Daybook from an Orange County, Va. store [manuscript], 1830-1834.

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Daybook from an Orange County, Va. store [manuscript], 1830-1834.

The volume contains 45 p. of entries from an unidentified store in Columbia, Fluvanna County, Va., dated Dec. 26, 1830-July 24, 1831. The following 170 p. are from an unidentified store in Orange, Va., dated July 18, 1832-April 28, 1834. Includes entries for James Barbour, James Barbour, Jr., Philip Pendleton Barbour and James Madison (via Payne Todd and John C. Payne). The volume was subsequently used as a commonplace book for assorted clippings. The collection also contains photocopies of those clippings which were removed from the volume.

1 volume.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7937005

University of Virginia. Library

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Barbour, Philip Pendleton, 1783-1841

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Philip Pendleton Barbour (May 25, 1783 – February 25, 1841) was the tenth Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He is the only individual to serve in both positions. A native of Orange County, Virginia, Barbour was the youngest of four sons and fifth of eight children of Thomas Barbour and Mary Pendleton Thomas Barbour. Barbour's father served in the House of Burgesses from 1769 to 1776 and in the first four R...

Madison, James, 1751-1836

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Barbour, James, 1775-1842

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Merchant from Virginia, grandfather of James Barbour, 1775-1842 From the guide to the James Barbour letter, 1781, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) James Barbour (1775-1842) was a Virginia planter and political figure. From the description of James Barbour correspondence, 1792-1848. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122408278 From the guide to the James Barbour correspondence, 1792-1848, (The New York Public Library. Manuscri...

Todd, John Payne, 1792-1858

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John Payne Todd was the son of Dolley Payne and her first husband, John Todd. After Todd's death, Dolley Payne married President James Madison, making John Payne Todd Madison's stepson. Todd had a weakness for gambling, and was unsuccessful in an assignment seeking Russia's help to end the War of 1812. After the death of President Madison, Dolley Madison was forced to sell Montpelier, the family plantation, to pay her son's debts. From the description of John Payne Todd correspondenc...

Barbour, James, 1798-1857.

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Payne, John ca. 1607-ca. 1647

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