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Section 52 of the city charter sets forth the administrative departments of government-\nLaw, Public Works, Public Welfare, Public Safety, and Finance- under the City Manager. The Director of the Public Works Department was required to be an engineer by profession with experience in municipal\nengineering. The department would oversee the construction, improvement, repair, maintenance, and use of all public streets, sewers, culverts, canals, viaducts, public highways, sidewalks, drains, ditches, pumping\nstations, dams, wharves, landings, docks, parks, playgrounds, cemeteries, etc.\n","Within the Department of Public Works were the City Planning Commission and Board of Dock Commissioners. Walter H. Taylor, Jr. served as the first director of the department.\n","This accession consists of the surviving architectural drawings and plans submitted to the City of Norfolk, Building Inspection Office during the building permit application procedure between 1898 and 1980. A\nbuilding permit was required for alterations and new construction. The structures documented include apartment buildings, banks, churches, commercial buildings, fraternal society buildings, garages, hospitals,\nhotels, municipal and state government buildings, office buildings, schools, service stations, single and multi-family residences, synagogues, and the like. Of note are drawings for breweries, lard factories,\nbaseball grandstands, bowling alleys, bakeries, fraternal halls, and oyster packaging plants.\n","Portions of this collection appear to have been discarded by the locality, presumably utilizing some prescribed criteria. However, documentation of those criteria has not been documented. It seems that the\ndrawings were sampled by decade with only drawings from the first year of the decade being retained (Example: 1950, 1960, 1970, etc.). The surviving drawings sometimes include specifications or other\ndocumentation, such as correspondence with the building inspectors, and those materials are housed with the drawings. Some of the early decades maintained alteration drawing sets with the original drawings. Where\napplicable, this has been noted in the finding aid. Additionally, drawing sets for unbuilt projects were also identified and noted. Building type has been noted in the finding aid. The building type was derived\nfrom the building's use at the time of processing. For instance, if a skating rink was converted to a warehouse, it is categorized in the finding aid as a warehouse; however, its previous use is also noted.\nFurther, structures with dual uses, such as a warehouse and office building, are categorized by the first use listed in the drawing title. For the purposed of the finding aid, any single or two family residence\n(duplex) has been considered a residence; dwellings with three or more families have been labeled as apartments. In addition, buildings with associated uses are categorized by that use. For example, a parsonage is\nlisted under \"Church/Synagogue\" rather than \"Residence.\" Hotels and motels are both listed under the project type \"Hotel.\"\n","Some early drawings are marked with numbers that appear to be permit numbers; however, because this could not be determined absolutely, no number was recorded in the finding aid. The finding aid includes only\nnumbers recorded after 1970 as \"permit number.\" Due to the inconsistency in permit numbering, each drawing has been assigned a unique control number to facilitate storage and retrieval. The collection is arranged sequentially by control number.  The date of the drawing included in the finding aid is the earliest date on all drawing sheets. Revisions or drawing sheets with later dates are not recorded. Additionally, the date may have been derived from associated documents maintained with the drawings. The information recorded as \"Tag Number\" indicates the year and number assigned to the drawing on a paper disk formerly attached to the drawing roll. The disks were removed but the information was recorded in the finding aid to reflect the localities record keeping system.\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Sharpe, Architects, Columbia Building, Norfolk, Va; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: John Graham, Jr., C. E.; Notes: Plan shows streets and building footprints.\n"," Drawn by: Carpenter, Breese, and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Second Presbyterian Church; Notes: Drawings dated 1898-1901.\n"," Drawn by: J. E. R. Carpenter, Architect, Citzen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Tilley Memorial M. E. 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Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes two sets (one linen, one blueprint). Includes additional blueprint sheet ca. 1933 by Rudolph, Cook, and Van Leewen.\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Notes: Set includes drawings for an addition to the school building, ca. 1906.\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Notes: Later known as the Hotel Preston.\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Notes: Drawings span 1901-1903.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: Abbot, Morris, \u0026 Co., Agents;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: S. Q. Collins;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Notes: Information taken from sticker on outside of roll.\n"," Drawn by: Vance Hebard, Architect, 76 Charlotte St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: L. Hoster Brewing Co.; Notes: 1903 DRAWINGS ARE VERY FRAGILE. Second set of blueprints dates from 3/6/1906 and are for a cold\nstorage addition.\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: The Merrimac Corp.; Notes: Contains only floor plans and plumbing details. Obvious during processing that additional\nsheets were ripped from the bound set.\n"," Drawn by: Co-Op Building Plan Association, Architects, 203 Broadway, N.Y.C.; Commissioned by: R. Margoles;\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: T. S. Southgate, Esq.; Notes: Tag on drawings [removed] noted that structure was \"never built.\"\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Old Dominion Mortgage and Trust Co.;\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes a set of detail drawings for channel and beam layout. Set includes drawings for rear addition to bank building ca. 1904.\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Paul-Gale-Greenwood Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Breese and Mitchell, Architects, Atlantic Trust Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Jacob Hecht Estate; Notes: Includes one drawing sheet for later alteration/maintenance, ca. 1939-40.\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Commissioned by: Ghent Episcopal Congregation; Notes: Drawings are heavily damaged and torn. Mended as possible.\n"," Drawn by: Breese and Ferguson, Architects; Commissioned by: Ames, Brownly, and Hornthall; Notes: 1902 drawings are heavily damaged. Includes additions and alterations through 1911by F. F. Ferguson and C. J.\nCaldrow (3/21/1907) and Ferguson, Caldrow and Taylor (5/8/1911).\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Geo. W. Dey and Sons;\n"," Drawn by: Mitchell and Wilcox, Architects, 604-608 Paul-Gale-Greenwood Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: R. Randolph Hicks;\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Meredith S. Spratley; Notes: Includes drawings and specifications for alterations ca. 1923 by Philip B. Moser and Erwin\nC. Gutzwiller, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, Va.\n"," Drawn by: C. R. Parlett, Builder, 14 Lowenberg Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: C.R. Parlett; Commissioned by: Henry Kirn; Notes: Year taken from discarded acidic paper wrapper.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, 390 Withers Building,Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: D. Lowenberg;\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Grace Baptist Church; Notes: Parsonage drawings date 6/14/1904. Drawing set includes sketches for church building.\n"," Drawn by: Arnold Eberhard, Architect, 505-507 Citizens Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: The Iceum Co.; Notes: Includes two sets of drawings dated December 1904. Building later used for storage.\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Baldwin Bros.;\n"," Drawn by: Oscar G. Vogt, Architect, Room 68, Corcoran Building, Washington, DC; Commissioned by: Robert Portner Brewing Co.; Notes: Building later used as a warehouse.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: The Holland Reality Corporation;\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Building later known as The Regent Apartments. Set includes alterations 5/17/1926, Meredith and Tazewell, Contractors, Permit # 21779.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: Atlantic Trust and Deposit Co.; Notes: Includes correspondence with the Norfolk Building Inspection Office ca. 1924. Building later known as Virginia\nNational Bank.\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects;\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Notes: Includes two sets for original constructions (linen, blueprint), one set (6 sheets) for an addition by Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect, 8/19/1912, and\nan undated drawing for alterations and additions by Calrow, Browne, and Fitz-gibbon. Later known as the Robert E. Lee School.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Abe Legum; Notes: Information taken from acidic wrapper.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Notes: Includes plans for alterations and additions to school building dated 6/26/1915 and 8/27/1920 by Neff and Thompson.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: W. A. Jones;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: L. J. Upton;\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect,; Commissioned by: J. W. Cole; Notes: Known as the Traymore Apts.\n"," Drawn by: Lee and Diehl, Architects, Norfolk, Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Calrow, Browne, and Fitz-gibbon, Architects;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Anna L. Morris Meghan; Notes: Later known as Panacea Apartments.\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Fergus Reid; Notes: Contains three sets of drawings the original cited above (12 sheets), a set for alterations by B. F. Mitchell on\n10/7/1918 (7 sheets), and another set for alterations by Bernard B. Spigel, ca. 1938-1939 (11 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Taylor and Hepburn, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Notes: Heavily damaged and torn.\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Brown Savings and Banking Company, Inc.; Notes: Includes additional drawings sets and specifications for alterations to the structure\ndated 3/21/1932 (4 sheets) and 5/1941(2 sheets), all by Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect. Later known as Metropolitan Bank.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: M. and I. L. Brenner;\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Wynne Lard and Provision Co.; Notes: Includes two additional sets dated 3/6/1933 by Armour and Co., Engineering Div., (2 sheets) and\nca. 12/12/1930 by Rudolph, Cook, and Van Leeuwen (9 sheets) for alterations to the factory building. Later known as Hemphill Packing Co.\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Rossel Edward Mitchell, Architect, Dickson Bldg.; Commissioned by: Mr. T. S. Southgate (No. 2, 3, 4); Mrs. J. P. Johnson (No. 1);\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Keyser-Doherty Printing Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: J. H. Cofer;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. D. Scott;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Congregation Mikro Kades;\n"," Drawn by: Wickham C. Taylor, Architect; Commissioned by: C. L. Harrell; Notes: Also known as Chelsea Apartments (700-706 Princess Anne Rd.)\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Twin City Permanent Building Association; Notes: Contains two sets of drawings with ten sheets each.\n"," Drawn by: Pritchard, Member of Church; Notes: Includes drawings for Sunday School building and specifications dated 6/10/1933.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. T. Bogart;\n"," Drawn by: Taylor and Hepburn, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Garrett's Winery;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: B. Baydush;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Imperial Tobacco Co.; Notes: This group of drawings concerns structures formerly known as the Garrett Winery, Berkley Ward. Having been\ndamaged by fire, the surviving buildings were rehabilitated by Imperial Tobacco Co. Included are two sets dated 2/21/1920 for Warehouses No. 1 and No. 2 (8 sheets) and Warehouse No. 4 (17 sheets). Also included\nare a set of plans for Warehouse No. 5 dated 7/28/1923 (4 sheets). All plans are by the firm of Neff and Thompson, Architects, and include specifications.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: East and Hobbs;\n"," Drawn by: Agostini Brothers, Inc.; Commissioned by: Agostini Brothers, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: Otto B. McLean;\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles and Finlay Forbes Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes three sequential commissions by Peebles and Ferguson for alterations to Protestant Hospital. Also includes\nblueprint copies of earlier drawings by Taylor and Hepburn.\n"," Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Notes: Also included is a one sheet drawing for the addition of a fire escape 9/20/1948.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: F. B. and A. Ware, Architects, 1170 Broadway, NYC; Neff and Thompson, Assoc. Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Virginia Section, Diocesan Council of the National Catholic War\nCouncil;\n"," Drawn by: Cruse-Kemper Company, Ambler, Pa.; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.; Notes: Commission information taken from tag attached to drawing.\n"," Drawn by: W. Newton Diehl, Certified Architect, New Monroe Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: D. Pender Grocery Co.;\n"," Drawn by: H. S. Myers; Commissioned by: Furr and Lindsay; Notes: This is one sheet of a larger set found randomly in the collection.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eugene B. Barclay; Notes: Includes one sheet plan for alterations to building dated 6/22/1940 by Alex O. Ferebee.\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Lowenberg Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: W. H. Barnard;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Hofheimer Bros.; Notes: Specifications are written on the blueprint.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Seaboard Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Also included are two sets for additions and alterations by Neff and Thompson dated 8/27/1920 (2 sheets), 4/29/1926 (12\nsheets) and multiple small additions and proposals from the 1920s (15 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: B. F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: O. B. McLean and J. H. Cofer; Notes: Includes additional sets dated 9/24/1919 (3 sheets) and 6/12/1920 (5 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: J. Tevss; Commissioned by: Benjamin Altschul;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. and J. T. Sawyer, General Contractors and Builders, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Sarah A. Bennett; Notes: Known as Bentmore Apartments.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: E. Hidgens;\n"," Drawn by: Philip B. Moser and Erwin C. Gutzwiller, Architects and Engineers, Law Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: The Wales Incorporated;\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles and Finlay Forbes Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Church of the Sacred Heart;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. and J. T. Sawyer, General Contractors and Builders, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: J. T. Sawyer; Notes: Notation on drawing reads \"Never Built.\"\n"," Drawn by: A. O. Ferebee, Architect; Contractor: W. E. Gatling, Contractor; Commissioned by: E. J. Reass; Notes: Includes an undated/unsigned set of drawings for remodeling of theater building (3 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: Imperial Tobacco Co.; Notes: This set duplicates some drawings found in the sets in Control No. 69\n"," Drawn by: Kahn System Building Products, Truscon Steel Company, Youngstown, OH; Commissioned by: Strolle Drug Co.; Notes: Contains one sheet blueprint for alterations to 215 E. 25th St. by Alex. O. Ferebee,\ndated ca. 11/2/1945. Alterations for Canada Dry Bottling Co.\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes drawings for additions dated 2/1924 by Peebles and Ferguson with Charles J. Calrow (14 sheets) and 4/9/1928 by Roy W. Gregory (18\nsheets).\n"," Drawn by: [Harvey N. Johnson]; Commissioned by: St. Paul C. M. E. Church; Notes: This drawing is unsigned and undated, but includes a notation in the verso lower left corner reading \"H N Johnson / pd.\" This is\nlikely a drawing by African-American architect and Norfolk practitioner Harvey Nathaniel Johnson.\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect-Engineer;\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Commissioned by: Estate of John W. Burrows; Notes: Includes a linen (34 sheets) and blueprint (9 sheets) set.\n"," Drawn by: Philip B. Moser, Architect, Law Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Continental Trust Co.;\n"," Drawn by: John D. Winn, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Eugene L. Graves, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Wickham C. Taylor, Architect, Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: Gatling Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Nick Giamalis;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: G. E. Ewell; Commissioned by: A. M. and Rose Terry; Notes: Permit no. 34848 is used for one of the sheets dated 5/21/1935 for an addition to the structure.\n"," Drawn by: R. W. Gregory, Engineer; Commissioned by: H. B. Hunter Co.;\n"," Drawn by: The Texas Company, 17 Battery Place, New York;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N. R. O'Neal; Commissioned by: A. Brenner;\n"," Drawn by: Rowe-Coward, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: R. R. Richardson; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Margolis;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Globe Iron Construction Co., S. Mednick, owner; Notes: Shop building drawings (3 sheets) dated 10/25/1929.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mary Noona;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon T. Myers, Architect and Contractor; Contractor: V. T. Myers;\n"," Drawn by: Harvey Abrames, Architect; Commissioned by: Colonial Garage Corp.; Notes: Includes set for Permit no. 29360, dated 12/10/1930, by Phillip B. Moser, for alterations to garages (7 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Baltimore, Md.; Commissioned by: H. M. New;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. R. O'Neal; Commissioned by: Twin City Oil and Gas Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Graveson Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Weatherly Bros.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: S. B. Williamson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. T. Sawyer; Notes: Known as Westmont Apartments.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. McCloud; Commissioned by: Scott B. Appleby;\n"," Drawn by: The Texas Company, 138 E. 42nd St., New York; Commissioned by: The Texas Company;\n"," Drawn by: R. W. Gregory, Engineer; Contractor: W. T. Gregory; Commissioned by: H. B. Hunter Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Division, Lambert Point District; Contractor: J. P. Pettyjohn and Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: H. S. Myers; Commissioned by: South Atlantic Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Division, Lambert Point District; Contractor: J. P. Pettyjohn and Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Johnson Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Matthews Investment Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Daley Craig, Architect, Petersburg, Va.; Commissioned by: American Cigar Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: Logan Investment Corp., Geo. F. Wilkinson, Agengt, 353 Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Known as Windsor Manor.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: E. B. Truitt;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: D. Pender;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. E. Barclay; Commissioned by: Selman Realty Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Asst. Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Baltimore, Md.; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Notes: Also known as Riverfront Methodist Church.\n"," Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Contractor: D. H. Hall; Commissioned by: Galandis, Forchas and Dourous;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Southern Bank of Norfolk; Notes: Includes a drawing set dated 3/9/1942 by Bernard B. Spigel for alterations to the bank building (2 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Smith and Walker;\n"," Drawn by: H. Clarkson Meredith, #20 Selden Arcade, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: H. B. Goodridge;\n"," Drawn by: William G. Bursnall, Architect, 404 W. 22nd St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Suffolk Star Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: V. T. Myers, Contractor, 711 Bankers Trust Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: H. E. McCoy;\n"," Drawn by: A. J. Dalton; Contractor: J. M. Whitman; Commissioned by: Rosa Dalton Estate;\n"," Drawn by: Alan McCullough, Architect; Contractor: W. T. Gregory; Commissioned by: St. Paul's Episcopal Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. C. Liverman; Commissioned by: M. Sakakini;\n"," Drawn by: David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Contractor: J. T. Nichols; Commissioned by: Roy V. Ward;\n"," Drawn by: C. W. Kassell; Commissioned by: G. R. McBride;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: John Upton, Jr.; John Upton, Sr.- Guardian;\n"," Drawn by: J. T. Ewell, General Contractor; Contractor: J. T. Ewell; Commissioned by: Harry Kyrus;\n"," Drawn by: E. C. Seiz, Architect, Atlanta, Ga.; Contractor: Benjamin J. Massell, Jr.; Notes: Contains drawings for A \u0026 P Stores in Newport News and Hampton, Va.\n"," Drawn by: H. Rosenbaum; Contractor: G. A. Peterman; Commissioned by: B. and H. Rosenbaum;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: T. W. Aldridge; Commissioned by: Dr. B. Salasky;\n"," Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Registered Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, 421 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Md.; Commissioned by: Housing Engineering Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Outdoor Athletics, Incorporated;\n"," Drawn by: C. A. Neff, Architect; Commissioned by: 911 Graydon Avenue Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Standard Iron and Steel Co., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, 716 Boush St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Bush Construction Company, Inc.; Contractor: Bush Construction Company, Inc.; Commissioned by: W. L. Shepherd;\n"," Drawn by: C. W. Beard and Son, General Contractors; Contractor: C. W. Beard and Son; Commissioned by: C. W. Beard and Son;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: R. L. Merrill and C. R. Gunter;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Southern Materials Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: The Phoenix Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T. W. Aldridge; Commissioned by: ? Shannon;\n"," Drawn by: B. F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Beasley and Blanford; Notes: Includes drawings for alterations to 2208 Colonial Ave.- Permit # 42491- by Globe Iron Construction for Penn\nMutual Life Insurance Co. dated 6/4/1940 (3 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: E. T. Gresham;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tillett;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Seay Brothers;\n"," Drawn by: Seay Brothers; Contractor: Seay Brothers; Commissioned by: Seay Brothers;\n"," Drawn by: Construction Dept., White Tower System, 418 W. 42nd St., New York, Ny; Commissioned by: National White Tower Systems, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Contractor: J. T. Nichols; Notes: Building inspection sheet included with plan notes that the original buildings on the site were razed (Permits 41162-63).\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Terminal Division, Office of Chief Engineer, Roanoke, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: J. W. Korbach; Contractor: J. W. Korbach; Commissioned by: Irene V. Korbach;\n"," Drawn by: H. P. Franklin, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: Maple Lane Bowling Alley Corp.; Notes: Includes an additional set for the rebuilding of Maple Lane Bowling Alley\n(partially destroyed by fire) by Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, dated 11/11/1944 (7 sheets and specs.).\n"," Drawn by: R. T. Fisk; Commissioned by: Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Deitrick;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: A. M. Johnson; Commissioned by: Dr. Cooper;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 505 Flatiron Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Logan McCloud; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect;\n"," Drawn by: Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., 308-309 McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: The Baydush Corp.; Commissioned by: B. Baydush;\n"," Drawn by: Philip B. Moser, Architect and Engineer, 412 Bankers Trust Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. E. Williams; Commissioned by: Levitin and Son;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: P. H. Rose;\n"," Drawn by: B. F. Mitchell, Architect, Flatiron Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: I. B. Williamson; Commissioned by: Saunders Provision Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Association of Architects- Vernon A. Moore, Chief Architect, C. A. Neff, T. David Fitz Gibbon, Rudolph Cooke and Van Leeuwen, Bernard B. Spigel and Associate; Commissioned by: Housing\nAuthority of the City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, Baltimore, Md.; S. W. Armistead, Civil Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Engineering Construction Corp.;\nCommissioned by: Suburban Apartments Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Association of Architects- Vernon A. Moore, Chief Architect, C. A. Neff, T. David Fitz Gibbon, Rudolph Cooke and Van Leeuwen, Bernard B. Spigel and Associate; Contractor: Ralph Herzog;\nCommissioned by: Housing Authority of the City of Norfolk; Notes: Set contains a copy of a contract b/t Housing Authority of the City of Norfolk and the City of Norfolk, 9/3/1940.\n"," Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 E. 42nd St., New York; Commissioned by: The Texas Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Henkas Realty Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Exterior of roll notes \"Was Star\" [Theater].\n"," Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Sales Dept., Construction and Maintenance Div., 26 Broadway, New York.; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey;\n"," Drawn by: John W. Saunders, Sr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: John W. Saunders and Son; Commissioned by: Academy Store Corp.; Banks-Hocum;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Banks and Harcum; Notes: Outside of roll notes \"Academy Stores.\"\n"," Drawn by: Various; Commissioned by: Academy Stores; Notes: This roll consisted of several one six one sheet drawings for various alterations to 7501, 7511, 7515, and 7523 Granby St. by various architects.\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: Miss S. R. B. Timberlake;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: White Lumber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Robert A. Fash, Architect, 330 W. 42nd St., N.Y.C.; Commissioned by: United Cigar-Whelan Stores Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. R. Richardson and Co.; Commissioned by: The Holly Holding Corp.- E. T. Scott, Sec.;\n"," Drawn by: Barnum Bruns Iron Works; Commissioned by: Eureka Lodge Modern Elks;\n"," Drawn by: A. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: Mrs. J. J. Lenney;\n"," Drawn by: James W. Lee; Contractor: John H. Pierce; Commissioned by: Independent Order of Odd Fellows; Notes: This is the first I.O.O.F. hall in Norfolk. It was later converted into a department store.\nIncludes a set of drawings for Alterations and Additions to the L. Snyder Department Store, June 1940 (Permit # 42987), by Bernard B. Spigel (4 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: V. T. Myers, Contractor; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: 28th and Colley Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Commissioned by: Yellow Cab Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: B. and D. L. Margolius; Notes: Includes additional sets of plans for adjacent warehouses. Warehouse drawings by Peebles and Ferguson, December 1923 (5 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Harry Comess;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: T. W. Jones;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Sash and Door Co.;\n"," Drawn by: W. T. Gregory; Contractor: W. T. Gregory;\n"," Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, Richmond, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: E. C. Seiz, Architect; Commissioned by: Ben J. Massell, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Holly Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Old Dominion Marine Railway Corp.; Commissioned by: Old Dominion Marine Railway Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Contractor: R. R. Richardson Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Leigh Memorial Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 305 Flatiron Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: G. F. Cox; Commissioned by: Mary Jane Bakery;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Commissioned by: Mary Jane Bakery; Notes: Includes second drawing set for Addition to Mary Jane Bakery, 1513 Monticello Ave., 1/17/1944 (Permit # 50096), Bernard\nB. Spigel- Architect (2 sheets)\n"," Drawn by: R. H. Edney, Designer; Commissioned by: Norfolk Linen Service;\n"," Drawn by: Federal Security Agency, National Youth Administration for Virginia, Richmond Trust Building, 7th and Main Sts., Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: National Youth Administration; Notes: Drawings include\nDormitories, Administration building, Dining hall, and Infirmary.\n"," Drawn by: Merrill C. Lee, F. A. I. A., Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Virginia Engineering Co.; Commissioned by: Bell Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: A. R. Abrams Co., Contractors and Designers, Commercial Exchange Building, Atlanta, Ga.; Commissioned by: Grayson Dress Shops, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Max Berent;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Mrs. L. M. Jensen;\n"," Drawn by: Speight Iron and Wire Co.; Contractor: Speight Iron and Wire Co.; Commissioned by: City Motor Co.;\n"," Drawn by: W. W. Jones Co. [?]; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Kelling-Easter Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T. G. Harrell, Contractor; Commissioned by: A. W. Overton;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: Leroy Margolius;\n"," Drawn by: E. M. Hanbury, Portsmouth, Va.; Contractor: C. J. Lindeman; Commissioned by: Smith and Welton, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: McKenzie, Voorhees, and Gmelin, Architects, 1123 Broadway, New York City; Commissioned by: C and P Telephone Co. of Virginia; Notes: Includes one sheet and specifications for \"Business Office\nAlterations\" by Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia- Engineering Dept., dated 7/23/1934 (Permit # 33844), R. R. Richardson and Co., contractors.\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Ghent Methodist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: George Hayes; Commissioned by: Dr. E. S. Webster;\n"," Drawn by: J. F. Doyle; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Law;\n"," Drawn by: John W. Saunders; Commissioned by: N. T. Cox;\n"," Drawn by: J. K. Mullen; Commissioned by: W. C. Drewanz;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fairmount Park M. E. Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: James A. Ridgewell;\n"," Drawn by: J. T. Ewell; Commissioned by: J. M. Decker;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Logan McCloud; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Seay Brothers; Commissioned by: J. W. Seay;\n"," Drawn by: E. C. Liverman, Contractor; Contractor: E. C. Liverman; Commissioned by: Rev. Robert Kealey, Rector;\n"," Drawn by: Wellington W. Cummer, Registered Architect, Jacksonville, Fla.; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: H. B. Goodrich;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: Logan McCloud; Commissioned by: Riverview Pharmacy Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Registered Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, 421 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Md.; Contractor: Engineering Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Suburban\nPark Apartments Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: Wright Motor Co.; Notes: Includes three photographs of other buildings.\n"," Drawn by: C. Q. Nuggent; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: C. Q. Nuggent;\n"," Drawn by: H. G. Brown; Contractor: H. G. Brown; Commissioned by: Joseph Lex;\n"," Drawn by: J. Tevss; Commissioned by: B. and D. L. Margolius; Notes: The tag and city finding aid information on this building may indicate that it was reused as a Warehouse/Storage facility, although no post-1917 drawings are included in this roll.\n"," Drawn by: J. Tevss; Commissioned by: Isaac L. Margolius; Notes: This drawing was found rolled together with Control Number 246, Factory for B. and D. L. Margolius - Permit Number: 9159.\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect,; Contractor: Gregory and Williams; Commissioned by: J. M. Gamage and Co.; Notes: This roll contains new information on post-1909 alterations or additions, but it does\nhave a \"1940\" tag number.\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect,; Contractor: J. Z. Gooch and Co.; Commissioned by: A. Winslow and Co.; Notes: This roll contains new information on post-1919 alterations or additions, but it does\nhave a \"1940\" tag number.\n"," Drawn by: Calrow, Wren, and Hazewell, Architects; Notes: Includes drawings for the Hampton Theater, W/S of Hampton Blvd. b/t 44th and 45th Sts., dated 7/18/1940, by Alfred M. Lubin, Architect, 518 Dickenson\nBuilding, Norfolk, (5 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Office of Chief Engineer, Roanoke, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Abe Fleder;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Baydush Corp.; Commissioned by: Stores Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Odend'Hal-Monks Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Calrow, Browne, and Fitz-Gibbon, Architects; Contractor: D. N. Morrison; Notes: Includes one sheet blueprint by Ross-Frankel, Inc./Morris Lapidus, Associate, 402 West 27th St., N.Y.C., (Permit #\n41833) for Store for Jonas Shoppes, 332 Granby St., dated 1/26/1940.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Harry Comess; Notes: Includes additional 2 sheet set by Harry Adelman, Architect, 7400 Granby St., Norfolk, (Permit #\n55388) for Two Story Addition 152 Church St. for M \u0026 H Incorporated, dated 12/6/1946.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Union Warehouse Co.; Notes: Includes 6 sheets and specifications for Alterations and Additions to Warehouse- Fawn St.- for the Cotton Products Corp., by Benjamin F.\nMitchell, Architect and Engineer, 355 Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va. (Permit # 28214), dated 2/17/1930.\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Commissioned by: B. and D. L. Margolius;\n"," Drawn by: Harry Adelman, Architect, Bankers Trust Building, Norfolk; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Charles M. Cacace and Daniel H. Barber;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: C. C. Pierce; Commissioned by: J. L. Tobin; Notes: Includes 3 sheets showing Alterations and Additions to Existing Bowling Alley Building for\nMr. Tobin, Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr. (Permit # 44111), dated 2/28/1941.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Virginia Bag Company;\n"," Drawn by: S. W. Armistead, C. E., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Suburban Park Corp.; Notes: Annotated map of a suburban development.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Mr. Carlisle E. Tatum;\n"," Drawn by: Barnum-Bruns Iron Works; Commissioned by: Levine Theater;\n"," Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 E. 42nd St., New York; Contractor: J. M. Whitney; Commissioned by: P. S. Moncure;\n"," Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Registered Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, 421 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Md.; Contractor: Engineering Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Suburban\nPark Apartments Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Wickham C. Taylor, Architect, Citzen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Saint Joseph's School;\n"," Drawn by: B. B. Melchor; Commissioned by: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: John D. Gordon's Estate;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Mrs. L. S. Vaughn;\n"," Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Commissioned by: Railway Express Agency;\n"," Drawn by: B. Goldman; Commissioned by: B. Goldman;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: T. Grey Cob[?];\n"," Drawn by: Philip B. Moser, Architect, 702 Law Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Johnson Construction Co.; Commissioned by: C. M. Baylor; Notes: Includes three sheets by Alex O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk,\nfor alterations to the 4th Floor of the Corydon Apartments, (Permit # 43110), 9/19/1940. Also known as Mercer Apartments.\n"," Drawn by: C. A. Neff, Architect; Commissioned by: Pender Grocery co.;\n"," Drawn by: Thompson Engineering Co.; Commissioned by: Rubco Realty Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: Whitt G. Sessoms;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Brichard's Dairy;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Baydush Corp.; Commissioned by: Mr. B. Baydush; Notes: Includes two sheets for Alteration to Jefferson Hotel (fire escape), 226 1/2 W. Bute\nSt., by B. Baydush, (Permit # 59398), dated 2/3/1949.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eddie Emanuelson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: B. T. Backus;\n"," Drawn by: C. H. Thayer, Jr., Neon Processing Co.; Contractor: Neon Processing Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Mattress Co.;\n"," Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 E. 42nd St., New York; Commissioned by: The Texas Company;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Stores Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk S. P. C. A.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: George Shames and J. Bodner;\n"," Drawn by: W. W. Powers; Contractor: R. R. Gunter;\n"," Drawn by: F. R. B.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: R. R. Richardson; Commissioned by: WTAR;\n"," Drawn by: Truscon Steel Co., Youngstown, OH; Commissioned by: Imperial Tobacco Co.;\n"," Drawn by: W. W. Powers; Contractor: George Gray; Commissioned by: George Gray;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Elliot and Co.; Commissioned by: Montecello Hotel Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. M. Tebault;\n"," Drawn by: Louis A. Oliver, A.I.A. , Herbert L. Smith, III, A.I.A., Architects, 409 Yarmouth St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Calvary Assembly of God [Church];\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Highland Court Apartment Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. D. Denny, Jr.; Notes: Large section torn and missing.