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Jourdan had a son,\n         John William Woolfolk, among other children."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of the Woolfolk family of Caroline County, Virginia\n         including correspondence and accounts of John George Woolfolk,\n         Jourdan Woolfolk, Pichegru Woolfolk and John William Woolfolk.\n         The collection includes correspondence, accounts and vouchers\n         for the stage line run by the Woolfolk family (Allen \u0026amp;\n         Woolfolk; Jourdan Woolfolk \u0026amp; Company; and Woolfolk \u0026amp;\n         Hoomes). Includes records of routes, rates, supplies,\n         arrangements for layover of passengers and mail contracts of\n         the Potomac Steamboat and Stage Company as well as papers\n         concerning stock purchases in the Richmond, Fredericksburg,\n         and Potomac Railroad. Also includes bound account books for\n         the stage lines. Note: Includes letters written by James\n         Lyons, Timothy Pickering, Robert Ryland and Benjamin Waller;\n         letters of and accounts concerning members of the Maury\n         family; and lists, 1829 and 1837, of vaccinated slaves. Lot 2\n         consists of about 6000 pieces of papers of the Woolfolk Family\n         of Caroline County, Virgini, dated 1793-1876. There are\n         financial records relating to the stage line and mailservice,\n         records relating to agricultural business, correspondence,\n         insurance records, military records, records relating to the\n         erection of Antioch Baptist Church, and copies of\n         newspapers.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers of the Woolfolk family of Caroline County, Virginia\n         including correspondence and accounts of John George Woolfolk,\n         Jourdan Woolfolk, Pichegru Woolfolk and John William Woolfolk.\n         The collection includes correspondence, accounts and vouchers\n         for the stage line run by the Woolfolk family (Allen \u0026\n         Woolfolk; Jourdan Woolfolk \u0026 Company; and Woolfolk \u0026\n         Hoomes). Includes records of routes, rates, supplies,\n         arrangements for layover of passengers and mail contracts of\n         the Potomac Steamboat and Stage Company as well as papers\n         concerning stock purchases in the Richmond, Fredericksburg,\n         and Potomac Railroad. Also includes bound account books for\n         the stage lines. Note: Includes letters written by James\n         Lyons, Timothy Pickering, Robert Ryland and Benjamin Waller;\n         letters of and accounts concerning members of the Maury\n         family; and lists, 1829 and 1837, of vaccinated slaves. Lot 2\n         consists of about 6000 pieces of papers of the Woolfolk Family\n         of Caroline County, Virgini, dated 1793-1876. There are\n         financial records relating to the stage line and mailservice,\n         records relating to agricultural business, correspondence,\n         insurance records, military records, records relating to the\n         erection of Antioch Baptist Church, and copies of\n         newspapers."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract label=\"Abstract\"\u003eCorrespondence and business records\n         of members of the Woolfolk family of Caroline County,\n         Virginia, dating 1775-1893. The Woollfolk family was engaged\n         in two firms and a stage line.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["Correspondence and business records\n         of members of the Woolfolk family of Caroline County,\n         Virginia, dating 1775-1893. The Woollfolk family was engaged\n         in two firms and a stage line."],"names_ssim":["Potomac Steamboat and Stage Company.","Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railraod\n            Compnay..","Woolfolk family;","Maury family;","Maury family.","Woolfolk family.","Woolfolk, John George, 1750-1819;","Woolfolk, Jourdan, b. 1796;","Woolfolk, Pichegru;","Woolfolk, John William;","Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829;","Ryland, Robert, 1805-1899;","Waller, Benjamin.","Woolfolk, John George, 1750-1819.","Woolfolk, Jourdan, b. 1796.","Woolfolk, Pichegru.","Woolfolk, John William.","Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829.","Ryland, Robert, 1805-1899."],"corpname_ssim":["Potomac Steamboat and Stage Company.","Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railraod\n            Compnay.."],"famname_ssim":["Woolfolk family;","Maury family;","Maury family.","Woolfolk family."],"persname_ssim":["Woolfolk, John George, 1750-1819;","Woolfolk, Jourdan, b. 1796;","Woolfolk, Pichegru;","Woolfolk, John William;","Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829;","Ryland, Robert, 1805-1899;","Waller, Benjamin.","Woolfolk, John George, 1750-1819.","Woolfolk, Jourdan, b. 1796.","Woolfolk, Pichegru.","Woolfolk, John William.","Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829.","Ryland, Robert, 1805-1899."