I. T. Burke; Co. D, Lt. Thomas Perry, Co. A; Lt. S. S. Turner, Co. B; Lt. Athey and Littleton, Co. C; Corporal W. Harper, Co. E and I Murphy, Co. C, reports from George W. Lazenby, L. B. Williams, Jr., P. S. Ashby, F. A. Langley, Discharge certificate of William H. Mayo, a free negroe, Capt. Branch, sugar, mentioned: Thomas L. Bayne, corn, France, import of meats. Registered Office: 300 Padiham Road, Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 6ST. ", Certificate to Jacob Matt Esq., Public Treasurer. Special Order discharging William B. Puller, 3rd Howitzers, C.S.A, giving direction to the commanding officers of troops to aid the engineers when workers are absent [negro slave runaways], Statement of a prisoner arrested as a suspicious person, together with related papers concerning him, "possible spy", mentioned: born in Leeds, England, in the lumber business in Georgia for sixteen years, Manassas, Virginia, Baltimore, Chester Avery, Mr. Hunt, Mr. Harris, Mr. Edward Carter, please write after you reach "Dixie", mentioned: quiet in the Valley, rumors of fighting near Richmond, mentioned: a flag of truce to forward a letter from you wife, circumstances of your capture, buck Grove, completely exonerate you from all possible censure, suppose Bailey and Bath are with you, I take leave soon to head north hopefully you will be exchanged, Honstain got Avery's letter from Libby Prison by a "flag", Demleary was killed, Gearing wounded in the jaw, Lt. Ryan was shot through the body, Lt. Zinnette was killed, $10 for a book, please send to this address: William Hull, care of Messrs. Hopkins, Baltimore, purchase of a slave named Harry for $2200, mentioned: Boggs, Thomas Cunningham, Major Douglas is now the chief engineer, a Virginia gentleman, my friend, Miss Pollard, mentioned: Lt. Hill left on the Steamer, Port(os)ico, Mr. Sprange would like to know if Hill is a Confederate or Union, Mr. Preston is passing her by the name of Carter, I leave for England, mentioned: taking your application for the release of corn claimed by McAllison to court, the court decided that I was not to release the corn, mentioned: $5000 by express, lard and pork, getting it through in small packages, horses and wagons, "I have no hope of a restoration of the Union or a cessation of the war", letter of recommendation for Lt. Col. David H., Strother; lists full service record for Strother, Letter to Adjutant General's Office, War Department, Washington DC, "the charge of desertion which has been made against Private Lyman Ball Company I 22nd Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, has been removed", mentioned: movement of supplies: corn, sugar, bacon, lumber, and wood for the Army and the poor; limited use of rail cars, the road (rail) has stopped the Sunday freight car, to my friend, my appointment to Paymaster D.C. Seymour C. S. Navy, is better that in the office of Tax Assessor, my pay is $500 per annum. [Sion] Fell into the hands of the enemy; also regards the transaction of goods, Blair has taken person's bond to Dr. Walker; letter also concerns a debt to Mr. McDowell to the sum of 180 pounds, Letter to his sister [?Elizabeth (Griffin) Adams], letter concerns the importance of love in life and Griffin's intentions on courting soon, regards the "removal of several Gentlemen of this City by Council, out of the State. 1785, candidates: Jacob Jackson, Triplett Braxton, G. H. Beale, mentioned: Mr. Purcell, twenty inches of land on the corner of Franklin Street claimed by the city, awarded damages for having to pull down walls and rearrange his house, response to an epistle calling them "these old maids" vile and slander, signed by Sarah M. Whitsides & Margaret W. Burwell, mentioned: leaving for Central America, an order for pair of trousers and waist coat, send to 129 Fifth Ave, waist coat and trousers to be the same material,: black and white or a black coat and light gray, very narrow stripe, mentioned: thirty gallons of whiskey, Sandy Hall, Richmond Company, Richmond and Fredericksburg Rail Road, Mrs. Neale, mentioned: Spencer Hancock, son of Col. W. W. Hancock of Chesterfield County, mentioned: possibility of Charles moving to California, conditions, I carry a pistol in my back pocket, will try to sell our and come back to Richmond and the east coast, believe that Breckenridge will not carry California, all mining claims worth anything are in the hands of old