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VIAFrevised2015-09-23machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-15T04:42:53machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-15T04:42:53humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonTyler, John, 1747-1813presumedTyler, John Sr.presumed1747-02-281813-01-06College of William and Mary.Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876Griffin, C., fl. 1808,Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826Jones, Joseph, 1727-1805.McDowell, James, 1770-1835.Monroe, James, 1758-1831.Tyler, John, 1790-1862.Virginia. Governor (1808-1811 : Tyler).Tyler, John, -1810, of RedlandTyler, John, 1747-1813College of William and Mary. Bursar boarding accounts, 1754-1770.College of William and Mary.Armistead, James.Bland, Peter.Blair, John, 1687-1771.Digges, William, fl. 1762-1771.Finnie, William, 1739-1804.Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.McClurg, James, 1746-1823.Page, John, 1744-1808.Page, Mann, 1749-1781.Shields, Samuel, d. 1803.Taliaferro, William.Tazewell, John, 1745-1782.Tucker, Robert, 1741-1780.Tyler, John, 1747-1813.Bursar boarding accounts, 1754-1770.1 v. (93 p.) ; 54 cm.Accounts showing attendance and board costs of students at the College of William and Mary, 1754-1770. Recorded chronologically by year with totals compiled for the years 1763-1768. Indexed by name. Includes lists of rents and fees on land and tobacco associated with the college. The account for 1754 lists Indians and blacks in addition to white students. The bursar for the period was John Blair. Many prominent Virginians are listed as students. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. LibraryMonroe, James, 1758-1831. Papers of James Monroe, 1771-1818.Monroe, James, 1758-1831.Grasse, François Joseph Paul de Grasse, comte de, 1722-1788.Nelson, Thomas, 1738-1789,Tucker, St. George, 1752-1827,Tyler, John, 1747-1813,Papers of James Monroe, 1771-1818.5 items.A letter, 27 June 1771, from John Tyler, Charles City County, Va., regards legal matters and a shipment of tobacco; a page, 1 October 1781, from the letterbook of Thomas Nelson, contains letters regarding communication between the state government and armed forces stationed in Virginia and the movement of British forces, and a letter to comte de Grasse discusse provision for wounded soldiers under de Grasse's command. A letter, 24 January 1792, from James Monroe, Philadelphia, Pa., to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Va., discusses executive appointments and the meaning of "advise and consent" of the Senate, the fitness of Gouverneur Morris for a diplomatic post, and the advisability of increasing the size of the army after the defeat of Arthur St. Clair versus having Daniel Morgan raise militia to protect the frontier. Monroe letters, 1807-1818, concern John Randolph's voyage to France and naval appointments. University of Virginia. LibraryVirginia. Governor (1808-1811 : Tyler). [Deed] 1809 March 10, to John Fleck : 274 acres, County of Hampshire on the drains of Cabin Run and bounded ... Henry Fleck's line ... foot of knobly Mountain corner to General Lee's land ... foot of Oneal's Gap, corner to Henry Fleck ... / Jno. TylerVirginia. Governor (1808-1811 : Tyler).Tyler, John, 1747-1813.Fleck, John, fl. 1809.[Deed] 1809 March 10, to John Fleck : 274 acres, County of Hampshire on the drains of Cabin Run and bounded ... Henry Fleck's line ... foot of knobly Mountain corner to General Lee's land ... foot of Oneal's Gap, corner to Henry Fleck ... / Jno. Tyler 1809.1 deed ; 33 x 40 cm., fold. 21 x 9 cm.Eastern Mennonite University, Sadie A. Hartzler LibraryDandridge, Nathaniel W. Dandridge-Payne papers, 1751-1793.Dandridge, Nathaniel W.Dandridge, William.Payne, ArcherDandridge-Payne papers, 1751-1793.5 leaves.These papers contain a deed of gift for two slaves from Nathaniel W. Dandridge to his daughter Martha, 1751; an affidavit of William Dandridge, 1793, regarding the gift; and two papers in a suit of Archer Payne (who married Martha Dandridge) vs. Moses Hunter, which include the signatures of John Tyler and Joseph Jones. Library of VirginiaFrederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876, collector. Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.28 boxes (14 linear ft.)Autograph letters and documents of American political and military leaders collected by Frederick Myers Dearborn.EnglishHoughton LibraryBraxton, Carter, 1736-1797,. Prentis transcripts, 1774-1822.Braxton, Carter, 1736-1797,Prentis, Robert,Carter, Robert, 1728-1804,Prentis, Joseph, 1754-1809,Tyler, John, 1747-1813,Prentis, Elizabeth, b. 1791,Monror, James, 1758-1831,Bassett, Burwell, 1764-1841,Prentis, Joseph, Jr,Wickham, John, 1763-1839,Meade, David, 1744-1838 or 9,Driver, John, fl. 1782-1796,Webb, Robert Henning, 1882-1952.Prentis transcripts, 1774-1822.2 items.First letter book contains typewritten transcripts of letters written by the following: Carter Braxton to Robert Prentis (1774-1785), Robert Carter to Joseph Prentis (1788-1789), John Tyler to Joseph Prentis (1805-1809), Eliza Prentis to Joseph Prentis and others (1805-1817), James Monroe (1805-1821), Burwell Bassett to Joseph Prentis and Joseph Prentis, Jr. (1805-1825), and John Wickham to Joseph Prentis (1807-1822). Corrections in ink were made by Robert Henning Webb. Second letter book are letters of David Meade to John Driver (1782-1796). University of Virginia. LibraryVirginia district court judge appointments, 1789 and 1790.Virginia district court judge appointments, 1789 and 1790.4 items.For Staunton, Charlottesville, Fredericksburg, and Dumfries, these district court judges were allotted in 1789: James Mercer and Richard Parker, Richard Cary and Cuthbert Bullitt (copy), Joseph Prentis and John Tyler (copy), and James Henry and Joseph Jones in 1790. University of Virginia. LibraryJones, Joseph, 1727-1805. Papers, 1681-1895; (bulk 1794-1842).Jones, Joseph, 1727-1805.Papers, 1681-1895; (bulk 1794-1842).704 items.Papers of Jones and of his children and grandchildren, including business, personal, and military correspondence, deeds, Virginia militia records, general orders, Treasury Dept. circulars, lists of licensed vessels, letters regarding western lands, and papers relating to the port of Petersburg, Va. Correspondents include John Adams, William H. Crawford, Albert Gallatin, Richard Bland Lee, James Madison, Timothy Pickering, John Randolph, and John Tyler. