Brown-Coalter-Tucker Papers (I) Group B 1774-1848.

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Brown-Coalter-Tucker Papers (I) Group B 1774-1848.

Papers of Henry Brown, a merchant and county official include a manuscript map of Guilford C. H., business records and correspondence of Brown and Clayton, New London, Bedford (now Campbell Co.), Va. and Hancock and Brown, Lynchburg, Va. Collection also includes papers concerning a lawsuit against Pleasant Murphy and estate papers of Daniel Brown and Henry Brown's father-in-law John Thompson. There are papers of his immediate family including Henry Brown, Jr.

7 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7014756

William & Mary Libraries

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Brown, Henry, 1760-1841.

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Henry Brown was a Revolutionary War veteran and a merchant in Bedford Co., Va. He was a federal tax collector and a deputy inspector of revenue as well as serving as sheriff of Bedford County. He was treasurer of New London Academy Meeting House and the New London Agricultural Society. New London is in present day Campbell County. From the description of Brown-Coalter-Tucker Papers (I) Group B 1774-1848. (College of William & Mary). WorldCat record id: 21500174 ...

Thompson, John (Children's story writer)

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Correspondence to John Thompson include a letter dated June 17, 1861 from his brother, Alexander Thompson, describing his arrival and activities at Camp Jackson in Columbus. A letter of Sept. 28, 1863 from Sgt. Major John D. Vance of the 24th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Company D informs John Thompson of his brother's death in the Battle of Chickamauga. From the description of Correspondence, 1861-1863. (Ohio Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 43705080 Poet, academic and ...

Brown, Henry, 1797-1836.

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Note: The superscript numbers denote generations within each family. Brown Family Henry Brown 1 (1716-1766) was born in Bedford County, Virginia. He married Alice Beard and had eleven children including; Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), and Daniel Brown (1770-1818). Henry Brown 2 (1760-1841), later commissioned as a Captain, was wounded in the Revolutionary War. After the war he opened a store in New London, Bedford (later Campbell) County with his brother, Dan...