Nathaniel Burwell Papers, 1771-1812.

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Nathaniel Burwell Papers, 1771-1812.

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Governor of Virginia. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Richmond, to the Senators fro Virginia in Congress, 1803 Jan. 31. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270610808 From the description of Autograph letter signed : "In Council" [Richmond, Va.], to Brigadier General Woodford, 1780 Mar. 4. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270609950 From the description of Autograph letter signed : "Doctor Jones's", to Robert Carter of Nomony-Hall, 1789 Jan. 25. (Unknown). ...

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Galt, John Minson, 1744-1808.

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Sequeyra, John de, 1712-1795.

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Barraud, Philip, 1757-1830

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Anderson, James, 1740-1798.

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James Anderson was a blacksmith in Williamsburg and Richmond, Va., who also served as public armorer and captain of the Company of Artificers. From the guide to the James Anderson Account Books, 1778-1805., (John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation) James Anderson was a blacksmith who worked in Williamsburg and Richmond, VA during the late 18th century. He also served as a public armorer and captain of the Company of Artifices. Anderson was succeede...