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Appointed governor of Virginia in 1771.
Lord Dunmore was the British governor of the Virginia Colony, from September 25, 1771 until his departure to New York on New Years Eve, 1776.
Governor of New York (1770-1771), Virginia (1771-1775), and the Bahamas (1787-1796).
Governor of New York (Colony).
John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore (1730 – February 25, 1809), was a British peer and colonial governor. He was the son of William Murray, 3rd Earl of Dunmore, and his wife Catherine (née Murray). Murray succeeded his father in the earldom in 1756 and sat as a Scottish Representative Peer in the House of Lords from 1761 to 1774 and from 1776 to 1790. He was the British governor of the Province of New York from 1770 to 1771 and the Virginia Colony, from September 25, 1771 until his departure to New York on New Years Eve, 1776.
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Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume VII, Miscellany, 1764-1792
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume VII, Miscellany, 1764-1792
Portraits, prints, letters, maps, and documents tipped into Volume 7 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856) (Rare E 312 I72++ 1898). Portraits: Washington Irving, George Washington, Roger Sherman (with autograph), James Duane (with autograph), George Clinton, General Putnam, Joseph Reed, Anthony Wayne (2), George Sackville Germain (Viscount Sackville), Simon Fraser, Arthur St. Clair (2), Joseph Brant (Indian name, Thayendanegea), Baron Friedrich Adolph von Riedesel, John Dyke Acland, William Duer, Horatio Gates, James Wilinson, Marquess Lafayette, Lafayette (3), Benjamin Lincoln, Red Jacket (Indian name, Sagoyewatha), Barry St. Leger (2), John Stark (2), John Murray (Earl Dunmore), Count Polaski, Benjamin Franklin (2), Charles Marquis of Cornwallis, and Sir Charles Grey (Earl Grey). Prints: Hudson Highlands - Near Forts Clinton & Montgomery; Bay of New York; A South View of Oswego, on Lake Ontario, in North America; General Burgoyne addressing the Indians at their War Feast, in Canada; View of the Ruins of Ticonderoga Forts on Lake Champlain; Lake George; A View of a Saw Mill & Block House upon Fort Anne Creek, the property of General Steene,...; View of the City and Port, of Philadelphia, on the Delaware, taken from Kensington; Gen. Burgoyne Addressing the Indians; Gezicht van den Waterval van Cohoz; Washington, Lafayette & Greene. Sheltered in a Farm House; A View on Schuylkill, near Philadelphia. Letters: ALS, Arthur St. Clair to Michael Gratz, August 8, 1768; AL(handwritten copy), Friedrich Riedesel to William Phillips, May 14, 1778;ALS, Tadeasz Kosciuszko to Charles Pettit, January 10, 1798; A(aman.)LS, George Clinton to Major Delavan, June 19, 1781; ALS, William Duer to James Greenleaf, December 14, 1794; ALS, Joseph Trumbull to Jared Tracey, January 15, 1778; ALS, Benjamin Lincoln to Charles Pettit, October 4, 1778; ALS, Mordecai Gist to Samuel and John Smith, April 10, 1787; ALS, John Armstrong to Smith Thompson, December 9, 1819; ALS, Lafayette to ?, April 22, 1817. Documents: A(aman.)DS, Muster Roll. [Fragment with signatures of John Golver and Levi Lindley]. Maps: The Burgoyne Campaign 1777; A Perspective View of Lake George; The Country between Crown Point and Albany being the Great Pass from the English to the French Settlements in North America; Communication between Albany and Oswego; Battle of Brandywine.
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume VII, Miscellany, 1764-1792.
Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809,. Virginia letters and legal opinion, 1776-1846.
Title:
Virginia letters and legal opinion, 1776-1846.
A collection of miscellaneous letters, chiefly Virginian, includes a letter, 1 May 1776, from Lord Dunmore, aboard the ship Dunmore, to the commanding officer at Portsmouth, regarding provision of clothing and other necessities to British prisoners of war; and a letter, 22 October, 1796, Edmund Randolph, Fredericksburg, Va., to J.H. Norton, Winchester, Va., regarding the death of an acquaintance and the possiblity of procuring slaves from John Page. Also included are a legal opinion, 23 January 1803, of Edmund Randolph, regarding the settlement of an estate; a letter, 14 December 1804, William Branch Giles, Washington, D.C., to Benjamin Bourne, Bristol, R.I., on friendship despite political differences; a letter, 6 October 1811, from Charles Lee, Alexandria, Va., requesting that the recipient defend a doctor who has been charged with rape, and providing some background on the case. Also included are a humorous letter, 2 August 1820, from William Wirt, Washington, D.C., regarding the sale of horses; a letter, 14 February 1832, from Dolley Madison, Montpelier, Va., to F.D. Lear, Washington, D.C., regarding the health of James Madison and social matters; and a letter, 26 February 1841, from Henry A. Wise, Washington, D.C., to Martin Van Buren suggesting Henry St. George Tucker for a position on the Supreme Court. Also included is a letter, 12 June 1843, from Henry A. Wise, Accomack County, Va., to John C. Spencer, Washington, D.C., regarding the keeper of the light boat at the mouth of the Rappahannock River. In addition to the Virginia items is a letter, 8 December 1846, from Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Brompton, Eng., to William R. Dempster, London, Eng., giving the addresses of Tom Taylor and Thomas Carlyle.
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- Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809,. Virginia letters and legal opinion, 1776-1846.
Land Grant to Ambrose Gatewood, 1773 June 15
Title:
Land Grant to Ambrose Gatewood 1773 June 15
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- Land Grant to Ambrose Gatewood, 1773 June 15
Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770,. Deeds and land grants collected by John Linn Hurt, Jr. [manuscript], 755-1831.
Title:
Deeds and land grants collected by John Linn Hurt, Jr. [manuscript], 755-1831.
Deeds and land grants, mainly for land in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Most concern the Clement and Abston families. Grantors include Virginia governors Dinwiddie, Dunmore, Harrison, and Wood.
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- Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770,. Deeds and land grants collected by John Linn Hurt, Jr. [manuscript], 755-1831.
Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Correspondence.
Title:
Correspondence. 1773-1774.
One letter l774 April 2, from Foy to Dartmouth, containing a description of unpatented land in Virginia and other colonies, lying primarily beyond the mountains.
ArchivalResource: 3 items, [11] p. ; 23.5 cm.
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- Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Correspondence.
Benjamin Waller Letter to William Byrd, 1772 March 15
Title:
Benjamin Waller Letter to William Byrd 1772 March 15
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- Benjamin Waller Letter to William Byrd, 1772 March 15
Adams family. Papers, 1672-1792. Section 13.
Title:
Papers, 1672-1792. Section 13.
Materials, 1771-1774, concerning Philip Mazzei. Include memorandum for Thomas Adams concerning the emigration of Italians to Virginia; a copy of a plan for encouraging the production of olive-oil, silk, and wine in the American Colonies; a copy of proposals regarding the formation of a company designed to encourage the production of olive-oil, silk, and wine in Virginia (bears a list of subscribers [including Lord Dunmore, Thomas Adams, John Blair, Charles Carter, Benjamin Harrison, Thomas Jefferson, George Mason, Peyton Randolph, Thomas Mann Randolph, and George Washington]; and a list of books.
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- Adams family. Papers, 1672-1792. Section 13.
George Sackville Germain papers 1683-1785 Germain, George Sackville papers
Title:
George Sackville Germain papers 1683-1785 Germain, George Sackville papers
The Lord George Sackville Germain papers contain the political and military correspondence of Germain, British military officer and secretary of state for North America during the American Revolution. In addition to official letters and reports, the collection comprises copies of secret military dispatches, reports and extracts detailing the activities of the commanders and colonial governors of North America, and a copybook of letters between American diplomat Benjamin Franklin, Massachusetts Governor Thomas Pownall, and Boston reverend Samuel Cooper.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear feet
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- George Sackville Germain papers, Germain, George Sackville papers, 1683-1785
Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Proclamation [manuscript], 17 September 1774.
Title:
Proclamation [manuscript], 17 September 1774.
Handwritten copy of a proclamation, 17 September 1774, by John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, regarding a border dispute between Pennsylvania and Virginia.
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- Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Proclamation [manuscript], 17 September 1774.
Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney papers, 1665-1828.
Title:
Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney papers, 1665-1828.
The Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney papers contain the official letters of Lord Sydney, spanning his entire political career, as well as material related to his grandfather, Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend (1664-1738); his father, the Honorable Thomas Townshend (1701-1780); and his son, John Thomas Townshend, 2nd Viscount Sydney (1764-1831). Of note is material related to the Shelburne ministry and the Paris peace negotiations at the end of the American Revolutionary War (1782-1783).
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- William L. Clements Library. Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney papers, 1665-1828.
Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letters of James Madison, 1772-1775.
Title:
Letters of James Madison, 1772-1775.
Seven letters, 1772-1775, from James Madison to William Bradford, discuss Bradford's education, literature, the Boston Tea Party, religious tolerance and freedom in Virginia, hostilities between Native Americans and colonists, the possibility that war between the U.S. and Great Britain may be avoided, H.H. Brackenridge's poetry, raising a force to defend Virginia against invasion, and Moses Allen. Madison also compares civilization in Virginia and Philadelphia, Pa., and gives an excerpt of chief Logan's speech to Lord Dunmore, regarding the colonists' treatment of the Shawnee.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letters of James Madison, 1772-1775.
Spotswood, Alexander, ca. 1746-1818. Letter to Edmund Pendleton, 1775 November 16.
