
Title:
The Fry & Jefferson map of Virginia and Maryland [manuscript], 1965-1966.
Typescript setting copy, first and second author's proof of the Fry & Jefferson map of Virginia and Maryland facsimiles of the 1754 and 1794 editions.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754. The Fry & Jefferson map of Virginia and Maryland [manuscript], 1965-1966.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Rochambeau papers and Rochambeau family cartographic archive, 1669-1823.
Rochambeau family. Rochambeau papers and Rochambeau family cartographic archive, 1669-1823.
Title:
Rochambeau papers and Rochambeau family cartographic archive, 1669-1823.
The collection consists of two main parts, Rochambeau Papers, which contain Correspondence and Other Papers, and the Cartographic Archive. The correspondence, documents, and memoirs richly document the comte de Rochambeau's role as commander of the French troops in the American Revolution (as do field maps included in the Cartographic Archive). The Cartographic Archive consists of atlases and maps collected by three generations of the Rochambeau Family, from the reign of Louis XIV through the wars of the French Revolution and the Empire. Almost all of the correspondence is addressed to the comte de Rochambeau at his headquarters during the American Revolution. Principal correspondents include George Washington, the marquis de Lafayette, Admiral de Grasse, the chevalier de La Luzerne, and the marquis de Ségur. The correspondence concerns the planning and execution of military campaigns, the treason of Benedict Arnold, the mutiny of the Pennsylvania line of the Army, the financing of the French campaign, and relations between the United States and France. The documents include papers from the Wethersfield, Newport, Dobbs Ferry, and Philadelphia Conferences. The manuscript of the comte de Rochambeau's autobiography is also present. The Cartographic Archive contains 565 maps and atlases of Europe, America, the West Indies, and Russia collected by the Rochambeaus. The archive is especially noteworthy for containing Rochambeau's field maps from the American Revolution. These include a manuscript atlas of French encampments on its march to Yorktown, drawn and colored by Louis-Alexandre and Charles-Louis Berthier. Other mapmakers represented include: Le Rouge, Johann Baptist Homann and his heirs, Eugène Henry Friex, Georges Friex, Alexis Hubert Jaillot, Pierre Gosse, Jr., Daniel Pinet, Matthaeus Seutter, Joshua Fry, Peter Jefferson, Bernard Roman, Cassini, Santini and Dezauche.
ArchivalResource: 49.8 linear ft. (53 boxes, 12 rolled maps, 74 broadside folders)
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- Rochambeau family. Rochambeau papers and Rochambeau family cartographic archive, 1669-1823.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Cabell family papers, 1693-1913, 1743-1823.
Cabell, William, 1700-1774. Cabell family papers, 1693-1913, 1743-1823.
Title:
Cabell family papers, 1693-1913, 1743-1823.
Accounts, surveys and correspondence, chiefly 1743-1823, of members of the Cabell family of Albemarle and Amherst counties, Va. Includes accounts and land transactions, 1733-1754, of Dr. William Cabell (1700-1774) as well as letters written to him concerning medical treatment. Also includes accounts, surveys of Amherst County and correspondence with commission merchants of William Cabell (1729/30-1798); and surveyor's license and surveys of William Cabell (b. 1759). Also includes correspondence, 1796-1820, of William H. Cabell (1772-1853); correspondence of William S. Crawford, clerk of Amherst County; and correspondence relating to the will of Patrick Henry, Jr. including a list of books purchased from the estate of Patrick Henry (1736-1799). Prominent correspondents in the collection include Joseph Carrington Cabell, John Marshall, Philip Norborne Nicholas, Wilson Cary Nicholas, Edmund Pendleton and Peyton Randolph. There are manuscript volumes of the field survey books of Dr. William Cabell; entry survey books for Goochland and Albemarle counties, and lists of court cases by William S. Crawford as well as surveys signed by Joshua Fry and surveying business conducted by the College of William and Mary.
ArchivalResource: 3, 192 items.
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- Cabell, William, 1700-1774. Cabell family papers, 1693-1913, 1743-1823.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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[Yorktown, Virginia, and the surrounding area, ca. 1781]. [ca. 1781]
Fry, Joshua, ca. 1700-1754. [Yorktown, Virginia, and the surrounding area, ca. 1781].
Title:
[Yorktown, Virginia, and the surrounding area, ca. 1781]. [ca. 1781]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map ; 15.4 x 18.7 cm.
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- Fry, Joshua, ca. 1700-1754. [Yorktown, Virginia, and the surrounding area, ca. 1781].
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Bill, 1753.
Fry, Joshua, ca. 1700-1754. Bill, 1753.
Title:
Bill, 1753.
