David Meriwether letter, 1821.

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David Meriwether letter, 1821.

The collection consists of one letter, written in 1821, from David Meriwether to James Hunter. The letter concerns the Creek Indians.

1 item (0.1 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7336817

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Meriwether, David, 1755-1822.

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David Meriwether, the father of James Meriwether, was a Representative from Georgia; born at Clover Field, near Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Va., April 10, 1755; completed preparatory studies; during the Revolutionary War was a lieutenant and served in New Jersey, and afterward with Virginia troops at the last siege of Savannah, Ga.; settled in Wilkes County, Ga., in 1785; commissioned brigadier general of State militia September 21, 1797; member of the State house of represen...

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 ...