James Thomas O'Neill Papers 1812-1887

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James Thomas O'Neill Papers 1812-1887

Account papers, correspondence, and legal documents pertaining to the legal and business practices of James T. O'Neill. Collection offers descriptions of plantation management, legal suits, and estate management.

2.5 Linear feet; 6 boxes

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6637190

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Barber, Israel.

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Dunbar, Asaph.

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O'Neill, James T.

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Plantation owner and judge. O'Neill owned Woodstock, St. Marys, Georgia and New Hope, Fernandina, Florida. He was a judge in Nassau County, Florida, 1832-1861. His father built New Hope plantation near Fernandina in 1792. During the Civil War, O'Neill built another plantation at White Springs, Florida, and called it Rebel's Refuge. In 1865, he returned to Fernandina to practice law. From the description of Papers, 1812-1887. (University of Florida). WorldCat ...

Fernandez, Eliza L.

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Andrew, Robert

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