settlers, prospecting for gold but found silver, mentioned: a note, a shipment, Alexandria, Philadelphia, mentioned: Belle Mead, met Judge Parker of Winchester and his talking wife, farming my corn and fencing, Miss Nancy, Miss Betty Wade, please bring number 4 shot, killed a wild goose, Ma and Mrs. Aylett, enclosed a check for one thousand dollars, mentioned: Richmond's full of people. extensive reports and endorsements for A. M. Braxton 1861-1864, Request for a commission for B. K. Pullen, native of Tennessee, with subsequent correspondence to Lucius B. Northrop, surgeon's certificate of disability with a request to report to Major John S. Mellon, C.S.A. enclosed copies for W. W. DeForest & Co; S. S. Jones & Co. Letter to Messrs. Shackleford and Lewallen of Lynchburg, mentioned: yards of blanketing and cleaning, Letter to Sanford & Hayward of Cleveland, Ohio, request for a copy of the Western Reserve Almanac, mentioned: Messr. ), full Board support of his professional conduct and abilities, stockholders, let James Hunter know I am returning to Richmond, second letter mentions a possible offer from Nashville, but will take less if he can return to Virginia, Letter to Edward R. Meanley of Richmond, Virginia, mentioned: certificate drawing 5/56 int., of deposit from the City Savings Bank, Kent, Kendal & Atwater, please deposit in the Exchange Bank, William Christian generally called William Tish, Letter to Elvira H. [Munford] Ellis of Richmond, Virginia, Dear Sister, I love everything in Richmond that has a single drop of Munford blood, Lizzie's relatives, nephew, Willie Munford, Sister Anna and little Willie, his mother, Letter to Henry A. S. Dearborn of Roxbury, Massachusetts, mentioned: his situation in the unsettled portion of West or New Virginia, ten years pioneering in this area, the Turnpike from the Great Falls of the Great Kanawha to the Red Sulfur Springs in Monroe County, we greatly need a school teacher and would like a young man from your area, for two years of teaching I will make him a Deed of General warranty to a farm of one hundred acres, we are taking measures to form a new county to be called, Raleigh, please make an inquiry at Harvard and Washington College , Hartford, CT, we are in a state of transition from the squalor to civilized and need a teacher for improvement, PS, we could use a blacksmith, as well, mentioned: a court case, Walraven vs. Loch, Judge Allen, Mr. Basett, mentioned: confided to you the claims of Capt Peter Moore, Isaac Browning and ? supplies (to Stark) include a blanket, "a pare of Indian Stockings," a coat, a pig tail, tobacco, 1 yard of linen, two shirts and cash. text of receipt in the hand writing of Peter Gansevoort, Appointment of Anthony Robinson as Director of the Lunatic Hospital, mentioned; Potomac Company; Shenandoah River; tolls on the Potomac River; increased river traffic; legislation in Congress; House of Representatives resolution, Letter to Messrs. Fenwick Mackmurdo & Fisher, altercation over a payment for locked gaits (gates); Ampthill Mills, Peter Gansevoort of the Military Agents Office, mentioned; United States Schooner, Fort Erie, Fort Detroit, Mackanac, Letter to William Radford of Richmond, Virginia, relief of John Welch and Samuel Crawford; land in the Township of Sterling; one hundred and fifty acres, gold and silver mines, Lambert Cadwalader of Trenton, New Jersey, William Tilghman and Philip Wager of Philadelphia, Agreement for lease of property on German Town Road, mentioned: Henry W. Livingston and wife of the State of New York, Peter James, Draft on expenses to Jonathon and E. Little, price for a crop of wheat; Colonel Hoome's overseer, Mr Martin, Baltimore and a Schooner, Letter to Bernard Germain Etienne de la Counte de Lacpede, yard goods, sundries, food, spices, tea, whiskey, clothing; John Pointer, Richard Thurman, Rieves Higginbotham, John Brown, Josiah Bialy, Stewart Taliaferro, Edward Lynch, William Edenfield, James Gilliam, James Mosley, Thomas Cocke, William Warwick, John Eckford, William Stanton, George Sullivan, William Powell, Henry Davis, Peter Detto, Charles Hoyle, Walter Muschell, Thomas S McClelland, Samuel Irvine, William Block, William B. Company, bled through, D. Appleton & Company Publisher's letterhead, you have been elected a Contributing member of the Richmond Light Infantry Blues. S,: both against James R. Cannon and the U.S. ; N. Bell, Norfolk Signal, Plea of a