Papers of Hubard and the Hubard family, 1767-1907.

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Papers of Hubard and the Hubard family, 1767-1907.

The papers contain legal and financial documents, corrrespondence, invitations, an abstract of Buckingham County votes, an Atlantic and Danville Railway pass, an 1868 Virginia Republican ticket, a political pamphlet supporting Edmund W. Hubard, and business letters, especially from Rives and Harris. Topics include debates in Congress, 1842, Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun; Texas annexation, 1845; slave hiring, 1822; and the tobacco crop, 1886. Correspondents include John Wayles Eppes, Edmund W. Hubard, Robet Thruston Hubard, and Andrew Jackson Montague.

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University of Virginia. Library

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Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850

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John Caldwell Calhoun (March 18, 1782 – March 31, 1850) was an American statesman and political theorist from South Carolina who served as the seventh vice president of the United States from 1825 to 1832. He is remembered for strongly defending slavery and for advancing the concept of minority states' rights in politics. He did this in the context of protecting the interests of the white South when its residents were outnumbered by Northerners. He began his political career as a nationalist, mo...

Clay, Henry, 1777-1852

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Henry Clay Sr. (April 12, 1777 – June 29, 1852) was an American attorney and statesman who represented Kentucky in both the Senate and House. He was the seventh House speaker and the ninth secretary of state. He received electoral votes for president in the 1824, 1832, and 1844 presidential elections. He also helped found both the National Republican Party and the Whig Party. For his role in defusing sectional crises, he earned the appellation of the "Great Compromiser" and was part of the "Grea...

Hubard family.

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Rives and Harris,

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Hubard, Edmund w.,

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Atlantic and Danville Railway Company

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Montague, Andrew Jackson, 1862-1937

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Montague (1862-1937) held public office most of his adult life, serving as U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Virginia (1893-1898), Attorney General of Virginia (1898-1902), Governor of Virginia (1902-1906), and U.S. Representative for the Third District of Virginia (1913-1937). In addition, he headed the Law Department at Richmond College, now the University of Richmond, and served in various positions with numerous non-profit organizations. See William Larsen's Montague of Virginia (Lou...

Republican Party (Va.)

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Hubard, Robert Thruston, 1808-1871

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Resident of Cumberland County, Va. From the description of Papers of Robert Thruston Hubard, 1827-1854. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 50902537 Planter of Buckingham and Cumberland counties, Va.; member of the Virginia legislature. From the description of Papers of Robert T. Hubard, 1825-1874. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 32672054 Tobacco farmer and lawyer of Buckingham and Cumberland counties, Va., and member of Virginia ...

Eppes, John Wayles, 1773-1823

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U.S. senator and representative of Virginia. From the description of John Wayles Eppes correspondence, 1813-1818. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71009909 Member, Virginia House of Delegates, 1801-1803, U.S. House of Delegates, 1803-1811, 1813-1817, and U.S. Senate, 1817-1819; nephew and son-in-law of Thomas Jefferson; from Buckingham Co., Va. From the description of Papers, 1807-1819. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19406188 ...