Title:
Letter to Edmund Pendleton, 1775 November 16.
Letter, 16 November 1775, from Alexander Spotswood, Surry County, Va., to Edmund Pendleton, regarding the dispatch of William Woodford's troops to the defense of Tidewater Virginia. Spotswood also discusses John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, and loyalist sentiment in Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Spotswood, Alexander, ca. 1746-1818. Letter to Edmund Pendleton, 1775 November 16.
Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney papers 1665-1828 1780-1788 Sydney, Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount papers
Title:
Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney papers 1665-1828 1780-1788 Sydney, Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount papers
The Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney papers contain the official letters of Lord Sydney, spanning his entire political career, as well as material related to his grandfather, Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend (1664-1738); his father, the Honorable Thomas Townshend (1701-1780); and his son, John Thomas Townshend, 2nd Viscount Sydney (1764-1831). Of note is material related to the Shelburne ministry and the Paris peace negotiations at the end of the American Revolutionary War (1782-1783).
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- Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney papers, Sydney, Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount papers, 1665-1828, 1780-1788
Papers, 1664-1842.
Title:
Papers, 1664-1842.
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- Papers, 1664-1842.
Campbell, Arthur, 1742-1811. Arthur Campbell Papers, 1752-1811.
Title:
Arthur Campbell Papers, 1752-1811.
Collection includes correspondence, statements of account, receipts, promissory notes, land papers, military papers, and legal papers. Papers reflect Campbell's activities as county lieutenant of Washington County, Virginia, from its formation in 1777 through the Revolution and the Indian wars that followed, his service as sheriff of the county, and as a member of the Virginia Assembly. Correspondence, 1774-1811, concerns land, the state militia, frontier defense against Indians, military aid to Kentucky, Indian treaties, the Creek War, the Virginia-North Carolina boundary, the state of Franklin, separation of Kentucky from Virginia, navigation of the Mississippi River, Anglo-American relations, national and state politics, proceedings of Congress in 1790, Anthony Wayne's campaign against the Northwest Indians, the French Revolution, and Jedidiah Morse's Geography. Also includes an account, 1764-1765, against Colonel John Buchanan for "teaching scholars"; papers, 1752-1806, concerning lands in Lee, Russell and Washington counties, Virginia, including a "short narrative of the discovery of Powell's Valley"; petition of inhabitants of Washington and Montgomery counties that Dr. Thomas Walker's grant be buried in oblivion; papers, 1773-1806, concerning lands in Jefferson, Lincoln, and Hardin counties, Kentucky; papers, 1780-1809, concerning lands in Sullivan and Claiborne counties, Tennessee; bonds, 1797-1798, to Arthur Campbell as sheriff; writ in the case of Arthur Campbell v. Andrew Vance, 1799; transcript of record in case of Salathiel Martin v. Arthur Campbell and John Jones, 1804-1811; and miscellaneous military papers, 1773-1797, a certificate signed by Daniel Boone, 1774, and a military journal kept by William Dells on an expedition against the Cherokee, 1776.
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- Campbell, Arthur, 1742-1811. Arthur Campbell Papers, 1752-1811.
Autograph File, D, 1586-1975.
Title:
Autograph File, D, 1586-1975.
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: 9.5 boxes (4.7 linear ft.)
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- Autograph File, D, 1586-1975.
Sackville, George Germain, Viscount, 1716-1785. George Sackville Germain papers, 1683-1785.
Title:
George Sackville Germain papers, 1683-1785.
The Lord George Sackville Germain papers contain the political and military correspondence of Germain, British military officer and secretary of state for North America during the American Revolution. In addition to official letters and reports, the collection comprises copies of secret military dispatches, reports and extracts detailing the activities of the commanders and colonial governors of North America, and a copybook of letters between American diplomat Benjamin Franklin, Massachusetts Governor Thomas Pownall, and Boston reverend Samuel Cooper.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear feet.
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- Sackville, George Germain, Viscount, 1716-1785. George Sackville Germain papers, 1683-1785.
Dunbar, William, 1749-1810. William Dunbar account book, 1776-1793; 1845-1847 [manuscript].
Title:
William Dunbar account book, 1776-1793; 1845-1847 [manuscript].
The collection includes varied accounts, 1776-1793, probably kept by Alexander Ross, reflecting Ross's trading with London and Philadelphia, his interests at Baton Rouge (then in British West Florida), in the Pearl River area (now Mississippi), and in Nassau, and his service as British commissary general for East Florida. There are accounts with George Girty and Alex McKee, Loyalists at Fort Pitt; with the Earl of Dunmore (1732-1809), colonial governor of Virginia; and with free blacks. The volume also contains memoranda, 1845-1847, of William Dunbar's son of the same name, a Natchez planter, concerning his correspondence with his London and New York agents.
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- Dunbar, William, 1749-1810. William Dunbar account book, 1776-1793; 1845-1847 [manuscript].
Bowyer-Hubard Papers, 1767-1816
Title:
Bowyer-Hubard Papers 1767-1816
Correspondence and family papers of Michael Bowyer, (Captain of the 12th Virginia Regiment of the Continental Line,) of Augusta County, Virginia.
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- Bowyer-Hubard Papers, 1767-1816
Carter, Robert, 1728-1804. Papers, 1772-1793.
Title:
Papers, 1772-1793.
Includes letters written to Burgess Ball, Robert Bladen Carter, Augustine Davis, Dudley Digges, John Dixon, Lord Fairfax, Francis Fauquier, Jr., William Fitzhugh, William Holt, Hunter, Thomas Jefferson, Dr. Walter Jones, Francis Lightfoot Lee, William Lee, Warner Lewis, Bishop James Madison, William Nelson, John Pinkney, Joseph Prentis, Robert Prentiss, Alexander Purdie, Peyton Randolph, Mrs. Anne Tasker, Henry Tazewell, John Tazewell, George Turberville, William A. Washington, and George Wythe. Subjects of the letters include Lord Dunmore, Richard Bland Lee, George Mercer, and William Small; the estate of Roger Dixon; church plate for Yeocomico Church; speech of Robert Carter to slaves concerning Dunmore's proclamation; gradual manumission of his slaves; care of illegimate children and the disabled by the parish; ordering goods from England; sale of an organ. Other subjects include weights and measures, description of dwelling house, cornhouse, and kitchen to be built at "Old Ordinary," [Westmoreland Co., Va.]; two volumes from library of Council of Virginia; and work done at Moratico Baptist Church; and engraving to be done by William Waddill of Williamsburg.
ArchivalResource: [232] leaves ; 30 cm.
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- Carter, Robert, 1728-1804. Papers, 1772-1793.
Zane, Isaac, d. 1795. Letter, 1776 July 1, Williamsburg [Va.], to Benjamin Williams or John Croudson, Frederick [Md.].
Title:
Letter, 1776 July 1, Williamsburg [Va.], to Benjamin Williams or John Croudson, Frederick [Md.].
Concerns the Williamsburg Convention and mentions the election of Patrick Henry as Governor and the appointment of a Privy Council. Dunmore is still on Gwynns Island. A vessel was sent to Martinico [sic] [Martinique] with the news of the Declaration of Independence, and reports that the French are pleased. Has been busy with business transactions, including dealings with John Backhouse of Liverpool, Benjamin Fawcett, James Hunter, Joseph Jones, Edward McGuire, James Madison, Henry Mitchell, William Moore, John Pemberton, and Martin Pickett. Gives orders to begin manufacturing cannon balls.
ArchivalResource: 4 p. ; 23 cm.
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- Zane, Isaac, d. 1795. Letter, 1776 July 1, Williamsburg [Va.], to Benjamin Williams or John Croudson, Frederick [Md.].
Fuller, B. A. G., 1879-1956. Autograph collection, 1620-1920
Title:
B. A. G. Fuller autograph collection
Letters and autographs collected by Harvard University philosophy professor B.A.G. Fuller.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear feet (3 volumes and 1 box)
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- B. A. G. Fuller autograph collection, 1620-1920.
Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809,. Lord Dunmore letters [manuscript], 1773-1775.
Title:
Lord Dunmore letters [manuscript], 1773-1775.
Letter, 27 August 1773, from Lord Dunmore, Staunton, Va., to T.B. Martin, regards the purchase of land. Letter, 19 June 1775, Thomas Lewis to William Preston, discusses, Dunmore, western lands and the Loyal Land Company, politics and foreign affairs.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809,. Lord Dunmore letters [manuscript], 1773-1775.
Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Land grant, 1774 July 5, to Nicholas Cabell.
Title:
Land grant, 1774 July 5, to Nicholas Cabell.
Dunmore grants Cabell 450 acres of land in Amherst County along Swann creek.
ArchivalResource: 1 item : parchment ; 39 x 33 cm.
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- Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Land grant, 1774 July 5, to Nicholas Cabell.
Thomas Jefferson papers, 1775-1825, 1775-1825
Title:
Thomas Jefferson papers, 1775-1825 1775-1825
The Thomas Jefferson papers contain a large number of correspondence both to and from Jefferson, as well as various other material related to American Revolutionary War and Early Republic. Includes correspondence with Patrick Henry, Charles Willson Peale, Richard Henry Lee, Horatio Gates, David Rittenhouse, Robert Patterson
ArchivalResource: 0.5 Linear feet, Ca. 250 items
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- Thomas Jefferson papers, 1775-1825, 1775-1825
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Letters to Joel Poinsett and Richard Henry Wilde [manuscript], 1774-1847.