deserter from the Purcell Battery, mentioned: Citizen Lewis, Dr. Mason's evidence, Dr. Crenshaw, Fredericksburg Hospital, pronounced me insane, returned to Camp Winder after Drewry's Bluff, Capt. 3. To Rogers, there only appears to have been cash. Willing, Miss Fitzhugh, Request for payment to William Clayton of New Kent, mentioned: receipts and partnership of James and John Wardrop; British and Portugal Gold, Letter to James Greenleaf about housing for his family, Letter to John Van Rensselaer about a purchase, Provisions issued to a detachment of the U. S. Legion, Request to Nathaniel Tate for deed payment, mentioned: Bedford Courthouse, Campbell Courthouse, Request to William Murray to borrow a harness, agricultural items; mentioned: John Lyons, Christopher Smith, William Gardner, John Christian, Nicholas Syme, Gideon Bosher, Meriwether Jones, Letter to Mose Myers, merchant of Norfolk, VA, mentioned Capt Marshall of Philadelphia; Ship Portsmouth, Note of regret to F. Skipwith, Counsel General of the United States of America, Note to Dr. James Kennedy, of Alexandria about medication, Receipts for surveying land in Bourbon County, mentioned: Thomas Fleming, Robert Craddock, Request to John Keane for information about a note, mentioned: Thomas Jackson; attested: William McCleary, Mr. Cooper, Certificate for Clement Biddle as Notary Public, filled in printed form; signed by James Trimble, Deputy Secretary, Instructions to Isaac Beers to allow the following students to have books at his store, students: John Hoaker, James Murdock, Ezra Bradley, Ebenezer Learned, John Wynne, William Hassell, David B Wil [? Radius ... Members of the RICS and NAEA we are one of Lancashire’s longest established and trusted independent estate agents in Burnley, Barrowford, Nelson, Colne and Barnoldswick. A. Army of New Mexico, Quartermaster Department, Receipts for articles supplied by Messrs. Elsberg & Amberg, signatures of Brig. al., concerning sales of cotton in England, blockade running, mentioned: De La Rue, contract with Virginia, Hambleton, half a million confederate bonds, Wilmington, London, Virginia Military Institute, "Lady of Lyons" [captured coming in], Virginia Venture, Colin Campbell and sons, J. M. Seixas, City of Petersburg, your brother borrowed from my wife, England in 1863, Paris, Nassau, Bermuda, my father, Colonel W. W. Finney, Alabama, Senator Jameson, New York State, City of New York, headquarters removed from Montgomery to Mobile, mentioned: Colonel R. W. Carter of the 1st Regiment Virginia, Colonel R. B. Boston of the 5th Regiment Virginia, Court Martial, Letter to "Darling Boy" [S. Horace Hawes], mentioned: your building scheme, consul of three: Mart, Mr. Terhune and me. Paul, a debt, deed of trust, pastoral engagements, Robert Allen, your debt to me, mentioned: property in Henrico County, George Walker, Maryb C, Powell, Mrs. Blanchet Drewey, Check to Philip J. Wright of Richmond, Virginia, cover letter for the list of all officers and employees and their salaries, grantor is Mr. Cauglin and the grantee is missing, Deed to Peter W. Grubb et al of Richmond, Virginia, Sallie V. Maynard, William W. Parker, estate of Stafford H. Parker, recorded in Chancery Court of Richmond City, mentioned: scarcely had time to eat or sleep for we are in the middle of a Yellow Fever Epidemic, Miss Myers, 7000 people have left the city, mentioned: organization of the county, Captain Murray, Hancock and George D. Wise, election, mentioned: movement of the railroads, "Sheldon Mail," "Sioux City Journal," Columbus, Nebraska, Black Hills, Puget Sound, Boone, Iowa, coal fields of Iowa, Dakotas, price of land near Sheldon names of our lawyers: O. M. Barrett from Hannibal, Oswego County, New York, Charley Allen form Ohio, D. A. W. Perkins of Massachusetts, Augustus, wheat, grasshopper, mentioned: Callaway's Committee vs. Hariston, case delayed because some of the evidence has to be procured form the state of Mississippi, mentioned: written to Miss Laws asking her to renew my note, "I start today for Indiana to stump for Hayes" Judge Chambers, Jane, a letter full of distress, mentioned: Jacksonville and Cedar Keys, schools, mentioned: Mr. D. J. Rhodes of Brashear City owes me $5000, 12,000 Negro troops arrived here from Texas, my last sister died, comments about the Republican Convention being held in Leesburg, Virginia, mentioned: Major Duffield and Judge Ould, General