Letters to John Randolph regarding his negative role on the Missouri Question and an unidentified person of Fredericksburg, Va. alluded to as "the principal actor" and described as being constantly drunk [manuscript] 1821-1826.

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Letters to John Randolph regarding his negative role on the Missouri Question and an unidentified person of Fredericksburg, Va. alluded to as "the principal actor" and described as being constantly drunk [manuscript] 1821-1826.

And 26 Oct. 1824, James Maury, Liverpool, England, mentions a proposed visit and inquiring of Mr. Randolph's health. An original sketch of Randolph as he appeared in Congress in 1824. Also a note Theodorick Bland Dudley to Mrs. Norton asking that grass seed be given to the bearer of the note.

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University of Virginia. Library

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Maury, James, 1746-1840

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James F. Maury (1746-1840), merchant at Fredericksburg, Virginia, before and during the American Revolution, engaged in the tobacco trade between Liverpool, England, and the U.S. after the Revolution. He served as the first American consul at Liverpool....

Randolph, John, 1773-1833

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Randolph served in the U.S. House of Representatives (1799-1813, 1815-1817, 1819-1825, 1827-1829), the U.S. Senate (1825-1827), the Virginia Constitutional Convention (1829-1830), and as Minister to Russia (1830-1831). From the description of Letter of introduction, 10 July 1813. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 235133950 U. S. Congressman from Virginia. From the description of Letter [manuscript] : Liverpool, England, to Jacob Harvey, Cork Irela...

Dudley, Theodorick Bland,

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Brockenbrough, John, 1774-1852

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John Brockenbrough was born in 1774 in Essex County, Virginia. He later moved to Richmond and became President of the Bank of Virginia. He was the original owner of the house that became known as the "White House of the Confederacy." From the description of Deed, 1833 January 21. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122647312 ...