Papers [manuscript], 1690-1865.

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Papers [manuscript], 1690-1865.

Include genealogical notes, 1690-1825, of the Winston family; and account book, 1749, of John Marks, for uniforms and shoes received from the Clothier General and dispensed during the Revolutionary War, also including accounts and memoranda, 1735-1865, of Thomas Johnson, with form notes, livestock and slave inventories and genealogical notes of the Johnson and Fox families. Also include account book, 1772-1773, of Thomas Tinsley, for the inspection of tobacco, including entries for Jack Jouett, Thomas Nelson, Peyton Randolph, William Johnson, John Johnson, and Thomas Adams; financial memoranda, 1806-1813, of Bickerton Winston; and medical notes, n.d., of Bickerton Winston. Also include admission cards, 1839-1840, of William Quarles Johnson, for medical lectures at the University of Pennsylvania.

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Collector of Louisa, Va. From the description of Papers [manuscript], 1690-1865. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647873533 ...

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