"Chellowe" Papers from the Bolling and Hubard Families [manuscript], 1776-1831.

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"Chellowe" Papers from the Bolling and Hubard Families [manuscript], 1776-1831.

"Chellowe" Papers from the Bolling and Hubard Families, includes correspondence of Nelson, Lawson, Munford and Hubbard, 1781, Norfolk Parole Book, 1776, Land grant, Lee to Bolling 1792 Aug 14, Commission, Mason to W Hubbard 1779 Jul 5, Certificate, Eldridge on Hubard 1831 Jul 11, Law license of Hubard, 1831 Jul 14, Diary of Leneaus Bolling, 1814.

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Lee, H. W. (Henry William), 1865-1932

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Eldridge, Roger

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Hubard, Robert T,

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Hubbard, William (Architect)

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Munford, Thomas T.

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Hubbard, Major,

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Bolling, Leneaus,

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Mason, David T.

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David T. Mason (1937- ) received a BA in biology at Reed College (1958) before completing an MA in zoology (1961) and a doctorate in limnology (1966) at the University of California, Davis. Mason subsequently established himself in Bellingham, Washington, where he was appointed associate professor of biology at Western Washington University, and became a much beloved professor at Fairhaven College. He taught a wide variety of inter-disciplinary subjects ranging from basic biology and ecology the...

Bolling, Powhatan.

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Nelson, Thomas M.

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