\n"," Drawn by: Thomas H. Boyle, Jr., 102 Chatham Circle, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: J. W. Saunders, Jr.; Commissioned by: O. R. Baxter;\n"," Drawn by: American Oil Company, Engineering Department, Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: American Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Bishop Grace Foundation;\n"," Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect, 932 Hoyster Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: U. S. Post Office;\n"," Drawn by: Joseph B. Courtney, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: R. D. Lambert;\n"," Drawn by: The Pure Oil Co., Engineering Dept., Chicago, Il.; Commissioned by: Colonial Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 931 West 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Reisner and Urbahn, Consultants, 645 Madison Ave, New York City;\n"," Drawn by: Standard Iron and Steel Co., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Hall-Hodges Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Planters Chemical Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Nick Wright Building, Colonial Ave and 31st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Bratten-Roughton Motor Co.;\n"," Drawn by: C. W. Hopkins, Jr.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Motor Boat and Racing Association;\n"," Drawn by: Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Office of the District Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Outside of the roll has notation of \"Davis Pier.\"\n"," Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, 1009 East Main St., Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. J. Brody;\n"," Drawn by: William G. Bursnall, Architect, Colonial Stores Incorporated, 301-21 Dunmore St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: P. W. Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Colonial Stores, Incorporated;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. D. Lambert; Commissioned by: Bonney Motor Exp.;\n"," Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect, 932 Royster Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, Local Union # 331;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Builders; Contractor: Norfolk Builders; Commissioned by: Mrs. Louise Guthrie;\n"," Drawn by: A. C. Sewell, B. A. Williams; Contractor: G. G. Sewell Construction Co.; Commissioned by: G. G. Sewell Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Alan Fleder;\n"," Drawn by: E. D. Denny; Commissioned by: P. J. Boogades;\n"," Drawn by: Robert L. Dixon; Commissioned by: Sara B. Patterson;\n"," Drawn by: J. B. Wooding; Commissioned by: Louis Friedman;\n"," Drawn by: Water Cooling Equipment, St. Louis, Mo.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspapers;\n"," Drawn by: L. Birsch, Jr.; Commissioned by: Hampton Roads Tractor and Equipment Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Colonial Chevrolet;\n"," Drawn by: Wilfred L. Keel, A.I.A., Architect, Atlanta, Ga.; Commissioned by: Orkin Exterminating Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Atlanta Equipment;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Curtis Marine Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Distributing Branches, Construction Dept., Grant Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Commissioned by: Seay Motor Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Batchelder and Collins;\n"," Drawn by: Jack Robinson, West Ocean View Ave., Norfolk, Va., Contractor and Builder; Contractor: Jack Robinson; Commissioned by: The Lorraine Press, Samuel Baras, Prop.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Marine Co.;\n"," Drawn by: C. E. Miles; Commissioned by: C. E. Miles;\n"," Drawn by: T. Nelson Worley, Designer; Commissioned by: H. V. Hayman;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, 200 Dickson Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Motors Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect; Commissioned by: Sutton Manufacturing Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George Jensen;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Bayfront Corporation;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Terminal Division; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. B. Duke and Son; Commissioned by: Hoffman Cigar Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Noland Company;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Christ Methodist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. R. Richardson and Sons; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspaper, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Thomas H. Boyle, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: A. C. Mock; Commissioned by: H. C. Hopkins;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Gregory Construction Co.; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: L and M Realty Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect; Commissioned by: Berkley Pentecostal Holiness Church;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Second Congregational Christian Church;\n"," Drawn by: Various; Commissioned by: N/A; Notes: Group consists of sketches, tracings, linen, and Diazo prints for the Norfolk Municipal Airport grounds and buildings.\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: R. R. Richardson; Commissioned by: Park Avenue Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. Wooton; Commissioned by: Alban Loeircio; Notes: See also Permit # 59178 (January 1949).\n"," Drawn by: Clarence Wooton; Contractor: Cullifer Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Mrs. Woodfin G. Willis;\n"," Drawn by: Harry Adelman, Architect, 7400 Granby St., Norfolk; Contractor: Albert Solomon, Builder; Commissioned by: Hyman Teitler;\n"," Drawn by: Charles P. Leavitt \u0026 Associates, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. Zeke Newburg;\n"," Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect; Contractor: James A. Carney; Commissioned by: C. E. Thurston; Notes: Plans for replacement of a building destroyed by fire.\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Builders and Contractors Exchange, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Sun Oil Company, Engineering Dept., Marketing Division, 1600 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Commissioned by: Taylor Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: James A. Albano;\n"," Drawn by: Paul D. Woodward, A.I.A., Architect, 716 Boush St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Master Bros.; Commissioned by: Webb Realty Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Joseph B. Courtney, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Academy;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: Empire Machinery;\n"," Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect; Contractor: I. M. Baker, Jr.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Baker, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect; Contractor: R. S. De Loatch Const.; Commissioned by: Southern Bank of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect, 408 McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; John M. Baldwin, Civil Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: George E. Gray; Commissioned by: George Martin Beach Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Dickson Building, Norfolk, Va.; Churchill-Fulmer Associates, 79 West 44th St., NY, Ny.; Contractor: Bush Construction Company, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Redevelopment\nand Housing Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Hilyard R. Robinson, Architect, Washington, DC; Commissioned by: First Calvary Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Tankar Stations Office and Storehouse;\n"," Drawn by: Esso Standard Oil Company, Marketing Department, Construction and Maintenance, 15 W. 51st St., New York, Ny.; Contractor: R. A. Ladd, III, Construction; Commissioned by: Esso Standard Oil Company;\n"," Drawn by: S. S. Lancaster, Royster Co.; Commissioned by: A. D. Harrell;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Planters Chemical Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. H. Miles and Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mrs. S. Levinson;\n"," Drawn by: Marshall Steel Co., 1112 Water St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Hoffer Bros. Furniture Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Thomas H. Boyle, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: A. C. Mock; Commissioned by: L. E. Owens;\n"," Drawn by: W. L. Hughes Construction Co., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. L. Hughes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Fancy Foods of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Harry Burgoyne;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspapers, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George L. Zudema; Commissioned by: George L. Zudema;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: *; Commissioned by: *; Notes: * J. T. Kelly and B. A. Williams are listed on the outside of the drawing roll, however, it is unclear which person is the owner and which is the\ncontractor.\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: W. T. Grant and Co., 1441 Broadway, New York, Ny.; Ward W. Fenner, Registered Architect; Commissioned by: W. T. Grant and Co.;\n"," Drawn by: W. W. Powers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: George E. Gray;\n"," Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Sunlight Laundry;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: WNOR;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Charles W. Beard, Jr.; Commissioned by: Charles W. Beard, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: B. B. Phillips; Commissioned by: B. B. Phillips;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Joe Phillie's;\n"," Drawn by: DeLoatch Constr.; Contractor: DeLoatch Constr.; Commissioned by: J. R. Lockhart;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Lands Market;\n"," Drawn by: L. L. Wise, Architect and Surveyor, Portsmouth, Va; Commissioned by: Jerusalem Holiness Church, Rev. C. H. Perry;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: B. Baydush Hotel;\n"," Drawn by: Lee L. Wade, A.I.A., Architect, 300 Adams Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Shirley O. Hurst;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., 305 McKevitt Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: D. H. Olmstead; Commissioned by: D. H. Olmstead;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Southern Bank of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: Perry Buick Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A. I. A., Architect; Commissioned by: Forum, Inc. Market;\n"," Drawn by: Talley Neon, Richmond, Va.; Carl Torrence, Consulting Engineer, 2022 Stuart Ave., Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: A and N Store;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. Dey Moore;\n"," Drawn by: Joseph B. Courtney, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Van de Riet Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Van de Riet Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Virginia Electric and Power Co., System Engineering Department; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Petroleum Engineering Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Welding Shipyards, Inc., Norfolk, Va., Plant Engineering Dept.; Commissioned by: Welding Shipyards, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 716 West 20th St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Wise Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Y. M. C. A.;\n"," Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect, 408 McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: H. F. Coke; Commissioned by: H. F. Coke;\n"," Drawn by: American Oil Company, Engineering Department, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: G. W. Bozerth; Commissioned by: American Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Reliable Stores, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Wholesale Floral;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. B. Drake and Son; Commissioned by: Leo E. Kelley;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect; Harrison, Ballard and Allen, Associated; Everud-Elstad-Krueger, Structurel Engrs.;Lanier and Levy, Mechanical Engrs.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing\nAuthority;\n"," Drawn by: J. Albert Heisler, Architect, 709 W. Grace St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: E. M. Pope Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Luck and Henshaw;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 4515 Colley Avenue, Norfolk,Va.; Contractor: Robbins and Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: F. W. Woolworth, Atlanta District Office, V. R. Stuebling, Construction Superintendent; Contractor: Steel Construction Co.; Commissioned by: F. W. Woolworth Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 4515 Colley Ave., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Lafayette Builders; Commissioned by: M. M. Spence;\n"," Drawn by: Wilson B. Dodson, II, A.I.A., Architect, 810 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. M. Pope Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Atlantic Electric Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, Va. -Washington, DC - Paris, France; Contractor: J. B. Denny; Commissioned by: Ghent Methodist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Anthony F. Mussolino, A.I.A., Architect, 246 W. Broad St., Falls Church, Va.; Consulting Architects, Morris Lapidus, Kornblath, Harle, and Liebman; Contractor: Hicks and Ingle Co.; Commissioned by:\nTriangle Motor Hotel;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Robbins and Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: F. A. Duke Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norview Methodist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Woodward and Smith, Architects, 420 Flatiron Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II; Commissioned by: Ghent Medical Center Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect; Langley and McDonald, Site Engrs.; Thayer and Wallace, Structural Engrs.; James E. Hart, Mech. Engrs.; Contractor: F. A. Duke Co., Inc. and J. L. Smith Corp.;\nCommissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, Architects, A.I.A.; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk; Notes: See also control # 428.\n"," Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, Architects, A.I.A.; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk; Notes: See also control # 427.\n"," Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, Architects, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Barnes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Barnes Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: V. W. Stevenson; Commissioned by: S. M. Gregory;\n"," Drawn by: B. B. Spigel, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: J. B. Hecht;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; August Zinkl, R. A., Designer; Contractor: J. W. Creech; Commissioned by: Holy Trinity Parish;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA.; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Southern Bank of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Colonial Ave and 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: J. W. Creech; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Henry L. Livas, A.I.A., Architect, and Associates, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Stanley B. Brundage, A.I.A., Architec, Blair Building, Colley and Brandon Aves., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Peter M. Meredith; Commissioned by: Berkley Citizens Mutual Building and Loan Association;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Bonded Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Harold Herwitz;\n"," Drawn by: C. Chadburne Shumard, A.I.A., Registered Architect, State Rd., Princeton, NJ; Contractor: BuiltWell Homes, Inc.; Commissioned by: Odella P. Wood;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A. I. A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: James T. Copley, Inc.; Commissioned by: Columbian Club, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Harry R. Dudley, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Colley Ave. and 45th St., Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Marshall Steel Co., Inc.; Contractor: Wilson V. Hill; Commissioned by: Dr. L. C. Rhodes;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 31st St. and Colonial Ave.,, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. T. Gregory Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Second Presbyterian Church;\n"," Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect, 809 Brandon Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. H. Belonga; Commissioned by: The Church of the Advent;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. M. Pope Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Harry R. Dudley, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Colley Ave. and 45th St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Joseph B. Sadler; Commissioned by: Airport Motor Inn, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shep Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William L. Page;\n"," Drawn by: J. P. C. Hanbury; The B. F. Goodrich Company, Akron, OH; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: William and Caroline Egelhoff;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Can Do Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Albert T. Watson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. W. Creech, Inc.; Commissioned by: IBM Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: George D. Powell;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank of Tidewater;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. F. Garrett, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. E. Manuel;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: E. F. Hardee;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Oakwood Church of God in Christ;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects and Land Planners, 400 Building Street, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Zayre, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: DePaul Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Parker Industries, Inc., Virginia Beach, VA; Chares H. Thayer, Jr., Consulting Engineer, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Glaubke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Motors, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. H. Miles and Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: John S. Chase, A.I.A., Architect, Houston, TX; Contractor: Lewis M. Warren; Commissioned by: Universal Life Insurance Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Glenn L. Sawyer; Commissioned by: Toback Shop;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: R. L. Harris, Inc., General Contractors; Commissioned by: R. H. Harris Mechanical Contractors;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Home Modernization; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Cardinal Building Corp., 3653 Lenoir Circle, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: P and R Automotive;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. H. Belanga; Commissioned by: W. H. Belanga and Associates, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: DeLoatch Company, General Contractors, 2917 Turnpike Rd., Portsmouth, VA; Contractor: DeLoatch Co.; Commissioned by: Jerry Logaros;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21 St., Norfolk, VA; Fraioli, Blum, Yesselman Assoc., Consulting Engrs.; Vansant and Gusler, Consulting Engrs.; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.;\nCommissioned by: Landmark Communications, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: General Contractors, Ltd., Virginia Beach, Va.; Contractor: General Contractors, Ltd.; Commissioned by: R. W. Hudgins and Son;\n"," Drawn by: Crown Store Equipment Co., 2925 South St., Toledo, OH; Commissioned by: Cole National Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: BCHK Architects, 4100 Building, Granby St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T. H. Nicholson, Jr.; Commissioned by: Harold McGee;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. T. Thornton, Jr.; Commissioned by: W. T. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Tenneco Oil Company, Engineering Dept., Houston, TX; Commissioned by: Harrell and Harrell, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: A. Hensel, A.I.A., Philadelphia, PA; Oliver and Smith, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va., Associated Architects; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: First Presbyterian Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Champion Fences, Inc.; Commissioned by: Ocean View Enterprises; Notes: Sheet shows labeled footprints of amusement park buildings and public areas circa 1960.\n"," Drawn by: Greyhound Food Management, 2301 W. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit, MI; Commissioned by: Greyhound Food Management;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Butler Shoes;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Gordon's Jewelers;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Powell and McClellan; Commissioned by: W. S. Allen;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: Robert Coppage;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. N. Jasper; Commissioned by: A. B. Sieloff;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Beamon Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Murphy Oil Corp., Construction Section, Murby Building, El Dorado, AR;\n"," Drawn by: Humble Oil and Refining Co., Marketing Dept., Operations and Engineering, Houston, Tx; Contractor: A. C. Clark Co.; Commissioned by: Humble Oil and Refining Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects and Land Planners, 400 Building Street, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: T. H. Nicholson, Jr.; Commissioned by: Twin Sail Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T and K Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: T and K Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect; George W. Harris; Contractor: E. N. Jasper;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Keatley-Lapage Rea.; Commissioned by: Keatley;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. N. Jasper; Commissioned by: Tom Powell;\n"," Drawn by: Wilson B. Dodson, II, A.I.A., Architect, 716 W. 20th St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: H. L. Tempe, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer, 1904 Lafayette Blvd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: C. C. Foreman and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Packing Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Mobil Oil Corp., Service Station Engineering Dept., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Mobil Oil Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Diversified Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 1217 Hazel Ave., Chesapeake, Va.; Contractor: Willard H. Bunn; Commissioned by: Willard H. Bunn;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Target Construction; Commissioned by: Ruth Ingram (McLea School);\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Stuart A. Drummond;\n"," Drawn by: Federal Sign and Signal Corporation; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Edward R. Lacy, II; Contractor: O. S. Jarnell; Commissioned by: John Manos;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gray Development and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Gray Development and Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Clarence H. Byler; Commissioned by: Condos Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: American Legion- Dalton and Cartier Post 204;\n"," Drawn by: Colite Industries, Inc., 228 W. Parson St., West Columbia, SC; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Washington Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Fine and Salzberg, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Diversified Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Plasti-Line, Co., Knoxville, Tn.; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Bruce Flournoy Motor Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Diversified Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred Ellis Abiouness; Commissioned by: Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge #38;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. D. Keatley and George A. LePage;\n"," Drawn by: BCHK Architects, 4100 Building, Granby St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: J. W. Creech, Inc.; Commissioned by: Roughton Pontiac Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Beamon Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank of Tidewater;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Israel Steingold;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Chesapeake Steel, Inc.; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia Sheet Metal;\n"," Drawn by: Burger Chef Systems, Inc.; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Burger Chef, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Contractor: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Commissioned by: R. E. Michel Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: King's Daughters Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Master Pools by Schertle, 9916 Jefferson Ave., Newport News, VA; Contractor: Master Pools by Schertle; Commissioned by: G. M. Kaufman;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gray Development and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Plasti-Line, Co., Knoxville, Tn.; Contractor: Cardinal Sign Corp.; Commissioned by: International House of Pancakes;\n"," Drawn by: Washington Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: D. C. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Gray Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Lee, King, and Poole, Architects, Southern States Building, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Basic Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Bell Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Scot Stations, 817 Connecticut Ave. NW, Rm 117, Washington, DC; Commissioned by: Petroleum Marketing Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: George A. LePage;\n"," Drawn by: Joe D. Glenn, Jr. and Associates, Engineers; Contractor: Metro Contruction Corp.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and Industrial Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Joe D. Glenn, Jr. and Associates, Engineers; Contractor: Door Engineering Corp.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and Industrial Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Glass Corp, Inc.; Commissioned by: Kara Enterprises, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk District Corps of Engineers; Joseph B. Sadler; Commissioned by: Southern Materials Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: K and R Toy Shop;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Colonial Chevrolet Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Certified Architect; Contractor: R. L. Harris; Commissioned by: R. L. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Hampton Roads Sanitation District;\n"," Drawn by: David Ross, Inc, Design Consultant, N. S. I. D. 17628 Winslow Rd., Shaker Heights, Cleveland, OH; Commissioned by: Kara Enterprises, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Paul D. Woodward, A.I.A., Architect, 4601 Mayflower Rd., Lafayette Towers, Suite 1-K, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Little Bay Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Tide Water Associated Oil Co., 17 Battery Pl., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Cities Service Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Haynes Furniture;\n"," Drawn by: Department of Utilities, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Van de Riet Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: McLamb Monument Co., Goldsboro, NC; Contractor: Tulford Construction Co.; Commissioned by: J. W. Meekins;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: H. C. Minnie;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Crown Central Petroleum Corp., Baltimore, MD; Commissioned by: Crown Central Petroleum Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Thomas Lipoli;\n"," Drawn by: Craig and Abiouness and Associates; Contractor: Baylor Corp.; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Athletic Club;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Dory Duncan;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Ernest Consolvo;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gray Development, Inc.; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Doug Duncan;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Joseph Schopen;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Burger Chef;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Shoal Development Corp.; Commissioned by: Shoal Development Corp.; Notes: The outside of the roll includes the additional permit numbers 22269, 22270, 22271.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Edward S. Martin; Commissioned by: Carlos Agnese;\n"," Drawn by: B and W Corporation, P.O. Box I, Scheiever, LA; Contractor: A. C. Clark Co.; Commissioned by: Philips 66;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Deaf Missionary Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: William L. Page; Commissioned by: William L. Page;\n"," Drawn by: Craig and Abiouness and Associates, Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Old Dominion Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Kingfoods, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Crest Corporation; Contractor: Crest Corp.; Commissioned by: Lido Inn;\n"," Drawn by: BCHK Architects, 4100 Building, Granby St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Marsel Builders; Commissioned by: Fine Petroleum Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: N. Merrill Beck, Jr. and Associates, Civil Engineers and Surveyors, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Berkley Lodge # 12, I. B. P. O. E. of W.;\n"," Drawn by: B and W Corporation, Scheiever, LA; Contractor: Petroleum Engineering Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Nastrado;\n"," Drawn by: Sealtest Foods; Commissioned by: Sealtest Foods;\n"," Drawn by: Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Consulting Engineer, Six Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspapers, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Industrial Capital;\n"," Drawn by: Sun Oil Company, Engineering Dept., Marketing Division, 200 W. Lancaster Ave, Wayne, Pa.; Commissioned by: Sun Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Keeling, Washington, Washington, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Joseph Patish;\n"," Drawn by: International Multifoods Corp., Minneapolis, MN; Craig and Abiouness and Associates, Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Old Dominion Construction Co.;\nCommissioned by: King Foods, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect, 1709 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect; Chandler and Gibson, Electric and Mech. Engr.; Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Structural Engr.; Langley, McDonald and Overman, Site Engrs.; Contractor: J. L. Smith\nCorp.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Rice's;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Henry L. Livas, A.I.A., Architect, and Associates, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: St. Paul Church of God in Christ;\n"," Drawn by: Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Consulting Engineer, Six Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. L. Smith Corp.; Commissioned by: Pepsi Cola Bottling Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Federal Sign and Signal Corporation; Contractor: Talley Neon Sign Co.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Turner Advertising Co., 732 Ashby St. N. W., P. O. Box 2686- Station D, Atlanta, GA; Charles H. Thayer, Structural Engineer, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Waffle House;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Commercial Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: John D. Wenge; Commissioned by: Wig Boutique;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: Phillip Bros.;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects and Land Planners, 400 Building Street, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Havenwood Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: S. W. Cohen;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk,Va.; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: St. Mathias' Lutheran Church;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: The Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Scott B. Arnold, A.I.A., Architect, 7550 Red Rd., South Miami, FL; Contractor: First Florida Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Jenny Thompson;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 4807 Colley Avenue, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: D. L. Foreman; Commissioned by: Colonial Cheverolet;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cobb and Clemons; Commissioned by: J. D. C. Rockefeller;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Allsbrook Radiator Service;\n"," Drawn by: R. B. and C. J. Lindemann; Contractor: Lindemann Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Lindemann Bros.;\n"," Drawn by: Donaldson Art Sign Co., Inc., Covington, KY; Contractor: Cardinal Sign Corp.; Commissioned by: American Motors Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Baldwin and Gregg, Civil Engineer; Edwin B. Small, Structural Engineer; Vansant and Gusler, Mech/Elec Engineer.; Contractor: J. W.\nCreech, Inc.; Commissioned by: Roughton Pontiac Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, 905 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: James A. Carney; Commissioned by: Standard Office Supply;\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Brommers Business Interiors, 3314 Poplar Ave., Memphis, TN; Commissioned by: Roosevelt Shopping Center;\n"," Drawn by: W. B. Middleton, Inc.; Contractor: Glaubke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: W. B. Middleton, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: American Buildings Co., Efula, AL; Commissioned by: J. H. Simpkins; Notes: Permit # 23015 is for the foundation only. These two permit numbers are housed together.\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: The Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Haynes Furniture;\n"," Drawn by: City of Norfolk, Dept. of Public Works, Division of Highways and Traffic Engineering; Contractor: Birsch Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Standard Iron and Steel Co., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: C. C. Foreman and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Sealtest Foods;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Holton, and Kroskin , 4100 Building Granby St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Tidewater Assocation of Home Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Joe D. Glenn, Jr., Consulting Engineer, 5661 Virginia Beach Blvd., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Shep Corp.; Notes: Foundation only.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: W. A. Wheary;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect; Contractor: M. R. Edmunds and Son; Commissioned by: Solid Rock Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Dale E. Wiedmaier; Commissioned by: Daniel Bacellie;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: Kiby Eason;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Willard A. Sparrow; Commissioned by: First Pentecostal United Holy Church of America;\n"," Drawn by: Star Manufacturing Co.; Contractor: Space Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: E. L. Christie; Notes: Permit # 23233 is for foundation only.\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Dory Duncan;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Rimco Corp. of Tidewater;\n"," Drawn by: Atlantic Equipment Corporation; Commissioned by: Arnold Andersky;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Gerald E. Snyder;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: George Lindberry;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, A.I.A., Architects, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Graybar Electric Co.;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Rome, Italy; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by:\nShiloh Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Joseph J. Wallace, Consulting Engineer, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society (Edward Hively);\n"," Drawn by: Craig and Abiouness and Associates, Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Old Dominion Construction Co.; Commissioned by: King Foods of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William L. Hester;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Tommie F. Jordan, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Elmer and Alise Downs;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: J. P. Hardin;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Kay Holding Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 4807 Colley Avenue, Norfolk,Va.; Contractor: Fred Raper; Commissioned by: Texaco;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Old Dominion Construction Co.; Commissioned by: T. Morrissette;\n"," Drawn by: Globe Iron Construction Co., Inc., P. O. Box 5625 Postal Annex, Norfolk, VA; Chandler and Gibson, Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Globe Iron Construction Co., lnc.; Commissioned by:\nGlopar Assoc., Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: Humble Oil and Refining Co., 7720 York Rd., Towson, MD; Commissioned by: Humble Oil Refining Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Dixisteel Buildings, Inc.; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Dixon and Van, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Shoney's;\n"," Drawn by: William M. Waslsh, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Baylor Corp.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Laszlo Aranyi, A.I.A., Architect, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: H and S Corp.; Commissioned by: E. O. Swain;\n"," Drawn by: Globe Iron Construction Co., Inc., P. O. Box 5625 Postal Annex, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Globe Iron Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Globe Iron Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: R. Kenneth Weeks, Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Luke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Philip D. Freeman, C. E.; Contractor: Van de Riet Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Merritt-Jones Equipment Co.;\n"," Drawn by: M/S Development, Inc., Denver, CO, Engineering and Construction Service Company; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: M/S Development, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Certified Architect; Contractor: R. L. Harris, Inc., General Contractors; Commissioned by: R. L. