Papers : Fredericksburg and Richmond, Virginia, 1776-1782.

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Papers : Fredericksburg and Richmond, Virginia, 1776-1782.

Most of these items relate to Hunter's position as Keeper of the Public Store at Fredericksburg which supplied the Fredericksburg Gun Factory operated by Charles Dick. The materials include invoices, receipts, and correspondence.

9 items (10 p.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6754745

Library of Virginia

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Mercer, James, 1736-1793

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James Mercer (February 26, 1736 – October 31, 1793), was an American lawyer, military officer, planter, jurist, and politician. Born at his family's Marlborough plantation in Stafford County in the Colony of Virginia, Mercer received a private education suitable as well as access to his father's library, if not the best, then one of the best in the area. Mercer traveled to Williamsburg for higher education under prominent lawyer George Wythe and others, and graduated from the College of Willi...

Dick, Alex, 1984-

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Dick, Charles

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Hunter, James de Graaf 1881-1967

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James Hunter served in the House of Delegates from Essex Co., Va., 1818-1823, and was the Commissary of Stores, Fredericksburg Public Store during the revolution. His son, R.M.T. Hunter was lawyer and statesman. James Mercer was the father of Charles Fenton Mercer (1770-1843), and Charles Dick was the latter's father-in-law. From the description of Papers : Fredericksburg and Richmond, Virginia, 1776-1782. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122538536 ...

Virginia. Commissary of Stores. Public Store (Fredericksburg)

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