Title:
Letters to Joel Poinsett and Richard Henry Wilde [manuscript], 1774-1847.
A letter, 1840 March 25, in Henry Clay's hand, from Clay and John J. Crittenden, Washington, D.C., to Joel Roberts Poinsett, Washington, D.C., concerns an application by armed forces in Kentucky for the replacement of firearms. A letter, 1847 June 21, from Henry Clay, Ashland, Ky., to Richard Henry Wilde, regards financial matters and a case before the Supreme Court. With these is a letter, 1774 March 2, from Edward Foy, secretary to Lord Dunmore, to Edward Hand, Philadelphia, Pa., concerning Hand's purchase of lands under dispute between Virginia and Pennsylvania and advises Hand on the legal procedures for securing proper title to these.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Letters to Joel Poinsett and Richard Henry Wilde [manuscript], 1774-1847.
Spotswood, Alexander, ca. 1746-1818. Alexander Spotswood, letter, to Edmund Pendleton, 1775 November 16.
Title:
Alexander Spotswood, letter, to Edmund Pendleton, 1775 November 16.
Letter, 16 November 1775, from Alexander Spotswood, Surry County, Va., to Edmund Pendleton, regarding the dispatch of William Woodford's troops to the defense of Tidewater Virginia. Spotswood also discusses John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, and loyalist sentiment in Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Spotswood, Alexander, ca. 1746-1818. Alexander Spotswood, letter, to Edmund Pendleton, 1775 November 16.
Richard Maass Collection of Westchester and New York State, Bulk, 1645-1910, 1645-1995 (Bulk: 1645-1910)
Title:
Richard Maass Collection of Westchester and New York State Bulk, 1645-1910 1645-1995 (Bulk: 1645-1910)
Richard Maass, a Westchester County resident, NYU alumnus and highly successful investment banker, was active in the political and educational affairs of New York and Westchester (Mayor of White Plains in 1974 and Westchester County Historian, 1974-1981). Maass amassed this unique collection of historical documents over a fifty-year period. It contains more than three hundred items relating to the early history of New York State, with a particular focus on the American Revolutionary War.
ArchivalResource: 12.0 Linear feet; (21 boxes)
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- Richard Maass Collection of Westchester and New York State, Bulk, 1645-1910, 1645-1995 (Bulk: 1645-1910)
A Guide to the Dunmore Proclamations, 1771-1772
Title:
A Guide to the Dunmore Proclamations, 1771-1772
Series of proclamations given by John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, Oct. 12, 1771-Feb. 8, 1772.
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- A Guide to the Dunmore Proclamations, 1771-1772
William L. Clements Library. William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of Shelburne papers, 1665-1885.
Title:
William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of Shelburne papers, 1665-1885.
This collection contains the letters and official papers of Lord Shelburne, British politician, Member of Parliament, secretary of state for the Southern Department, and Prime Minister. The papers document British foreign, colonial, and domestic affairs throughout the 18th century with special focus on the periods 1766-1768 and 1782-1783.
ArchivalResource: 48 linear feet.
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- William L. Clements Library. William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of Shelburne papers, 1665-1885.
Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Proclamation, 17 September 1774.
Title:
Proclamation, 17 September 1774.
Handwritten copy of a proclamation, 17 September 1774, by John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, regarding a border dispute between Pennsylvania and Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Proclamation, 17 September 1774.
Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809,. Virginia letters [manuscript], 1776-1846.
Title:
Virginia letters [manuscript], 1776-1846.
A collection of miscellaneous letters includes a letter, 1 May 1776, from Lord Dunmore, aboard the ship Dunmore, to the commanding officer at Portsmouth, regarding provision of clothing and other necessities to British prisoners of war; and a letter, 22 October, 1796, Edmund Randolph, Fredericksburg, Va., to J.H. Norton, Winchester, Va., regarding the death of an acquaintance and the possiblity of procuring slaves from John Page. Also included are a legal opinion, 23 January 1803, of Edmund Randolph, regarding the settlement of an estate; a letter, 14 December 1804, William Branch Giles, Washington, D.C., to Benjamin Bourne, Bristol, R.I., on friendship despite political differences; a letter, 6 October 1811, from Charles Lee, Alexandria, Va., requesting that the recipient defend a doctor who has been charged with rape, and providing some background on the case. Also included are a humorous letter, 2 August 1820, from William Wirt, Washington, D.C., regarding the sale of horses; a letter, 14 February 1832, from Dolley Madison, Montpelier, Va., to F.D. Lear, Washington, D.C., regarding the health of James Madison and social matters; and a letter, 26 February 1841, from Henry A. Wise, Washington, D.C., to Martin Van Buren suggesting Henry St. George Tucker for a position on the Supreme Court. Also included is a letter, 12 June 1843, from Henry A. Wise, Accomack County, Va., to John C. Spencer, Washington, D.C., regarding the keeper of the light boat at the mouth of the Rappahannock River. In addition to the Virginia items is a letter, 8 December 1846, from Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Brompton, Eng., to William R. Dempster, London, Eng., giving the addresses of Tom Taylor and Thomas Carlyle.
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- Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809,. Virginia letters [manuscript], 1776-1846.
William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of Shelburne papers 1665-1885 Shelburne, William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of, papers
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William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of Shelburne papers 1665-1885 Shelburne, William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of, papers
This collection contains the letters and official papers of Lord Shelburne, British politician, Member of Parliament, secretary of state for the Southern Department, and Prime Minister. The papers document British foreign, colonial, and domestic affairs throughout the 18th century with special focus on the periods 1766-1768 and 1782-1783.
ArchivalResource: 48 linear feet
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- William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of Shelburne papers, Shelburne, William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of, papers, 1665-1885
Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Correspondence, 1771-1778.
Title:
Correspondence, 1771-1778.
Correspondence documents Dunmore's tenure as governor of Virginia and the beginnings of the American Revolution. Subjects include coinage and currency; the flood of 1771; western lands; Cherokee Indians; French and Indian War bounty lands; the deaths of James Blair and James Horrocks; county clerk nominations; Virginia council vacancies, care of the mentally ill; Dunmore's suit against Cadwallader Colden in New York; land grants; committees of correspondence; Cape Henry lighthouse; boundary dispute of Pennsylvania and Virginia; military campaigns against Indians; the removal of gunpowder from the Williamsburg, Va. magazine (21 April 1775); martial law decree; declaration freeing slaves who join the British forces; loyalist troops; the Virginia conventions. Correspondents include Commissioner of Trade and Plantations, John Connolly, Lord Dartmouth, Thomas Gage, George Germain, Samuel Graves, Marquis of Hillsborough, Sir William Howe, Sir William Johnson, William Knox, Earl of Loudoun, Lord North, John Penn, John Pownall, William Preston, John Robinson, Patrick Tonyn, James Tilghman, George Washington, William Woodford, Ralph Wormeley.
ArchivalResource: 3 v. (834 leaves) ; 28 cm.
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- Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Correspondence, 1771-1778.
Brockenbrough, William, fl. 1763,. Papers of the Carter and Wellford family of Sabine Hall, 1650 (1736-1874) 1936.
Title:
Papers of the Carter and Wellford family of Sabine Hall, 1650 (1736-1874) 1936.
The papers of the Carter and Wellford families contain deeds, patents, stocks and bonds, wills maps, surveys, and indentures as well as correspondence. The early correspondence of Landon Carter (1710-1778) deals with tobacco production and sale, land purchases, and management of his plantation. Family and neighborhood news is frequently conveyed. Later correspondence contains many references to political troubles with England, action taken in Virginia, and events in the first years of the Revolution such as the Stamp Act, the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Bunker Hill, and the Virginia Convention, and includes several letters to the editor of the Virginia Gazette on the political situation. The diary of Landon Carter, 1763-1778, records daily farming activities, with many comments on his slaves, remarks on the Revolution and its ultimate effect, and reflections on his estrangement from his son Robert Wormeley Carter, the second (1792-1861). The correspondence of Robert Wormeley Carter the second contains more local and agricultural news with a few letters generated by the latter's political career touching on national politics. Of interest are mentions of the War of 1812 and the evacuation of slaves at the approach of British warships, a letter from John Tyler on Andrew Jackson's fiscal policies, and comments on the Whig Party and the Virginia Reform Convention of 1851. One Civil War letter mentions the death of an acquaintance and two affadavits, 1863, concern slaves who fled to Union forces. Interspersed in the large segment of R.W. Carter II's estate settlement papers are several comments on reconstruction in Virginia. Correspondence of Dr. Armistead Nelson Wellford, is chiefly business in nature but also includes his official Civil War pardon signed by President Andrew Johnson. Papers of his son Robert Carter Wellford and grandson Armistead Nelso Wellford include University of Virginia report cards and correspondence with Cassius Francis Lee, Jr., and Earl G. Swem discussing the respective sale and preservation of the Sabine Hall Papers. Correspondence of women in the family includes discussions of schooling, social events, and sickness and deaths. Of interest are a comment on Charlotte Brontë's "Vilette" and a commonplace book of Elizabeth Merry Tayloe's poems. Other items of interest include the agricultural journals, 1813-1860, and mill book containing a slave register, 1831-1845, of the second R.W. Carter; a list of "Negroes Baptized in Richmond County 1723-1724"; election returns for Lancaster and Richmond Counties, 1836; an 1872 brochure urging immigration to the Northern Neck; agricultural essays and medical observations of the 1st Landon Carter and an inventory of his estate; and physician's account ledgers of Beverley R. Wellford. Seventeenth century items include land patents, from William Berkeley, 1650-1665; a surveys, 1650-1684; deeds of sale and indentures; and the will of John Rice. Correspondents include Norborne Berkeley, baron de Botetourt, William Brockenbrough, Charles Carter, Samuel Chase, Raleigh Colston, Richard Corbin, Francis Fauquier, the Rev. Isaac W. Giberne, Arthur Lee, Francis Lightfoot Lee, Henry Lee, Richard Lee, Richard Henry Lee, Robert E. Lee (a receipt), George Mason, William Meade, Thomas Nelson, Robert Carter Nicholas, John Page, vice chairman of the Committee of Safety, Peter Pelham, Alexander Purdie, Peyton Randolph, William Rind, Joseph Royle, Earl G. Swem, Edward T. Tayloe, John Tayloe, John Tyler, and Dr. A.N. Wellford.
