Charlottesville, Virginia, miscellany, 1840, 1849, 1890, n.d.

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Charlottesville, Virginia, miscellany, 1840, 1849, 1890, n.d.

The collection contains an 1840 June 4 letter from Tucker Coles, Tallwood, Albemarle County, Va., to John Coles Rutherfoord, Richmond, Va., concerning a horse he wishes Rutherfoord to have, and an 1849 July 8 letter, postmarked Charlottesville, J.B.W. to Jane E. Ellis, Richmond, about the death of a child, removing slaves from a cholera area, and a severe hailstorm. There is also an 1893 prescription from S.C. Chancellor and Co., signed by G.H. Hammond, and a cased daguerreotype, n.d., of an unidentified young man taken by W.A. Rector, Sky-Light Daguerrian Gallery, Charlottesville.

4 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7305972

University of Virginia. Library

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Coles, Tucker, 1782-1861

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Sky-Light Daguerrian Gallery.

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Rector, W. A. (William A.), 1833-1901

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Rutherfoord, John C. (John Coles), 1825-1866

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Member of Virginia House of Delegates from Goochland County, Va. From the description of Letter : Richmond, Va., to Thomas P. Watkins, Goochland Court House, 1852 January 2. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 32136154 John Rutherfoord (1792-1866) was a lawyer, merchant, and governor of Virginia from 1841 to 1842. His son, John Coles Rutherfoord (1825-1866), was a lawyer, planter, and member of the Virginia House of Delegates. Ann Seddon (Roy) Rutherfoord (1832-190...

Hammond, G. H., fl. 1893.

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S.C. Chancellor and Company.

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Ellis, Jane E., fl. 1849,

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