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Harry Salvant;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. H. W., Inc.; Commissioned by: W. H. W., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: San Antonio Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Southern Shopping Center, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mostrocco;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: H. C. Minnie;\n"," Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle, General Contractor, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle; Commissioned by: John F. Small;\n"," Drawn by: Karson, Besinger and Associates, Inc., Architects, Planners, Creative Consultants, Carpentersville, IL; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: George M. O'Neill Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Virginia Electric and Power Co., Engineering Department; Contractor: J. Kennon Perrin Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co. (VEPCo);\n"," Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, Wainwright Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Ace Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Dudley Cooper;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Holton, and Kroskin , 4100 Building Granby St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: H. N. Alexander; Commissioned by: H. N. Alexander;\n"," Drawn by: Oscar Mayer and Co., General Planning and Engineering Division, Madison, WS; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Oscar Mayer and Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Turpin Construction Co., 524 W. 25th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Turpin Construction Co.; Commissioned by: S. N. Fibre;\n"," Drawn by: Lindemann Construction Co., 600 W. 25th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Lindemann Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Pacific Ordinance and Electronics;\n"," Drawn by: Bailey Parker Construction; Contractor: Bailey Parker Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: James P. Cootes;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: Herrick Realty Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Joan D. Gifford;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Spencer and Clifton; Commissioned by: Henderson Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Piedmont Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Piedmont Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Carlton T. Goodwin, A.I.A., Architect, One Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. N. Edwards;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority, Rehabilitation and Conservation Division, P. O. Box 968, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: General Contractors, Ltd.; Commissioned by: J. M. Groobey;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: USCO Modular Systems for Education, Housing, and Industry, P. O. Box 16027, Richmond, VA; Contractor: USCO, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Mobil Oil Corp., Service Station Engineering Dept., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Mobil Oil Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Henry L. Livas, A.I.A., Architects-Engineer, and Associates, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Allen P. Wood and Wilson V. Hill; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church (Bute St.);\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Rome, Italy; Contractor: J. B. Denny, Jr.; Commissioned by: McGaughy,\nMarshall, and McMillan;\n"," Drawn by: Repass Iron Works; Commissioned by: Earl C. Rooks;\n"," Drawn by: U. S. Army Engineer District, Norfolk Corps of Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Luke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: R. D. Dunnington; Commissioned by: R. D. Dunnington;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: G. S. Thompson;\n"," Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, 322 Wainwright Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Dudley Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, Wainwright Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Ocean View Amusement Park;\n"," Drawn by: Humble Oil and Refining Co., Distribution and Engineering; Commissioned by: Humble Oil and Refining Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Commercial Builders, Inc.; Contractor: Commercial Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Church of the Advent;\n"," Drawn by: R. Harris; Commissioned by: Richard Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. D. Wenger; Commissioned by: John D. Wenger;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Edward Wallace;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Womble and Kennedy Contracting, Inc.; Commissioned by: Womble and Kennedy Construction, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: D. C. Harris; Commissioned by: D. C. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Tommie F. Jordan, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: McDonald's Corporation, 221 N. LaSalle St., Chicago, IL; Contractor: Hughes and Smith; Commissioned by: McDonald's;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and Industrial\nAuthority;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. J. Roach; Commissioned by: W. J. Roach;\n"," Drawn by: Wilson B. Dodson, II, A.I.A., Architect, 716 W. 20th St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Colite Industries, Inc., 228 W. Parson St., West Columbia, SC; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, A.I.A., Architects, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Hampton Roads Educational Television Assoc.;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk,Va.; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Mama Kayer's Bakery;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Southern Materials Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Chewing, Britt, Hoggard, Lamm, and Gresham, Architects, Engineers, Planners, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Zayre Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: W. L. Hughes Construction Co., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. L. Hughes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Gerald G. Givens;\n"," Drawn by: Abner C. Hopkins, R. W. Pearson, Jr., Associated Architects; Contractor: Koger Properties, Inc.; Commissioned by: Koger Properties, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George A. LePage Realty Corp.; Commissioned by: George A. LePage;\n"," Drawn by: Lindemann Construction Co., 600 W. 25th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Lindemann Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Pacific Ordnance and Electronics;\n"," Drawn by: Tasso Katselas, Architect and Planning Consultant, Pittsburgh, PA; Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Baycon Corp.; Commissioned by:\nRenewal, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. R. Magliano; Commissioned by: Dr. Ben Ward;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Joseph L. Hoggard; Commissioned by: Joseph L. Hoggard;\n"," Drawn by: USCO Modular Systems for Education, Housing, and Industry, P. O. Box 16027, Richmond, VA; Contractor: USCO, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: John Woodward; Commissioned by: John Woodward;\n"," Drawn by: Hart, Freeland and Roberts, Edmund K. Armistead, Architect, Nashville, TN; Contractor: Tru Build Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Kentucky Fried Chicken Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Vlastimil Koubek, A.I.A., Registered Architect, 1200 Seventeenth St. NW, Washington, DC; Contractor: C. Richard Wilton; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Konikoff and Kennedy, Architects, 905 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dudley Cooper;\n"," Drawn by: Konikoff and Kennedy, Architects, 905 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Jewish Community Center;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Structural Engineer; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: Flournoy and Bruce Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Vlastimil Koubek, A.I.A., Registered Architect, 1200 Seventeenth St. NW, Washington, DC; Contractor: F. Richard Wilton; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Carlton T. Goodwin, A.I.A., Architect, One Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Fairmount Park Free Will Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Chewing, Goodwin, and Hoggard, Architects, Engineers, Urban Planners, Virginia Beach and Hampton, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: R. O. Hux, Sr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: James A. Murphy, Jr.; Commissioned by: James A. Murphy, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. A. Murphy, Jr.; Commissioned by: Linroy Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Kirby Building Systems, Inc., Houston, TX; Contractor: Wellsy-Drury Construction Co.; Commissioned by: R. Linquist;\n"," Drawn by: A. Carl Schenck, Construction Management and Engineering Consultants, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Humble Oil and Refining Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Willoughby Bay Marina;\n"," Drawn by: Lindemann Construction Co., 600 W. 25th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Lindemann Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Stewart Sandwiches, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Jack N. Powell;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Wilfred Bruner; Commissioned by: Wilfred Bruner;\n"," Drawn by: Talley Neon, 1908 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond, VA; Frederick C. Weisensale, Structural Engineer; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Food Industries, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Cardox, Division of Chemtron Corporation, Fire Systems Engineering; Contractor: Harry M. Brown; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Shell Oil Company, Southern Marketing Region; Contractor: A. C. Clark Co.; Commissioned by: Shell Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Talley Neon and Advertising Co., Designers, Fabricators, Erectors, 1908 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond; 3300 Cromwell Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Carrol's;\n"," Drawn by: Colite Industries, Inc., 228 W. Parson St., West Columbia, SC; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Sunlight Laundry and Dry Cleaners;\n"," Drawn by: Colite Industries, Inc., 228 W. Parson St., West Columbia, SC; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Talley Neon, 1908 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond, VA; Frederick C. Weisensale, Structural Engineer; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Food Industries, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Anchor Post Products, Inc.; Commissioned by: Anchor Post Products, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Structural Engineer; Contractor: Harold Spilka; Commissioned by: H. B. Bratten;\n"," Drawn by: Richard Bobby, Artist-Designer, 1915 Colonial Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: K. R. Perry;\n"," Drawn by: Paul D. Woodward, Architect; Contractor: Tru Build Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Kentucky Fried Chicken;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Shoal Development Corp.; Commissioned by: Shoal Developemtn Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Hodey White; Contractor: Hodey B. White, Jr.; Commissioned by: Yellow Cab Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Lewis A. Rightmier and Associates, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Nevis Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Heath and Company, Electrical Advertising/Store Fronts, 3225 Lacy St., Los Angeles, CA; Contractor: Calhoun Sign Co.; Commissioned by: H. Salt Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Robert W. Friosh; Commissioned by: Al Paolilli;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gray Development and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Floyd A. Lamm, Jr.; Commissioned by: Floyd A. Lamm, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. Thornton, Jr.; Commissioned by: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Rome, Italy; Commissioned by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan;\n"," Drawn by: Fotomat Corp., 920 Kline Ave., La Jolla, CA; Contractor: E. R. Davis and Sons; Commissioned by: Fotomat Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: B and M Corporation, P.O. Box I, Scheiever, LA; Contractor: Petroleum Engineering Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mastracco;\n"," Drawn by: Wilson B. Dodson, II, A.I.A., Architect, 716 W. 20th St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Leroy Margolius;\n"," Drawn by: Joseph D. Floyd Corp.; Contractor: Joseph D. Floyd Corp.; Commissioned by: Joseph D. Floyd Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect, 1709 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Keeling, Washington, Washington, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Marsel Builders; Commissioned by: Irvin Klavan;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Rome, Italy; Contractor: George O. Gratz, Inc.; Commissioned by: Frank\nThomas;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Schosberg and Mallick;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Rowe and Long, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Goodman Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Price's, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Contractor: Turner Busch, Inc.; Commissioned by: Chess King;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Merle Norman;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Rorrer Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect; Commissioned by: Howard Davis;\n"," Drawn by: Gulf Oil Corporation, Southern Region, Engineering and Construction, Atlanta, GA; Contractor: A. L. Cline and Son Inc.; Commissioned by: Gulf Oil Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Squre, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Lunzer-Busch, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Squre, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Turpin Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: R. A. Young, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Turner Busch, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mostocco;\n"," Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle, General Contractor, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle; Commissioned by: L. S. Febree;\n"," Drawn by: Cameron Associates, Architects, Charlotte, NC;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: Y. M. C. A.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A.; Baldwin and Gregg, Civil Engr; Craig and Abiouness, Structural Engr; William G. Vansant, Electrical Engr; Denard L. Gusler, Mechanical Engr.;\nContractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Area Medical Center Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: O'Neill Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Allyn Berchim Design Office, 38 E. 57th St., New York, NY; Contractor: D and L Equipment; Commissioned by: Susie's Casuals;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: McClurg and Wall, Architects,1369 Laskin Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: A. A. Rosen;\n"," Drawn by: Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Consulting Engineer, Six Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Futterman Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Baldwin and Gregg, Engineers - Surveyors - Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Luke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Hampton Roads Sanitation;\n"," Drawn by: Sorrell Associates, Architects, 304 S. Taylor St., Rocky Mount, NC; Contractor: Glaubke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Unico Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Kogod-Dubb-Revere, Inc., Designers and Manufacturers, 950 Upshur St. NW, Washington, DC; Contractor: Kogod-Dubb-Revere, Inc.; Commissioned by: Sheraton Motor Inn;\n"," Drawn by: Sun Oil Company, Engineering Dept., Marketing Division, 1608 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Contractor: City Sign Services; Commissioned by: D. F. Clayborn;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Scott B. Arnold, A.I.A., Architect, 7550 Red Rd., South Miami, FL; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Burger King Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Rice's;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Ernest Valianos;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Dixie Bearings, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: McCorkel, Northen and Associates, Architects and Planners, A.I.A., A.I.P., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Fine and Salzberg, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Jo-Pa Company , 7256 W. Broad St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: Jo-Pa Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Sheraton Hotel;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: J. B. Cyrus, Civil Engineer; Contractor: Maddroy B. Jordan; Commissioned by: Irving Eisenberg;\n"," Drawn by: Paul D. Woodward, A.I.A., Architect, 4601 Mayflower Rd., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: W. W. Granger, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: W. B. Alderman; Commissioned by: Triangle Office Park, Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: Ivan Smith, A.I.A., Architect, Jacksonville, FL, Virginia Certificate No. 1955; Contractor: Koger Properties, Inc.; Commissioned by: Koger Properties, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Haycox Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Macke, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Craig and Abiouness and Associates, Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Allied Marine Industries;\n"," Drawn by: Sheet Metal Speciatly Co.; Contractor: Sheet Metal Specialty, Inc.; Commissioned by: Pacific Ordnance and Electronics;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank/Seaboard National;\n"," Drawn by: McDonald's Corporation, 221 N. LaSalle St., Chicago, IL; Contractor: Hughes and Smith; Commissioned by: Franchise Realty Interstate Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Contractor: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Commissioned by: Pam Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Chandler and Gibson; Contractor: M. D. Johnson and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Chandler and Gibson;\n"," Drawn by: Sheldon A. Saslow; Contractor: Robert Morris Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: International House of Pancakes;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Nick Lamastra, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: R. L. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Atlantic Equipment Realty Co.;\n"," Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects; Contractor: Home Modernization Center; Commissioned by: Thomas R. Terry;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Piedmont Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Piedmont Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Maddroy B. Jordan; Commissioned by: Irving Eisenberg;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Joseph S. Floyd Corp.; Commissioned by: Floyd Inc. Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Colonial Neon Signs, Inc., 1026 W. 43rd St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Colonial Neon Signs; Commissioned by: Giant Open Air;\n"," Drawn by: Globe Iron Construction Co., Inc., P. O. Box 5625 Postal Annex, Norfolk, VA; Chandler and Gibson, Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Globe Iron Construction Co., lnc.; Commissioned by:\nGlopar Assoc, Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: General Services Administration, Public Building Service, Washington, DC; Contractor: Ira H. Hardin Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Firestone Tire and Rubber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Scott B. Arnold, A.I.A., Architect, 7550 Red Rd., South Miami, FL; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Burger King Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: James N. Berry and Assoc.; Commissioned by: Kimrock Ford, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Leavitt Associates, Architects and Engineers, 4400 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Marlain Realty Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 1217 Hazel Ave., Chesapeake, Va.; Commissioned by: Willard H. Bunn;\n"," Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, Wainwright Building, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Dudley Cooper, Agent;\n"," Drawn by: Tencon, Tennessee Continental Corporation, 400 Rivers Rd., Centerville, TN; Contractor: Cardinal Sign Corp.; Commissioned by: McDonald' s Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: John E. Wool Lumber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Maddroy B. Jordan; Contractor: Maddroy B. Jordan; Commissioned by: Valu-Fair Market;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA.; Contractor: Fire Engineers, Inc.; Commissioned by: Valu-Fair Market;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Edwin T. Holland, 2922 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA;\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: C. E. Thurston and Sons, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Henry L. Livas, A.I.A., Architect-Engineer, and Associates, Norfolk-Hampton, VA; Contractor: Ray Ann Corp.; Commissioned by: Dr. Samuel Wilson;\n"," Drawn by: BCHK Architects, 4100 Building, Granby St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Junius Miller;\n"," Drawn by: M and S Construction Company, Inc., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: M and S Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Joe Simpkins;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. E. Williamson, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Dominion Sheet Metal Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Richard Bobby, Artist-Designer, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Hugh Huff;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. L. Hester and Charles E. McLaine;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gary Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: F. M. Craig Jr.; Notes: Also noted on outside of roll, Permit No. 22859\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Socrates E. Manuel;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Bill Games, Realtor; Commissioned by: Johnny D. Byrd;\n"," Drawn by: Heath and Company, Electrical Advertising/Store Fronts, 3225 Lacy St., Los Angeles, CA; Contractor: Calhoun Sign Co.; Commissioned by: H. Salt Esq. Fish and Chips;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Charles R. Samuels;\n"," Drawn by: State Neon Co., Inc., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: State Neon Company, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dominion Theater Co.;\n"," Drawn by: General Indicator Co.; Contractor: Universal Signs, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Keeling, Washington, Washington, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Barbara B. Patish;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Piedmont Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects, 1600 East Little Creek Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Commercial Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Harry M. Stevens;\n"," Drawn by: Talley Neon; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Shriver and Holland Architects, Professional Arts Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Robert Morris Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and Industrial Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. L. Ferguson, Inc.; Commissioned by: Bell Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle, General Contractor, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle; Commissioned by: Delia P. Bohannon;\n"," Drawn by: Elliott and Company, Inc., Norfolk, VA, Rocky Mount, NC; Contractor: Elliot and Co.; Commissioned by: Elliott and Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Ashton H. Pully, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Mrs. M. Wright;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Man-Joe Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Judge William Shapiro;\n"," Drawn by: Evan J. McCorkle, Jr., A.I.A. and Associates, Architects and Planning Consultants, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Checkered Flag;\n"," Drawn by: Baldwin and Gregg, Engineers - Surveyors - Planners, Norfolk - Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. W. Burress;\n"," Drawn by: Verebely and Associates, Architects, Suite 32, 809 Live Oak Dr., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: George Jensen, Inc.; Commissioned by: Peggy Jensen;\n"," Drawn by: R. S. Fling and Partners, Inc., Consulting Engineers, 999 Crupper Ave., Columbus, OH; Contractor: Tidewater Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Continental Grain Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Virginia Realty Co.; Commissioned by: W. F. Thornton, Jr.; Notes: Permit # 73591-73596\nare for fences at these addresses.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Kevin Weller;\n"," Drawn by: Thad A. Broom; Commissioned by: Evelyn and Richard Reynolds;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mrs. Mills Darden, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Maxwell B. Edwards, P. E., Consulting Engineer, Civil, Structural, Norfolk, VA; Brundage, Cohen, and Holton, A.I.A., Architects, Suite 523-527, Law Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr\nConstruction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: David P. Jacobson Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Randall A. Strawbridge, incorporated, Consulting Engineers, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Creative Displays, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Adkins and Associates, Consulting Engineers, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Braywood Manor Associates;\n"," Drawn by: Cohen and Haft, Holtz Kerxton and Assoicates, Architects and Planners; Commissioned by: Christopher Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: O'Brien Construction Co.; Commissioned by: B. A. W. Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: WGP Architects, A.I.A., P. O. Box 1791, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Roladine Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Sidney Finkelstein;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Tides Realty;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Best Repair Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred E. Abiouness; Commissioned by: Walker and Laberge Co. Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: R. S. Fling and Partners, Inc., Consulting Engineers, 999 Crupper Ave., Columbus, OH; Contractor: Tidewater Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Continental Grain Co.;\n"," Drawn by: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Hall Hodges Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billyn Woods;\n"," Drawn by: Peninsular Sign Co., St. Petersburg, FL; Contractor: Calhoun Sign Co.; Commissioned by: Pantry Pride;\n"," Drawn by: Rancorn Wildman Krause, A.I.A., Architects Planners, Suite 230, 229 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Snyder Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: B. F. Hartwig;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., and Associates, Inc., Architects, 7460 Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Talbot Park Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Kussa/Trauth, Ltd., 150 N. Wacker Dr., Chicago, IL; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Shulman's, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: G. L. Cline and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Chesapeak and Potomac Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: WGP Architects, A.I.A., P. O. Box 1791, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Charles A. Wright and Assoc.; Commissioned by: Downtown Racquet Club, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Jennifer Crockford;\n"," Drawn by: The Design Collaborative, Principal, Laxzlo Aranyi, A.I.A., 138 Rosemont Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Gregory Kent Lawrence;\n"," Drawn by: Gary W. Bright, Architect, A.I.A., 2466 Pleasure House Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Life Federal Savings and Loan Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Bauer Compressor, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Inc., Architects Planners, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: M. D. Johnson and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Arthur Polizos;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Wayne C. Lusk;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Hardison Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Junk Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Herman, Chapman, Architects and Engineers, 420 W. Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: Norfolk Flower Shop;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Roosevelt Hatch;\n"," Drawn by: City of Norfolk, Dept. of Parks and Recreation; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: T. E. Morgan and Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Anthony S. Porter;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin B. Adderholdt, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 436 Court St., Portsmouth, VA; Contractor: Richard Dobson Building, Inc.; Commissioned by: U-Haul Co. of VA;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Tommy Mustin Plastering Co.; Commissioned by: Tommy Mustin;\n"," Drawn by: P. Lara; Contractor: Michael Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: George M. Edwards;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Toren Adams Building Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Steve Peppas;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Godfrey Brothers, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Berkley Machine Works;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Carpenters Unlimited; Commissioned by: Crockin Levy Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. E. Weddle and Associates, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Leavitt Associates, Architects and Engineers, 4400 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Southgate Terminals;\n"," Drawn by: Baskervill and Son, Architects and Engineers, 2313 W. Cary St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: DePaul Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Houston, TX; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Bank of\nVirginia;\n"," Drawn by: Livas and Associates, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Urlson U. Hill; Commissioned by: Bethel Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Equitable Life;\n"," Drawn by: Surratt, Smith and Abernathy Associates, Architects, Charlotte, NC; Contractor: Suitt Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Leggett's Department Store;\n"," Drawn by: Baskervill and Son, Architects and Engineers, 2313 W. Cary St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: DePaul Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Shriver and Holland Associates, Architects-Planners-Project Coordinators, 355 W. Freemason St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: George Jensen, Inc.; Commissioned by: Arthur Real Estate Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Resort Custom Builders; Contractor: Resort Custom Construction Co.; Commissioned by: William H. Norris;\n"," Drawn by: F and W Construciton Co.; Contractor: F and W Construction Co.; Commissioned by: F and W Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Nestor Construction Co.; Contractor: Nestor Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Nestor Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: George S[?]; Commissioned by: Tides Realty;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Otis D. Winn; Commissioned by: Steve Loder;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: K and W Enterprises; Commissioned by: Live Oak Sound, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Contractor: Beam Development Corp.; Commissioned by: Frank K. Tarrant;\n"," Drawn by: Woodsmen Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Billy M. Woods;\n"," Drawn by: Admiralty Construction Co., Inc.; Contractor: Admiralty Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: T. R. Bottoms;\n"," Drawn by: Shriver and Holland Associates, Architects-Planners-Project Coordinators, 142 W. York St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle and Son, Inc., General Contractors, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: T. A. Stander;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Buster Harris;\n"," Drawn by: kolux / npi division, GIC- General Indicator Corporation, Kokomo, IN; Contractor: City Sign Co.; Commissioned by: Harris Tire Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Man-Joe Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Judge William Shapiro;\n"," Drawn by: Hester Construction and Development Co.; Contractor: Hester Construction and Development Co.; Commissioned by: Hester Construction and Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Beam Development Corp.; Commissioned by: Dr. S. V. Sigfred, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: David Sonkin;\n"," Drawn by: F and W Construciton Co.; Contractor: F and W Construction Co.; Commissioned by: J. H. Francisco;\n"," Drawn by: Peter M. Meredith, Meredith Construction Co.; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Meredith Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Nestor Construction Co.; Contractor: Nestor Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Nestor Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Gary Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Gary Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Howmet Aluminum Corporation, Building Specialties Division, 227 Town East Blvd., Mesquite, TX; Contractor: W. B. Goode Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Southland Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Man-Joe Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Judge William Shapiro;\n"," Drawn by: Wax Bryman Associates, Architects and Planners, Grove Ave., Cedarhurst, NY; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: United National Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Sporting Life;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Stephen St. John;\n"," Drawn by: Helfant Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Helfant Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Inc., Architects Engineers Interior Design, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Martin Mathis Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: United States Postal Service, Eastern Region, Philadelphia, PA; Commissioned by: Canton Associates;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Houston, TX; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Zayre Corporation, Real Estate Division, Framingham, MA; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: T. J. Maxx;\n"," Drawn by: Glenn-Rollins and Associates, Inc., Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia Tractor Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: S. G. Anders, III, Architect; Contractor: Design 3 Corp.; Commissioned by: Richard E. Bell;\n"," Drawn by: Carneal and Johnston, Architects and Engineers, 602 W. Cary St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: R. and H. General Contractors; Commissioned by: First and Merchants National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Houston, TX; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Winford Lindsay Associates, Architects, 1300 Plaza Dr., Lawrenceville, GA; Commissioned by: Day Realty of South Carolina;\n"," Drawn by: Walsh and Ashe Associates, A.I.A., Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: A. D. Doxey, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: H. Mehryari, Lerner Shops, 354 Park Ave. South, New York, NY; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Lerner Shops;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: M. L. Mills; Commissioned by: M. L. Mills;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Harry E. Pitt, Jr.; Commissioned by: H. E. Pritt, Jr. and J. C. Davenport;\n"," Drawn by: C. Richard Shepherd, Architect, 349-C4 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Cross Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Gutterman Iron and Metal;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Robert C. Smith; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Otis S. Meekins, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 4310 E. Indian River Rd., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: John A. Meekins; Commissioned by: Progress Associates, Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Robert C. Smith; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Harris E. Pritt, Jr.; Commissioned by: H. E. Pitt, Jr. and J. C. Davenport;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., and Associates, Inc., Architects, 7460 Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: K. R. Perry;\n"," Drawn by: R. S. Fling and Partners, Inc., Consulting Engineers, 999 Crupper Ave., Columbus, OH; Contractor: Tidewater Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Continental Grain Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Lynwood E. Brown, A.I.A. and Associates, Inc., 282 N. Washington St., Falls Church, VA; Commissioned by: Steak and Ale Restaurants of America;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Commissioned by: Executive Park Inn, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Virginia Boat House, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: William Freed, Architect, 18 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: C. B. White and Brother., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Winford Lindsay Associates, Architects, 1300 Plaza Dr., Lawrenceville, GA; Commissioned by: Day Realty of South Carolina;\n"," Drawn by: Raoul Wheeler Wilkins, Architect, Maidens, VA; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Southland Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Master Pools by Schertle, Inc.; Commissioned by: Jack M. Hill;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: A. D. Doxey T/A Olde Towne Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: C. E. Lints;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Conoly Phillips;\n"," Drawn by: Hampton Roads Engineering Co., Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Consultants, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Allied Towing, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Gary Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Gary Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Eastern Roofing Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Military Circle Mall;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., and Associates, Inc., Architects, 7460 Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Azalea Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Frank Carey Holton, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 5500B Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Aldridge Electric Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Addington-Beaman Lumber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Kenneth Balk and Associates, Inc., Architects-Engineers-Planners, 9362 Dielman Industrial Dr., St. Louis, MO; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Wohl Shoe Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Lady Madonna;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; 2408 Princess Anne Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Cox Cable Television of\nNorfolk;\n"," Drawn by: London Bridge Machine and Welding, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Mufflers, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Gary Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Lindy's;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. C. Barco;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Herman, Chapman, Architects and Engineers, 420 W. Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: B. B. Spigel Residency Trust;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fireside Homes, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Cardinal Homes Incorporated, Wylliesburg, VA; Contractor: B and B Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Willam Runnells;\n"," Drawn by: Waterway, Surveys and Engineering, Ltd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Blessed Sacrament Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Kenneth Brown; Commissioned by: Baum;\n"," Drawn by: Conrad Brothers, Inc., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank Seaboard National;\n"," Drawn by: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Hemingway Transport, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: C and P Phone Center Store;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billy M. Woods;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billy M. Woods;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Joe S. Beck;\n"," Drawn by: Walsh, Ashe and Dills, A.I.A., Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Salsburg Properties; Commissioned by: William E. Sams;\n"," Drawn by: Sol W. Cohen; Commissioned by: Princess Anne Fixtures;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: C. E. Lints;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Academy;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Service Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Darlene Baines;\n"," Drawn by: Henderson Associates, Architecture and Interior Design, 1503 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Robert Henderson;\n"," Drawn by: Robbie F. Nurnberger, Architect and Planner, 601 Whitechapel Dr., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Mike A. Cobb; Commissioned by: Herbert Rockafeller;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William L. Page;\n"," Drawn by: J. B. Cyrus, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: African Methodist Episocal Zion Church;\n"," Drawn by: Walsh, Ashe and Dills, A.I.A., Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: T. E. Morgan and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: T. E. Morgan;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Man-Joe Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Socrates Manuel;\n"," Drawn by: Robert L. Yoder, Architect, 828 Greensboro Ave., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Myron Glassman;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William Hodges;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Socrates E. Manuel; Commissioned by: Thomas Clark;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: C and W Associates;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: John A. Turner;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fireside Homes, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Schriver Construction; Commissioned by: Mitch's Auto Service;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Margaret E. Joyner;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Cardinal Homes Incorporated, Wylliesburg, VA; Contractor: B and B Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Master Craft, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: American Sign and Advertising Services, Inc.; Commissioned by: Powell McClellan Lumber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Cavender Associates, Architects, Jack E. Cavender, A.I.A., 1677 Dorsey Ave., East Point, GA; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Chick-fil-A;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Floyd E. Sweats;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Richard W. Tynes;\n"," Drawn by: E. N. Jasper, Developer; Commissioned by: E. N. Jasper;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: A. L. McGowan;\n"," Drawn by: Walsh, Ashe and Dills, A.I.A., Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: St. Thomas A. M. E. Zion Church;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: C and J Home Repairs, Inc.; Commissioned by: Joan J. O'Keefe, III;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Socrates E. Manuel;\n"," Drawn by: C. Richard Shepherd, Architect, 349-C4 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: The King's Landing (David Cashvan);\n"," Drawn by: W. F. T.; Commissioned by: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: S and G Corp.; Notes: Cost is $50,000 for each townhome.