Bill to Robert Davis, Jr. for a survey, to be paid with tobacco.
ArchivalResource: 1 item
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- Fry, Joshua, ca. 1700-1754. Bill, 1753.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Rochambeau papers and Rochambeau family cartographic archive, 1669-1823.
Rochambeau family. Rochambeau papers and Rochambeau family cartographic archive, 1669-1823.
Title:
Rochambeau papers and Rochambeau family cartographic archive, 1669-1823.
The collection consists of two main parts, Rochambeau Papers, which contain Correspondence and Other Papers, and the Cartographic Archive. The correspondence, documents, and memoirs richly document the comte de Rochambeau's role as commander of the French troops in the American Revolution (as do field maps included in the Cartographic Archive). The Cartographic Archive consists of atlases and maps collected by three generations of the Rochambeau Family, from the reign of Louis XIV through the wars of the French Revolution and the Empire. Almost all of the correspondence is addressed to the comte de Rochambeau at his headquarters during the American Revolution. Principal correspondents include George Washington, the marquis de Lafayette, Admiral de Grasse, the chevalier de La Luzerne, and the marquis de Ségur. The correspondence concerns the planning and execution of military campaigns, the treason of Benedict Arnold, the mutiny of the Pennsylvania line of the Army, the financing of the French campaign, and relations between the United States and France. The documents include papers from the Wethersfield, Newport, Dobbs Ferry, and Philadelphia Conferences. The manuscript of the comte de Rochambeau's autobiography is also present. The Cartographic Archive contains 565 maps and atlases of Europe, America, the West Indies, and Russia collected by the Rochambeaus. The archive is especially noteworthy for containing Rochambeau's field maps from the American Revolution. These include a manuscript atlas of French encampments on its march to Yorktown, drawn and colored by Louis-Alexandre and Charles-Louis Berthier. Other mapmakers represented include: Le Rouge, Johann Baptist Homann and his heirs, Eugène Henry Friex, Georges Friex, Alexis Hubert Jaillot, Pierre Gosse, Jr., Daniel Pinet, Matthaeus Seutter, Joshua Fry, Peter Jefferson, Bernard Roman, Cassini, Santini and Dezauche.
ArchivalResource: 49.8 linear ft. (53 boxes, 12 rolled maps, 74 broadside folders)
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- Rochambeau family. Rochambeau papers and Rochambeau family cartographic archive, 1669-1823.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Notes for University of Virginia M.A. thesis [manuscript], ca. 1940-1941.
Whitney, Lois Jackson. Notes for University of Virginia M.A. thesis [manuscript], ca. 1940-1941.
Title:
Notes for University of Virginia M.A. thesis [manuscript], ca. 1940-1941.
The collection includes notes on index cards, ca. 1940-1941, for Whitney's University of Virginia M.A. Thesis, "Colonel Joshua Fry, Albemarle's Soldier-Statesman."
ArchivalResource: 500 (ca.) items.
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- Whitney, Lois Jackson. Notes for University of Virginia M.A. thesis [manuscript], ca. 1940-1941.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Deposition of Thomas Jefferson, 1821 March 9.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Deposition of Thomas Jefferson, 1821 March 9.
Title:
Deposition of Thomas Jefferson, 1821 March 9.
The deposition contains Jefferson's recollections concerning Col. Joshua Fry, his family and his western lands. It was given in connection with an ejection suit in the Greenup County, Ky., Circuit Court, Ky., John Doe for John Fry vs. Thomas and Samuel Bell and was certified by Albemarle County, Va. magistrates John Watson and Thomas Jefferson Randolph.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Deposition of Thomas Jefferson, 1821 March 9.
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754.
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Notes on the life and activities of Joshua Fry [manuscript] 1951.
Richey, Homer Gilmer, 1873-1951. Notes on the life and activities of Joshua Fry [manuscript] 1951.
Title:
Notes on the life and activities of Joshua Fry [manuscript] 1951.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Richey, Homer Gilmer, 1873-1951. Notes on the life and activities of Joshua Fry [manuscript] 1951.
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754.
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Miscellaneous Manuscript Maps 1747-1948
Miscellaneous Manuscript Maps, 1747-1948
Title:
Miscellaneous Manuscript Maps 1747-1948
A listing of miscellaneous manuscript maps that are not associated with any particular collections.
ArchivalResource: 100.0 Item(s)
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- Miscellaneous Manuscript Maps, 1747-1948
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754.
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Photographs of "Viewmont", Fry home on Scottsville Road, south of Carter's Bridge taken November 1932 [manuscript] ca. 1932-1950.
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754. Photographs of "Viewmont", Fry home on Scottsville Road, south of Carter's Bridge taken November 1932 [manuscript] ca. 1932-1950.