ArchivalResource: 1,075 items.
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- Brockenbrough, William, fl. 1763,. Papers of the Carter and Wellford family of Sabine Hall, 1650 (1736-1874) 1936.
Tazewell family. Papers, 1664 [1771-1805] 1842.
Title:
Papers, 1664 [1771-1805] 1842.
Correspondence and legal documents, primarily of Henry Tazewell, but also of Henry's uncle, John, and son, Littleton Waller. Legal documents concern land transactions, including grants from colonial Virginia governors Jeffreys, Gooch, Dinwiddie, and Dunmore, and deeds for lands in Williamsburg, and Caroline, James City, Lower Norfolk, Nansemond, Northampton, Stafford, Westmoreland and York counties. Correspondence discusses legal cases, particularly the settlement of the estates of John and Peyton Randolph, and the debt of John Holt to James [Barrett] Southall. Includes Virginia Superior Court docket for the October term, 1842. Persons of note in collection include: John Blair, Jr., Thomas Everard, Thomas, Baron Fairfax, Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, Richard Henry Lee, Thomas Nelson, Lucy Ludwell Paradise, Edmund Pendleton, Benjamin Waller, George Wythe, and others.
ArchivalResource: 44 items ; 38 cm. plus oversize.
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- Tazewell family. Papers, 1664 [1771-1805] 1842.
Maass, Richard, 1919-1998,. The Richard Maass collection of Westchester and New York State, 1645-1910 (bulk 1770-1783).
Title:
The Richard Maass collection of Westchester and New York State, 1645-1910 (bulk 1770-1783).
Collection consists of over three hundred autograph letters, documents, and newspapers which chronicle the early history of New York State from its colonization by the Dutch to the mid-nineteenth century. The collection is, however, particularly rich in materials relating to the Revolutionary War and can provide researchers with multiple perspectives on significant events and individual military campaigns. For example, the Battle of White Plains is amply documented in the collection through correspondence from participants and observers, as well as in contemporary newspaper accounts. The arrangement of the collection, for the most part, has followed Maass's own organization. With a few exceptions, each item has been listed and described individually in the finding aid. Any additional information that has been provided by Maass regarding a specific document has been retained and placed in a folder which has been filed immediately behind the folder containing the document to which it relates. Almost every folder for each item in the collection contained a one to two page description of the document, as well as other ancillary materials such as transcriptions and/or translations of documents by Maass. These folders also occasionally contained provenance information. Any additions to the collection are to be processed as separate accretions. In addition to autograph letters and historical documents, the Maass Collection contained a small amount of printed materials. These chiefly consisted of over thirty different early American, British, and French newspapers, dating mainly from the eighteenth century, which have been organized as a separate series (Series V).
ArchivalResource: 12 linear ft. (20 boxes)
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- Maass, Richard, 1919-1998,. The Richard Maass collection of Westchester and New York State, 1645-1910 (bulk 1770-1783).
Speech to the General Assembly at Williamsburg, Va., 1775 June 1
Title:
Speech to the General Assembly at Williamsburg, Va. 1775 June 1
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- Speech to the General Assembly at Williamsburg, Va., 1775 June 1
Gage, Thomas, 1721-1787. Thomas Gage papers, 1754-1807, bulk 1759-1775.
Title:
Thomas Gage papers, 1754-1807, bulk 1759-1775.
The Thomas Gage papers consist of the military and governmental correspondence and headquarters papers of General Thomas Gage, officer in the British Army in America (1754-1763) and commander-in-chief of the British forces in North America (1763-1775). The papers include incoming correspondence and retained copies of letters written by Gage, together with a large quantity of documents related to military administration and manuscript maps of North America. The collection is particularly strong in documenting British administration of North America after the French and Indian War, interactions with Native Americans, and the years preceding the American Revolution. The collection also includes a the Thomas Gage warrants, a series of financial documents authorizing payments related to British military expenses in North America during Gage's service as commander-in-chief.
ArchivalResource: 70 linear feet.
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- Gage, Thomas, 1721-1787. Thomas Gage papers, 1754-1807, bulk 1759-1775.
Sexton, George,. Evidence given before the committee of the House of Commons appointed to draw up articles of impeachment against Lord Viscount Melville, 1806.
Title:
Evidence given before the committee of the House of Commons appointed to draw up articles of impeachment against Lord Viscount Melville, 1806.
Contains transcripts of hearings before the committee of the House of Commons of testimony given by various individuals relating to the impeachment of Henry Dundas, first viscount Melville.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (586 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Sexton, George,. Evidence given before the committee of the House of Commons appointed to draw up articles of impeachment against Lord Viscount Melville, 1806.
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Letters, 1774-1847.
Title:
Letters, 1774-1847.
A letter, 1774 March 2, from Edward Foy, secretary to Lord Dunmore, to Edward Hand, Philadelphia, Pa., concerns Hand's purchase of lands under dispute between Virginia and Pennsylvania and advises Hand on the legal procedures for securing proper title to these lands. A letter, 1840 March 25, in Henry Clay's hand, from Clay and John J. Crittenden, Washington, D.C., to Joel Roberts Poinsett, Washington, D.C., concerns an application by armed forces in Kentucky for the replacement of firearms. A letter, 1847 June 21, from Henry Clay, Ashland, Ky., to Richard Henry Wilde, regards financial matters and a case before the Supreme Court.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Letters, 1774-1847.
Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Letter to James Tilghman and Andrew Allen h[manuscript], 1774 May 26.
Title:
Letter to James Tilghman and Andrew Allen h[manuscript], 1774 May 26.
Lord Dunmore, Williamsburg, Va., writes to the Pennsylvania Councilmen Tilghman and Allen regarding a border dispute between Pennsylvania and Virginia, especially questions of legal jurisdiction arising from the dispute.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Letter to James Tilghman and Andrew Allen h[manuscript], 1774 May 26.
Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Land patent, to William McClure, Augusta County, Virginia, 1774 July 5.
Title:
Land patent, to William McClure, Augusta County, Virginia, 1774 July 5.
Gov. John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, signed this land patent for 48 acres in Augusta County, Virginia on 5 July 1774 to William McClure.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf.
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- Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Land patent, to William McClure, Augusta County, Virginia, 1774 July 5.
Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Proclamations, 1771 October 12-1772 February 8.
Title:
Proclamations, 1771 October 12-1772 February 8.
A series of proclamations to dissolve, prorogue, summon, and alter the oath of allegiance for the Virginia General Assembly. Printed Document.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 29 cm.
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- Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Proclamations, 1771 October 12-1772 February 8.
Murray family. Papers, 1815-1824.
Title:
Papers, 1815-1824.
These papers concern an alleged claim of Virginia Murray against the state of Virginia and the efforts of both Virginia and George Murray to recover land in the United States owned by their father.
ArchivalResource: 26 p.
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- Murray family. Papers, 1815-1824.
Dunmore family. Papers, 1650-1899.
Title:
Papers, 1650-1899.
Letters and papers of the Earls of Dunmore, a branch of the Murray family of Scotland. All of the papers, except eleven items relating to Virginia, 1770, 1776 are photocopies. The early papers relate to lands in Brabant (a province of the Netherlands) inherited from the 7th Earl of Derby and his wife, and to the role of Charles Murray, 1st Earl of Dunmore (1661-1710) as Master of the Horse to Queen Mary, the wife of James II. Eighteenth century papers relate to the Jacobite conspiracies of 1703 and 1745, the War of Austrian Succession in which John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752), served in Flanders and also relate to the career of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore (1732-1809), governor of Virginia, 1771-1775. There are four letters from George Washington to Lord Dunmore. The nineteenth century papers include letters from George, 5th Earl of Dunmore to his agent Thomas Jack. Topics in the collection include the marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick to Lady Augusta Murray. Prominent correspondents include Edward VII and his wife Alexandra (to Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore), Queen Victoria, Prince Adolphus Frederick (Duke of Cambridge), Sir William Johnson, Henry Pelham and Marshal Saxe.
ArchivalResource: 395 items.
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- Dunmore family. Papers, 1650-1899.
Logan, James, d. 1780. Address to Earl Dunmore [manuscript], 1774 ca. Oct. 10-17.
Title:
Address to Earl Dunmore [manuscript], 1774 ca. Oct. 10-17.
Address delivered by Logan to John Murray, Earl Dunmore, at the conclusion of Dunmore's War, believed to be in the hand of John Gibson. Logan recalls his earlier hospitality to the white man and the latter's treachery against his people, and cites this as the cause of the Indian uprising. At the close he offers himself as a victim to secure the good of his people.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p. on 1 l.)
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- Logan, James, d. 1780. Address to Earl Dunmore [manuscript], 1774 ca. Oct. 10-17.