\n"," Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects, 1600 East Little Creek Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Beach Buildings Corp.; Commissioned by: Capes Shipping Agencies, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Jack E. Lee;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Michael J. Watts;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: North Landing Line Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Dr. H. F. Pavon;\n"," Drawn by: McGee Corporation; Contractor: A. C. Clark Co.; Commissioned by: Sav-A-Ton, Inc.; Notes: Includes copy of Norfolk City Ordinance 26,180.\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: McDonald's Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Bluestone Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Exxon Company, U. S. A., A Division of Exxon Corporation, Marketing Department, Distribution and Engineering; Commissioned by: Exxon Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Tubbs Used Auto Parts;\n"," Drawn by: K. Y. Thrift, Civil Engineer; Commissioned by: H. L. Barnes;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Stephen Dobson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Bluestone Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: S and C Corp.; Notes: Single family residence @ $40,000 each.\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Abiouness, Cross, and Bradshaw, Inc., Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA, 3136 Zebulon Rd., Rocky Mount, NC; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia\nNational Bank;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Houston, TX; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Richard Matthews;\n"," Drawn by: Elbert V. Walker, Certified Architect; Jose Francisco Soria, Architect, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: First Cavalry Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Leavitt Associates, Architects and Engineers, 4400 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Econo-Travel Motel;\n"," Drawn by: Brookbank, Murphy, and Shields, Architects, Planners, Interior Designers, Columbus, GA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Plitt Southern Theaters;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Thomas Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Medical Center Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Yates and Berkeley Associates, Ltd., Architects, Planners, Interior Designers, 330 County St., Portsmouth, VA; Commissioned by: Thomas D. Blanchard;\n"," Drawn by: Rancorn Wildman Krause, A.I.A., Architects Planners, 2101 Executive Dr., Hampton, VA; Contractor: Smyth Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: William Gautier;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Sifen Development;\n"," Drawn by: Walker S. Burdette; Commissioned by: Moores Store;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Houston, TX; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Frank Carey Holton, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 5500B Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Charles Bashara;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc., 1038 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital Division of Medical Center Hospitals;\n"," Drawn by: Stephen L. Cooper, Architect; Shoney's, Inc., 1727 Elm Hill, Nashville, TN; Contractor: Barr Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Captain D's;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norshipco;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Herman, Chapman, Architects and Engineers, 420 W. Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mostracco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: T. E. Morgan and Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: S. E. Manuel; Commissioned by: Lou Colinsky, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Verebely and Associates, Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: George Jensen, Inc.; Commissioned by: J. C. J. Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Cohen and Haft, Koltz Kerxton, Associates, Architects and Planners; Commissioned by: Christopher Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: James Egglezos;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Harriet W. Dixon;\n"," Drawn by: Lothorp, Neon and Plastic, 506 Pegram Dr., Tupelo, MS; Commissioned by: Henry Dodge;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: James R. Gray;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Ruby G. Gross;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Lawder Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Disabled American Veterans Chapter #4;\n"," Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle and Son, Inc., General Contractors, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. David Steadman;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Oceanside Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Calvin Miller;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fireside Homes, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Helfant Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Charles R. Johnson;\n"," Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Beam Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: M. L. Walker; Commissioned by: W. J. Summers;\n"," Drawn by: Helfant Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: William G. Bursnall, Architect, Colonial Stores Incorporated, 2251 N. Sylvan Rd., East Point, GA; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Colonial Stores, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Metropolitan Home Maintenance; Commissioned by: Intermission Restaurant;\n"," Drawn by: Shorebay Builders; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Richard L. Brown;\n"," Drawn by: McClurg and Wall, Architects,1559 Laskin Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Arthur-Knight Contracting Co.; Commissioned by: Don Smith;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norman K. Tuttle, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William H. Hodges;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billy M. Woods;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Inc., Architects, Engineers, Planners, Interior Designers, Norfolk, Virginia Beach; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Construction Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mostracco;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: New Age Co-Op Store;\n"," Drawn by: Cassis Associates, Inc., St. Louis, MO; Commissioned by: Toys R Us;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Southside Boys Club;\n"," Drawn by: Surratt, Smith and Abernathy Associates, Architects, Charlotte, NC; Contractor: J. B. Denny Co.; Commissioned by: Leggett Department Store;\n"," Drawn by: Russell and Johnson, Architects, Richmond-Norfolk; Commissioned by: Attucks Theater;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Harry Bronstein;\n"," Drawn by: Humble Oil and Refining Co., Marketing Dept., Distribution and Engineering; Contractor: Quality Engineering Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Exxon;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Westview Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Robert L. Yoder, Architect, 828 Greensboro Ave., Virginia Beach, VA; Miller-Fox, P.C., Civil Engineers, 18 Koger Center, Norfolk, 204 Grayson Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal\nBuildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: C. F. E. Air Cargo, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Certified Professional Engineer; Contractor: L. C. Pincus, Jr. and Co.; Commissioned by: Lionel Leasure, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Sifen Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Barkley Pierce O'Malley, Architects-Planners, 111 Park Pl., Falls Church, VA; Contractor: W. H. Belonga; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Butlers Shoe Corporation, 204 Brookwood Dr. NE, Atlanta, GA; Commissioned by: Butler Shoes;\n"," Drawn by: Cohen and Haft, Holtz Kerxton and Assoicates, Architects and Planners; Commissioned by: The Christopher Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Gemini Homes, Inc., 1525 Montgomery St. Ext., Henderson, NC; Commissioned by: Great Atlantic Building Systems, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Service Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Challenge Contruction, Inc.; Commissioned by: New Cavalry Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Henderson Associates, Architecture and Interior Design, 1503 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Aldridge Electric Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Old Dominion Fish Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Sol W. Cohen, A.I.A., Architect, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Kotarides Brothers; Commissioned by: Alex and Pete Kotarides; Notes: Permit # 68509- 11/20/1979, Permit # 69670-3/13/1980, Permit #\n69982- 4/1/1980, Permit # 70557-70558- 5/5/1980, Permit # 71692-71693- 7/9/1980\n"," Drawn by: Custom Home Design; Commissioned by: Binford Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Thomas W. Hamilton and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Interior Designers, P.C., 1703 Raintree Dr., Richmond, VA; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Sheraton Inn;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; 2408 Princess Anne Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: George Jensen, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and\nIndustrial Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Hudgins Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Executive Park Inn;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Service Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Soria and Julian, Architects, 4504 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Palmer;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Herman, Chapman, Architects and Engineers, 420 W. Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Construction Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mastrocca;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, A.I.A., Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: A. Robbins Furniture Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Frank Carey Holton, Jr., A.I.A., Architect; Commissioned by: Addington Beamon Lumber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William G. Willits;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Soria and Julian, Architects, 4504 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Rose of Sharon Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Leona Hobbs;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: M. L. Miller Construciton Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: George Miller;\n"," Drawn by: Maxwell B. Edwards, P. E., Consulting Engineer, Civil, Structural, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Berkley Machine Works;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. S. Allen;\n"," Drawn by: A. Carl Schenck and Associates, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia Materials, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bob D. Lamm, A.I.A., Architect, Portsmouth, VA; Contractor: Hardy Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Atlantic Permanent Savings and Loan Assoc.;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Ivy, A.I.A., P.C., Virginia Beach, Suffolk, VA; Contractor: Olde Town Development Co.; Commissioned by: Brohemann Enterprises;\n"," Drawn by: Otis S. Meekins, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 4310 E. Indian River Rd., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dibert Valve and Fitting Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Spencer Scott, Architects, Planners, Urban Designers, 801 Plaza One, 1 Main Plaza East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G and V General Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Antioch Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Rancorn Wildman Krause, A.I.A., Architects Planners, Suite 230, 229 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Baylor Corp.; Commissioned by: Lawler Ballard Advertising;\n"," Drawn by: Chandler and Gibson, Consulting Engineers, 4901 Colley Ave, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Anders-Williams Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: City of Norfolk, Dept. of Public Works; Contractor: Lockwood Brothers, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: C. Richard Shepherd, Architect, 349-C4 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Carter and Associates;\n"," Drawn by: Store Planning Division, Drug Fair Drug Store, 6295 Edsall Rd., Alexandria, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Drug Fair Drug Stores;\n"," Drawn by: Steve Tignor, Builder; Commissioned by: Academy Van and Storage;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Westview Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Harry R. Dudley, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Colley Ave. and 45th St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: George O. Wilson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eric C. Smith;\n"," Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects, 1600 East Little Creek Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Raneo Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dr. John Mosher;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: City Roof Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: I. Schwartz, et. al.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Larry Sifen;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer; Contractor: C. C. Foreman and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Distributors of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: jlb.a, Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Robert C. Smith; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Westview Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Baur Compressor;\n"," Drawn by: WGP Architects, A.I.A., P. O. Box 1791, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Charles A. Wright and Assoc.; Commissioned by: Roladine Corp;\n"," Drawn by: Princess Anne Construction; Contractor: Princess Anne Construction; Commissioned by: Princess Anne Paving;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: C and J Home Repairs, Inc.; Commissioned by: H. K. Wood;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Three's Company;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Floyd D. Strew;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Zenith Assoc.;\n"," Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects, 1600 East Little Creek Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: The Builder Group; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Vernon L. Cofer;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Graybeard Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Westview Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billy M. Words;\n"," Drawn by: Otis S. Meekins, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 4310 E. Indian River Rd., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: J. A. Meekins; Commissioned by: Progress Associates, Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Public Schools;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Vincent A. Boone;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fireside Homes, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Paul Long; Commissioned by: Katherine Lille;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Ryan School;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Waddell and Stubbs, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Blue Cross Blue Shield;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Services Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. L. Pincus, Jr. and Co.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Towing;\n"," Drawn by: Frank Carey Holton, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 5500B Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Circle Six Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Design 3 Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Design 3 Corp.; Commissioned by: Eve Marie Perrenot;\n"," Drawn by: Gary W. Bright, Architect, A.I.A., 2466 Pleasure House Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Hofheimer's Shoe Store;\n"," Drawn by: The Design Collaborative, Principal, Laxzlo Aranyi, A.I.A., 138 Rosemont Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Sea Breeze- David J. Wahl; Commissioned by: Robert E. Gonsoulin;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Leana C. Hobbs;\n"," Drawn by: Thomas Construction Co.; Contractor: Thomas Construction Co.; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Waddell and Stubbs, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Benford Construction Co.; Notes: z\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Richmond, Virginia; Omaha, Nebraska; Contractor: Conrad\nBros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Otis S. Meekins, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 4310 E. Indian River Rd., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: John A. Meekins; Commissioned by: Progress Associates, Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Kippinbrock Scale Service;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Service Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Stroud, Pence Associates, Ltd., Consulting Structural Engineers, 204-A Grayson Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Reale Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Catalytic Generators;\n"," Drawn by: James M. Hamill, Architect, Earl F. McKinney, P. E., 216 E. Reynolds Rd., Lexington, KY; Contractor: C and S Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Mexican Dinner Houses;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eastern Virginia Medical Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Glenn-Rollins and Associates, Inc., Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. F. Magann Corp.; Commissioned by: Virginia Tractor Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Livas and Associates, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Deloatch Ceiling Co.; Commissioned by: Metropolitan A.M.E.Z. Church;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Inc., Architects, Engineers, Planners, Interior Designers, Norfolk, Virginia Beach; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Mother's Record\nStore;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: David E. Hope;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Katherine A. Williams;\n"," Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Beam Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Lewis A. Rightmier, Architect, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Phyllis B. Brown;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: C and P Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: D K Design Team, Interior Planners Designers, 7501 Liberty Rd., Baltimore, MD; Contractor: E D B Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Dr. Stanley J. Levine;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Phillip Otto;\n"," Drawn by: W. A. Schmidt; Commissioned by: Howard B. Cohen;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Baymark Realty Corporation; Commissioned by: Michael Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Marguerite O. Brown;\n"," Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Ream Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Beam Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Leon K. Smith, Certified Architect; Contractor: T. W. Alphin; Commissioned by: Henry Dodge;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Sharlyn Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S and C Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Jack R. Jacovides;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: A. P. Doxey, Inc. T/A Old Towne Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cecil M. Edwards; Commissioned by: Cecil M. Edwards;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Dave Riley;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Park Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Russell Brandt;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. L. Sykes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Investors Management;\n"," Drawn by: Robert B. Lindemann, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: Bluestone Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. B. Wood and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craig;\n"," Drawn by: Cardinal Sign Corp., 2629 Dean Dr., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Cardinal Sign Corp.; Commissioned by: Hugh Barton;\n"," Drawn by: Cary Jackson; Contractor: Carey F. Jackson; Commissioned by: Marcise Barongan;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: J and B Contractor; Commissioned by: W. W. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mrs. Jay Taylor;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. Pebworth;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Superior Improvements, Inc.; Commissioned by: John Reilly;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Richard H. Dollar;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Widener Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Hester Construction and Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Robert B. Lindemann, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: Bluestone Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Thomas A. Clark;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Hester Construction and Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: W. A. Schmidt; Contractor: M. and J. Construction and Cabinet Co.; Commissioned by: Andrew L. Wilson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: LBW Contractors; Commissioned by: Elliott Benard;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Monroe Case;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: John W. Justice, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Hester Construction and Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: A. C. Copeland, Jr.; Commissioned by: A. C. Copeland;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Surfside Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Michael Beoulieu;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. S. I.; Commissioned by: P. H. Edwards, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: D. A. V. Chapter No. 21;\n"," Drawn by: W. A. Schmidt; Contractor: Junius Miller; Commissioned by: 4M Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Richmond Engineering Co., Inc., Richmond, VA; Commissioned by: Chemphalt of Carolina, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Dan E. Griffin, A.I.A.; Commissioned by: Gideon Enterprises, Inc.; Notes: Permit # 67478-67479, 10/12/1979, (1979-457); Permit # 64669-64697, 3/15/1979, (1979-099); Permit # 63875-63876, 12/18/1979,\n(1979-503); Permit # 67938-67940, 9/12/1979, (1979-408); Permit # 61912-61913, 7/21/1979, (1979-262); Permit # 63316-63319, 10/31/1979, (1979-430)\n"," Drawn by: G. L. Duern, A.C.I.D.; Commissioned by: Tabernacle Church.\n","There are no restrictions.\n","English\n"],"unitid_tesim":["32256\n"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Norfolk (Va.), Building Inspection Office, Architectural drawings and plans,\n1898-1980"],"collection_title_tesim":["Norfolk (Va.), Building Inspection Office, Architectural drawings and plans,\n1898-1980"],"collection_ssim":["Norfolk (Va.), Building Inspection Office, Architectural drawings and plans,\n1898-1980"],"repository_ssm":["Library of Virginia"],"repository_ssim":["Library of Virginia"],"acqinfo_ssim":["Transferred from the Norfolk (Va.) Community Improvement Department, 30 October 1984.\n"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["9,107 sheets, mostly blueprint with some Diazo print and India ink on linen."],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no access restrictions.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions\n"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["There are no access restrictions.\n"],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArranged sequentially by LVA control number.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement\n"],"arrangement_tesim":["Arranged sequentially by LVA control number.\n"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Department of Public Works was created when Norfolk adopted the a City Manager-style system of government in 1917. Section 52 of the city charter sets forth the administrative departments of government-\nLaw, Public Works, Public Welfare, Public Safety, and Finance- under the City Manager. The Director of the Public Works Department was required to be an engineer by profession with experience in municipal\nengineering. The department would oversee the construction, improvement, repair, maintenance, and use of all public streets, sewers, culverts, canals, viaducts, public highways, sidewalks, drains, ditches, pumping\nstations, dams, wharves, landings, docks, parks, playgrounds, cemeteries, etc.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWithin the Department of Public Works were the City Planning Commission and Board of Dock Commissioners. Walter H. Taylor, Jr. served as the first director of the department.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information\n"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Department of Public Works was created when Norfolk adopted the a City Manager-style system of government in 1917. Section 52 of the city charter sets forth the administrative departments of government-\nLaw, Public Works, Public Welfare, Public Safety, and Finance- under the City Manager. The Director of the Public Works Department was required to be an engineer by profession with experience in municipal\nengineering. The department would oversee the construction, improvement, repair, maintenance, and use of all public streets, sewers, culverts, canals, viaducts, public highways, sidewalks, drains, ditches, pumping\nstations, dams, wharves, landings, docks, parks, playgrounds, cemeteries, etc.\n","Within the Department of Public Works were the City Planning Commission and Board of Dock Commissioners. Walter H. Taylor, Jr. served as the first director of the department.\n"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eNorfolk (Va.), Building Inspection Office, Architectural drawings and plans, 1898-1980. Accession 32256, Local government records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Norfolk (Va.), Building Inspection Office, Architectural drawings and plans, 1898-1980. Accession 32256, Local government records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.\n"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis accession consists of the surviving architectural drawings and plans submitted to the City of Norfolk, Building Inspection Office during the building permit application procedure between 1898 and 1980. A\nbuilding permit was required for alterations and new construction. The structures documented include apartment buildings, banks, churches, commercial buildings, fraternal society buildings, garages, hospitals,\nhotels, municipal and state government buildings, office buildings, schools, service stations, single and multi-family residences, synagogues, and the like. Of note are drawings for breweries, lard factories,\nbaseball grandstands, bowling alleys, bakeries, fraternal halls, and oyster packaging plants.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortions of this collection appear to have been discarded by the locality, presumably utilizing some prescribed criteria. However, documentation of those criteria has not been documented. It seems that the\ndrawings were sampled by decade with only drawings from the first year of the decade being retained (Example: 1950, 1960, 1970, etc.). The surviving drawings sometimes include specifications or other\ndocumentation, such as correspondence with the building inspectors, and those materials are housed with the drawings. Some of the early decades maintained alteration drawing sets with the original drawings. Where\napplicable, this has been noted in the finding aid. Additionally, drawing sets for unbuilt projects were also identified and noted. Building type has been noted in the finding aid. The building type was derived\nfrom the building's use at the time of processing. For instance, if a skating rink was converted to a warehouse, it is categorized in the finding aid as a warehouse; however, its previous use is also noted.\nFurther, structures with dual uses, such as a warehouse and office building, are categorized by the first use listed in the drawing title. For the purposed of the finding aid, any single or two family residence\n(duplex) has been considered a residence; dwellings with three or more families have been labeled as apartments. In addition, buildings with associated uses are categorized by that use. For example, a parsonage is\nlisted under \"Church/Synagogue\" rather than \"Residence.\" Hotels and motels are both listed under the project type \"Hotel.\"\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome early drawings are marked with numbers that appear to be permit numbers; however, because this could not be determined absolutely, no number was recorded in the finding aid. The finding aid includes only\nnumbers recorded after 1970 as \"permit number.\" Due to the inconsistency in permit numbering, each drawing has been assigned a unique control number to facilitate storage and retrieval. The collection is arranged sequentially by control number.  The date of the drawing included in the finding aid is the earliest date on all drawing sheets. Revisions or drawing sheets with later dates are not recorded. Additionally, the date may have been derived from associated documents maintained with the drawings. The information recorded as \"Tag Number\" indicates the year and number assigned to the drawing on a paper disk formerly attached to the drawing roll. The disks were removed but the information was recorded in the finding aid to reflect the localities record keeping system.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Peebles and Sharpe, Architects, Columbia Building, Norfolk, Va; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Graham, Jr., C. E.; Notes: Plan shows streets and building footprints.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Carpenter, Breese, and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Second Presbyterian Church; Notes: Drawings dated 1898-1901.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. E. R. Carpenter, Architect, Citzen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Tilley Memorial M. E. Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Breese and Ferguson, Architects; C. J. Calrow, Supervising Architect; Commissioned by: George L. Arps, Esq.; Notes: Later known as the Town Hotel.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. E. R. Carpenter, Architect, 502-503 Citizen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: W. E. Taylor; Notes: Drawing set includes alterations for Messrs. Miller and Rhoads. This building later\noperated as Miller, Rhoads, and Schwartz.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Ferguson and Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes alterations to building ca. 1907. Blueprints are heavily damaged.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. E. R. Carpenter, Architect, 502-503 Citzen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Set includes drawings for additional wings ca. 1900.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Herbert D. Hale, Architect; Henry G. Morse, Jr., Associate, 1075 Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes two sets (one linen, one blueprint). Includes additional blueprint sheet ca. 1933 by Rudolph, Cook, and Van Leewen.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Notes: Set includes drawings for an addition to the school building, ca. 1906.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Notes: Later known as the Hotel Preston.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Notes: Drawings span 1901-1903.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: Abbot, Morris, \u0026amp; Co., Agents;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: S. Q. Collins;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Notes: Information taken from sticker on outside of roll.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Vance Hebard, Architect, 76 Charlotte St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: L. Hoster Brewing Co.; Notes: 1903 DRAWINGS ARE VERY FRAGILE. Second set of blueprints dates from 3/6/1906 and are for a cold\nstorage addition.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: The Merrimac Corp.; Notes: Contains only floor plans and plumbing details. Obvious during processing that additional\nsheets were ripped from the bound set.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Co-Op Building Plan Association, Architects, 203 Broadway, N.Y.C.; Commissioned by: R. Margoles;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: T. S. Southgate, Esq.; Notes: Tag on drawings [removed] noted that structure was \"never built.\"\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Old Dominion Mortgage and Trust Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes a set of detail drawings for channel and beam layout. Set includes drawings for rear addition to bank building ca. 1904.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Paul-Gale-Greenwood Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Breese and Mitchell, Architects, Atlantic Trust Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Jacob Hecht Estate; Notes: Includes one drawing sheet for later alteration/maintenance, ca. 1939-40.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Commissioned by: Ghent Episcopal Congregation; Notes: Drawings are heavily damaged and torn. Mended as possible.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Breese and Ferguson, Architects; Commissioned by: Ames, Brownly, and Hornthall; Notes: 1902 drawings are heavily damaged. Includes additions and alterations through 1911by F. F. Ferguson and C. J.\nCaldrow (3/21/1907) and Ferguson, Caldrow and Taylor (5/8/1911).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Geo. W. Dey and Sons;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Mitchell and Wilcox, Architects, 604-608 Paul-Gale-Greenwood Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: R. Randolph Hicks;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Meredith S. Spratley; Notes: Includes drawings and specifications for alterations ca. 1923 by Philip B. Moser and Erwin\nC. Gutzwiller, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, Va.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. R. Parlett, Builder, 14 Lowenberg Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: C.R. Parlett; Commissioned by: Henry Kirn; Notes: Year taken from discarded acidic paper wrapper.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, 390 Withers Building,Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: D. Lowenberg;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Grace Baptist Church; Notes: Parsonage drawings date 6/14/1904. Drawing set includes sketches for church building.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Arnold Eberhard, Architect, 505-507 Citizens Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: The Iceum Co.; Notes: Includes two sets of drawings dated December 1904. Building later used for storage.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Baldwin Bros.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Oscar G. Vogt, Architect, Room 68, Corcoran Building, Washington, DC; Commissioned by: Robert Portner Brewing Co.; Notes: Building later used as a warehouse.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: The Holland Reality Corporation;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Building later known as The Regent Apartments. Set includes alterations 5/17/1926, Meredith and Tazewell, Contractors, Permit # 21779.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: Atlantic Trust and Deposit Co.; Notes: Includes correspondence with the Norfolk Building Inspection Office ca. 1924. Building later known as Virginia\nNational Bank.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Notes: Includes two sets for original constructions (linen, blueprint), one set (6 sheets) for an addition by Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect, 8/19/1912, and\nan undated drawing for alterations and additions by Calrow, Browne, and Fitz-gibbon. Later known as the Robert E. Lee School.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Abe Legum; Notes: Information taken from acidic wrapper.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Notes: Includes plans for alterations and additions to school building dated 6/26/1915 and 8/27/1920 by Neff and Thompson.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: W. A. Jones;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: L. J. Upton;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect,; Commissioned by: J. W. Cole; Notes: Known as the Traymore Apts.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Lee and Diehl, Architects, Norfolk, Virginia;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Calrow, Browne, and Fitz-gibbon, Architects;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Anna L. Morris Meghan; Notes: Later known as Panacea Apartments.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Fergus Reid; Notes: Contains three sets of drawings the original cited above (12 sheets), a set for alterations by B. F. Mitchell on\n10/7/1918 (7 sheets), and another set for alterations by Bernard B. Spigel, ca. 1938-1939 (11 sheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Taylor and Hepburn, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Notes: Heavily damaged and torn.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Brown Savings and Banking Company, Inc.; Notes: Includes additional drawings sets and specifications for alterations to the structure\ndated 3/21/1932 (4 sheets) and 5/1941(2 sheets), all by Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect. Later known as Metropolitan Bank.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: M. and I. L. Brenner;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Wynne Lard and Provision Co.; Notes: Includes two additional sets dated 3/6/1933 by Armour and Co., Engineering Div., (2 sheets) and\nca. 12/12/1930 by Rudolph, Cook, and Van Leeuwen (9 sheets) for alterations to the factory building. Later known as Hemphill Packing Co.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rossel Edward Mitchell, Architect, Dickson Bldg.; Commissioned by: Mr. T. S. Southgate (No. 2, 3, 4); Mrs. J. P. Johnson (No. 1);\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Keyser-Doherty Printing Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: J. H. Cofer;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. D. Scott;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Congregation Mikro Kades;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Wickham C. Taylor, Architect; Commissioned by: C. L. Harrell; Notes: Also known as Chelsea Apartments (700-706 Princess Anne Rd.)\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Twin City Permanent Building Association; Notes: Contains two sets of drawings with ten sheets each.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Pritchard, Member of Church; Notes: Includes drawings for Sunday School building and specifications dated 6/10/1933.