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Photographs of "Viewmont", Fry home on Scottsville Road, south of Carter's Bridge taken November 1932 [manuscript] ca. 1932-1950.
One photograph of drawing of "Viewmont" from Wallace Nutting's Virginia beautiful. One geological survey map showing the location of Fry's home. Letter of Dr. Atcheson L. Hench to Harry Clemons giving information about the house, the fire Jan. 28, 1939, as recorded in Daily progress Jan. 30, 1939, etc., 11 Aug. 1950.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754. Photographs of "Viewmont", Fry home on Scottsville Road, south of Carter's Bridge taken November 1932 [manuscript] ca. 1932-1950.
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754.
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Cabell Family Papers, 1693-1913, 1743-1823.
Cabell Family Papers, 1693-1913, 1743-1823.
Title:
Cabell Family Papers, 1693-1913, 1743-1823.
Accounts, surveys and correspondence, chiefly 1743-1823, of members of the Cabell family of Albemarle and Amherst Counties, Virginia.
ArchivalResource:
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- Cabell Family Papers, 1693-1913, 1743-1823.
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754.
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Papers of Wilson Cary Nicholas including material on William and Mary College [manuscript] 1751-1850.
Nicholas, Wilson Cary, 1761-1820. Papers of Wilson Cary Nicholas including material on William and Mary College [manuscript] 1751-1850.
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Papers of Wilson Cary Nicholas including material on William and Mary College [manuscript] 1751-1850.
Papers of Wilson Cary Nicholas chiefly concern the management of his estate Mount Warren on the James River, and discuss slaves, crops, plantings, tobacco sales and mill operations, as well as further litigation about the Ambler estate. Specific topics of interest include the Albemarle militia (1795); investments in western lands and interest in the James River and Kanawha Canal Co.; contracts for supplying pork to the U.S. Navy; papers for his term as collector of the port of Norfolk, Va.; accounts of his flour mill at Warren, Albemarle County, Va.; Agricultural Society of Albemarle; and Central College subscriptions. Also papers of the Richmond branch of the Bank of the U.S.; correspondence with John Nicholas describes politics in New York in the early 19th century; James Morrison's letters contain material on Kentucky politics; material on the War of 1812 when Nicholas was governor; notes endorsed by Thomas Jefferson, 1817-1819, and a letter 19 Aug. 1796 from Jefferson. Among the more important correspondents are John Adams, John Ambler, Mary Ambler, Samuel Athawes, Richard Barbour, James Breckinridge, Brown & Rives, Joseph C. Cabell, William H. Cabell, Dabney Carr, Ellen Carr, Hetty Carr, Hollins Carr, Peter Carr, Sidney Carr, Wilson Miles Cary, John Hartwell Cocke, Peter V. Daniel, George Divers, Ellis and Allan, Ferdinando Fairfax, George William Fairfax, Joshua Fry, Robert Gamble, Gibson & Jefferson, Francis Walker Gilner, William B. Giles, William Waller Hening, Benjamin Watkins Leigh, John Marshall, James Maury, Thomas Walker Maury, Robert Morris, John Nicholas of Albemarle County, John Nicholas of New York, Philip Norburne Nicholas, Richard Randolph, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, Thomas Mann Randolph, William Randolph, Henry St. George Tucker, John Wickham, William Wirt.
ArchivalResource: 3,000 items.
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- Nicholas, Wilson Cary, 1761-1820. Papers of Wilson Cary Nicholas including material on William and Mary College [manuscript] 1751-1850.
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754.
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Waller Family Papers, 1737-1912.
Waller Family Papers, 1737-1912.
Title:
Waller Family Papers, 1737-1912.
ArchivalResource:
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- Waller Family Papers, 1737-1912.
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754.
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Papers of Walker, his son, Francis Walker, and the Walker and Page families [manuscript] 1742-1886.
Walker, Thomas, 1715-1794. Papers of Walker, his son, Francis Walker, and the Walker and Page families [manuscript] 1742-1886.
Title:
Papers of Walker, his son, Francis Walker, and the Walker and Page families [manuscript] 1742-1886.