Mercer, Hugh, ca. 1725-1777. Letters of Hugh Mercer, 1767-1774.
Title:
Letters of Hugh Mercer, 1767-1774.
Include letter, 1767, from Hugh Mercer to John Morgan, replying briefly to attempt of veterans of the French and Indian War to obtain land for their services, accepting Morgan's offer to correspond with a medical society, relating plans to employ a new method of medical treatment, and remitting payment for books. Also include letter, 1774, to unknown recipient, in which Mercer replies he has sent the recipient's letter for publication, mentions that the governor has declined land warrants for Virginia officers who served in Northern regiments and will allow some surveys on the Ohio River. He urges his correspondent to present his case for the surveys to Lord Dunmore.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Mercer, Hugh, ca. 1725-1777. Letters of Hugh Mercer, 1767-1774.
Boone, Daniel, 1734-1820. Draper manuscripts: Daniel Boone papers, 1760-1911.
Title:
Draper manuscripts: Daniel Boone papers, 1760-1911.
Collection of original Daniel Boone manuscripts and correspondence and notes of Lyman C. Draper concerning Daniel Boone, other Kentucky pioneers, Indian-White conflict, and the American Revolution in the West.
ArchivalResource: 5.6 c.f. (33 volumes)
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- Boone, Daniel, 1734-1820. Draper manuscripts: Daniel Boone papers, 1760-1911.
Alexander Spotswood letter to Edmund Pendleton, 1775 November 16
Title:
Alexander Spotswood letter to Edmund Pendleton 1775 November 16
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- Alexander Spotswood letter to Edmund Pendleton, 1775 November 16
Lee, Francis Lightfoot, 1734-1797. Letter to Colonel Landon Carter, 1776 January 22.
Title:
Letter to Colonel Landon Carter, 1776 January 22.
Lee has sent an account of the Quebec expedition to Colonel [John] Tayloe. He hopes Lord Dunmore's departure "has left you spirits enough, Still to enjoy a little Xmas mirth, and to give him a warm reception if he should venture up Rap[pahannock]." Lee relays news of the Charlestown Raid of January 8 which resulted in the burning of several houses and the taking of 7 prisoners, but notes that the army does not have enough powder to do anything significant and "The French & Spaniards do not seem inclined to furnish us with military stores." He notes that French and Spanish politics will "drive us to extremity, that we may be forced to break off all connections with G.B." which "nothing but hard necessity can ever effect." Lee concludes by asking "the Ministry appear determined to leave us no alternative but absolute submission, or foreign assistance. which will be your choice my friend?"
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- Lee, Francis Lightfoot, 1734-1797. Letter to Colonel Landon Carter, 1776 January 22.
John Norton & Sons. Papers, 1750-1902, bulk 1763-1798.
Title:
Papers, 1750-1902, bulk 1763-1798.
Correspondence and business papers of the firm of John Norton and Sons. Correspondence re tobacco sales, ordering goods, insight into circumstances leading to and during the American Revolution and early rumors of independence. Scattered references to the Stamp Act, the Boston Port Bill, political unrest in England, Parliament's relations with the Colonies, and the non-importation agreements. Includes listing of articles used by Lord Dunmore at the Governor's Palace, letters from Williamsburg residents, and papers re political, economic, and social affairs in Virginia from over 300 Virginians including John Baylor, Governor Norborne Berkeley (Lord Botetourt), Carter Braxton, Nathaniel Burwell, John Clayton, James Craig, Thomas Everard, Captain William Goosley, Francis Jerdone, Warner Lewis, Peter Lyons, James Maury, Thomas Nelson, William Nelson, Robert Carter Nicholas, John Page, Mann Page, Edmund Randolph, John Randolph, Peyton Randolph, Augustine Smith, and George Wythe.
ArchivalResource: 2294 items.
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- John Norton & Sons. Papers, 1750-1902, bulk 1763-1798.
Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Land grant [manuscript] 1773 June 15.
Title:
Land grant [manuscript] 1773 June 15.
Land grant for a lot of land in Blandford, Prince George County, Va., to Roger Atkinson.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Land grant [manuscript] 1773 June 15.
McKee, Alexander, d. 1799. Letter purported to be by McKee, 1774.
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Letter purported to be by McKee, 1774.
Typewritten copy of a letter dated Williamsburg, Va., April 4, 1774, from Alexander McKee, Deputy Agent, conveying the wishes of the Earl of Dunmore, Governor of Virginia, that Aeneas McKay, Michael Miers, and Andrew McFarlane commit depredations against the Indians. The letter is of doubtful authenticity, per 1939 correspondence between the Wisconsin Historical Society and C. R. Swickard, its transcriber.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 c.f. (1 folder)
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- McKee, Alexander, d. 1799. Letter purported to be by McKee, 1774.
Spotswood, Alexander, ca. 1746-1818. Letter to Edmund Pendleton [manuscript], 1775 November 16.
Title:
Letter to Edmund Pendleton [manuscript], 1775 November 16.
Letter, 16 November 1775, from Alexander Spotswood, Surry County, Va., to Edmund Pendleton, regarding the dispatch of William Woodford's troops to the defense of Tidewater Virginia. Spotswood also discusses John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, and loyalist sentiment in Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Spotswood, Alexander, ca. 1746-1818. Letter to Edmund Pendleton [manuscript], 1775 November 16.
Land Grant, 1775 July 5
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Land Grant 1775 July 5
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- Land Grant, 1775 July 5
Preston, William, 1729-1783. Letters [manuscript], 1776.
Title:
Letters [manuscript], 1776.
Include letter, 8 June 1776, from William Fleming to William Preston, regarding relations with the Cherokee nation, a shipment of gunpowder, and the movements of British forces under the command of Lord Dunmore; and letter, 7 August 1776, from Andrew Lewis, Williamsburg, Va., to William Preston, regarding relations with Native Americans, especially Cherokees, gunpowder and other supplies, and Lord Dunmore's change of position.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Preston, William, 1729-1783. Letters [manuscript], 1776.
Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Proclamation [manuscript], 1774 September 17.
Title:
Proclamation [manuscript], 1774 September 17.
Handwritten copy of a proclamation, 17 September 1774, by John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, regarding a border dispute between Pennsylvania and Virginia over the Pittsburg area. Dunmore fobids Pennsylvanians to settle west of Laurel Hill.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Proclamation [manuscript], 1774 September 17.
Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Land grant, 1773 June 15, to Ambrose Gatewood.
Title:
Land grant, 1773 June 15, to Ambrose Gatewood.
Gov. Dunmore grants Gatewood 318 acres of land in Amherst County [Va.] along the Buffalo River. Cost of grant is 35 shillings silver; endorsement illegible.
ArchivalResource: 1 item : parchment ; 37 x 31 cm.
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- Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Land grant, 1773 June 15, to Ambrose Gatewood.
Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Proclamations, 1771 October 12-1772 February 8.
Title:
Proclamations, 1771 October 12-1772 February 8.
A series of proclamations to dissolve, prorogue, summon, and alter the oath of allegiance for the Virginia General Assembly. Printed Document.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 29 cm.
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- Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Proclamations, 1771 October 12-1772 February 8.
Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Speech to the General Assembly at Williamsburg, Va., 1775 June 1.
Title:
Speech to the General Assembly at Williamsburg, Va., 1775 June 1.
Concerns the alarming state of rebellion in the colony and the English Parliament's reaction. Mentions an address of Parliament given 7 February 1775, agreeing to consider the colonists' grievances. Request the colony to fulfill its obligations. Recommends paying officers and men who recently repelled an invasion of Indians. Printed document; published by Alexander Purdie.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 33 cm.
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- Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Speech to the General Assembly at Williamsburg, Va., 1775 June 1.
Washington, George, 1732-1799. Petition (draft) : holograph, [1772 Oct., no day], to Lord Dunmore.
Title:
Petition (draft) : holograph, [1772 Oct., no day], to Lord Dunmore.
Washington and other veterans of the French and Indian War had been promised lands in the Ohio Valley by a gubernatorial proclamation in 1754. Washington, on behalf of himself and the others, here protests to the current governor the delay in surveying the land and the government's method of surveying it.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) in case ; 33 cm.
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- Washington, George, 1732-1799. Petition (draft) : holograph, [1772 Oct., no day], to Lord Dunmore.
Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Photocopy of permit signed by Lord Dunmore, ousted British Royal Governor of Virginia aboard the ship Dunmore authorizing John Collett to proceed to the eastern shore to procure provisions [manuscript] 1775 Dec. 16.
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Photocopy of permit signed by Lord Dunmore, ousted British Royal Governor of Virginia aboard the ship Dunmore authorizing John Collett to proceed to the eastern shore to procure provisions [manuscript] 1775 Dec. 16.
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- Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. Photocopy of permit signed by Lord Dunmore, ousted British Royal Governor of Virginia aboard the ship Dunmore authorizing John Collett to proceed to the eastern shore to procure provisions [manuscript] 1775 Dec. 16.
Spotswood, Alexander, ca. 1746-1818. Alexander Spotswood letter to Edmund Pendleton, 16 November, 1775.
Title:
Alexander Spotswood letter to Edmund Pendleton, 16 November, 1775.
Letter, 16 November 1775, from Alexander Spotswood, Mt. Pleasant Camp [Surry County, Va.], to Edmund Pendleton, regarding the dispatch of William Woodford's troops to the defense of Tidewater Virginia. Spotswood also discusses John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, and loyalist sentiment in Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va.
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- Spotswood, Alexander, ca. 1746-1818. Alexander Spotswood letter to Edmund Pendleton, 16 November, 1775.
Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866. Collection of documents concerning the American Revolution, 1740-1866
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Jared Sparks collection of documents concerning the American Revolution, 1740-1866 .
Documents copied or collected by American historian and president of Harvard Jared Sparks.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (2.5 linear ft.)
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- Jared Sparks collection of documents concerning the American Revolution, 1740-1866 .
Virginia miscellany, 1621-1788.
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Virginia miscellany, 1621-1788.
Facsimile of a petition (1621) to the British ambassador to France to allow French and Walloon colonists to settle in Virginia; letter (circa 1658) of the Virginia Council to Richard Cromwell, another letter (1746) relating to lands in the Northern Neck purchased by Lord Thomas Fairfax, and fragment of a letter (1749) pertaining to Eleazer Robertson; three letters (1711, 1718) of the Virginia General Assembly documenting land sales by John and Frances Custis and Daniel McCarty; annotated chart (1748) showing results of a smallpox epidemic in Virginia; list (1757) of Virginia county surveyors; two letters (circa 1772-1775) of John Murray, Earl of Dunmore and governor of Virginia; photocopy, typescript, and facsimile of the Virginia Declaration of Rights (1776); and photocopy of a sketch (1781) of the Virginia commonwealth seal.
ArchivalResource: 12 items plus 2 oversize.
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- Virginia miscellany, 1621-1788.
Wallace family. Wallace family papers, 1764-1884.
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Wallace family papers, 1764-1884.
Papers include correspondence, 1764-1785, discussing family matters, the Revolutionary War, and early Ky.; wills of Doctor James Wallace and John Wallace; land and legal records; records, 1819-1829, of slaves belonging to the estate of Thomas Wallace; papers of Arthur Hooe Wallace, commission as merchant at New Orleans and later resident of Louisville, Ky., including letters, 1829-1832, to his brother, William Wallace, in Culpepper County, Va., and letters, 1834-1860, to Arthur Hooe Wallace about business and family matters; accounts, 1835-1837, 1858; bills of lading for tobacco and general merchandise shipped to and by Arthur Hooe Wallace on Mississippi and Ohio River steamboats, 1834-1835; insurance policies on boats and cargoes, 1834-1835; Crittenden County, Ky., land papers, 1839, 1857, 1867. Also includes correspondence, 1860-1865, of Lieutenant Thomas Wallace, 6th Kentucky Cavalry, Morgan's Brigade, CSA, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hooe Wallace, and with his brother and sisters, while serving in the army and as prisoner of war at Camp Chase and Johnson's Island, Ohio; letters to Thomas Wallace, 1866-1884; notes and plats of surveys of land for him in Crittenden County, Ky., 1867; genealogical records of the Wallace family and the allied Brown, Dade, Hart, and Preston families; and a store ledger, 1783-1784, of Alexander Dick of Spotsylvania County, Va.
ArchivalResource: 1 cubic ft.
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- Wallace family. Wallace family papers, 1764-1884.
Murray, Josephine L., Dr,. Autograph collection, 1771-1923.
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Autograph collection, 1771-1923.
Collection includes: cut signatures of John Quincy Adams (n.d.), Grover Cleveland (ca. 1904), Martin Van Buren (1859 May 2) and an early American forgery of George Washington's signature (ca. 1795), with a letter from Robert Spring (1863 March 17) regarding Washington autographs. Signed autograph letter from John Adams (1801 February 16) addressed to the United States Senate regarding property, typed signed letter from Calvin Coolidge (1923 December 8) to Major Stephen V.R. Crosby, signed autograph letter from Thomas Jefferson (1812 June 17) addressed to Mr. Gibson regarding debt Jefferson is unable to pay due to the failure of his tobacco crop. Signed typed letter from Woodrow Wilson (1913 March 7) addressed to Gordon Auchincloss, State Department, regarding maps received. Papers signed by John Murray Dunmore, Governor of the Bahamas (1787-1796) and Governor of Virginia (1771-1775) to Alexander Colden, surveyor of New York (1771 February 25) and document (1795 August 4) regarding Bahama Island. Collection also includes: engraved portraits of Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, and John Murray Dunmore. Photographs of: Coolidge, Cleveland, Van Buren, and Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 27 items, in box ; 27 cm.
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- Murray, Josephine L., Dr,. Autograph collection, 1771-1923.
Wormeley, Ralph, 1744-1805. Papers of Ralph Wormeley, 1773-1802.
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Papers of Ralph Wormeley, 1773-1802.
Includes letterbook and letters, 1783-1802, of Ralph Wormeley to British merchants and other Virginia residents. Topics include sale and shipping of tobacco, insurance on tobacco cargo, claims against the United States for reimbursement of war losses and pre-Revolutionary debts, and effects of American legislation on commerce. Topics also include sale of tobacco for John Tayloe's estate, guardianship of John Tayloe's son, the benefits of English education and Eton, opinion of the Constitution, sale and delivery of slaves (1797), and the sudden insanity and death of his son (1801). Also include letters to Ralph Wormeley; letter, 1773, from William Tryon re: Wormeley's marriage and seat on Governor's Council; letter, 1774, from Edmund Pendleton re: governor's proclamation about court officers' fees; and letter, ca. 1775, from Nathaniel Foy re: Loyalist sympathies and Battle of Bunker Hill. Also include letter, 1775, from William Byrd re: Battle of Bunker Hill and Lord Dunmore, with note from Ralph Wormeley on Byrd's change of sympathies; and letter, 1778, from Mann Page re: the release of the Wormeleys and a suggesting that he take the Oath of Abjuration. Also include letter, 1785, concerning John Wormeley's claims with Great Britain for military service in Revolutionary War, and affadavit, 1797, attesting to his service with British Army, Regiment of North Carolina Volunteers; letter, 1786, from Hugh James re: British policy towards U.S. trade in the West Indies and Jamaican politics; letters, 1786-1787, from J. Gell re: American-English relations and the trial of Lord Hastings. Also include copy of petition, n.d., concerning the disestablishment of the Episcopal Church.
ArchivalResource: 29 items + 1 v.
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- Wormeley, Ralph, 1744-1805. Papers of Ralph Wormeley, 1773-1802.
Lane, S. Eliot. Articles about the Battle of Point Pleasant [manuscript], 1885-1901.
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Articles about the Battle of Point Pleasant [manuscript], 1885-1901.
Articles include "The Battle of Point Pleasant, Oct. 10, 1774, and "The Point Pleasant Battle Monument Commission."
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Lane, S. Eliot. Articles about the Battle of Point Pleasant [manuscript], 1885-1901.
Jamieson, Neil. Papers of Neil Jamieson, 1757-1789 (bulk 1760-1776).
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Papers of Neil Jamieson, 1757-1789 (bulk 1760-1776).
Chiefly business correspondence (1760-1776) relating to Jamieson's role as a resident partner of the firm Glassford, Gordon, Monteath & Co., of Glasgow, Scotland, and to various mercantile enterprises in North America and the West Indies, especially Antigua. Acting in behalf of John Glassford and James Gordon's commercial interests which included Jamieson, Campbell, Calvert & Co. distillery in Virginia, Jamieson was also involved in several aspects of Chesapeake business life, particularly in the trade of tobacco and lumber. Papers (1776-1783) concern Jamieson's shipping activities in behalf of the British armed forces in America after his flight to New York with John Murray Dunmore, colonial governor of Virginia. Includes business report (1786) of the Glasgow firm prepared for the Loyalist Claims Commissioners in Halifax and some correspondence of George Wythe, Robert Carter Nicholas, and James Glassford, Jamieson's business associates. Correspondents include William Aisquith, William Aylett, William Balmain, Alexander Blair, Carter Braxton, Neill Buchanan, John Campbell, Robert Christie, Alexander Cuninghame, Robert Donald, James Dunlop, Mathias Ellegood, Adam Fleming, James Gibson, Robert Gilchrist, James Gordon, Alexander Henderson, Joseph Hewes, Thomas Irving, Andrew Leitch, Thomas Lilly, James Lyle, Alexander McCaul, John Mitchell, Thomas Montgomerie, Arthur Morson, Robert Purviance, Samuel Purviance, Richard Redwar, Henry Riddell, Hector Ross, Daniel Sanford, John Taylor, Jr., James Warden, John Wood, and the firms Bogle and Scott, Ferguson, Murdock & Co., Mayne & Co., Robert Herris & Co., Alexander Houstoun & Co., Robertson, Jamieson & Co., William Robertson & Co., Henry Tucker & Son, and Jesson Welsh & Co.
ArchivalResource: 23 volumes (2000 items).8 containers plus 2 oversize.8 microfilm reels.
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- Jamieson, Neil. Papers of Neil Jamieson, 1757-1789 (bulk 1760-1776).
Arbuthnot, Marriott, 1711?-1794,. Hamond Naval Papers, 1766-1825.
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Hamond Naval Papers, 1766-1825.