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. T. Bogart;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Taylor and Hepburn, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Garrett's Winery;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: B. Baydush;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Imperial Tobacco Co.; Notes: This group of drawings concerns structures formerly known as the Garrett Winery, Berkley Ward. Having been\ndamaged by fire, the surviving buildings were rehabilitated by Imperial Tobacco Co. Included are two sets dated 2/21/1920 for Warehouses No. 1 and No. 2 (8 sheets) and Warehouse No. 4 (17 sheets). Also included\nare a set of plans for Warehouse No. 5 dated 7/28/1923 (4 sheets). All plans are by the firm of Neff and Thompson, Architects, and include specifications.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: East and Hobbs;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Agostini Brothers, Inc.; Commissioned by: Agostini Brothers, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: Otto B. McLean;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles and Finlay Forbes Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes three sequential commissions by Peebles and Ferguson for alterations to Protestant Hospital. Also includes\nblueprint copies of earlier drawings by Taylor and Hepburn.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Notes: Also included is a one sheet drawing for the addition of a fire escape 9/20/1948.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F. B. and A. Ware, Architects, 1170 Broadway, NYC; Neff and Thompson, Assoc. Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Virginia Section, Diocesan Council of the National Catholic War\nCouncil;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Cruse-Kemper Company, Ambler, Pa.; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.; Notes: Commission information taken from tag attached to drawing.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. Newton Diehl, Certified Architect, New Monroe Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: D. Pender Grocery Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: H. S. Myers; Commissioned by: Furr and Lindsay; Notes: This is one sheet of a larger set found randomly in the collection.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eugene B. Barclay; Notes: Includes one sheet plan for alterations to building dated 6/22/1940 by Alex O. Ferebee.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Lowenberg Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: W. H. Barnard;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Hofheimer Bros.; Notes: Specifications are written on the blueprint.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Seaboard Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Also included are two sets for additions and alterations by Neff and Thompson dated 8/27/1920 (2 sheets), 4/29/1926 (12\nsheets) and multiple small additions and proposals from the 1920s (15 sheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: B. F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: O. B. McLean and J. H. Cofer; Notes: Includes additional sets dated 9/24/1919 (3 sheets) and 6/12/1920 (5 sheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. Tevss; Commissioned by: Benjamin Altschul;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. and J. T. Sawyer, General Contractors and Builders, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Sarah A. Bennett; Notes: Known as Bentmore Apartments.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: E. Hidgens;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Philip B. Moser and Erwin C. Gutzwiller, Architects and Engineers, Law Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: The Wales Incorporated;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles and Finlay Forbes Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Church of the Sacred Heart;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. and J. T. Sawyer, General Contractors and Builders, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: J. T. Sawyer; Notes: Notation on drawing reads \"Never Built.\"\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: A. O. Ferebee, Architect; Contractor: W. E. Gatling, Contractor; Commissioned by: E. J. Reass; Notes: Includes an undated/unsigned set of drawings for remodeling of theater building (3 sheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: Imperial Tobacco Co.; Notes: This set duplicates some drawings found in the sets in Control No. 69\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Kahn System Building Products, Truscon Steel Company, Youngstown, OH; Commissioned by: Strolle Drug Co.; Notes: Contains one sheet blueprint for alterations to 215 E. 25th St. by Alex. O. Ferebee,\ndated ca. 11/2/1945. Alterations for Canada Dry Bottling Co.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes drawings for additions dated 2/1924 by Peebles and Ferguson with Charles J. Calrow (14 sheets) and 4/9/1928 by Roy W. Gregory (18\nsheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: [Harvey N. Johnson]; Commissioned by: St. Paul C. M. E. Church; Notes: This drawing is unsigned and undated, but includes a notation in the verso lower left corner reading \"H N Johnson / pd.\" This is\nlikely a drawing by African-American architect and Norfolk practitioner Harvey Nathaniel Johnson.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect-Engineer;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Commissioned by: Estate of John W. Burrows; Notes: Includes a linen (34 sheets) and blueprint (9 sheets) set.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Philip B. Moser, Architect, Law Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Continental Trust Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John D. Winn, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Eugene L. Graves, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Wickham C. Taylor, Architect, Norfolk, Va.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: Gatling Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Nick Giamalis;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: G. E. Ewell; Commissioned by: A. M. and Rose Terry; Notes: Permit no. 34848 is used for one of the sheets dated 5/21/1935 for an addition to the structure.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: R. W. Gregory, Engineer; Commissioned by: H. B. Hunter Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: The Texas Company, 17 Battery Place, New York;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N. R. O'Neal; Commissioned by: A. Brenner;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rowe-Coward, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: R. R. Richardson; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Margolis;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Globe Iron Construction Co., S. Mednick, owner; Notes: Shop building drawings (3 sheets) dated 10/25/1929.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mary Noona;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Vernon T. Myers, Architect and Contractor; Contractor: V. T. Myers;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Harvey Abrames, Architect; Commissioned by: Colonial Garage Corp.; Notes: Includes set for Permit no. 29360, dated 12/10/1930, by Phillip B. Moser, for alterations to garages (7 sheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Baltimore, Md.; Commissioned by: H. M. New;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. R. O'Neal; Commissioned by: Twin City Oil and Gas Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Graveson Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Weatherly Bros.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: S. B. Williamson;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. T. Sawyer; Notes: Known as Westmont Apartments.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. McCloud; Commissioned by: Scott B. Appleby;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: The Texas Company, 138 E. 42nd St., New York; Commissioned by: The Texas Company;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: R. W. Gregory, Engineer; Contractor: W. T. Gregory; Commissioned by: H. B. Hunter Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Division, Lambert Point District; Contractor: J. P. Pettyjohn and Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: H. S. Myers; Commissioned by: South Atlantic Oil Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Division, Lambert Point District; Contractor: J. P. Pettyjohn and Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Johnson Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Matthews Investment Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Daley Craig, Architect, Petersburg, Va.; Commissioned by: American Cigar Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: Logan Investment Corp., Geo. F. Wilkinson, Agengt, 353 Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Known as Windsor Manor.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: E. B. Truitt;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: D. Pender;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. E. Barclay; Commissioned by: Selman Realty Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Office of Asst. Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Baltimore, Md.; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Notes: Also known as Riverfront Methodist Church.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Contractor: D. H. Hall; Commissioned by: Galandis, Forchas and Dourous;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Southern Bank of Norfolk; Notes: Includes a drawing set dated 3/9/1942 by Bernard B. Spigel for alterations to the bank building (2 sheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Smith and Walker;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: H. Clarkson Meredith, #20 Selden Arcade, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: H. B. Goodridge;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: William G. Bursnall, Architect, 404 W. 22nd St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Suffolk Star Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: V. T. Myers, Contractor, 711 Bankers Trust Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: H. E. McCoy;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: A. J. Dalton; Contractor: J. M. Whitman; Commissioned by: Rosa Dalton Estate;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alan McCullough, Architect; Contractor: W. T. Gregory; Commissioned by: St. Paul's Episcopal Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. C. Liverman; Commissioned by: M. Sakakini;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Contractor: J. T. Nichols; Commissioned by: Roy V. Ward;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. W. Kassell; Commissioned by: G. R. McBride;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: John Upton, Jr.; John Upton, Sr.- Guardian;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. T. Ewell, General Contractor; Contractor: J. T. Ewell; Commissioned by: Harry Kyrus;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. C. Seiz, Architect, Atlanta, Ga.; Contractor: Benjamin J. Massell, Jr.; Notes: Contains drawings for A \u0026amp; P Stores in Newport News and Hampton, Va.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: H. Rosenbaum; Contractor: G. A. Peterman; Commissioned by: B. and H. Rosenbaum;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: T. W. Aldridge; Commissioned by: Dr. B. Salasky;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Registered Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, 421 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Md.; Commissioned by: Housing Engineering Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Outdoor Athletics, Incorporated;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. A. Neff, Architect; Commissioned by: 911 Graydon Avenue Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Standard Iron and Steel Co., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, 716 Boush St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bush Construction Company, Inc.; Contractor: Bush Construction Company, Inc.; Commissioned by: W. L. Shepherd;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. W. Beard and Son, General Contractors; Contractor: C. W. Beard and Son; Commissioned by: C. W. Beard and Son;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: R. L. Merrill and C. R. Gunter;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Southern Materials Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: The Phoenix Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T. W. Aldridge; Commissioned by: ? Shannon;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: B. F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Beasley and Blanford; Notes: Includes drawings for alterations to 2208 Colonial Ave.- Permit # 42491- by Globe Iron Construction for Penn\nMutual Life Insurance Co. dated 6/4/1940 (3 sheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: E. T. Gresham;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tillett;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Seay Brothers;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Seay Brothers; Contractor: Seay Brothers; Commissioned by: Seay Brothers;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Construction Dept., White Tower System, 418 W. 42nd St., New York, Ny; Commissioned by: National White Tower Systems, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Contractor: J. T. Nichols; Notes: Building inspection sheet included with plan notes that the original buildings on the site were razed (Permits 41162-63).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Terminal Division, Office of Chief Engineer, Roanoke, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. W. Korbach; Contractor: J. W. Korbach; Commissioned by: Irene V. Korbach;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: H. P. Franklin, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: Maple Lane Bowling Alley Corp.; Notes: Includes an additional set for the rebuilding of Maple Lane Bowling Alley\n(partially destroyed by fire) by Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, dated 11/11/1944 (7 sheets and specs.).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: R. T. Fisk; Commissioned by: Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Deitrick;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: A. M. Johnson; Commissioned by: Dr. Cooper;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 505 Flatiron Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Logan McCloud; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., 308-309 McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: The Baydush Corp.; Commissioned by: B. Baydush;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Philip B. Moser, Architect and Engineer, 412 Bankers Trust Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. E. Williams; Commissioned by: Levitin and Son;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: P. H. Rose;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: B. F. Mitchell, Architect, Flatiron Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: I. B. Williamson; Commissioned by: Saunders Provision Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Norfolk Association of Architects- Vernon A. Moore, Chief Architect, C. A. Neff, T. David Fitz Gibbon, Rudolph Cooke and Van Leeuwen, Bernard B. Spigel and Associate; Commissioned by: Housing\nAuthority of the City of Norfolk;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, Baltimore, Md.; S. W. Armistead, Civil Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Engineering Construction Corp.;\nCommissioned by: Suburban Apartments Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Norfolk Association of Architects- Vernon A. Moore, Chief Architect, C. A. Neff, T. David Fitz Gibbon, Rudolph Cooke and Van Leeuwen, Bernard B. Spigel and Associate; Contractor: Ralph Herzog;\nCommissioned by: Housing Authority of the City of Norfolk; Notes: Set contains a copy of a contract b/t Housing Authority of the City of Norfolk and the City of Norfolk, 9/3/1940.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 E. 42nd St., New York; Commissioned by: The Texas Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Henkas Realty Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Exterior of roll notes \"Was Star\" [Theater].\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Sales Dept., Construction and Maintenance Div., 26 Broadway, New York.; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John W. Saunders, Sr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: John W. Saunders and Son; Commissioned by: Academy Store Corp.; Banks-Hocum;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Banks and Harcum; Notes: Outside of roll notes \"Academy Stores.\"\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Various; Commissioned by: Academy Stores; Notes: This roll consisted of several one six one sheet drawings for various alterations to 7501, 7511, 7515, and 7523 Granby St. by various architects.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: ; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: Miss S. R. B. Timberlake;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: White Lumber Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Robert A. Fash, Architect, 330 W. 42nd St., N.Y.C.; Commissioned by: United Cigar-Whelan Stores Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. R. Richardson and Co.; Commissioned by: The Holly Holding Corp.- E. T. Scott, Sec.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Barnum Bruns Iron Works; Commissioned by: Eureka Lodge Modern Elks;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: A. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: Mrs. J. J. Lenney;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: James W. Lee; Contractor: John H. Pierce; Commissioned by: Independent Order of Odd Fellows; Notes: This is the first I.O.O.F. hall in Norfolk. It was later converted into a department store.\nIncludes a set of drawings for Alterations and Additions to the L. Snyder Department Store, June 1940 (Permit # 42987), by Bernard B. Spigel (4 sheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: V. T. Myers, Contractor; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: 28th and Colley Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Commissioned by: Yellow Cab Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: B. and D. L. Margolius; Notes: Includes additional sets of plans for adjacent warehouses. Warehouse drawings by Peebles and Ferguson, December 1923 (5 sheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Harry Comess;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: T. W. Jones;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Sash and Door Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. T. Gregory; Contractor: W. T. Gregory;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, Richmond, Va.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. C. Seiz, Architect; Commissioned by: Ben J. Massell, Jr.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Holly Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Old Dominion Marine Railway Corp.; Commissioned by: Old Dominion Marine Railway Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Contractor: R. R. Richardson Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Leigh Memorial Hospital;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 305 Flatiron Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: G. F. Cox; Commissioned by: Mary Jane Bakery;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Commissioned by: Mary Jane Bakery; Notes: Includes second drawing set for Addition to Mary Jane Bakery, 1513 Monticello Ave., 1/17/1944 (Permit # 50096), Bernard\nB. Spigel- Architect (2 sheets)\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: R. H. Edney, Designer; Commissioned by: Norfolk Linen Service;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Federal Security Agency, National Youth Administration for Virginia, Richmond Trust Building, 7th and Main Sts., Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: National Youth Administration; Notes: Drawings include\nDormitories, Administration building, Dining hall, and Infirmary.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Merrill C. Lee, F. A. I. A., Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Virginia Engineering Co.; Commissioned by: Bell Telephone Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: A. R. Abrams Co., Contractors and Designers, Commercial Exchange Building, Atlanta, Ga.; Commissioned by: Grayson Dress Shops, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Max Berent;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Mrs. L. M. Jensen;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Speight Iron and Wire Co.; Contractor: Speight Iron and Wire Co.; Commissioned by: City Motor Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. W. Jones Co. [?]; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Kelling-Easter Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T. G. Harrell, Contractor; Commissioned by: A. W. Overton;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: Leroy Margolius;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. M. Hanbury, Portsmouth, Va.; Contractor: C. J. Lindeman; Commissioned by: Smith and Welton, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: McKenzie, Voorhees, and Gmelin, Architects, 1123 Broadway, New York City; Commissioned by: C and P Telephone Co. of Virginia; Notes: Includes one sheet and specifications for \"Business Office\nAlterations\" by Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia- Engineering Dept., dated 7/23/1934 (Permit # 33844), R. R. Richardson and Co., contractors.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Ghent Methodist Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: George Hayes; Commissioned by: Dr. E. S. Webster;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. F. Doyle; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Law;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John W. Saunders; Commissioned by: N. T. Cox;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. K. Mullen; Commissioned by: W. C. Drewanz;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fairmount Park M. E. Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: James A. Ridgewell;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. T. Ewell; Commissioned by: J. M. Decker;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Logan McCloud; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Seay Brothers; Commissioned by: J. W. Seay;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. C. Liverman, Contractor; Contractor: E. C. Liverman; Commissioned by: Rev. Robert Kealey, Rector;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Wellington W. Cummer, Registered Architect, Jacksonville, Fla.; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: H. B. Goodrich;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: Logan McCloud; Commissioned by: Riverview Pharmacy Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Registered Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, 421 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Md.; Contractor: Engineering Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Suburban\nPark Apartments Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: Wright Motor Co.; Notes: Includes three photographs of other buildings.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. Q. Nuggent; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: C. Q. Nuggent;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: H. G. Brown; Contractor: H. G. Brown; Commissioned by: Joseph Lex;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. Tevss; Commissioned by: B. and D. L. Margolius; Notes: The tag and city finding aid information on this building may indicate that it was reused as a Warehouse/Storage facility, although no post-1917 drawings are included in this roll.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. Tevss; Commissioned by: Isaac L. Margolius; Notes: This drawing was found rolled together with Control Number 246, Factory for B. and D. L. Margolius - Permit Number: 9159.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect,; Contractor: Gregory and Williams; Commissioned by: J. M. Gamage and Co.; Notes: This roll contains new information on post-1909 alterations or additions, but it does\nhave a \"1940\" tag number.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect,; Contractor: J. Z. Gooch and Co.; Commissioned by: A. Winslow and Co.; Notes: This roll contains new information on post-1919 alterations or additions, but it does\nhave a \"1940\" tag number.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Calrow, Wren, and Hazewell, Architects; Notes: Includes drawings for the Hampton Theater, W/S of Hampton Blvd. b/t 44th and 45th Sts., dated 7/18/1940, by Alfred M. Lubin, Architect, 518 Dickenson\nBuilding, Norfolk, (5 sheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Office of Chief Engineer, Roanoke, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Abe Fleder;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Baydush Corp.; Commissioned by: Stores Building Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Odend'Hal-Monks Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Calrow, Browne, and Fitz-Gibbon, Architects; Contractor: D. N. Morrison; Notes: Includes one sheet blueprint by Ross-Frankel, Inc./Morris Lapidus, Associate, 402 West 27th St., N.Y.C., (Permit #\n41833) for Store for Jonas Shoppes, 332 Granby St., dated 1/26/1940.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Harry Comess; Notes: Includes additional 2 sheet set by Harry Adelman, Architect, 7400 Granby St., Norfolk, (Permit #\n55388) for Two Story Addition 152 Church St. for M \u0026amp; H Incorporated, dated 12/6/1946.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Union Warehouse Co.; Notes: Includes 6 sheets and specifications for Alterations and Additions to Warehouse- Fawn St.- for the Cotton Products Corp., by Benjamin F.\nMitchell, Architect and Engineer, 355 Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va. (Permit # 28214), dated 2/17/1930.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Commissioned by: B. and D. L. Margolius;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Harry Adelman, Architect, Bankers Trust Building, Norfolk; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Charles M. Cacace and Daniel H. Barber;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: C. C. Pierce; Commissioned by: J. L. Tobin; Notes: Includes 3 sheets showing Alterations and Additions to Existing Bowling Alley Building for\nMr. Tobin, Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr. (Permit # 44111), dated 2/28/1941.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Virginia Bag Company;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: S. W. Armistead, C. E., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Suburban Park Corp.; Notes: Annotated map of a suburban development.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Mr. Carlisle E. Tatum;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Barnum-Bruns Iron Works; Commissioned by: Levine Theater;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 E. 42nd St., New York; Contractor: J. M. Whitney; Commissioned by: P. S. Moncure;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Registered Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, 421 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Md.; Contractor: Engineering Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Suburban\nPark Apartments Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Wickham C. Taylor, Architect, Citzen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Saint Joseph's School;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: B. B. Melchor; Commissioned by: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: John D. Gordon's Estate;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Mrs. L. S. Vaughn;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Commissioned by: Railway Express Agency;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: B. Goldman; Commissioned by: B. Goldman;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: T. Grey Cob[?];\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Philip B. Moser, Architect, 702 Law Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Johnson Construction Co.; Commissioned by: C. M. Baylor; Notes: Includes three sheets by Alex O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk,\nfor alterations to the 4th Floor of the Corydon Apartments, (Permit # 43110), 9/19/1940. Also known as Mercer Apartments.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. A. Neff, Architect; Commissioned by: Pender Grocery co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Thompson Engineering Co.; Commissioned by: Rubco Realty Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: ; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: Whitt G. Sessoms;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Brichard's Dairy;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Baydush Corp.; Commissioned by: Mr. B. Baydush; Notes: Includes two sheets for Alteration to Jefferson Hotel (fire escape), 226 1/2 W. Bute\nSt., by B. Baydush, (Permit # 59398), dated 2/3/1949.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eddie Emanuelson;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: B. T. Backus;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. H. Thayer, Jr., Neon Processing Co.; Contractor: Neon Processing Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Mattress Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 E. 42nd St., New York; Commissioned by: The Texas Company;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Stores Building Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk S. P. C. A.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: George Shames and J. Bodner;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. W. Powers; Contractor: R. R. Gunter;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F. R. B.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: R. R. Richardson; Commissioned by: WTAR;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Truscon Steel Co., Youngstown, OH; Commissioned by: Imperial Tobacco Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. W. Powers; Contractor: George Gray; Commissioned by: George Gray;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Elliot and Co.; Commissioned by: Montecello Hotel Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. M. Tebault;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Louis A. Oliver, A.I.A. , Herbert L. Smith, III, A.I.A., Architects, 409 Yarmouth St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Calvary Assembly of God [Church];\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Highland Court Apartment Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. D. Denny, Jr.; Notes: Large section torn and missing.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Thomas H. Boyle, Jr., 102 Chatham Circle, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: J. W. Saunders, Jr.; Commissioned by: O. R. Baxter;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: American Oil Company, Engineering Department, Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: American Oil Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Bishop Grace Foundation;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect, 932 Hoyster Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: U. S. Post Office;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Joseph B. Courtney, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: R. D. Lambert;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: The Pure Oil Co., Engineering Dept., Chicago, Il.; Commissioned by: Colonial Oil Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 931 West 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Reisner and Urbahn, Consultants, 645 Madison Ave, New York City;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Standard Iron and Steel Co., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Hall-Hodges Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Planters Chemical Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Nick Wright Building, Colonial Ave and 31st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Bratten-Roughton Motor Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. W. Hopkins, Jr.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Motor Boat and Racing Association;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Office of the District Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Outside of the roll has notation of \"Davis Pier.\"\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, 1009 East Main St., Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. J. Brody;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: William G. Bursnall, Architect, Colonial Stores Incorporated, 301-21 Dunmore St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: P. W. Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Colonial Stores, Incorporated;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. D. Lambert; Commissioned by: Bonney Motor Exp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect, 932 Royster Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, Local Union # 331;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Norfolk Builders; Contractor: Norfolk Builders; Commissioned by: Mrs. Louise Guthrie;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: A. C. Sewell, B. A. Williams; Contractor: G. G. Sewell Construction Co.; Commissioned by: G. G. Sewell Construction Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Alan Fleder;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. D. Denny; Commissioned by: P. J. Boogades;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Robert L. Dixon; Commissioned by: Sara B. Patterson;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. B. Wooding; Commissioned by: Louis Friedman;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Water Cooling Equipment, St. Louis, Mo.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspapers;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: L. Birsch, Jr.; Commissioned by: Hampton Roads Tractor and Equipment Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Colonial Chevrolet;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Wilfred L. Keel, A.I.A., Architect, Atlanta, Ga.; Commissioned by: Orkin Exterminating Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Atlanta Equipment;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Curtis Marine Co., Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Distributing Branches, Construction Dept., Grant Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Commissioned by: Seay Motor Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Batchelder and Collins;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Jack Robinson, West Ocean View Ave., Norfolk, Va., Contractor and Builder; Contractor: Jack Robinson; Commissioned by: The Lorraine Press, Samuel Baras, Prop.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Marine Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. E. Miles; Commissioned by: C. E. Miles;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: T. Nelson Worley, Designer; Commissioned by: H. V. Hayman;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, 200 Dickson Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Motors Co., Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect; Commissioned by: Sutton Manufacturing Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George Jensen;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Bayfront Corporation;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Terminal Division; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. B. Duke and Son; Commissioned by: Hoffman Cigar Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Noland Company;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Christ Methodist Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. R. Richardson and Sons; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspaper, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Thomas H. Boyle, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: A. C. Mock; Commissioned by: H. C. Hopkins;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Gregory Construction Co.; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: L and M Realty Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect; Commissioned by: Berkley Pentecostal Holiness Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Second Congregational Christian Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Various; Commissioned by: N/A; Notes: Group consists of sketches, tracings, linen, and Diazo prints for the Norfolk Municipal Airport grounds and buildings.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: R. R. Richardson; Commissioned by: Park Avenue Baptist Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. Wooton; Commissioned by: Alban Loeircio; Notes: See also Permit # 59178 (January 1949).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Clarence Wooton; Contractor: Cullifer Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Mrs. Woodfin G. 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Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Builders and Contractors Exchange, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Sun Oil Company, Engineering Dept., Marketing Division, 1600 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Commissioned by: Taylor Oil Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: James A. Albano;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Paul D. Woodward, A.I.A., Architect, 716 Boush St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Master Bros.; Commissioned by: Webb Realty Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Joseph B. Courtney, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Academy;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: ; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: Empire Machinery;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect; Contractor: I. M. Baker, Jr.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Baker, Jr.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. 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Levinson;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Marshall Steel Co., 1112 Water St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Hoffer Bros. Furniture Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Thomas H. Boyle, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: A. C. Mock; Commissioned by: L. E. Owens;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. L. Hughes Construction Co., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. L. Hughes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Fancy Foods of Virginia;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Harry Burgoyne;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspapers, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George L. Zudema; Commissioned by: George L. Zudema;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: *; Commissioned by: *; Notes: * J. T. Kelly and B. A. 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Courtney, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Van de Riet Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Van de Riet Construction Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Virginia Electric and Power Co., System Engineering Department; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Petroleum Engineering Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Welding Shipyards, Inc., Norfolk, Va., Plant Engineering Dept.; Commissioned by: Welding Shipyards, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 716 West 20th St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Wise Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Y. M. C. A.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect, 408 McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: H. F. Coke; Commissioned by: H. F. Coke;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: American Oil Company, Engineering Department, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: G. W. Bozerth; Commissioned by: American Oil Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Reliable Stores, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Wholesale Floral;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. B. Drake and Son; Commissioned by: Leo E. Kelley;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect; Harrison, Ballard and Allen, Associated; Everud-Elstad-Krueger, Structurel Engrs.;Lanier and Levy, Mechanical Engrs.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing\nAuthority;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. Albert Heisler, Architect, 709 W. Grace St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: E. M. Pope Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Luck and Henshaw;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 4515 Colley Avenue, Norfolk,Va.; Contractor: Robbins and Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk, Va.