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[Receipt for bail money paid]
January 1851
John Knight was arrested by E. Rugg on 26 October 1850. The unknown creator (possibly Watson Freeman) paid bail and "got him away from the mob."
GLC09028.35
Architect Clark's Wife Dead.
1783-1815
Obituary of a Mrs. Edward Clark, a member of the Freeman family and probably a relative of Watson Freeman.
GLC09028.36
to Lile Miller
21 May 1863
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
Complains that some of his fellows have obtained a furlough, while he has not. Discusses Mr. Frey, a sutler, and the sutler store. In a post script, notes that he enclosed a song (not included) with this letter.
GLC02155.101
24 May 1863
Writes, "... the different Regts keep the People that live around here, they come into camp and gather up all the Bread meat an coffee the Boys do not make use of which is not a little, they are generally women and children, and I must say I should...
GLC02155.102
27 May 1863
Thinks Lieutenant Kitzmiller will be able to obtain a leave of absence. Discusses the complicated process of obtaining a furlough, noting that the request ultimately has to meet the approval of General [Samuel] Heintzelman.
GLC02155.103
30 May 1863
Received a letter from his father, who is also in the service. Notes that he has one year left to serve, but his father's time will be up soon. Discusses his wife's upcoming trip to Columbia (possibly Columbia, Pennsylvania). Pages one and two of the...
GLC02155.104
[Promissory note]
1 November 1863
Promises to pay $100 in six months to Thomas W. Doswell. Co-signed by James D. Canaday, Thomas Canaday, and [James] Robinson as security. Reverse features P.B. Jones's notes on the fulfillment of payment over time. Includes a stamp with the image of...
GLC01447.15
27 October 1865
Promises to pay $100 in six months to Thomas W. Doswell. Co-signed by James D. Canaday and James T.F. [Falcom]. Reverse features P.B. Jones's notes on the fulfillment of payment over time. Includes a stamp with the image of George Washington.
GLC01447.16
22 November 1863
Written from camp near Kellys Ford. Complains that Lile, his wife, does not write to him often enough. Refers to the Battle of Gettysburg and the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery, where Abraham Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address and...
GLC02155.117
to Judge Haden
February 14, 1861
Furniss, John P., fl. 1861
John P. Furniss thanks Judge Haden for sending $100. He explains that room and board must be paid in advance and he was concerned he would not have the money in time. He discusses his concerns about being able to help his mother financially. He...
GLC00653.24.02
Constitution and by-laws for the government of the Hanover Dragoons.
1833
Booklet printed by Thomas W. White in Richmond, Virginia. Defines term of service, procedure at meetings, uniform, muster dates, etc.
GLC01447.01
1836
Booklet printed by Shepherd & Colins, printers. Defines term of service, procedure at meetings, uniform, muster dates, etc.
GLC01447.02
Account of sales of the estate of Collin Hilliard
24 September 1836
Lists a a variety of everyday items sold and their purchasers. Items include one black horse, one old gun, three old chains, 2 jugs, etc.
GLC01447.03
Opinions upon W Moseleys will
December 7, 1836
Lyons, James, fl. 1836
Opines on two questions: "I what is the duty of the Sheriff to whom the state of William Mosely has been committed for administration, in respect to the property mentioned in the said third clause of the will, and II Can a sale of this property be...
GLC01447.04
[Request for enslaved people]
circa December 1836
One document possibly written by James Lyons. As executor of the will of William Moseley, requests the people whom he currently has enslaved should be transported back to William Moseley's daughter by Christmas.
GLC01447.05
In Hanover County Court, January 23rd 1838
January 23, 1838
Winslow, Philip B., fl. 1838
One orders dated January 23, 1838 from the Hanover County Court to the sherriff. The order lists the names of freedmen who were not able to pay their taxes: [Cussis] Austin, Milton Rook, John Redd, Peter Page, Frank Harris, Moses Harrison, Jordan...
GLC01447.06
[Cheque from Bank of Virginia to self]
6 March 1862
Jones, P.B., fl. 1836-1865
Partially printed cheque to "self" for $100. Addressed to the Cashier of the Bank of Virginia. Includes image of young farmer with harvest.
GLC01447.07
[Cheque to the Cashier of the Bank of Virginia]
28 October 1862
Cheque to Thomas W. Doswell for $1687.49. Addressed to the Cashier of the Bank of Virginia.
GLC01447.08
3 November 1862
Cheque to Mr. William Henry Chapman for $18. Addressed to the cashier of the Bank of Virginia. Reverse includes stamp stating "Credit Exchange Bank, VA, Richmond."
GLC01447.09
The Richmond Enquirer. (December 2 1862)
December 2, 1862
The Richmond Enquirer (Richmond, Va.), 1804-1877
Includes a list of every officer of the United States army who resigned at the start of the war to join the Confederacy. News from New Orleans and movements around Fredericksburg.
GLC01447.10
[Cheque to the Cashier of the Bank of Virginia ]
December 23, 1862
Cheque to Mr. Winston Jones for $6000.
GLC01447.11
January 26, 1863
Cheque for $6000.
GLC01447.12
Cheque to Mr. Winston Jones for $5000.
GLC01447.13
Memo: of bargain sale & agreement between B.A. Nalle of Orange County and Lewis D Crenshaw of the city of Richmond
Graves, John S., fl. 1863
Witness, and likely the author, John S. Graves. Agreement to sell Nalle's farm to Crenshaw for $32,400. Stipulates that Nalle will continue to manage the farm for the remainder of the year until the crops have been harvested, and the harvest will be...
GLC01447.14
16 October 1865
Promises to pay $37.35 to E.T. Winslow.
GLC01447.17
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