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":218,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-04-30T21:18:06.762Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_viw00078","ead_ssi":"viw_viw00078","_root_":"viw_viw00078","_nest_parent_":"viw_viw00078","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/wm/viw00078.xml","title_ssm":["Woolfolk Family Papers, \n          \n         1775-1893"],"title_tesim":["Woolfolk Family Papers, \n          \n         1775-1893"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 39.1 W88"],"text":["Mss. 39.1 W88","Woolfolk Family Papers, \n          \n         1775-1893","Postal service- -United States--History.","Transportation--Virginia.","Coaching--United States.","Slavery--Virginia--19th century.","Lot 1: 3,980 items; Lot 2: 6,000\n         items.","Organization Organized into 14 series. Lot 1 comprises series 1-7.\n            Lot 2 comprises series 8-14. There is a certain overlap\n            between some of the series of lot 1 and 2. Lot 2 is has not\n            been processed beyond the Series arrangement. Series 1:\n            Correspondence relating to the stage line; Series 2:\n            Accounts and vouchers of the stage line; Series 3: Other\n            papers relating to the stage line and the Richmond,\n            Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad; Series 4:\n            Correspondence of the Woolfolk family; Series 5: Papers of\n            various persons, A-Z; Series 6: Other Papers; Series 7:\n            Bound volumes; Series 8: Papers relating to the stage and\n            mail service operated by members of the Woolfolk Family;\n            Series 9: Papers relating to members of the Woolfolk\n            Family, A-Z; Series 10: Papers relating to the estate of\n            John Hoomes; Series 11: Subscription lists, invoices and\n            receipts relative to the erection of Antioch Christian\n            Church, Bowling Green, Virginia; Series 12: Records of the\n            Caroline troop of cavalry, 1816-1820; Series 13:\n            Newspapers; Series 14: Miscellaneous.","Arrangement Lot 1: The series are arranged chronologically, with the\n            exception of series 5, which is arranged alphabetically by\n            last name and chronologically within. Lot 2: Series 9 is\n            arranged alphabetically by last name; the other series of\n            Lot 2 have not been further arranged at this point.","The Woolfolk family originally emigrated from Wales. John\n         George Woolfolk (1750-1819) ran a stage line and had a\n         contract to carry the mail. His sons Pichegru Woolfolk and\n         Jourdan Woolfolk continued the stage line. Jourdan had a son,\n         John William Woolfolk, among other children.","Papers of the Woolfolk family of Caroline County, Virginia\n         including correspondence and accounts of John George Woolfolk,\n         Jourdan Woolfolk, Pichegru Woolfolk and John William Woolfolk.\n         The collection includes correspondence, accounts and vouchers\n         for the stage line run by the Woolfolk family (Allen \u0026\n         Woolfolk; Jourdan Woolfolk \u0026 Company; and Woolfolk \u0026\n         Hoomes). Includes records of routes, rates, supplies,\n         arrangements for layover of passengers and mail contracts of\n         the Potomac Steamboat and Stage Company as well as papers\n         concerning stock purchases in the Richmond, Fredericksburg,\n         and Potomac Railroad. Also includes bound account books for\n         the stage lines. Note: Includes letters written by James\n         Lyons, Timothy Pickering, Robert Ryland and Benjamin Waller;\n         letters of and accounts concerning members of the Maury\n         family; and lists, 1829 and 1837, of vaccinated slaves. Lot 2\n         consists of about 6000 pieces of papers of the Woolfolk Family\n         of Caroline County, Virgini, dated 1793-1876. There are\n         financial records relating to the stage line and mailservice,\n         records relating to agricultural business, correspondence,\n         insurance records, military records, records relating to the\n         erection of Antioch Baptist Church, and copies of\n         newspapers.","Correspondence and business records\n         of members of the Woolfolk family of Caroline County,\n         Virginia, dating 1775-1893. 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Series 1:\n            Correspondence relating to the stage line; Series 2:\n            Accounts and vouchers of the stage line; Series 3: Other\n            papers relating to the stage line and the Richmond,\n            Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad; Series 4:\n            Correspondence of the Woolfolk family; Series 5: Papers of\n            various persons, A-Z; Series 6: Other Papers; Series 7:\n            Bound volumes; Series 8: Papers relating to the stage and\n            mail service operated by members of the Woolfolk Family;\n            Series 9: Papers relating to members of the Woolfolk\n            Family, A-Z; Series 10: Papers relating to the estate of\n            John Hoomes; Series 11: Subscription lists, invoices and\n            receipts relative to the erection of Antioch Christian\n            Church, Bowling Green, Virginia; Series 12: Records of the\n            Caroline troop of cavalry, 1816-1820; Series 13:\n            Newspapers; Series 14: Miscellaneous.