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryTyler, John, 1790-1862. Letter : Sherwood Forest, Charles City County, to John Henry, 1852 December 27.Tyler, John, 1790-1862.Letter : Sherwood Forest, Charles City County, to John Henry, 1852 December 27.2 p.This letter concerns Tyler's interest in locating correspondence between his father and Patrick Henry. Library of VirginiaMcDowell, James, 1770-1835. Papers of James McDowell [manuscript], 1752-1878.McDowell, James, 1770-1835.Anderson, William P.,Barbour, James, 1775-1842Benton, Thomas Hart, 1782-1858Cabell, William H., 1772-1853Craig, RobertDorman, James B.,Floyd, John, 1783-1837,Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902Jones, J. William (John William), 1836-1909Lee, Robert Bland,Letcher, John, 1813-1884Mahone, William, 1826-1895,Martin, ThomasPleasants, James, 1769-1836,Richardson, William H.,Rives, William C. (William Cabell), 1793-1868Smith, Francis Henney, 1812-1890,Smith, W. H.,Stuart, Alexander H. H. (Alexander Hugh Holmes), 1807-1891,Trimble, Allen, 1783-1870,Tyler, John, 1747-1813,Webb, Ham,Papers of James McDowell [manuscript], 1752-1878.500 (ca.) items.Includes personal, legal, political, and business correspondence and papers, 1752-1852, of James McDowell and his son, also James McDowell. Personal correspondence, chiefly of members of the McDowell and Preston families (including Thomas Hart Benton), contains family and social news from Rockbridge County, Va., Kentucky, and St. Louis, Mo.; one letter includes a note from young Jessie Benton (Fremont). Business correspondence pertains to land claims in the Southern states and Ohio, and a fugitive slave; accounts concern slave hiring, school, stud horses, and cattle (including a livestock record); and miscellaneous business papers concern slave appraisals, Revolutionary War claims, and plantation management. Legal papers concern estate settlements, especially of Preston family members, custody, financial interests of Washington College, and land purchases in Augusta and Rockbridge counties, Va., with pertinent records and documentation. Military correspondence, 1797-1826, relates to the elder James McDowell's service as colonel of 8th Regt. Va. Militia, and its records for the War of 1812, some relating to courts-martial, and a discharge for John Floyd (1813). Political correspondence pertains to Virginia and national politics, the Democratic party, the War of 1812, the Staunton Convention of 1816, reasons to locate the University of Virginia at Lexington, the Virginia Constitutional Conventions of 1829-1830 and 1850-1851, military appointments in the Mexican War, temperance, and the tariff. Correspondents include Allen Trimble, William H. Cabell, John Tyler (Sr.), Robert Bland Lee, James Pleasants, James Barbour, John Floyd, Francis H. Smith, Robert Craig, Alexander H.H. Stuart, William H. Richardson, William P. Anderson, John Letcher, and various local politicians. Also include letter, 1869, of introduction from W.H. Smith to John Letcher for Gilbert C. Walker; and letter, 1870, of William Mahone to a constituent concerning Virginia railroads and the constitutional convention. Also include correspondence, 1823-1866, of various Rockbridge County residents re: education, horses, estate settlements, medical practice; letter, 1826, from William Cabell Rives re: medical treatment; and letters, 1859, from a man alleged to be mentally ill applying to John Letcher for legal help. Also include letters, 1861-1862, from James B. Dorman re: secession, the organization of 3rd Regt. Va. Artillery, and a request for a pistol; and a letter, 1862, from Thomas Martin, Letcher Artillery, requesting a court-martial of his captain, with witness list. Also include letter, 1864, from Ham Webb, 7th Miss. Regt., concerning wounded friends; letter, 1864, concerning imprisonment of John Humphreys, 52nd Regt. Va., in Fort Delaware; printed broadside, 1864, declaring protection of soldiers' families' supplies; and two love letters, 1865, to a Confederate soldier. Also include fundraising letters, 1870-1878, for the Lee Memorial Association, including a letter, 1875, from J. William Jones, donating his book profits; and petition, n.d., to raise money to buy Jefferson Davis a cotton plantation. Also include home remedy, 1816; a subcribers' contract, 1834, to teach a sewing class; Goggin family genealogy, 1854; and notebook, ca. 1855, with notes about the Democratic and Know-Nothing parties and Henry Wise. University of Virginia. LibraryTyler, John, 1747-1813. Letters from John Tyler and C. Griffin, 18 March 1808 [manuscript] 1770-1808.Tyler, John, 1747-1813.Griffin, C., fl. 1808,Letters from John Tyler and C. Griffin, 18 March 1808 [manuscript] 1770-1808.2 items.Tyler writes, 1770 August 26, regarding hogsheads of tobacco shipped in care of a Mr. Goosley and other business matters. Judge Griffin writes, 1808 March 18, concerning a judicial position in Mississippi for his son. Letter is endorsed by Thomas Jefferson. University of Virginia. Library