Wise, agitation in South Carolina, legislation about the Maryland Virginia boundary line, map of the 1730's illustrating the agreement between Lord Baltimore and sons of Pennsylvania, mentioned: Blaine's attack on , Mr. Jeff Davis, Colonel William Johnston, Governor Vance, remarks about a speech that Mr. Hill made, "I fought faithfully through the war, sir, with a patriots hope big in my bosom and wept bitter tears at Appomattox", Mr. J. W. Carpenter wishes to be summed for jury duty, mentioned: politics, a book plate, Andrew Rutledge, letterhead Rutledge & Young Counselors at Law, request for Bohannon to attend the Republican Central Committee to be held in Richmond, Virginia on July 11, 1876 at the Custom House, mentioned: insurance claim, Mr. Robinson, Mr. E. C. Land, Letter to George S. Bernard of Richmond, Virginia, mentioned: Mr. Washington, interest on a note, sale of property, "Old Granny Roots," Dr. Boulware, interest on the Shelton note, mentioned: an advertisement and the "Science of the New Education", discussion of a remedy for the poor circulation in the Harrisburg State House and how it might improve the ventilation in Richmond's Capitol, Letter to J. D. McIntire of Richmond, Virginia, tax owed on premiums to the State of New Jersey, request for a deposition, Goochland Court House, Virginia, delay of a case, C. W. Dabney, Shelton, from author's "An Incestuous Alliance, 1891", Letter to James D. Brady of Portsmouth, Virginia, mentioned: 500 assorted documents to be sent to your committee for distribution, includes reply by James D. Brady; letterhead of Union Republican Congressional Executive Committee, mentioned: Dr. J. L. Cabell. B. mentioned: Chesley Bostwick, Moore and Walton "; he is a good book keeper and accountant, please deliver fuel to 14th and K Streets, "enemy may have moved to the other side of the river" I have ordered General Allen to picket, General Hume to picket from Little River to Hughey's Ferry; rail road bridge at Alston; "Shall the bridge be burned? Please select a county or city to continue. mentioned: visit to Richmond by Mrs. French, a performer, from Baltimore, Letters to William Cole and Thomas H. Mitchell. Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. John Morris was mistaken about the estimates, engineers, construction, Clay is secretly hostile, chief engineer, stockholders, put Garnett on his guard, Lynchburg, Bedford, Letter to Henry L. Brooke of Richmond, Virginia, mentioned: suit in Chancery, H. S. George Tucker Executor for Judith Randolph, Lyle and Samuel Booker, certain lots near the Town of Farmville, Thomas Leigh Attorney, Letter to Henry Smith & James Miller of Cartersville, Cumberland County, Virginia, mentioned: F. L .Wilkinson, Benjamin Wilkinson, nephew, John Orbeson, questions about securities, request for making him a frock without shoulder straps and three pair of white drill pants; wider around the waist, charge to Purdy & Krail, 442 Pearl St, NY, Letter to John S. Woodson of Louisa County, mentioned: Mr. Shelton, Louisa Superior Court, I am unable to pay but will as soon as I receive monies owed to me, Letter to R. T. Lacy of New Kent County, Virginia, mentioned: Peter and Peter's wife (slaves), Mrs. Ellerson, I am compelled to keep up two separate establishment and I need two cooks, one for Hanover and one for Chesterfield, I will sell the Chesterfield property (150 acres, half in woods, with a fine garden and buildings) as soon as the new bridge is built linking Manchester, mentioned: Columbus, Georgia, father's house and lot in the city and the debt to the Bank of the U.S. John Forsyth is unable to meet his debt and is in hopes the Bank will hold the property at a reasonable rate, Thomas T. Edmunds, Emery and Henry College, mentioned: Quarterly Returns, Isaac Pettyjohn, Memorandum of an agreement with William Helm, mentioned: Samuel L Gouverneur and his wife, and Richard Smith, Executor of Eliza K. Hayden, William Helm of Fauquier County, Virginia, account of the Revolutionary Services of Lt. Col. James Monroe, half pay, pay to Robert E. Scott the amount of contract, Edward R. Meanley, Retail and wholesale dealer in liquors, mentioned: to the credit of James Stamper, Petersburg, Virginia: T. H. Wilcox, for T. Lacy, R. S. Thompson, pay unto Mr. Moore 50 dollars for a negro woman slave, Molly to be employed as a cook; receipts for taxes paid on gross sales from Mr. Meanley, small gold watch