\u003c/p\u003e\n      \u003c/arrangement\u003e","\u003carrangement\u003e\n        \u003chead\u003eArrangement\u003c/head\u003e\n        \u003cp\u003eLot 1: The series are arranged chronologically, with the\n            exception of series 5, which is arranged alphabetically by\n            last name and chronologically within. 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Series 1:\n            Correspondence relating to the stage line; Series 2:\n            Accounts and vouchers of the stage line; Series 3: Other\n            papers relating to the stage line and the Richmond,\n            Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad; Series 4:\n            Correspondence of the Woolfolk family; Series 5: Papers of\n            various persons, A-Z; Series 6: Other Papers; Series 7:\n            Bound volumes; Series 8: Papers relating to the stage and\n            mail service operated by members of the Woolfolk Family;\n            Series 9: Papers relating to members of the Woolfolk\n            Family, A-Z; Series 10: Papers relating to the estate of\n            John Hoomes; Series 11: Subscription lists, invoices and\n            receipts relative to the erection of Antioch Christian\n            Church, Bowling Green, Virginia; Series 12: Records of the\n            Caroline troop of cavalry, 1816-1820; Series 13:\n            Newspapers; Series 14: Miscellaneous.","Arrangement Lot 1: The series are arranged chronologically, with the\n            exception of series 5, which is arranged alphabetically by\n            last name and chronologically within. Lot 2: Series 9 is\n            arranged alphabetically by last name; the other series of\n            Lot 2 have not been further arranged at this point."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Woolfolk family originally emigrated from Wales. John\n         George Woolfolk (1750-1819) ran a stage line and had a\n         contract to carry the mail. His sons Pichegru Woolfolk and\n         Jourdan Woolfolk continued the stage line. Jourdan had a son,\n         John William Woolfolk, among other children.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Woolfolk family originally emigrated from Wales. John\n         George Woolfolk (1750-1819) ran a stage line and had a\n         contract to carry the mail. His sons Pichegru Woolfolk and\n         Jourdan Woolfolk continued the stage line. 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Note: Includes letters written by James\n         Lyons, Timothy Pickering, Robert Ryland and Benjamin Waller;\n         letters of and accounts concerning members of the Maury\n         family; and lists, 1829 and 1837, of vaccinated slaves. Lot 2\n         consists of about 6000 pieces of papers of the Woolfolk Family\n         of Caroline County, Virgini, dated 1793-1876. There are\n         financial records relating to the stage line and mailservice,\n         records relating to agricultural business, correspondence,\n         insurance records, military records, records relating to the\n         erection of Antioch Baptist Church, and copies of\n         newspapers.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers of the Woolfolk family of Caroline County, Virginia\n         including correspondence and accounts of John George Woolfolk,\n         Jourdan Woolfolk, Pichegru Woolfolk and John William Woolfolk.\n         The collection includes correspondence, accounts and vouchers\n         for the stage line run by the Woolfolk family (Allen \u0026\n         Woolfolk; Jourdan Woolfolk \u0026 Company; and Woolfolk \u0026\n         Hoomes). Includes records of routes, rates, supplies,\n         arrangements for layover of passengers and mail contracts of\n         the Potomac Steamboat and Stage Company as well as papers\n         concerning stock purchases in the Richmond, Fredericksburg,\n         and Potomac Railroad. Also includes bound account books for\n         the stage lines. Note: Includes letters written by James\n         Lyons, Timothy Pickering, Robert Ryland and Benjamin Waller;\n         letters of and accounts concerning members of the Maury\n         family; and lists, 1829 and 1837, of vaccinated slaves. Lot 2\n         consists of about 6000 pieces of papers of the Woolfolk Family\n         of Caroline County, Virgini, dated 1793-1876. There are\n         financial records relating to the stage line and mailservice,\n         records relating to agricultural business, correspondence,\n         insurance records, military records, records relating to the\n         erection of Antioch Baptist Church, and copies of\n         newspapers."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract label=\"Abstract\"\u003eCorrespondence and business records\n         of members of the Woolfolk family of Caroline County,\n         Virginia, dating 1775-1893. The Woollfolk family was engaged\n         in two firms and a stage line.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["Correspondence and business records\n         of members of the Woolfolk family of Caroline County,\n         Virginia, dating 1775-1893. 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