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F. W. Woolworth, Atlanta District Office, V. R. Stuebling, Construction Superintendent; Contractor: Steel Construction Co.; Commissioned by: F. W. Woolworth Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 4515 Colley Ave., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Lafayette Builders; Commissioned by: M. M. Spence;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Wilson B. Dodson, II, A.I.A., Architect, 810 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. M. Pope Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Atlantic Electric Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, Va. -Washington, DC - Paris, France; Contractor: J. B. Denny; Commissioned by: Ghent Methodist Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Anthony F. Mussolino, A.I.A., Architect, 246 W. Broad St., Falls Church, Va.; Consulting Architects, Morris Lapidus, Kornblath, Harle, and Liebman; Contractor: Hicks and Ingle Co.; Commissioned by:\nTriangle Motor Hotel;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Robbins and Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: F. A. Duke Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norview Methodist Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Woodward and Smith, Architects, 420 Flatiron Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II; Commissioned by: Ghent Medical Center Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect; Langley and McDonald, Site Engrs.; Thayer and Wallace, Structural Engrs.; James E. Hart, Mech. Engrs.; Contractor: F. A. Duke Co., Inc. and J. L. Smith Corp.;\nCommissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, Architects, A.I.A.; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk; Notes: See also control # 428.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, Architects, A.I.A.; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk; Notes: See also control # 427.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, Architects, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Barnes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Barnes Construction Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: V. W. Stevenson; Commissioned by: S. M. Gregory;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: B. B. Spigel, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: J. B. Hecht;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; August Zinkl, R. A., Designer; Contractor: J. W. Creech; Commissioned by: Holy Trinity Parish;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA.; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Southern Bank of Norfolk;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Colonial Ave and 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: J. W. Creech; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Henry L. Livas, A.I.A., Architect, and Associates, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Stanley B. Brundage, A.I.A., Architec, Blair Building, Colley and Brandon Aves., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Peter M. Meredith; Commissioned by: Berkley Citizens Mutual Building and Loan Association;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Bonded Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Harold Herwitz;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. Chadburne Shumard, A.I.A., Registered Architect, State Rd., Princeton, NJ; Contractor: BuiltWell Homes, Inc.; Commissioned by: Odella P. Wood;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A. I. A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: James T. Copley, Inc.; Commissioned by: Columbian Club, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Harry R. Dudley, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Colley Ave. and 45th St., Norfolk, Va.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Marshall Steel Co., Inc.; Contractor: Wilson V. Hill; Commissioned by: Dr. L. C. Rhodes;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 31st St. and Colonial Ave.,, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. T. Gregory Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Second Presbyterian Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect, 809 Brandon Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. H. Belonga; Commissioned by: The Church of the Advent;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. M. Pope Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Harry R. Dudley, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Colley Ave. and 45th St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Joseph B. Sadler; Commissioned by: Airport Motor Inn, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shep Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William L. Page;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. P. C. Hanbury; The B. F. Goodrich Company, Akron, OH; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: William and Caroline Egelhoff;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Can Do Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Albert T. Watson;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. W. Creech, Inc.; Commissioned by: IBM Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: George D. Powell;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank of Tidewater;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. F. Garrett, Jr.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. E. Manuel;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: E. F. Hardee;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Oakwood Church of God in Christ;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects and Land Planners, 400 Building Street, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Zayre, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: DePaul Hospital;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Parker Industries, Inc., Virginia Beach, VA; Chares H. Thayer, Jr., Consulting Engineer, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Glaubke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Motors, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. H. Miles and Co., Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John S. Chase, A.I.A., Architect, Houston, TX; Contractor: Lewis M. Warren; Commissioned by: Universal Life Insurance Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Glenn L. Sawyer; Commissioned by: Toback Shop;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: ; Contractor: R. L. Harris, Inc., General Contractors; Commissioned by: R. H. 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Allen;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: Bank of Virginia;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: Robert Coppage;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. N. Jasper; Commissioned by: A. B. Sieloff;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Beamon Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Murphy Oil Corp., Construction Section, Murby Building, El Dorado, AR;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Humble Oil and Refining Co., Marketing Dept., Operations and Engineering, Houston, Tx; Contractor: A. C. 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Dodson, II, A.I.A., Architect, 716 W. 20th St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: H. L. Tempe, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer, 1904 Lafayette Blvd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: C. C. Foreman and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Packing Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Mobil Oil Corp., Service Station Engineering Dept., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Mobil Oil Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Diversified Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 1217 Hazel Ave., Chesapeake, Va.; Contractor: Willard H. Bunn; Commissioned by: Willard H. Bunn;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Target Construction; Commissioned by: Ruth Ingram (McLea School);\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Stuart A. Drummond;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Federal Sign and Signal Corporation; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Edward R. Lacy, II; Contractor: O. S. Jarnell; Commissioned by: John Manos;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gray Development and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Gray Development and Construction Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Clarence H. 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Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank of Tidewater;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Israel Steingold;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Chesapeake Steel, Inc.; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia Sheet Metal;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Burger Chef Systems, Inc.; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Burger Chef, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Contractor: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Commissioned by: R. E. Michel Co., Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: King's Daughters Hospital;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Master Pools by Schertle, 9916 Jefferson Ave., Newport News, VA; Contractor: Master Pools by Schertle; Commissioned by: G. M. Kaufman;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gray Development and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Plasti-Line, Co., Knoxville, Tn.; Contractor: Cardinal Sign Corp.; Commissioned by: International House of Pancakes;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Washington Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: D. C. Harris;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Gray Development Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Lee, King, and Poole, Architects, Southern States Building, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Basic Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Bell Telephone Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Scot Stations, 817 Connecticut Ave. NW, Rm 117, Washington, DC; Commissioned by: Petroleum Marketing Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: George A. LePage;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Joe D. Glenn, Jr. and Associates, Engineers; Contractor: Metro Contruction Corp.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and Industrial Authority;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Joe D. 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Harris;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Hampton Roads Sanitation District;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: David Ross, Inc, Design Consultant, N. S. I. D. 17628 Winslow Rd., Shaker Heights, Cleveland, OH; Commissioned by: Kara Enterprises, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Paul D. Woodward, A.I.A., Architect, 4601 Mayflower Rd., Lafayette Towers, Suite 1-K, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Little Bay Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Tide Water Associated Oil Co., 17 Battery Pl., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Cities Service Oil Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. 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Cannon; Commissioned by: Thomas Lipoli;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Craig and Abiouness and Associates; Contractor: Baylor Corp.; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Athletic Club;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Dory Duncan;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Ernest Consolvo;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gray Development, Inc.; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Doug Duncan;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Joseph Schopen;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Burger Chef;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Shoal Development Corp.; Commissioned by: Shoal Development Corp.; Notes: The outside of the roll includes the additional permit numbers 22269, 22270, 22271.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Edward S. Martin; Commissioned by: Carlos Agnese;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: B and W Corporation, P.O. Box I, Scheiever, LA; Contractor: A. C. Clark Co.; Commissioned by: Philips 66;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Deaf Missionary Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: William L. Page; Commissioned by: William L. Page;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Craig and Abiouness and Associates, Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Old Dominion Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Kingfoods, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Crest Corporation; Contractor: Crest Corp.; Commissioned by: Lido Inn;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: BCHK Architects, 4100 Building, Granby St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Marsel Builders; Commissioned by: Fine Petroleum Co., Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: N. Merrill Beck, Jr. and Associates, Civil Engineers and Surveyors, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Berkley Lodge # 12, I. B. P. O. E. of W.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: B and W Corporation, Scheiever, LA; Contractor: Petroleum Engineering Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Nastrado;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Sealtest Foods; Commissioned by: Sealtest Foods;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Consulting Engineer, Six Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspapers, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Industrial Capital;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Sun Oil Company, Engineering Dept., Marketing Division, 200 W. Lancaster Ave, Wayne, Pa.; Commissioned by: Sun Oil Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Keeling, Washington, Washington, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Joseph Patish;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: International Multifoods Corp., Minneapolis, MN; Craig and Abiouness and Associates, Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Old Dominion Construction Co.;\nCommissioned by: King Foods, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect, 1709 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect; Chandler and Gibson, Electric and Mech. Engr.; Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Structural Engr.; Langley, McDonald and Overman, Site Engrs.; Contractor: J. L. Smith\nCorp.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Rice's;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Henry L. Livas, A.I.A., Architect, and Associates, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: St. Paul Church of God in Christ;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Consulting Engineer, Six Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. L. Smith Corp.; Commissioned by: Pepsi Cola Bottling Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Federal Sign and Signal Corporation; Contractor: Talley Neon Sign Co.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Turner Advertising Co., 732 Ashby St. N. W., P. O. Box 2686- Station D, Atlanta, GA; Charles H. Thayer, Structural Engineer, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Waffle House;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Commercial Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: John D. Wenge; Commissioned by: Wig Boutique;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: Phillip Bros.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects and Land Planners, 400 Building Street, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Havenwood Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: S. W. Cohen;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk,Va.; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: St. Mathias' Lutheran Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: The Bank of Virginia;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Scott B. Arnold, A.I.A., Architect, 7550 Red Rd., South Miami, FL; Contractor: First Florida Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Jenny Thompson;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 4807 Colley Avenue, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: D. L. Foreman; Commissioned by: Colonial Cheverolet;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cobb and Clemons; Commissioned by: J. D. C. Rockefeller;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Allsbrook Radiator Service;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: R. B. and C. J. Lindemann; Contractor: Lindemann Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Lindemann Bros.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Donaldson Art Sign Co., Inc., Covington, KY; Contractor: Cardinal Sign Corp.; Commissioned by: American Motors Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Baldwin and Gregg, Civil Engineer; Edwin B. Small, Structural Engineer; Vansant and Gusler, Mech/Elec Engineer.; Contractor: J. W.\nCreech, Inc.; Commissioned by: Roughton Pontiac Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, 905 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: James A. Carney; Commissioned by: Standard Office Supply;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Brommers Business Interiors, 3314 Poplar Ave., Memphis, TN; Commissioned by: Roosevelt Shopping Center;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. B. Middleton, Inc.; Contractor: Glaubke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: W. B. Middleton, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: American Buildings Co., Efula, AL; Commissioned by: J. H. Simpkins; Notes: Permit # 23015 is for the foundation only. 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Foreman and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Sealtest Foods;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Holton, and Kroskin , 4100 Building Granby St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Tidewater Assocation of Home Builders;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Joe D. Glenn, Jr., Consulting Engineer, 5661 Virginia Beach Blvd., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Shep Corp.; Notes: Foundation only.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: W. A. Wheary;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect; Contractor: M. R. Edmunds and Son; Commissioned by: Solid Rock Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Dale E. Wiedmaier; Commissioned by: Daniel Bacellie;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: Kiby Eason;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Willard A. 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Thompson; Commissioned by: Mama Kayer's Bakery;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Southern Materials Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Chewing, Britt, Hoggard, Lamm, and Gresham, Architects, Engineers, Planners, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Zayre Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. L. Hughes Construction Co., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. L. Hughes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Gerald G. Givens;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Abner C. Hopkins, R. W. Pearson, Jr., Associated Architects; Contractor: Koger Properties, Inc.; Commissioned by: Koger Properties, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George A. LePage Realty Corp.; Commissioned by: George A. 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Box 16027, Richmond, VA; Contractor: USCO, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: John Woodward; Commissioned by: John Woodward;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Hart, Freeland and Roberts, Edmund K. Armistead, Architect, Nashville, TN; Contractor: Tru Build Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Kentucky Fried Chicken Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Vlastimil Koubek, A.I.A., Registered Architect, 1200 Seventeenth St. NW, Washington, DC; Contractor: C. Richard Wilton; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Konikoff and Kennedy, Architects, 905 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dudley Cooper;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Konikoff and Kennedy, Architects, 905 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. 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Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; 2408 Princess Anne Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: George Jensen, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and\nIndustrial Authority;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Hudgins Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Executive Park Inn;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Service Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Soria and Julian, Architects, 4504 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Palmer;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Spigel, Herman, Chapman, Architects and Engineers, 420 W. Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Construction Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mastrocca;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, A.I.A., Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: A. Robbins Furniture Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Frank Carey Holton, Jr., A.I.A., Architect; Commissioned by: Addington Beamon Lumber Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William G. Willits;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Soria and Julian, Architects, 4504 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Rose of Sharon Baptist Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Leona Hobbs;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: M. L. Miller Construciton Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: George Miller;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Maxwell B. Edwards, P. E., Consulting Engineer, Civil, Structural, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Berkley Machine Works;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. S. Allen;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: A. Carl Schenck and Associates, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia Materials, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bob D. Lamm, A.I.A., Architect, Portsmouth, VA; Contractor: Hardy Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Atlantic Permanent Savings and Loan Assoc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Ivy, A.I.A., P.C., Virginia Beach, Suffolk, VA; Contractor: Olde Town Development Co.; Commissioned by: Brohemann Enterprises;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Otis S. Meekins, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 4310 E. Indian River Rd., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dibert Valve and Fitting Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Spencer Scott, Architects, Planners, Urban Designers, 801 Plaza One, 1 Main Plaza East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G and V General Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Antioch Baptist Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rancorn Wildman Krause, A.I.A., Architects Planners, Suite 230, 229 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Baylor Corp.; Commissioned by: Lawler Ballard Advertising;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Chandler and Gibson, Consulting Engineers, 4901 Colley Ave, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Anders-Williams Co., Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: City of Norfolk, Dept. of Public Works; Contractor: Lockwood Brothers, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. Richard Shepherd, Architect, 349-C4 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Carter and Associates;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Store Planning Division, Drug Fair Drug Store, 6295 Edsall Rd., Alexandria, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Drug Fair Drug Stores;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Steve Tignor, Builder; Commissioned by: Academy Van and Storage;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Westview Building Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Harry R. Dudley, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Colley Ave. and 45th St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: George O. Wilson;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eric C. Smith;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects, 1600 East Little Creek Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Raneo Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dr. John Mosher;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: City Roof Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: I. Schwartz, et. al.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Larry Sifen;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer; Contractor: C. C. Foreman and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Distributors of Virginia;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: jlb.a, Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Robert C. Smith; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Westview Building Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Baur Compressor;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: WGP Architects, A.I.A., P. O. Box 1791, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Charles A. Wright and Assoc.; Commissioned by: Roladine Corp;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Princess Anne Construction; Contractor: Princess Anne Construction; Commissioned by: Princess Anne Paving;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: C and J Home Repairs, Inc.; Commissioned by: H. K. Wood;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Three's Company;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Floyd D. Strew;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Zenith Assoc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects, 1600 East Little Creek Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: The Builder Group; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Vernon L. Cofer;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Graybeard Builders, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Westview Building Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billy M. Words;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Otis S. Meekins, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 4310 E. Indian River Rd., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: J. A. Meekins; Commissioned by: Progress Associates, Ltd.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Public Schools;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Vincent A. Boone;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fireside Homes, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Paul Long; Commissioned by: Katherine Lille;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Ryan School;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Waddell and Stubbs, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Blue Cross Blue Shield;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Services Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. L. Pincus, Jr. and Co.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Towing;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Frank Carey Holton, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 5500B Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Circle Six Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Design 3 Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Design 3 Corp.; Commissioned by: Eve Marie Perrenot;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Gary W. Bright, Architect, A.I.A., 2466 Pleasure House Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Hofheimer's Shoe Store;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: The Design Collaborative, Principal, Laxzlo Aranyi, A.I.A., 138 Rosemont Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Sea Breeze- David J. Wahl; Commissioned by: Robert E. Gonsoulin;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Leana C. Hobbs;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Thomas Construction Co.; Contractor: Thomas Construction Co.; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Waddell and Stubbs, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Benford Construction Co.; Notes: z\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Richmond, Virginia; Omaha, Nebraska; Contractor: Conrad\nBros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Otis S. Meekins, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 4310 E. Indian River Rd., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: John A. Meekins; Commissioned by: Progress Associates, Ltd.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Kippinbrock Scale Service;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Service Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Stroud, Pence Associates, Ltd., Consulting Structural Engineers, 204-A Grayson Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Reale Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Catalytic Generators;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: James M. Hamill, Architect, Earl F. McKinney, P. E., 216 E. Reynolds Rd., Lexington, KY; Contractor: C and S Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Mexican Dinner Houses;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eastern Virginia Medical Authority;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Glenn-Rollins and Associates, Inc., Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. F. Magann Corp.; Commissioned by: Virginia Tractor Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Livas and Associates, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Deloatch Ceiling Co.; Commissioned by: Metropolitan A.M.E.Z. Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Inc., Architects, Engineers, Planners, Interior Designers, Norfolk, Virginia Beach; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Mother's Record\nStore;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: David E. Hope;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Katherine A. Williams;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Beam Development Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Lewis A. Rightmier, Architect, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Phyllis B. Brown;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: C and P Telephone Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: D K Design Team, Interior Planners Designers, 7501 Liberty Rd., Baltimore, MD; Contractor: E D B Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Dr. Stanley J. Levine;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Phillip Otto;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. A. Schmidt; Commissioned by: Howard B. Cohen;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros., Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Baymark Realty Corporation; Commissioned by: Michael Builders;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Marguerite O. Brown;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Ream Development Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Beam Development Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Leon K. Smith, Certified Architect; Contractor: T. W. Alphin; Commissioned by: Henry Dodge;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Sharlyn Construction Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S and C Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Jack R. Jacovides;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: A. P. Doxey, Inc. T/A Old Towne Development Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cecil M. Edwards; Commissioned by: Cecil M. Edwards;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Dave Riley;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Park Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Russell Brandt;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. L. Sykes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Investors Management;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Robert B. Lindemann, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: Bluestone Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. B. Wood and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craig;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Cardinal Sign Corp., 2629 Dean Dr., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Cardinal Sign Corp.; Commissioned by: Hugh Barton;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Cary Jackson; Contractor: Carey F. Jackson; Commissioned by: Marcise Barongan;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: ; Contractor: J and B Contractor; Commissioned by: W. W. Harris;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mrs. Jay Taylor;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. Pebworth;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Superior Improvements, Inc.; Commissioned by: John Reilly;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Richard H. Dollar;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Widener Construction Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Hester Construction and Development Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Robert B. Lindemann, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: Bluestone Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Thomas A. Clark;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Hester Construction and Development Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. A. Schmidt; Contractor: M. and J. Construction and Cabinet Co.; Commissioned by: Andrew L. Wilson;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: LBW Contractors; Commissioned by: Elliott Benard;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Monroe Case;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: John W. Justice, Jr.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Hester Construction and Development Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: A. C. Copeland, Jr.; Commissioned by: A. C. Copeland;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Surfside Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Michael Beoulieu;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. S. I.; Commissioned by: P. H. Edwards, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: D. A. V. Chapter No. 21;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. A. Schmidt; Contractor: Junius Miller; Commissioned by: 4M Development Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Richmond Engineering Co., Inc., Richmond, VA; Commissioned by: Chemphalt of Carolina, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Dan E. Griffin, A.I.A.; Commissioned by: Gideon Enterprises, Inc.; Notes: Permit # 67478-67479, 10/12/1979, (1979-457); Permit # 64669-64697, 3/15/1979, (1979-099); Permit # 63875-63876, 12/18/1979,\n(1979-503); Permit # 67938-67940, 9/12/1979, (1979-408); Permit # 61912-61913, 7/21/1979, (1979-262); Permit # 63316-63319, 10/31/1979, (1979-430)\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: G. L. Duern, A.C.I.D.; Commissioned by: Tabernacle Church.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content\n"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This accession consists of the surviving architectural drawings and plans submitted to the City of Norfolk, Building Inspection Office during the building permit application procedure between 1898 and 1980. A\nbuilding permit was required for alterations and new construction. The structures documented include apartment buildings, banks, churches, commercial buildings, fraternal society buildings, garages, hospitals,\nhotels, municipal and state government buildings, office buildings, schools, service stations, single and multi-family residences, synagogues, and the like. Of note are drawings for breweries, lard factories,\nbaseball grandstands, bowling alleys, bakeries, fraternal halls, and oyster packaging plants.\n","Portions of this collection appear to have been discarded by the locality, presumably utilizing some prescribed criteria. However, documentation of those criteria has not been documented. It seems that the\ndrawings were sampled by decade with only drawings from the first year of the decade being retained (Example: 1950, 1960, 1970, etc.). The surviving drawings sometimes include specifications or other\ndocumentation, such as correspondence with the building inspectors, and those materials are housed with the drawings. Some of the early decades maintained alteration drawing sets with the original drawings. Where\napplicable, this has been noted in the finding aid. Additionally, drawing sets for unbuilt projects were also identified and noted. Building type has been noted in the finding aid. The building type was derived\nfrom the building's use at the time of processing. For instance, if a skating rink was converted to a warehouse, it is categorized in the finding aid as a warehouse; however, its previous use is also noted.\nFurther, structures with dual uses, such as a warehouse and office building, are categorized by the first use listed in the drawing title. For the purposed of the finding aid, any single or two family residence\n(duplex) has been considered a residence; dwellings with three or more families have been labeled as apartments. In addition, buildings with associated uses are categorized by that use. For example, a parsonage is\nlisted under \"Church/Synagogue\" rather than \"Residence.\" Hotels and motels are both listed under the project type \"Hotel.\"\n","Some early drawings are marked with numbers that appear to be permit numbers; however, because this could not be determined absolutely, no number was recorded in the finding aid. The finding aid includes only\nnumbers recorded after 1970 as \"permit number.\" Due to the inconsistency in permit numbering, each drawing has been assigned a unique control number to facilitate storage and retrieval. The collection is arranged sequentially by control number.  The date of the drawing included in the finding aid is the earliest date on all drawing sheets. Revisions or drawing sheets with later dates are not recorded. Additionally, the date may have been derived from associated documents maintained with the drawings. The information recorded as \"Tag Number\" indicates the year and number assigned to the drawing on a paper disk formerly attached to the drawing roll. The disks were removed but the information was recorded in the finding aid to reflect the localities record keeping system.\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Sharpe, Architects, Columbia Building, Norfolk, Va; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: John Graham, Jr., C. E.; Notes: Plan shows streets and building footprints.\n"," Drawn by: Carpenter, Breese, and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Second Presbyterian Church; Notes: Drawings dated 1898-1901.\n"," Drawn by: J. E. R. Carpenter, Architect, Citzen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Tilley Memorial M. E. Church;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Breese and Ferguson, Architects; C. J. Calrow, Supervising Architect; Commissioned by: George L. Arps, Esq.; Notes: Later known as the Town Hotel.\n"," Drawn by: J. E. R. Carpenter, Architect, 502-503 Citizen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: W. E. Taylor; Notes: Drawing set includes alterations for Messrs. Miller and Rhoads. This building later\noperated as Miller, Rhoads, and Schwartz.\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson and Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes alterations to building ca. 1907. Blueprints are heavily damaged.\n"," Drawn by: J. E. R. Carpenter, Architect, 502-503 Citzen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Set includes drawings for additional wings ca. 1900.\n"," Drawn by: Herbert D. Hale, Architect; Henry G. Morse, Jr., Associate, 1075 Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa.;\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes two sets (one linen, one blueprint). Includes additional blueprint sheet ca. 1933 by Rudolph, Cook, and Van Leewen.\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Notes: Set includes drawings for an addition to the school building, ca. 1906.\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Notes: Later known as the Hotel Preston.\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Notes: Drawings span 1901-1903.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: Abbot, Morris, \u0026 Co., Agents;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: S. Q. Collins;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Notes: Information taken from sticker on outside of roll.