held as collateral for debt of W. B. Crump; account of stock merchandise, E. N. Woodson, Miller & Franklin; printed forms, several signatures from City of Richmond, Sons of Temperance, Virginia Division, Nos. George E. Moody of City Point, Prince George County and Ann C. Wood and John H Balle, Description of flags in the charge of the Alexandria Delegation, mentioned: Flag used by the Williamsburg Guard in the procession of 1840 in Richmond, Virginia, description of this particular flag, inscribed on one side: Raleigh, 1st August, 1774, 1. They have uniformly manifested in their general Character and Conservation a Disposition highly inimical to the Cause of America. reference to Burwell's claim against the estate of Hough, his widow Margaret Hough, administratrix, Nims died insolvent, Mr. Ellett, and when did your partnership cease? Cloud born London, England; William King born Bedford County, Virginia; William Lyles born Montgomery County, Maryland; James McGinn born Scranton, Pennsylvania; Howard Johnson born Baltimore, Maryland; William Bilson born Hartford County, Maryland; Camden Redinger born West Millville, Pennsylvania; Harry A. Pixton born Washington DC; Jerry D. Riley born Warrington, Virginia; David Owens born King George County, Virginia; George M. Blackburn born Accomack County, Virginia; Charles H. Blackson born Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; William R. Collins born Tennallytown, DC; Walter H. Lacks born Bellville, Maryland; Edward Arthur born Washington DC; Charles Plummer born Rosen, Virginia; Fred G. Plimpton born New York; Benjamin Butler born Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Charles H. Diggs born Montgomery County, Maryland; Charles E. Daks born Washington DC; Joseph H. Clark born Ashland, Virginia; Harrison S. Ashton born Washington DC; Samuel Darcy born Montgomery County, Maryland; Frank P. Gist born Oxford, Mississippi; Thomas Winston born Richmond, Virginia; Robert S. Williams born Washington DC; Benjamin F. Tyler born Falls Church, Virginia; Robert H. Harriday born Montgomery County, Maryland; John H. Russell born Tennallytown, DC; John Wanger born Fauquier County, Virginia; James W. Conway born Pittsylvania County, Virginia; Percy Irving born Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; August Dillery born Germany; George Lumpkin born Athens, Georgia; John B. Smith born Cairo, Illinois; William E. Burroughs born Georgetown DC; Frederick Dackers born Washington DC; William A. Roasa born New York City; Charles James born Kent County, Maryland; William H. Willix born Richmond, Virginia; William J. Anderson born Cincinnati; Charles H. Harris born Washington DC; William H. Addison born Loudoun County, Virginia; William Seaman born Washington DC; James Triplett born Anacosta DC; Mack Boswell born Prince George County, Maryland; John A. Middleton born Washington DC; William Smith born Washington DC; Alexander Leffard born Notredame, Canada; Charlie Johnson born Warrington, Virginia; Raymond L. Reid born Somerville, New Jersey; James Frazier born King George County, Virginia; Victor W. Zimmerman born Berlin, Germany; James F. Bailey born Amhurst County, Virginia; Frederick Hess born New York City; William Sims born Delaware; Edwin C. Gaylor, William Williams born Augusta, Georgia; William H. Lyons born Charles County, Maryland; Daniel Jones born Orange County, Virginia; George Fanciseus born Baltimore, Maryland; George Price born Washington DC; John Allen born Prince George County, Maryland; Albert Edwards born Annapolis, Maryland; James Morgan born Wilmington, North Carolina; Alfred O. Montgomery born Hallsville, Ohio; Frank Brown born Emmitsburg, Maryland; John W. Collins born Baltimore, Maryland; Charles H. Bell born Prince George County, Maryland; William King born Caswell County, North Carolina; James Molloy born Ireland; James Noonan born Washington DC; George Jackson born Washington DC; John Miles born Fairfax County, Virginia; Harry G. Reager born Jeffersonville, Indiana; James G. Powers born Cleveland, Ohio; James Somerville born Arlington, Virginia; Fred Reager born Jeffersonville, Indiana; Antonio Ceparatti born Naples, Italy; James Morgan born Wilmington, North Carolina; Charles B. Cawthorn born Granville County, North Carolina. for the purchase of Brookfield Estate; paid to Edmund W. Rootes and John Robinson, trustees.
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