Accounts, receipts, legal papers & correspondence regarding debts & estate settlement comprise the bulk of the collection. There are a variety of plats and surveys, land grants and indentures for Louisa and Albemarle Co., Va. property. Many items pertain either to the Loyal Land Co. (1750s) or to the Albemarle Iron Works. Of special interest are copies of treaties, 1744 & 52, with the Six Nations at Lancaster and Logstown, and a sale of 6 million acres in Ohio in 1777. Among the correspondence and miscellaneous papers are a letter protesting the Stamp Act, a letter from John Marshall, discussing legal problems in a slave sale, a Revolutionary soldier's pension claims, a plea for William Wirt to Francis Walker to settle an estate for educational funds for James Gilmer, a list, ca. 1880, of polite literature for a young lady, a midshipman's appointment signed by Andrew Jackson, Pres. U.S., 1850 letters describing Uncle Tom's cabin, & hazing at V.M.I., testimonies to secure a Civil War medical discharge, a letter from an ex-slave describing the murder of Richmond editor Henry Rives Pollard, & 5 newspapers and an almanac, 1799-1864. Correspondents and legal parties include Robert Dinwiddie, John Murray, 4th earl of Dunmore, Joshua Fry, George Gilmer, Peachey Ridgway Gilmer, Sir William Gooch, bart., Thomas Jefferson, Pres. U.S., Fielding Lewis, Benjamin Lincoln, Nicholas Meriwether, James Monroe, Pres. U.S., Mann Page, Louis Philippe Albert d'Orleans, comte de Paris, Judith Page Walker Rives, Alexander Spotswood & James Wood.
ArchivalResource: 239 items.
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- Walker, Thomas, 1715-1794. Papers of Walker, his son, Francis Walker, and the Walker and Page families [manuscript] 1742-1886.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Adams, Gilmer Speed, 1854-
Adams, Gilmer Speed, 1854-
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Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Cabell family.
Cabell family.
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- Cabell family.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Crublier d'Opterre, Henri, 1739-1799.
Crublier d'Opterre, Henri, 1739-1799.
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- Crublier d'Opterre, Henri, 1739-1799.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Emmet, Thomas Addis
Emmet, Thomas Addis
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- Emmet, Thomas Addis
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Jefferson, Peter, 1708-1757.
Jefferson, Peter, 1708-1757.
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- Jefferson, Peter, 1708-1757.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Johnston, J. Stoddard (Josiah Stoddard), 1833-1913.
Johnston, J. Stoddard (Josiah Stoddard), 1833-1913.
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- Johnston, J. Stoddard (Josiah Stoddard), 1833-1913.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Richey, Homer Gilmer, 1908-
Richey, Homer Gilmer, 1908-
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- Richey, Homer Gilmer, 1908-
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Rochambeau family.
Rochambeau family.
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- Constellation Relation
- Rochambeau family.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Virginia. Commission on Boundary Lines.
Virginia. Commission on Boundary Lines.
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- Constellation Relation
- Virginia. Commission on Boundary Lines.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Virginia. Lieutenant Governor (1727-1749 : Gooch)
Virginia. Lieutenant Governor (1727-1749 : Gooch)
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- Virginia. Lieutenant Governor (1727-1749 : Gooch)
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Whitney, Lois Jackson.
Whitney, Lois Jackson.
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- Whitney, Lois Jackson.
Fry, Joshua, approximately 1700-1754
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Wood, Henry, 1696-1757.
Wood, Henry, 1696-1757.
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- Wood, Henry, 1696-1757.
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754.
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Cabell Family.
Cabell Family.
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- Constellation Relation
- Cabell Family.
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754.
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Clemons, Harry, 1879-1968,
Clemons, Harry, 1879-1968,
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- Clemons, Harry, 1879-1968,
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754.
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Col. William Cabell
Col. William Cabell
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- Col. William Cabell
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754.
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Dr. William Cabell
Dr. William Cabell
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- Dr. William Cabell
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754.
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Nicholas, Wilson Cary, 1761-1820.
Nicholas, Wilson Cary, 1761-1820.
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- Nicholas, Wilson Cary, 1761-1820.
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754.
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Nutting, Wallace, 1861-1941
Nutting, Wallace, 1861-1941
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- Nutting, Wallace, 1861-1941
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754.
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Richey, Homer Gilmer, 1873-1951.
Richey, Homer Gilmer, 1873-1951.
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- Constellation Relation
- Richey, Homer Gilmer, 1873-1951.
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754.
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"Viewmont."
"Viewmont."
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- Constellation Relation
- "Viewmont."
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754.
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Walker, Thomas, 1715-1794.
Walker, Thomas, 1715-1794.
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- Walker, Thomas, 1715-1794.
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754.
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Waller Family.
Waller Family.
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- Constellation Relation
- Waller Family.
Fry, Joshua, 1700 (ca.)-1754.
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William Cabell, Jr.
William Cabell, Jr.
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- Constellation Relation
- William Cabell, Jr.
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- Manuscript maps
Maps shelf
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- Maps shelf
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- Virginia
Virginia
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- North Carolina
North Carolina
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- Convention Declaration 116