\n"," Drawn by: Vance Hebard, Architect, 76 Charlotte St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: L. Hoster Brewing Co.; Notes: 1903 DRAWINGS ARE VERY FRAGILE. Second set of blueprints dates from 3/6/1906 and are for a cold\nstorage addition.\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: The Merrimac Corp.; Notes: Contains only floor plans and plumbing details. Obvious during processing that additional\nsheets were ripped from the bound set.\n"," Drawn by: Co-Op Building Plan Association, Architects, 203 Broadway, N.Y.C.; Commissioned by: R. Margoles;\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: T. S. Southgate, Esq.; Notes: Tag on drawings [removed] noted that structure was \"never built.\"\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Old Dominion Mortgage and Trust Co.;\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes a set of detail drawings for channel and beam layout. Set includes drawings for rear addition to bank building ca. 1904.\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Paul-Gale-Greenwood Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Breese and Mitchell, Architects, Atlantic Trust Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Jacob Hecht Estate; Notes: Includes one drawing sheet for later alteration/maintenance, ca. 1939-40.\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Commissioned by: Ghent Episcopal Congregation; Notes: Drawings are heavily damaged and torn. Mended as possible.\n"," Drawn by: Breese and Ferguson, Architects; Commissioned by: Ames, Brownly, and Hornthall; Notes: 1902 drawings are heavily damaged. Includes additions and alterations through 1911by F. F. Ferguson and C. J.\nCaldrow (3/21/1907) and Ferguson, Caldrow and Taylor (5/8/1911).\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Geo. W. Dey and Sons;\n"," Drawn by: Mitchell and Wilcox, Architects, 604-608 Paul-Gale-Greenwood Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: R. Randolph Hicks;\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Meredith S. Spratley; Notes: Includes drawings and specifications for alterations ca. 1923 by Philip B. Moser and Erwin\nC. Gutzwiller, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, Va.\n"," Drawn by: C. R. Parlett, Builder, 14 Lowenberg Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: C.R. Parlett; Commissioned by: Henry Kirn; Notes: Year taken from discarded acidic paper wrapper.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, 390 Withers Building,Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: D. Lowenberg;\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Grace Baptist Church; Notes: Parsonage drawings date 6/14/1904. Drawing set includes sketches for church building.\n"," Drawn by: Arnold Eberhard, Architect, 505-507 Citizens Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: The Iceum Co.; Notes: Includes two sets of drawings dated December 1904. Building later used for storage.\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Baldwin Bros.;\n"," Drawn by: Oscar G. Vogt, Architect, Room 68, Corcoran Building, Washington, DC; Commissioned by: Robert Portner Brewing Co.; Notes: Building later used as a warehouse.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: The Holland Reality Corporation;\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Building later known as The Regent Apartments. Set includes alterations 5/17/1926, Meredith and Tazewell, Contractors, Permit # 21779.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: Atlantic Trust and Deposit Co.; Notes: Includes correspondence with the Norfolk Building Inspection Office ca. 1924. Building later known as Virginia\nNational Bank.\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects;\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Notes: Includes two sets for original constructions (linen, blueprint), one set (6 sheets) for an addition by Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect, 8/19/1912, and\nan undated drawing for alterations and additions by Calrow, Browne, and Fitz-gibbon. Later known as the Robert E. Lee School.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Abe Legum; Notes: Information taken from acidic wrapper.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Notes: Includes plans for alterations and additions to school building dated 6/26/1915 and 8/27/1920 by Neff and Thompson.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: W. A. Jones;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: L. J. Upton;\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect,; Commissioned by: J. W. Cole; Notes: Known as the Traymore Apts.\n"," Drawn by: Lee and Diehl, Architects, Norfolk, Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Calrow, Browne, and Fitz-gibbon, Architects;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Anna L. Morris Meghan; Notes: Later known as Panacea Apartments.\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Fergus Reid; Notes: Contains three sets of drawings the original cited above (12 sheets), a set for alterations by B. F. Mitchell on\n10/7/1918 (7 sheets), and another set for alterations by Bernard B. Spigel, ca. 1938-1939 (11 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Taylor and Hepburn, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Notes: Heavily damaged and torn.\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Brown Savings and Banking Company, Inc.; Notes: Includes additional drawings sets and specifications for alterations to the structure\ndated 3/21/1932 (4 sheets) and 5/1941(2 sheets), all by Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect. Later known as Metropolitan Bank.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: M. and I. L. Brenner;\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Wynne Lard and Provision Co.; Notes: Includes two additional sets dated 3/6/1933 by Armour and Co., Engineering Div., (2 sheets) and\nca. 12/12/1930 by Rudolph, Cook, and Van Leeuwen (9 sheets) for alterations to the factory building. Later known as Hemphill Packing Co.\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Rossel Edward Mitchell, Architect, Dickson Bldg.; Commissioned by: Mr. T. S. Southgate (No. 2, 3, 4); Mrs. J. P. Johnson (No. 1);\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Keyser-Doherty Printing Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: J. H. Cofer;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. D. Scott;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Congregation Mikro Kades;\n"," Drawn by: Wickham C. Taylor, Architect; Commissioned by: C. L. Harrell; Notes: Also known as Chelsea Apartments (700-706 Princess Anne Rd.)\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Twin City Permanent Building Association; Notes: Contains two sets of drawings with ten sheets each.\n"," Drawn by: Pritchard, Member of Church; Notes: Includes drawings for Sunday School building and specifications dated 6/10/1933.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. T. Bogart;\n"," Drawn by: Taylor and Hepburn, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Garrett's Winery;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: B. Baydush;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Imperial Tobacco Co.; Notes: This group of drawings concerns structures formerly known as the Garrett Winery, Berkley Ward. Having been\ndamaged by fire, the surviving buildings were rehabilitated by Imperial Tobacco Co. Included are two sets dated 2/21/1920 for Warehouses No. 1 and No. 2 (8 sheets) and Warehouse No. 4 (17 sheets). Also included\nare a set of plans for Warehouse No. 5 dated 7/28/1923 (4 sheets). All plans are by the firm of Neff and Thompson, Architects, and include specifications.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: East and Hobbs;\n"," Drawn by: Agostini Brothers, Inc.; Commissioned by: Agostini Brothers, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: Otto B. McLean;\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles and Finlay Forbes Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes three sequential commissions by Peebles and Ferguson for alterations to Protestant Hospital. Also includes\nblueprint copies of earlier drawings by Taylor and Hepburn.\n"," Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Notes: Also included is a one sheet drawing for the addition of a fire escape 9/20/1948.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: F. B. and A. Ware, Architects, 1170 Broadway, NYC; Neff and Thompson, Assoc. Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Virginia Section, Diocesan Council of the National Catholic War\nCouncil;\n"," Drawn by: Cruse-Kemper Company, Ambler, Pa.; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.; Notes: Commission information taken from tag attached to drawing.\n"," Drawn by: W. Newton Diehl, Certified Architect, New Monroe Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: D. Pender Grocery Co.;\n"," Drawn by: H. S. Myers; Commissioned by: Furr and Lindsay; Notes: This is one sheet of a larger set found randomly in the collection.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eugene B. Barclay; Notes: Includes one sheet plan for alterations to building dated 6/22/1940 by Alex O. Ferebee.\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Lowenberg Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: W. H. Barnard;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Hofheimer Bros.; Notes: Specifications are written on the blueprint.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Seaboard Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Also included are two sets for additions and alterations by Neff and Thompson dated 8/27/1920 (2 sheets), 4/29/1926 (12\nsheets) and multiple small additions and proposals from the 1920s (15 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: B. F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: O. B. McLean and J. H. Cofer; Notes: Includes additional sets dated 9/24/1919 (3 sheets) and 6/12/1920 (5 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: J. Tevss; Commissioned by: Benjamin Altschul;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. and J. T. Sawyer, General Contractors and Builders, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Sarah A. Bennett; Notes: Known as Bentmore Apartments.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: E. Hidgens;\n"," Drawn by: Philip B. Moser and Erwin C. Gutzwiller, Architects and Engineers, Law Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: The Wales Incorporated;\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles and Finlay Forbes Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Church of the Sacred Heart;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. and J. T. Sawyer, General Contractors and Builders, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: J. T. Sawyer; Notes: Notation on drawing reads \"Never Built.\"\n"," Drawn by: A. O. Ferebee, Architect; Contractor: W. E. Gatling, Contractor; Commissioned by: E. J. Reass; Notes: Includes an undated/unsigned set of drawings for remodeling of theater building (3 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: Imperial Tobacco Co.; Notes: This set duplicates some drawings found in the sets in Control No. 69\n"," Drawn by: Kahn System Building Products, Truscon Steel Company, Youngstown, OH; Commissioned by: Strolle Drug Co.; Notes: Contains one sheet blueprint for alterations to 215 E. 25th St. by Alex. O. Ferebee,\ndated ca. 11/2/1945. Alterations for Canada Dry Bottling Co.\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes drawings for additions dated 2/1924 by Peebles and Ferguson with Charles J. Calrow (14 sheets) and 4/9/1928 by Roy W. Gregory (18\nsheets).\n"," Drawn by: [Harvey N. Johnson]; Commissioned by: St. Paul C. M. E. Church; Notes: This drawing is unsigned and undated, but includes a notation in the verso lower left corner reading \"H N Johnson / pd.\" This is\nlikely a drawing by African-American architect and Norfolk practitioner Harvey Nathaniel Johnson.\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect-Engineer;\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Commissioned by: Estate of John W. Burrows; Notes: Includes a linen (34 sheets) and blueprint (9 sheets) set.\n"," Drawn by: Philip B. Moser, Architect, Law Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Continental Trust Co.;\n"," Drawn by: John D. Winn, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Eugene L. Graves, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Wickham C. Taylor, Architect, Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: Gatling Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Nick Giamalis;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: G. E. Ewell; Commissioned by: A. M. and Rose Terry; Notes: Permit no. 34848 is used for one of the sheets dated 5/21/1935 for an addition to the structure.\n"," Drawn by: R. W. Gregory, Engineer; Commissioned by: H. B. Hunter Co.;\n"," Drawn by: The Texas Company, 17 Battery Place, New York;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N. R. O'Neal; Commissioned by: A. Brenner;\n"," Drawn by: Rowe-Coward, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: R. R. Richardson; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Margolis;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Globe Iron Construction Co., S. Mednick, owner; Notes: Shop building drawings (3 sheets) dated 10/25/1929.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mary Noona;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon T. Myers, Architect and Contractor; Contractor: V. T. Myers;\n"," Drawn by: Harvey Abrames, Architect; Commissioned by: Colonial Garage Corp.; Notes: Includes set for Permit no. 29360, dated 12/10/1930, by Phillip B. Moser, for alterations to garages (7 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Baltimore, Md.; Commissioned by: H. M. New;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. R. O'Neal; Commissioned by: Twin City Oil and Gas Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Graveson Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Weatherly Bros.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: S. B. Williamson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. T. Sawyer; Notes: Known as Westmont Apartments.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. McCloud; Commissioned by: Scott B. Appleby;\n"," Drawn by: The Texas Company, 138 E. 42nd St., New York; Commissioned by: The Texas Company;\n"," Drawn by: R. W. Gregory, Engineer; Contractor: W. T. Gregory; Commissioned by: H. B. Hunter Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Division, Lambert Point District; Contractor: J. P. Pettyjohn and Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: H. S. Myers; Commissioned by: South Atlantic Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Division, Lambert Point District; Contractor: J. P. Pettyjohn and Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Johnson Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Matthews Investment Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Daley Craig, Architect, Petersburg, Va.; Commissioned by: American Cigar Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: Logan Investment Corp., Geo. F. Wilkinson, Agengt, 353 Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Known as Windsor Manor.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: E. B. Truitt;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: D. Pender;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. E. Barclay; Commissioned by: Selman Realty Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Asst. Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Baltimore, Md.; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Notes: Also known as Riverfront Methodist Church.\n"," Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Contractor: D. H. Hall; Commissioned by: Galandis, Forchas and Dourous;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Southern Bank of Norfolk; Notes: Includes a drawing set dated 3/9/1942 by Bernard B. Spigel for alterations to the bank building (2 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Smith and Walker;\n"," Drawn by: H. Clarkson Meredith, #20 Selden Arcade, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: H. B. Goodridge;\n"," Drawn by: William G. Bursnall, Architect, 404 W. 22nd St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Suffolk Star Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: V. T. Myers, Contractor, 711 Bankers Trust Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: H. E. McCoy;\n"," Drawn by: A. J. Dalton; Contractor: J. M. Whitman; Commissioned by: Rosa Dalton Estate;\n"," Drawn by: Alan McCullough, Architect; Contractor: W. T. Gregory; Commissioned by: St. Paul's Episcopal Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. C. Liverman; Commissioned by: M. Sakakini;\n"," Drawn by: David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Contractor: J. T. Nichols; Commissioned by: Roy V. Ward;\n"," Drawn by: C. W. Kassell; Commissioned by: G. R. McBride;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: John Upton, Jr.; John Upton, Sr.- Guardian;\n"," Drawn by: J. T. Ewell, General Contractor; Contractor: J. T. Ewell; Commissioned by: Harry Kyrus;\n"," Drawn by: E. C. Seiz, Architect, Atlanta, Ga.; Contractor: Benjamin J. Massell, Jr.; Notes: Contains drawings for A \u0026 P Stores in Newport News and Hampton, Va.\n"," Drawn by: H. Rosenbaum; Contractor: G. A. Peterman; Commissioned by: B. and H. Rosenbaum;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: T. W. Aldridge; Commissioned by: Dr. B. Salasky;\n"," Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Registered Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, 421 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Md.; Commissioned by: Housing Engineering Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Outdoor Athletics, Incorporated;\n"," Drawn by: C. A. Neff, Architect; Commissioned by: 911 Graydon Avenue Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Standard Iron and Steel Co., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, 716 Boush St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Bush Construction Company, Inc.; Contractor: Bush Construction Company, Inc.; Commissioned by: W. L. Shepherd;\n"," Drawn by: C. W. Beard and Son, General Contractors; Contractor: C. W. Beard and Son; Commissioned by: C. W. Beard and Son;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: R. L. Merrill and C. R. Gunter;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Southern Materials Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: The Phoenix Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T. W. Aldridge; Commissioned by: ? Shannon;\n"," Drawn by: B. F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Beasley and Blanford; Notes: Includes drawings for alterations to 2208 Colonial Ave.- Permit # 42491- by Globe Iron Construction for Penn\nMutual Life Insurance Co. dated 6/4/1940 (3 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: E. T. Gresham;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tillett;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Seay Brothers;\n"," Drawn by: Seay Brothers; Contractor: Seay Brothers; Commissioned by: Seay Brothers;\n"," Drawn by: Construction Dept., White Tower System, 418 W. 42nd St., New York, Ny; Commissioned by: National White Tower Systems, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Contractor: J. T. Nichols; Notes: Building inspection sheet included with plan notes that the original buildings on the site were razed (Permits 41162-63).\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Terminal Division, Office of Chief Engineer, Roanoke, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: J. W. Korbach; Contractor: J. W. Korbach; Commissioned by: Irene V. Korbach;\n"," Drawn by: H. P. Franklin, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: Maple Lane Bowling Alley Corp.; Notes: Includes an additional set for the rebuilding of Maple Lane Bowling Alley\n(partially destroyed by fire) by Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, dated 11/11/1944 (7 sheets and specs.).\n"," Drawn by: R. T. Fisk; Commissioned by: Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Deitrick;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: A. M. Johnson; Commissioned by: Dr. Cooper;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 505 Flatiron Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Logan McCloud; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect;\n"," Drawn by: Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., 308-309 McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: The Baydush Corp.; Commissioned by: B. Baydush;\n"," Drawn by: Philip B. Moser, Architect and Engineer, 412 Bankers Trust Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. E. Williams; Commissioned by: Levitin and Son;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: P. H. Rose;\n"," Drawn by: B. F. Mitchell, Architect, Flatiron Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: I. B. Williamson; Commissioned by: Saunders Provision Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Association of Architects- Vernon A. Moore, Chief Architect, C. A. Neff, T. David Fitz Gibbon, Rudolph Cooke and Van Leeuwen, Bernard B. Spigel and Associate; Commissioned by: Housing\nAuthority of the City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, Baltimore, Md.; S. W. Armistead, Civil Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Engineering Construction Corp.;\nCommissioned by: Suburban Apartments Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Association of Architects- Vernon A. Moore, Chief Architect, C. A. Neff, T. David Fitz Gibbon, Rudolph Cooke and Van Leeuwen, Bernard B. Spigel and Associate; Contractor: Ralph Herzog;\nCommissioned by: Housing Authority of the City of Norfolk; Notes: Set contains a copy of a contract b/t Housing Authority of the City of Norfolk and the City of Norfolk, 9/3/1940.\n"," Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 E. 42nd St., New York; Commissioned by: The Texas Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Henkas Realty Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Exterior of roll notes \"Was Star\" [Theater].\n"," Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Sales Dept., Construction and Maintenance Div., 26 Broadway, New York.; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey;\n"," Drawn by: John W. Saunders, Sr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: John W. Saunders and Son; Commissioned by: Academy Store Corp.; Banks-Hocum;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Banks and Harcum; Notes: Outside of roll notes \"Academy Stores.\"\n"," Drawn by: Various; Commissioned by: Academy Stores; Notes: This roll consisted of several one six one sheet drawings for various alterations to 7501, 7511, 7515, and 7523 Granby St. by various architects.\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: Miss S. R. B. Timberlake;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: White Lumber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Robert A. Fash, Architect, 330 W. 42nd St., N.Y.C.; Commissioned by: United Cigar-Whelan Stores Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. R. Richardson and Co.; Commissioned by: The Holly Holding Corp.- E. T. Scott, Sec.;\n"," Drawn by: Barnum Bruns Iron Works; Commissioned by: Eureka Lodge Modern Elks;\n"," Drawn by: A. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: Mrs. J. J. Lenney;\n"," Drawn by: James W. Lee; Contractor: John H. Pierce; Commissioned by: Independent Order of Odd Fellows; Notes: This is the first I.O.O.F. hall in Norfolk. It was later converted into a department store.\nIncludes a set of drawings for Alterations and Additions to the L. Snyder Department Store, June 1940 (Permit # 42987), by Bernard B. Spigel (4 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: V. T. Myers, Contractor; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: 28th and Colley Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Commissioned by: Yellow Cab Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: B. and D. L. Margolius; Notes: Includes additional sets of plans for adjacent warehouses. Warehouse drawings by Peebles and Ferguson, December 1923 (5 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Harry Comess;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: T. W. Jones;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Sash and Door Co.;\n"," Drawn by: W. T. Gregory; Contractor: W. T. Gregory;\n"," Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, Richmond, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: E. C. Seiz, Architect; Commissioned by: Ben J. Massell, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Holly Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Old Dominion Marine Railway Corp.; Commissioned by: Old Dominion Marine Railway Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Contractor: R. R. Richardson Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Leigh Memorial Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 305 Flatiron Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: G. F. Cox; Commissioned by: Mary Jane Bakery;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Commissioned by: Mary Jane Bakery; Notes: Includes second drawing set for Addition to Mary Jane Bakery, 1513 Monticello Ave., 1/17/1944 (Permit # 50096), Bernard\nB. Spigel- Architect (2 sheets)\n"," Drawn by: R. H. Edney, Designer; Commissioned by: Norfolk Linen Service;\n"," Drawn by: Federal Security Agency, National Youth Administration for Virginia, Richmond Trust Building, 7th and Main Sts., Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: National Youth Administration; Notes: Drawings include\nDormitories, Administration building, Dining hall, and Infirmary.\n"," Drawn by: Merrill C. Lee, F. A. I. A., Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Virginia Engineering Co.; Commissioned by: Bell Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: A. R. Abrams Co., Contractors and Designers, Commercial Exchange Building, Atlanta, Ga.; Commissioned by: Grayson Dress Shops, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Max Berent;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Mrs. L. M. Jensen;\n"," Drawn by: Speight Iron and Wire Co.; Contractor: Speight Iron and Wire Co.; Commissioned by: City Motor Co.;\n"," Drawn by: W. W. Jones Co. [?]; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Kelling-Easter Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T. G. Harrell, Contractor; Commissioned by: A. W. Overton;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: Leroy Margolius;\n"," Drawn by: E. M. Hanbury, Portsmouth, Va.; Contractor: C. J. Lindeman; Commissioned by: Smith and Welton, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: McKenzie, Voorhees, and Gmelin, Architects, 1123 Broadway, New York City; Commissioned by: C and P Telephone Co. of Virginia; Notes: Includes one sheet and specifications for \"Business Office\nAlterations\" by Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia- Engineering Dept., dated 7/23/1934 (Permit # 33844), R. R. Richardson and Co., contractors.\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Ghent Methodist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: George Hayes; Commissioned by: Dr. E. S. Webster;\n"," Drawn by: J. F. Doyle; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Law;\n"," Drawn by: John W. Saunders; Commissioned by: N. T. Cox;\n"," Drawn by: J. K. Mullen; Commissioned by: W. C. Drewanz;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fairmount Park M. E. Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: James A. Ridgewell;\n"," Drawn by: J. T. Ewell; Commissioned by: J. M. Decker;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Logan McCloud; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Seay Brothers; Commissioned by: J. W. Seay;\n"," Drawn by: E. C. Liverman, Contractor; Contractor: E. C. Liverman; Commissioned by: Rev. Robert Kealey, Rector;\n"," Drawn by: Wellington W. Cummer, Registered Architect, Jacksonville, Fla.; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: H. B. Goodrich;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: Logan McCloud; Commissioned by: Riverview Pharmacy Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Registered Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, 421 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Md.; Contractor: Engineering Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Suburban\nPark Apartments Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: Wright Motor Co.; Notes: Includes three photographs of other buildings.\n"," Drawn by: C. Q. Nuggent; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: C. Q. Nuggent;\n"," Drawn by: H. G. Brown; Contractor: H. G. Brown; Commissioned by: Joseph Lex;\n"," Drawn by: J. Tevss; Commissioned by: B. and D. L. Margolius; Notes: The tag and city finding aid information on this building may indicate that it was reused as a Warehouse/Storage facility, although no post-1917 drawings are included in this roll.\n"," Drawn by: J. Tevss; Commissioned by: Isaac L. Margolius; Notes: This drawing was found rolled together with Control Number 246, Factory for B. and D. L. Margolius - Permit Number: 9159.\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect,; Contractor: Gregory and Williams; Commissioned by: J. M. Gamage and Co.; Notes: This roll contains new information on post-1909 alterations or additions, but it does\nhave a \"1940\" tag number.\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect,; Contractor: J. Z. Gooch and Co.; Commissioned by: A. Winslow and Co.; Notes: This roll contains new information on post-1919 alterations or additions, but it does\nhave a \"1940\" tag number.\n"," Drawn by: Calrow, Wren, and Hazewell, Architects; Notes: Includes drawings for the Hampton Theater, W/S of Hampton Blvd. b/t 44th and 45th Sts., dated 7/18/1940, by Alfred M. Lubin, Architect, 518 Dickenson\nBuilding, Norfolk, (5 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Office of Chief Engineer, Roanoke, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Abe Fleder;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Baydush Corp.; Commissioned by: Stores Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Odend'Hal-Monks Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Calrow, Browne, and Fitz-Gibbon, Architects; Contractor: D. N. Morrison; Notes: Includes one sheet blueprint by Ross-Frankel, Inc./Morris Lapidus, Associate, 402 West 27th St., N.Y.C., (Permit #\n41833) for Store for Jonas Shoppes, 332 Granby St., dated 1/26/1940.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Harry Comess; Notes: Includes additional 2 sheet set by Harry Adelman, Architect, 7400 Granby St., Norfolk, (Permit #\n55388) for Two Story Addition 152 Church St. for M \u0026 H Incorporated, dated 12/6/1946.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Union Warehouse Co.; Notes: Includes 6 sheets and specifications for Alterations and Additions to Warehouse- Fawn St.- for the Cotton Products Corp., by Benjamin F.\nMitchell, Architect and Engineer, 355 Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va. (Permit # 28214), dated 2/17/1930.\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Commissioned by: B. and D. L. Margolius;\n"," Drawn by: Harry Adelman, Architect, Bankers Trust Building, Norfolk; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Charles M. Cacace and Daniel H. Barber;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: C. C. Pierce; Commissioned by: J. L. Tobin; Notes: Includes 3 sheets showing Alterations and Additions to Existing Bowling Alley Building for\nMr. Tobin, Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr. (Permit # 44111), dated 2/28/1941.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Virginia Bag Company;\n"," Drawn by: S. W. Armistead, C. E., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Suburban Park Corp.; Notes: Annotated map of a suburban development.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Mr. Carlisle E. Tatum;\n"," Drawn by: Barnum-Bruns Iron Works; Commissioned by: Levine Theater;\n"," Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 E. 42nd St., New York; Contractor: J. M. Whitney; Commissioned by: P. S. Moncure;\n"," Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Registered Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, 421 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Md.; Contractor: Engineering Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Suburban\nPark Apartments Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Wickham C. Taylor, Architect, Citzen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Saint Joseph's School;\n"," Drawn by: B. B. Melchor; Commissioned by: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: John D. Gordon's Estate;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Mrs. L. S. Vaughn;\n"," Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Commissioned by: Railway Express Agency;\n"," Drawn by: B. Goldman; Commissioned by: B. Goldman;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: T. Grey Cob[?];\n"," Drawn by: Philip B. Moser, Architect, 702 Law Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Johnson Construction Co.; Commissioned by: C. M. Baylor; Notes: Includes three sheets by Alex O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk,\nfor alterations to the 4th Floor of the Corydon Apartments, (Permit # 43110), 9/19/1940. Also known as Mercer Apartments.\n"," Drawn by: C. A. Neff, Architect; Commissioned by: Pender Grocery co.;\n"," Drawn by: Thompson Engineering Co.; Commissioned by: Rubco Realty Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: Whitt G. Sessoms;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Brichard's Dairy;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Baydush Corp.; Commissioned by: Mr. B. Baydush; Notes: Includes two sheets for Alteration to Jefferson Hotel (fire escape), 226 1/2 W. Bute\nSt., by B. Baydush, (Permit # 59398), dated 2/3/1949.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eddie Emanuelson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: B. T. Backus;\n"," Drawn by: C. H. Thayer, Jr., Neon Processing Co.; Contractor: Neon Processing Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Mattress Co.;\n"," Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 E. 42nd St., New York; Commissioned by: The Texas Company;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Stores Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk S. P. C. A.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: George Shames and J. Bodner;\n"," Drawn by: W. W. Powers; Contractor: R. R. Gunter;\n"," Drawn by: F. R. B.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: R. R. Richardson; Commissioned by: WTAR;\n"," Drawn by: Truscon Steel Co., Youngstown, OH; Commissioned by: Imperial Tobacco Co.;\n"," Drawn by: W. W. Powers; Contractor: George Gray; Commissioned by: George Gray;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Elliot and Co.; Commissioned by: Montecello Hotel Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. M. Tebault;\n"," Drawn by: Louis A. Oliver, A.I.A. , Herbert L. Smith, III, A.I.A., Architects, 409 Yarmouth St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Calvary Assembly of God [Church];\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Highland Court Apartment Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. D. Denny, Jr.; Notes: Large section torn and missing.\n"," Drawn by: Thomas H. Boyle, Jr., 102 Chatham Circle, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: J. W. Saunders, Jr.; Commissioned by: O. R. Baxter;\n"," Drawn by: American Oil Company, Engineering Department, Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: American Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Bishop Grace Foundation;\n"," Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect, 932 Hoyster Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: U. S. Post Office;\n"," Drawn by: Joseph B. Courtney, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: R. D. Lambert;\n"," Drawn by: The Pure Oil Co., Engineering Dept., Chicago, Il.; Commissioned by: Colonial Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 931 West 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Reisner and Urbahn, Consultants, 645 Madison Ave, New York City;\n"," Drawn by: Standard Iron and Steel Co., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Hall-Hodges Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Planters Chemical Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Nick Wright Building, Colonial Ave and 31st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Bratten-Roughton Motor Co.;\n"," Drawn by: C. W. Hopkins, Jr.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Motor Boat and Racing Association;\n"," Drawn by: Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Office of the District Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Outside of the roll has notation of \"Davis Pier.\"\n"," Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, 1009 East Main St., Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. J. Brody;\n"," Drawn by: William G. Bursnall, Architect, Colonial Stores Incorporated, 301-21 Dunmore St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: P. W. Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Colonial Stores, Incorporated;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. D. Lambert; Commissioned by: Bonney Motor Exp.;\n"," Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect, 932 Royster Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, Local Union # 331;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Builders; Contractor: Norfolk Builders; Commissioned by: Mrs. Louise Guthrie;\n"," Drawn by: A. C. Sewell, B. A. Williams; Contractor: G. G. Sewell Construction Co.; Commissioned by: G. G. Sewell Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Alan Fleder;\n"," Drawn by: E. D. Denny; Commissioned by: P. J. Boogades;\n"," Drawn by: Robert L. Dixon; Commissioned by: Sara B. Patterson;\n"," Drawn by: J. B. Wooding; Commissioned by: Louis Friedman;\n"," Drawn by: Water Cooling Equipment, St. Louis, Mo.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspapers;\n"," Drawn by: L. Birsch, Jr.; Commissioned by: Hampton Roads Tractor and Equipment Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Colonial Chevrolet;\n"," Drawn by: Wilfred L. Keel, A.I.A., Architect, Atlanta, Ga.; Commissioned by: Orkin Exterminating Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Atlanta Equipment;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Curtis Marine Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Distributing Branches, Construction Dept., Grant Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Commissioned by: Seay Motor Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Batchelder and Collins;\n"," Drawn by: Jack Robinson, West Ocean View Ave., Norfolk, Va., Contractor and Builder; Contractor: Jack Robinson; Commissioned by: The Lorraine Press, Samuel Baras, Prop.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Marine Co.;\n"," Drawn by: C. E. Miles; Commissioned by: C. E. Miles;\n"," Drawn by: T. Nelson Worley, Designer; Commissioned by: H. V. Hayman;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, 200 Dickson Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Motors Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect; Commissioned by: Sutton Manufacturing Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George Jensen;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Bayfront Corporation;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Terminal Division; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. B. Duke and Son; Commissioned by: Hoffman Cigar Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Noland Company;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Christ Methodist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. R. Richardson and Sons; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspaper, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Thomas H. Boyle, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: A. C. Mock; Commissioned by: H. C. Hopkins;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Gregory Construction Co.; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: L and M Realty Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect; Commissioned by: Berkley Pentecostal Holiness Church;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Second Congregational Christian Church;\n"," Drawn by: Various; Commissioned by: N/A; Notes: Group consists of sketches, tracings, linen, and Diazo prints for the Norfolk Municipal Airport grounds and buildings.\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: R. R. Richardson; Commissioned by: Park Avenue Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. Wooton; Commissioned by: Alban Loeircio; Notes: See also Permit # 59178 (January 1949).\n"," Drawn by: Clarence Wooton; Contractor: Cullifer Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Mrs. Woodfin G. Willis;\n"," Drawn by: Harry Adelman, Architect, 7400 Granby St., Norfolk; Contractor: Albert Solomon, Builder; Commissioned by: Hyman Teitler;\n"," Drawn by: Charles P. Leavitt \u0026 Associates, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. Zeke Newburg;\n"," Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect; Contractor: James A. Carney; Commissioned by: C. E. Thurston; Notes: Plans for replacement of a building destroyed by fire.