Correspondence of A. S. Hamond with Hans Stanley, governor of the Isle of Wight discusses a naval appointment, a land settlement scheme on the Ohio opposed by Lord Hillsborough, the Gaspée affair, Bunkers Hill, naval operations in Virginia and on the Delaware (Lord Dunmore's retreat), the Staten Island Peace Conference, Saratoga, General Burgoyne, the burning of New York, Hessians, consequences of the American-French alliance, British foreign and economic affairs, and the guardianship of Felix Viret. Memoirs of A.S. Hamond, ca. 1815, cover his career as an active sea officer to 1794 and include a hand drawn map of the Brandywine campaign. Complementing these are Hamond's memoir, 1783-1785, of his part in the American Revolution, 1775-1777; his account, 1771-1773, of his command of the Arethusa; and a journal, 1779, of the Roebuck's second voyage to America. There are brief comments on the French Revolution and court-martial proceedings against the Bounty mutineers. Complementing these are Hamond's memoir, 1783-1785, of his part in the American Revolution, 1775-1777, mentioning the blockade of the mid-Atlantic colonies, the landing of William Howe's troops, and expedition to Antigua and the Leeward Islands and the capture of Philadelphia, with observations and anecdotes mentioning Lord Howe, George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. Also a logbook, 1771-1773, of his command of the Arethusa containing descriptions of ports visited including Norfolk, Boston, New York, Williamsburg, Va., where he was entertained by Lord Dunmore and the Council gave permission to impress sailors, Philadelphia, Newport, Providence, Halifax and St. Johns; and a journal, 1779, of the Roebuck's second voyage to America. There are brief comments on the French Revolution and court-martial proceedings against the Bounty mutineers. The collection also contains bound volumes of letters and orders, 1771-1783, pertaining to A.S. Hamond's commands of HMS Arethusa, Barfleur, Roebuck and Champion, and service as Lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia, Commissioner of the Navy, and Commander-in-Chief of H.M. Ships at Halifax, August 1781 to January 1783, including methods of naval signaling as adapted for service during the American Revolution, a copy of the resolution of the Pennsylvania Council of Safety, 1776 December 21, and a letter from Lord Howe. The collection also contains photographs of portraits of Sir Andrew Snape Hamond from originals in the possession of Sir Egerton Hamond Graeme. Papers of Admiral Graham Eden Hamond are primarily concerned with the Mediterranean theater during the Napoleonic Wars as well as a cruise to Rio de Janeiro, and consist of his annotated copy of "A chronological list of the captains of His Majesty's Royal Navy...1673-1783"; and letters and orders from his commands of HMS Champion, Plantagenet, Lively, Victorious, Rivoli, Wellesley, and Spartiate; plus some remarks on Courts Marital, some general orders, "exercises for great guns," and an incomplete table of arrivals and sailings at Malta, 1805. Of interest are Admiral Hamond's papers from his service as senior officer at Malta, 1805-1806, describing the abortive invasion of the Kingdom of Naples and subsequent establishment on Sicily.
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- Arbuthnot, Marriott, 1711?-1794,. Hamond Naval Papers, 1766-1825.
McKee, Alexander, ca. 1735-1799. Extract from Alexander McKee Esqr's journal of transactions with the Indians at Pittsburgh ... : journal, 1774 May 1-June 10.
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Extract from Alexander McKee Esqr's journal of transactions with the Indians at Pittsburgh ... : journal, 1774 May 1-June 10.
Contemporary extracts from a journal kept by McKee, Sir William Johnson's resident agent on the Ohio, during negotiations with the Six Nations at Pittsburgh. Includes minutes of negotiations as well as messages of Indians and whites. Persons mentioned include Capt. John Connolly, Col. George Croghan, and Lord Dunmore.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. : 19 p.1 container.1 microfilm reel.
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- McKee, Alexander, ca. 1735-1799. Extract from Alexander McKee Esqr's journal of transactions with the Indians at Pittsburgh ... : journal, 1774 May 1-June 10.
Snickers, Edward, d. c. 1791. Account, 1774 January 10-1776 June 20; 1785 April 9, to Earl of Dunmore.
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Account, 1774 January 10-1776 June 20; 1785 April 9, to Earl of Dunmore.
An itemized listing of plantation accounts receivable and payable to Edward Snickers from John Murray, Earl of Dunmore for the period January 10, 1774 to June 20, 1776. Snickers, a provisioner, swore the account remained unpaid as of April 9, 1785.
ArchivalResource: [6] p. ; 30.5 cm.
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- Snickers, Edward, d. c. 1791. Account, 1774 January 10-1776 June 20; 1785 April 9, to Earl of Dunmore.
Hamond, Andrew Snape, Sir, 1738-1828. Papers of Sir Andrew Snape Hamond, 1766-1825.
Title:
Papers of Sir Andrew Snape Hamond, 1766-1825.
Correspondence and other papers relating to British naval operations during the Revolutionary War and specifically to Hamond's command of the warships Arethusa and Roebuck and his tenure as lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia, commissioner of the Navy, and commander-in-chief of Halifax. Includes correspondence and other papers of Hamond's son, Sir Graham Eden Hamond (1799-1862), British admiral, concerning his commands of the Plantagenet, Lively, Victorious, Rivoli, Wellesley, and Spartiate, and his part in the attempted invasion of the Kingdom of Naples. Sir Andrew's correspondents include Marriot Arbuthnot, Robert Digby, the Earl of Dunmore, Lord Sackville, Thomas Graves, William Hotham, Lord Howe, John Montague, Peter Parker, Molyneux Shuldam, Hans Sloane, Hans Stanley, Philip Stephens, and William Tryon. Sir Graham's correspondents include Lord Collingwood, William Cornwallis, James Henry Craig, Adam Duncan, Lord George Keith Elphinstone, John Knight, William Marsden, John Orde, and Frank Sotherton.
ArchivalResource: 3 microfilm reels.
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- Hamond, Andrew Snape, Sir, 1738-1828. Papers of Sir Andrew Snape Hamond, 1766-1825.
Dunmore family. Papers (II), 1790-1804.
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Papers (II), 1790-1804.
Papers concerning John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore, and last royal governor of Virginia. There are three Virginia-related items: a land grant, 1773; account, 1774-1776, of Lord Dunmore concerning one of his plantations; and letter, 1775, written by Lord Dunmore while on board the Royal William. Papers also include a letter, 1768, concerning Lord Dunmore's desire to be elected one of the Scottish peers of Parliament and a letter, 1770, concerning his brother-in-law. The majority of the items concern Lord Dunmore's service as governor of the Bahama Islands.
ArchivalResource: 11 items.
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- Dunmore family. Papers (II), 1790-1804.
Thomas Gage papers 1754-1807 1759-1775 Gage, Thomas, papers
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Thomas Gage papers 1754-1807 1759-1775 Gage, Thomas, papers
The Thomas Gage papers consist of the military and governmental correspondence and headquarter papers of General Thomas Gage, officer in the British Army in America (1754-1763) and commander-in-chief of the British forces in North America between 1763 and 1775. The papers include incoming correspondence and retained copies of letters written by Gage, together with a large quantity of documents related to military administration and manuscript maps of North America. The collection is particularly strong in documenting British administration of North America after the French and Indian War, interactions with Native Americans, and the years preceding the American Revolution. The series is described in a separate finding aid. Thomas Gage warrants
ArchivalResource: 70 linear feet
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- Thomas Gage papers, Gage, Thomas, papers, 1754-1807, 1759-1775
Isaac Zane Letter to Benjamin Williams or John Croudson, 1776 July 1
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Isaac Zane Letter to Benjamin Williams or John Croudson 1776 July 1
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- Isaac Zane Letter to Benjamin Williams or John Croudson, 1776 July 1
Morton, Richard Lee, 1889-1974. Papers, 1756-1974, 1930-1969.
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Papers, 1756-1974, 1930-1969.
Papers, chiefly 1930-1969, of Richard Lee Morton, professor of history at the College of William and Mary from 1919 to 1959. Includes personal and professional correspondence, lectures and notes relating to his research on Virginia history, and material relating to his community activities in Williamsburg,, Va. Includes correspondence of his wife Estelle (Dinwiddie) Morton, land grants, 1756 and 1774, signed by Robert Dinwiddie and Lord Dunmore, Confederate currency and bonds, genealogical materials on the Watkins and Morton families and photographs. Subjects in which Morton was interested include race relations, Virginia agriculture, slavery, prohibition and temperance, and Democratic Party politics. Additions to the collection include Morton's copy of Hugh Blair Grigsby's notes on the Robert Rose diary, letter, 1928, of Harry F. Byrd to Morton, letters from Morton to W.W. Abbott and wife and a manuscript cookbook compiled by Estelle Dinwiddie Morton.
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes.
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- Morton, Richard Lee, 1889-1974. Papers, 1756-1974, 1930-1969.
Powell, Leven, 1737-1810. Papers, 1774-1806.
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Papers, 1774-1806.
Correspondence of Leven Powell who served in American Revolution, Virginia House of Delegates and U.S. House of Representatives. Letters reflect military and civilian situation in Virginia during the Revolution; United States and Virginia politics; and foreign relations in the early national period. Subjects covered include Aaron Burr, John Connolly, Lord Dunmore, Thomas McKean and John Taylor of Caroline, American Revolution (Battle of Great Bridge, 1775; battles and campaigns; and including a letter, 8 July 1776, written from College Camp [Williamsburg, Va.] and copy of resolutions, 14 June 1774, passed by freeholders of Loudoun County opposing oppressive British legislation and establishing a boycott of all East India products), Indians, presidential election of 1800, Alien and Sedition Acts, orphans, Kentucky, XYZ Affair and slavery. Correspondents include John Connolly, Christopher Greenup, David Griffith, Cuthbert Harrison, Charles Lee, Richard Bland Lee, Stevens Thomson Mason, and Cuthbert Powell.
ArchivalResource: 93 items.
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- Powell, Leven, 1737-1810. Papers, 1774-1806.
George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820. Land grant, 1773 June 15.
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Land grant, 1773 June 15.
