Letters to Richard E. Meade, 1802-1807.

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Letters to Richard E. Meade, 1802-1807.

Randolph writes about his health and mental depression and the health of his family. He frequently mentions their mutual friend Joseph Bryan and enquires after the health of Meade and his family. There are brief interesting comments on the Yazoo land fraud, the women of Virginia and his horses Dragon and Mrs. Vixen.

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University of Virginia. Library

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Randolph, John, 1773-1833

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Randolph served in the U.S. House of Representatives (1799-1813, 1815-1817, 1819-1825, 1827-1829), the U.S. Senate (1825-1827), the Virginia Constitutional Convention (1829-1830), and as Minister to Russia (1830-1831). From the description of Letter of introduction, 10 July 1813. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 235133950 U. S. Congressman from Virginia. From the description of Letter [manuscript] : Liverpool, England, to Jacob Harvey, Cork Irela...

Bryan, Joseph, 1773-1812.

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Joseph Bryan (1773-1812) was the son of Jonathan Bryan (1708-1788). Joseph inherited his father's property on Wilmington and Whitemarsh Islands near Savannah, Georgia. Joseph studied law in the office of U. S. Attorney General Edmund Randolph and represented Georgia in Congress from 1803 until 1806. From the description of Joseph Bryan property records, 1801-1807. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38477660 ...

Meade, Richard Everard

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