Land grant by King George III to Pascal Greenhill, executed by John, Earl of Dunmore, governor of Virginia. Given at Williamsburg, Va.
ArchivalResource: 1 page.
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- George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820. Land grant, 1773 June 15.
Virginia. Auditor of Public Accounts (1776-1928). Orders and vouchers, 1778-1780, 1783, 1788-1795, 1798-1799, 1801, 1810-1811.
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Orders and vouchers, 1778-1780, 1783, 1788-1795, 1798-1799, 1801, 1810-1811.
The records in this series consist largely of orders from the governor and Council authorizing the auditor to issue warrants and vouchers submitted by creditors in support of their claims. The vouchers include the names of persons to whom money was owed, the amounts, and the dates the vouchers were submitted. This series contains the following records: Claims against John, Earl of Dunmore, 1790, 1 item; General public claims, 1788-1790, 1792-1795, 1798-1799, 1801, 1810-1811, 1 in.; Pamunkey Shipyard, William Morris, Superintendent, 1779-1781, 1788-1790, and Chickahominy Shipyard, 1781, 1788, 17 items; Revolutionary claims, 1783, 1788-1792, 1794-1795, 1 in.; Brigantine Liberty, list of Officers and men, and distribution of Naval prize money, 1790, 1792-1794, and Schooner Alliance, 1781, 32 items; State Agent John Stringer, 1778-1780, 1788, 26 items; Claims against John, Earl of Dunmore, 1790, 1 item.
ArchivalResource: 4 in.
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- Virginia. Auditor of Public Accounts (1776-1928). Orders and vouchers, 1778-1780, 1783, 1788-1795, 1798-1799, 1801, 1810-1811.
Lefébure, Lambert, Madame. Letter to the Chevalier d'Eon [manuscript], 1774 August 1.
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Letter to the Chevalier d'Eon [manuscript], 1774 August 1.
Lefébure, Paris, writes to d'Eon, London, requesting information concerning her husband who was a cook for Lord Dunmore. A note, possibly in the hand of d'Eon, supplies information.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Lefébure, Lambert, Madame. Letter to the Chevalier d'Eon [manuscript], 1774 August 1.
Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letters of James Madison [manuscript], 1772-1775.
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Letters of James Madison [manuscript], 1772-1775.
Seven letters, 1772-1775, from James Madison to William Bradford, discuss Bradford's education, literature, the Boston Tea Party, religious tolerance and freedom in Virginia, hostilities between Native Americans and colonists, the possibility that war between the U.S. and Great Britain may be avoided, H.H. Brackenridge's poetry, raising a force to defend Virginia against invasion, and Moses Allen. Madison also compares civilization in Virginia and Philadelphia, Pa., and gives an excerpt of chief Logan's speech to Lord Dunmore, regarding the colonists' treatment of the Shawnee.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letters of James Madison [manuscript], 1772-1775.
Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, papers, 1776-1794.
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John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, papers, 1776-1794.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809. John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, papers, 1776-1794.
Walker, Thomas, 1715-1794. Papers of Walker, his son, Francis Walker, and the Walker and Page families [manuscript] 1742-1886.
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Papers of Walker, his son, Francis Walker, and the Walker and Page families [manuscript] 1742-1886.
Accounts, receipts, legal papers & correspondence regarding debts & estate settlement comprise the bulk of the collection. There are a variety of plats and surveys, land grants and indentures for Louisa and Albemarle Co., Va. property. Many items pertain either to the Loyal Land Co. (1750s) or to the Albemarle Iron Works. Of special interest are copies of treaties, 1744 & 52, with the Six Nations at Lancaster and Logstown, and a sale of 6 million acres in Ohio in 1777. Among the correspondence and miscellaneous papers are a letter protesting the Stamp Act, a letter from John Marshall, discussing legal problems in a slave sale, a Revolutionary soldier's pension claims, a plea for William Wirt to Francis Walker to settle an estate for educational funds for James Gilmer, a list, ca. 1880, of polite literature for a young lady, a midshipman's appointment signed by Andrew Jackson, Pres. U.S., 1850 letters describing Uncle Tom's cabin, & hazing at V.M.I., testimonies to secure a Civil War medical discharge, a letter from an ex-slave describing the murder of Richmond editor Henry Rives Pollard, & 5 newspapers and an almanac, 1799-1864. Correspondents and legal parties include Robert Dinwiddie, John Murray, 4th earl of Dunmore, Joshua Fry, George Gilmer, Peachey Ridgway Gilmer, Sir William Gooch, bart., Thomas Jefferson, Pres. U.S., Fielding Lewis, Benjamin Lincoln, Nicholas Meriwether, James Monroe, Pres. U.S., Mann Page, Louis Philippe Albert d'Orleans, comte de Paris, Judith Page Walker Rives, Alexander Spotswood & James Wood.
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.
Carrington, Eliza Jaquelin Ambler, fl. 1796-1823,. Papers of the Ambler, Carrington and Minor families [manuscript], 1796-1845.
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Papers of the Ambler, Carrington and Minor families [manuscript], 1796-1845.
The collections contains a letterbook with manuscript copies, 1883, of letters, 1780-1823, from Eliza Jacquelin Ambler Carrington to her sister, Ann Ambler Fisher, and friends Mildred Dudley and Frances Cairnes. The letters convey news of family and friends including Eliza and Ann's brother-in-law John Marshall. A scandal involving the seduction of family friend Rachel Warrington by the Viscount Rochambeau and the U.S. naval career of their son Louis [Lewis] Warrington is discussed for forty years. Other topics include life in colonial Yorktown, Va., royal governors Botetourt and Dunmore, the siege of Yorktown, flight to Winchester, Va., Tarleton's raid, verbal abuse of a family slave by visitors from England, a visit to Mt. Vernon shortly before George Washington's death, and the decline of the Anglican church after the Revolution. The volume also includes an introduction and one chapter of a proposed autobiographical novel by Carrington titled "Variety or the Vicissitudes of Life," an extract from a letter by a sister-in-law of Chief Justice Marshall and a copy of Marshall's eulogy for his wife. In addition there are eleven letters, 1831-1845, from John Barbee Minor to Lucian Minor and Charles R. Slaughter about his student life at Kenyon College and the University of Virginia. Of interest is an 1845 letter discussing the possible sale of a slave.
ArchivalResource: 12 items.
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- Carrington, Eliza Jaquelin Ambler, fl. 1796-1823,. Papers of the Ambler, Carrington and Minor families [manuscript], 1796-1845.
Bernard, Simon, 1779-1839. Bowyer-Hubard Papers, 1767-1782 and 1816.
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Bowyer-Hubard Papers, 1767-1782 and 1816.
Correspondence and family papers of Michael Bowyer, captain, Continental Line (12th Virginia regiment), of Augusta County, Virginia, including state commission as captain of Virginia militia (signed by Edm[un]d Pendleton, John Page, Tho[ma]s Lud[well] Lee, P[aul] Carrington, Dudley Digges, and J[ame]s Mercer) and continental commission (signed by [John Ha]ncock); certificate of leave to have family inoculated for smallpox (signed by Charles Scott); certificate of his marriage to Phreney [Frances?] Carpenter in 1766: letters from John Page and James Wood containing military orders for Bowyer; agreement of Alexander McGrew to pay Bowyer; and letter from Lafayette introducing the French engineer, [Simon] Bernard. Also included is letter from James Murray; and letter from M[atthew or Meriwether] Hubard to Mrs. Frances Morton Hubard saying Lord Dunmore has advised him to accompany Lord Cornwallis to East Indies; bookplate of the Loyalist James Hubard; engraved plate for James Hubard's bookplate; and a framed silhouette of James Hubard.
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Minor, Garrett, 1744-1791. Papers, 1776-1781.
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Papers, 1776-1781.
Letters to Garrett Minor [Louisa County, Va.], from brother Peter Minor describing military life in Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Williamsburg, Virginia; from William Linney, Louisa County, concerning financial transactions; and from brother-in-law Sammuel Terrill, "Gloucester Ware Church Camp," mentioning impending British surrender at Yorktown.
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Howard Jones papers, 1835-1951, 1879-1946
Title:
Howard Jones papers 1835-1951 1879-1946
The Howard Jones papers consist of correspondence, personal papers, writings, and other documents relating to Jones, his parents, sister Genevieve, and other family members. Present are his essays and speeches on subjects such as birds, medicine, the history of medicine, and the history of Circleville, Ohio, particularly concerning the region's American Indians, in the form of manuscripts, typescripts, and printed ephemera. Business papers include correspondence and documents relating to the Circleville Electric Light and Power Company, organized by Howard Jones in 1891. Also present is material concerning the production and distribution of the Jones family's publication Illustrations of the nests and eggs of birds of Ohio (1879-1886), which featured texts by Howard Jones and orinthological drawings by Genevieve E. Jones, Virginia S. Jones, and Eliza J. Shulze, and was underwritten by Nelson Edward Jones. Series V. contains printed material left after distribution of the publication, which was printed in Cincinnati by Krebs Lithographing Co. (plates) and Robert Clarke & Co. (texts). A small group of papers for Nelson Jones contains some of his writings, press clippings, and biographical sketches of family members including his wife Virginia and daughter Genevieve, as well as two letters discussing the medical treatment of President James A. Garfield shortly before his death. A folder of material for Howard Jones's maternal grandparents Anson and Amy Beckwith Smith contains letters to them in New London, Connecticut, from their two sons, John Robertson Smith and Hamilton Lanphere Smith. Also in the collection are two short runs of amateur periodicals published in Circleville, Ohio.
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