\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Builders and Contractors Exchange, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Sun Oil Company, Engineering Dept., Marketing Division, 1600 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Commissioned by: Taylor Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: James A. Albano;\n"," Drawn by: Paul D. Woodward, A.I.A., Architect, 716 Boush St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Master Bros.; Commissioned by: Webb Realty Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Joseph B. Courtney, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Academy;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: Empire Machinery;\n"," Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect; Contractor: I. M. Baker, Jr.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Baker, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect; Contractor: R. S. De Loatch Const.; Commissioned by: Southern Bank of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect, 408 McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; John M. Baldwin, Civil Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: George E. Gray; Commissioned by: George Martin Beach Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Dickson Building, Norfolk, Va.; Churchill-Fulmer Associates, 79 West 44th St., NY, Ny.; Contractor: Bush Construction Company, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Redevelopment\nand Housing Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Hilyard R. Robinson, Architect, Washington, DC; Commissioned by: First Calvary Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Tankar Stations Office and Storehouse;\n"," Drawn by: Esso Standard Oil Company, Marketing Department, Construction and Maintenance, 15 W. 51st St., New York, Ny.; Contractor: R. A. Ladd, III, Construction; Commissioned by: Esso Standard Oil Company;\n"," Drawn by: S. S. Lancaster, Royster Co.; Commissioned by: A. D. Harrell;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Planters Chemical Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. H. Miles and Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mrs. S. Levinson;\n"," Drawn by: Marshall Steel Co., 1112 Water St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Hoffer Bros. Furniture Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Thomas H. Boyle, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: A. C. Mock; Commissioned by: L. E. Owens;\n"," Drawn by: W. L. Hughes Construction Co., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. L. Hughes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Fancy Foods of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Harry Burgoyne;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspapers, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George L. Zudema; Commissioned by: George L. Zudema;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: *; Commissioned by: *; Notes: * J. T. Kelly and B. A. Williams are listed on the outside of the drawing roll, however, it is unclear which person is the owner and which is the\ncontractor.\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: W. T. Grant and Co., 1441 Broadway, New York, Ny.; Ward W. Fenner, Registered Architect; Commissioned by: W. T. Grant and Co.;\n"," Drawn by: W. W. Powers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: George E. Gray;\n"," Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Sunlight Laundry;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: WNOR;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Charles W. Beard, Jr.; Commissioned by: Charles W. Beard, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: B. B. Phillips; Commissioned by: B. B. Phillips;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Joe Phillie's;\n"," Drawn by: DeLoatch Constr.; Contractor: DeLoatch Constr.; Commissioned by: J. R. Lockhart;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Lands Market;\n"," Drawn by: L. L. Wise, Architect and Surveyor, Portsmouth, Va; Commissioned by: Jerusalem Holiness Church, Rev. C. H. Perry;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: B. Baydush Hotel;\n"," Drawn by: Lee L. Wade, A.I.A., Architect, 300 Adams Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Shirley O. Hurst;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., 305 McKevitt Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: D. H. Olmstead; Commissioned by: D. H. Olmstead;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Southern Bank of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: Perry Buick Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A. I. A., Architect; Commissioned by: Forum, Inc. Market;\n"," Drawn by: Talley Neon, Richmond, Va.; Carl Torrence, Consulting Engineer, 2022 Stuart Ave., Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: A and N Store;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. Dey Moore;\n"," Drawn by: Joseph B. Courtney, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Van de Riet Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Van de Riet Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Virginia Electric and Power Co., System Engineering Department; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Petroleum Engineering Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Welding Shipyards, Inc., Norfolk, Va., Plant Engineering Dept.; Commissioned by: Welding Shipyards, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 716 West 20th St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Wise Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Y. M. C. A.;\n"," Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect, 408 McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: H. F. Coke; Commissioned by: H. F. Coke;\n"," Drawn by: American Oil Company, Engineering Department, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: G. W. Bozerth; Commissioned by: American Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Reliable Stores, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Wholesale Floral;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. B. Drake and Son; Commissioned by: Leo E. Kelley;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect; Harrison, Ballard and Allen, Associated; Everud-Elstad-Krueger, Structurel Engrs.;Lanier and Levy, Mechanical Engrs.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing\nAuthority;\n"," Drawn by: J. Albert Heisler, Architect, 709 W. Grace St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: E. M. Pope Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Luck and Henshaw;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 4515 Colley Avenue, Norfolk,Va.; Contractor: Robbins and Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: F. W. Woolworth, Atlanta District Office, V. R. Stuebling, Construction Superintendent; Contractor: Steel Construction Co.; Commissioned by: F. W. Woolworth Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 4515 Colley Ave., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Lafayette Builders; Commissioned by: M. M. Spence;\n"," Drawn by: Wilson B. Dodson, II, A.I.A., Architect, 810 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. M. Pope Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Atlantic Electric Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, Va. -Washington, DC - Paris, France; Contractor: J. B. Denny; Commissioned by: Ghent Methodist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Anthony F. Mussolino, A.I.A., Architect, 246 W. Broad St., Falls Church, Va.; Consulting Architects, Morris Lapidus, Kornblath, Harle, and Liebman; Contractor: Hicks and Ingle Co.; Commissioned by:\nTriangle Motor Hotel;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Robbins and Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: F. A. Duke Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norview Methodist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Woodward and Smith, Architects, 420 Flatiron Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II; Commissioned by: Ghent Medical Center Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect; Langley and McDonald, Site Engrs.; Thayer and Wallace, Structural Engrs.; James E. Hart, Mech. Engrs.; Contractor: F. A. Duke Co., Inc. and J. L. Smith Corp.;\nCommissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, Architects, A.I.A.; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk; Notes: See also control # 428.\n"," Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, Architects, A.I.A.; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk; Notes: See also control # 427.\n"," Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, Architects, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Barnes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Barnes Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: V. W. Stevenson; Commissioned by: S. M. Gregory;\n"," Drawn by: B. B. Spigel, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: J. B. Hecht;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; August Zinkl, R. A., Designer; Contractor: J. W. Creech; Commissioned by: Holy Trinity Parish;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA.; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Southern Bank of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Colonial Ave and 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: J. W. Creech; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Henry L. Livas, A.I.A., Architect, and Associates, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Stanley B. Brundage, A.I.A., Architec, Blair Building, Colley and Brandon Aves., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Peter M. Meredith; Commissioned by: Berkley Citizens Mutual Building and Loan Association;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Bonded Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Harold Herwitz;\n"," Drawn by: C. Chadburne Shumard, A.I.A., Registered Architect, State Rd., Princeton, NJ; Contractor: BuiltWell Homes, Inc.; Commissioned by: Odella P. Wood;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A. I. A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: James T. Copley, Inc.; Commissioned by: Columbian Club, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Harry R. Dudley, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Colley Ave. and 45th St., Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Marshall Steel Co., Inc.; Contractor: Wilson V. Hill; Commissioned by: Dr. L. C. Rhodes;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 31st St. and Colonial Ave.,, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. T. Gregory Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Second Presbyterian Church;\n"," Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect, 809 Brandon Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. H. Belonga; Commissioned by: The Church of the Advent;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. M. Pope Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Harry R. Dudley, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Colley Ave. and 45th St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Joseph B. Sadler; Commissioned by: Airport Motor Inn, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shep Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William L. Page;\n"," Drawn by: J. P. C. Hanbury; The B. F. Goodrich Company, Akron, OH; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: William and Caroline Egelhoff;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Can Do Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Albert T. Watson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. W. Creech, Inc.; Commissioned by: IBM Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: George D. Powell;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank of Tidewater;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. F. Garrett, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. E. Manuel;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: E. F. Hardee;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Oakwood Church of God in Christ;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects and Land Planners, 400 Building Street, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Zayre, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: DePaul Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Parker Industries, Inc., Virginia Beach, VA; Chares H. Thayer, Jr., Consulting Engineer, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Glaubke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Motors, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. H. Miles and Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: John S. Chase, A.I.A., Architect, Houston, TX; Contractor: Lewis M. Warren; Commissioned by: Universal Life Insurance Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Glenn L. Sawyer; Commissioned by: Toback Shop;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: R. L. Harris, Inc., General Contractors; Commissioned by: R. H. Harris Mechanical Contractors;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Home Modernization; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Cardinal Building Corp., 3653 Lenoir Circle, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: P and R Automotive;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. H. Belanga; Commissioned by: W. H. Belanga and Associates, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: DeLoatch Company, General Contractors, 2917 Turnpike Rd., Portsmouth, VA; Contractor: DeLoatch Co.; Commissioned by: Jerry Logaros;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21 St., Norfolk, VA; Fraioli, Blum, Yesselman Assoc., Consulting Engrs.; Vansant and Gusler, Consulting Engrs.; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.;\nCommissioned by: Landmark Communications, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: General Contractors, Ltd., Virginia Beach, Va.; Contractor: General Contractors, Ltd.; Commissioned by: R. W. Hudgins and Son;\n"," Drawn by: Crown Store Equipment Co., 2925 South St., Toledo, OH; Commissioned by: Cole National Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: BCHK Architects, 4100 Building, Granby St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T. H. Nicholson, Jr.; Commissioned by: Harold McGee;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. T. Thornton, Jr.; Commissioned by: W. T. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Tenneco Oil Company, Engineering Dept., Houston, TX; Commissioned by: Harrell and Harrell, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: A. Hensel, A.I.A., Philadelphia, PA; Oliver and Smith, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va., Associated Architects; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: First Presbyterian Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Champion Fences, Inc.; Commissioned by: Ocean View Enterprises; Notes: Sheet shows labeled footprints of amusement park buildings and public areas circa 1960.\n"," Drawn by: Greyhound Food Management, 2301 W. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit, MI; Commissioned by: Greyhound Food Management;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Butler Shoes;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Gordon's Jewelers;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Powell and McClellan; Commissioned by: W. S. Allen;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: Robert Coppage;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. N. Jasper; Commissioned by: A. B. Sieloff;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Beamon Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Murphy Oil Corp., Construction Section, Murby Building, El Dorado, AR;\n"," Drawn by: Humble Oil and Refining Co., Marketing Dept., Operations and Engineering, Houston, Tx; Contractor: A. C. Clark Co.; Commissioned by: Humble Oil and Refining Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects and Land Planners, 400 Building Street, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: T. H. Nicholson, Jr.; Commissioned by: Twin Sail Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T and K Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: T and K Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect; George W. Harris; Contractor: E. N. Jasper;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Keatley-Lapage Rea.; Commissioned by: Keatley;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. N. Jasper; Commissioned by: Tom Powell;\n"," Drawn by: Wilson B. Dodson, II, A.I.A., Architect, 716 W. 20th St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: H. L. Tempe, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer, 1904 Lafayette Blvd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: C. C. Foreman and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Packing Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Mobil Oil Corp., Service Station Engineering Dept., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Mobil Oil Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Diversified Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 1217 Hazel Ave., Chesapeake, Va.; Contractor: Willard H. Bunn; Commissioned by: Willard H. Bunn;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Target Construction; Commissioned by: Ruth Ingram (McLea School);\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Stuart A. Drummond;\n"," Drawn by: Federal Sign and Signal Corporation; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Edward R. Lacy, II; Contractor: O. S. Jarnell; Commissioned by: John Manos;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gray Development and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Gray Development and Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Clarence H. Byler; Commissioned by: Condos Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: American Legion- Dalton and Cartier Post 204;\n"," Drawn by: Colite Industries, Inc., 228 W. Parson St., West Columbia, SC; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Washington Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Fine and Salzberg, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Diversified Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Plasti-Line, Co., Knoxville, Tn.; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Bruce Flournoy Motor Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Diversified Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred Ellis Abiouness; Commissioned by: Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge #38;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. D. Keatley and George A. LePage;\n"," Drawn by: BCHK Architects, 4100 Building, Granby St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: J. W. Creech, Inc.; Commissioned by: Roughton Pontiac Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Beamon Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank of Tidewater;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Israel Steingold;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Chesapeake Steel, Inc.; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia Sheet Metal;\n"," Drawn by: Burger Chef Systems, Inc.; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Burger Chef, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Contractor: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Commissioned by: R. E. Michel Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: King's Daughters Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Master Pools by Schertle, 9916 Jefferson Ave., Newport News, VA; Contractor: Master Pools by Schertle; Commissioned by: G. M. Kaufman;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gray Development and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Plasti-Line, Co., Knoxville, Tn.; Contractor: Cardinal Sign Corp.; Commissioned by: International House of Pancakes;\n"," Drawn by: Washington Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: D. C. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Gray Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Lee, King, and Poole, Architects, Southern States Building, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Basic Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Bell Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Scot Stations, 817 Connecticut Ave. NW, Rm 117, Washington, DC; Commissioned by: Petroleum Marketing Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: George A. LePage;\n"," Drawn by: Joe D. Glenn, Jr. and Associates, Engineers; Contractor: Metro Contruction Corp.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and Industrial Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Joe D. Glenn, Jr. and Associates, Engineers; Contractor: Door Engineering Corp.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and Industrial Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Glass Corp, Inc.; Commissioned by: Kara Enterprises, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk District Corps of Engineers; Joseph B. Sadler; Commissioned by: Southern Materials Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: K and R Toy Shop;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Colonial Chevrolet Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Certified Architect; Contractor: R. L. Harris; Commissioned by: R. L. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Hampton Roads Sanitation District;\n"," Drawn by: David Ross, Inc, Design Consultant, N. S. I. D. 17628 Winslow Rd., Shaker Heights, Cleveland, OH; Commissioned by: Kara Enterprises, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Paul D. Woodward, A.I.A., Architect, 4601 Mayflower Rd., Lafayette Towers, Suite 1-K, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Little Bay Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Tide Water Associated Oil Co., 17 Battery Pl., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Cities Service Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Haynes Furniture;\n"," Drawn by: Department of Utilities, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Van de Riet Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: McLamb Monument Co., Goldsboro, NC; Contractor: Tulford Construction Co.; Commissioned by: J. W. Meekins;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: H. C. Minnie;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Crown Central Petroleum Corp., Baltimore, MD; Commissioned by: Crown Central Petroleum Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Thomas Lipoli;\n"," Drawn by: Craig and Abiouness and Associates; Contractor: Baylor Corp.; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Athletic Club;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Dory Duncan;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Ernest Consolvo;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gray Development, Inc.; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Doug Duncan;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Joseph Schopen;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Burger Chef;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Shoal Development Corp.; Commissioned by: Shoal Development Corp.; Notes: The outside of the roll includes the additional permit numbers 22269, 22270, 22271.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Edward S. Martin; Commissioned by: Carlos Agnese;\n"," Drawn by: B and W Corporation, P.O. Box I, Scheiever, LA; Contractor: A. C. Clark Co.; Commissioned by: Philips 66;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Deaf Missionary Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: William L. Page; Commissioned by: William L. Page;\n"," Drawn by: Craig and Abiouness and Associates, Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Old Dominion Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Kingfoods, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Crest Corporation; Contractor: Crest Corp.; Commissioned by: Lido Inn;\n"," Drawn by: BCHK Architects, 4100 Building, Granby St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Marsel Builders; Commissioned by: Fine Petroleum Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: N. Merrill Beck, Jr. and Associates, Civil Engineers and Surveyors, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Berkley Lodge # 12, I. B. P. O. E. of W.;\n"," Drawn by: B and W Corporation, Scheiever, LA; Contractor: Petroleum Engineering Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Nastrado;\n"," Drawn by: Sealtest Foods; Commissioned by: Sealtest Foods;\n"," Drawn by: Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Consulting Engineer, Six Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspapers, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Industrial Capital;\n"," Drawn by: Sun Oil Company, Engineering Dept., Marketing Division, 200 W. Lancaster Ave, Wayne, Pa.; Commissioned by: Sun Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Keeling, Washington, Washington, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Joseph Patish;\n"," Drawn by: International Multifoods Corp., Minneapolis, MN; Craig and Abiouness and Associates, Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Old Dominion Construction Co.;\nCommissioned by: King Foods, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect, 1709 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect; Chandler and Gibson, Electric and Mech. Engr.; Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Structural Engr.; Langley, McDonald and Overman, Site Engrs.; Contractor: J. L. Smith\nCorp.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Rice's;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Henry L. Livas, A.I.A., Architect, and Associates, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: St. Paul Church of God in Christ;\n"," Drawn by: Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Consulting Engineer, Six Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. L. Smith Corp.; Commissioned by: Pepsi Cola Bottling Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Federal Sign and Signal Corporation; Contractor: Talley Neon Sign Co.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Turner Advertising Co., 732 Ashby St. N. W., P. O. Box 2686- Station D, Atlanta, GA; Charles H. Thayer, Structural Engineer, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Waffle House;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Commercial Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: John D. Wenge; Commissioned by: Wig Boutique;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: Phillip Bros.;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects and Land Planners, 400 Building Street, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Havenwood Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: S. W. Cohen;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk,Va.; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: St. Mathias' Lutheran Church;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: The Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Scott B. Arnold, A.I.A., Architect, 7550 Red Rd., South Miami, FL; Contractor: First Florida Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Jenny Thompson;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 4807 Colley Avenue, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: D. L. Foreman; Commissioned by: Colonial Cheverolet;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cobb and Clemons; Commissioned by: J. D. C. Rockefeller;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Allsbrook Radiator Service;\n"," Drawn by: R. B. and C. J. Lindemann; Contractor: Lindemann Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Lindemann Bros.;\n"," Drawn by: Donaldson Art Sign Co., Inc., Covington, KY; Contractor: Cardinal Sign Corp.; Commissioned by: American Motors Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Baldwin and Gregg, Civil Engineer; Edwin B. Small, Structural Engineer; Vansant and Gusler, Mech/Elec Engineer.; Contractor: J. W.\nCreech, Inc.; Commissioned by: Roughton Pontiac Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, 905 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: James A. Carney; Commissioned by: Standard Office Supply;\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Brommers Business Interiors, 3314 Poplar Ave., Memphis, TN; Commissioned by: Roosevelt Shopping Center;\n"," Drawn by: W. B. Middleton, Inc.; Contractor: Glaubke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: W. B. Middleton, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: American Buildings Co., Efula, AL; Commissioned by: J. H. Simpkins; Notes: Permit # 23015 is for the foundation only. These two permit numbers are housed together.\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: The Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Haynes Furniture;\n"," Drawn by: City of Norfolk, Dept. of Public Works, Division of Highways and Traffic Engineering; Contractor: Birsch Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Standard Iron and Steel Co., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: C. C. Foreman and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Sealtest Foods;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Holton, and Kroskin , 4100 Building Granby St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Tidewater Assocation of Home Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Joe D. Glenn, Jr., Consulting Engineer, 5661 Virginia Beach Blvd., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Shep Corp.; Notes: Foundation only.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: W. A. Wheary;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect; Contractor: M. R. Edmunds and Son; Commissioned by: Solid Rock Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Dale E. Wiedmaier; Commissioned by: Daniel Bacellie;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: Kiby Eason;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Willard A. Sparrow; Commissioned by: First Pentecostal United Holy Church of America;\n"," Drawn by: Star Manufacturing Co.; Contractor: Space Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: E. L. Christie; Notes: Permit # 23233 is for foundation only.\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Dory Duncan;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Rimco Corp. of Tidewater;\n"," Drawn by: Atlantic Equipment Corporation; Commissioned by: Arnold Andersky;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Gerald E. Snyder;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: George Lindberry;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, A.I.A., Architects, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Graybar Electric Co.;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Rome, Italy; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by:\nShiloh Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Joseph J. Wallace, Consulting Engineer, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society (Edward Hively);\n"," Drawn by: Craig and Abiouness and Associates, Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Old Dominion Construction Co.; Commissioned by: King Foods of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William L. Hester;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Tommie F. Jordan, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Elmer and Alise Downs;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: J. P. Hardin;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Kay Holding Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 4807 Colley Avenue, Norfolk,Va.; Contractor: Fred Raper; Commissioned by: Texaco;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Old Dominion Construction Co.; Commissioned by: T. Morrissette;\n"," Drawn by: Globe Iron Construction Co., Inc., P. O. Box 5625 Postal Annex, Norfolk, VA; Chandler and Gibson, Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Globe Iron Construction Co., lnc.; Commissioned by:\nGlopar Assoc., Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: Humble Oil and Refining Co., 7720 York Rd., Towson, MD; Commissioned by: Humble Oil Refining Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Dixisteel Buildings, Inc.; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Dixon and Van, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Shoney's;\n"," Drawn by: William M. Waslsh, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Baylor Corp.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Laszlo Aranyi, A.I.A., Architect, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: H and S Corp.; Commissioned by: E. O. Swain;\n"," Drawn by: Globe Iron Construction Co., Inc., P. O. Box 5625 Postal Annex, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Globe Iron Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Globe Iron Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: R. Kenneth Weeks, Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Luke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Philip D. Freeman, C. E.; Contractor: Van de Riet Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Merritt-Jones Equipment Co.;\n"," Drawn by: M/S Development, Inc., Denver, CO, Engineering and Construction Service Company; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: M/S Development, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Certified Architect; Contractor: R. L. Harris, Inc., General Contractors; Commissioned by: R. L. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Harry Salvant;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. H. W., Inc.; Commissioned by: W. H. W., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: San Antonio Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Southern Shopping Center, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mostrocco;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: H. C. Minnie;\n"," Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle, General Contractor, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle; Commissioned by: John F. Small;\n"," Drawn by: Karson, Besinger and Associates, Inc., Architects, Planners, Creative Consultants, Carpentersville, IL; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: George M. O'Neill Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Virginia Electric and Power Co., Engineering Department; Contractor: J. Kennon Perrin Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co. (VEPCo);\n"," Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, Wainwright Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Ace Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Dudley Cooper;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Holton, and Kroskin , 4100 Building Granby St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: H. N. Alexander; Commissioned by: H. N. Alexander;\n"," Drawn by: Oscar Mayer and Co., General Planning and Engineering Division, Madison, WS; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Oscar Mayer and Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Turpin Construction Co., 524 W. 25th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Turpin Construction Co.; Commissioned by: S. N. Fibre;\n"," Drawn by: Lindemann Construction Co., 600 W. 25th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Lindemann Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Pacific Ordinance and Electronics;\n"," Drawn by: Bailey Parker Construction; Contractor: Bailey Parker Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: James P. Cootes;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: Herrick Realty Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Joan D. Gifford;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Spencer and Clifton; Commissioned by: Henderson Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Piedmont Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Piedmont Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Carlton T. Goodwin, A.I.A., Architect, One Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. N. Edwards;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority, Rehabilitation and Conservation Division, P. O. Box 968, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: General Contractors, Ltd.; Commissioned by: J. M. Groobey;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: USCO Modular Systems for Education, Housing, and Industry, P. O. Box 16027, Richmond, VA; Contractor: USCO, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Mobil Oil Corp., Service Station Engineering Dept., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Mobil Oil Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Henry L. Livas, A.I.A., Architects-Engineer, and Associates, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Allen P. Wood and Wilson V. Hill; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church (Bute St.);\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Rome, Italy; Contractor: J. B. Denny, Jr.; Commissioned by: McGaughy,\nMarshall, and McMillan;\n"," Drawn by: Repass Iron Works; Commissioned by: Earl C. Rooks;\n"," Drawn by: U. S. Army Engineer District, Norfolk Corps of Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Luke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: R. D. Dunnington; Commissioned by: R. D. Dunnington;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: G. S. Thompson;\n"," Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, 322 Wainwright Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Dudley Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, Wainwright Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Ocean View Amusement Park;\n"," Drawn by: Humble Oil and Refining Co., Distribution and Engineering; Commissioned by: Humble Oil and Refining Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Commercial Builders, Inc.; Contractor: Commercial Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Church of the Advent;\n"," Drawn by: R. Harris; Commissioned by: Richard Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. D. Wenger; Commissioned by: John D. Wenger;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Edward Wallace;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Womble and Kennedy Contracting, Inc.; Commissioned by: Womble and Kennedy Construction, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: D. C. Harris; Commissioned by: D. C. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Tommie F. Jordan, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: McDonald's Corporation, 221 N. LaSalle St., Chicago, IL; Contractor: Hughes and Smith; Commissioned by: McDonald's;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and Industrial\nAuthority;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. J. Roach; Commissioned by: W. J. Roach;\n"," Drawn by: Wilson B. Dodson, II, A.I.A., Architect, 716 W. 20th St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Colite Industries, Inc., 228 W. Parson St., West Columbia, SC; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, A.I.A., Architects, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Hampton Roads Educational Television Assoc.;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk,Va.; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Mama Kayer's Bakery;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Southern Materials Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Chewing, Britt, Hoggard, Lamm, and Gresham, Architects, Engineers, Planners, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Zayre Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: W. L. Hughes Construction Co., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. L. Hughes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Gerald G. Givens;\n"," Drawn by: Abner C. Hopkins, R. W. Pearson, Jr., Associated Architects; Contractor: Koger Properties, Inc.; Commissioned by: Koger Properties, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George A. LePage Realty Corp.; Commissioned by: George A. LePage;\n"," Drawn by: Lindemann Construction Co., 600 W. 25th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Lindemann Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Pacific Ordnance and Electronics;\n"," Drawn by: Tasso Katselas, Architect and Planning Consultant, Pittsburgh, PA; Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Baycon Corp.; Commissioned by:\nRenewal, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. R. Magliano; Commissioned by: Dr. Ben Ward;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Joseph L. Hoggard; Commissioned by: Joseph L. Hoggard;\n"," Drawn by: USCO Modular Systems for Education, Housing, and Industry, P. O. Box 16027, Richmond, VA; Contractor: USCO, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: John Woodward; Commissioned by: John Woodward;\n"," Drawn by: Hart, Freeland and Roberts, Edmund K. Armistead, Architect, Nashville, TN; Contractor: Tru Build Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Kentucky Fried Chicken Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Vlastimil Koubek, A.I.A., Registered Architect, 1200 Seventeenth St. NW, Washington, DC; Contractor: C. Richard Wilton; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Konikoff and Kennedy, Architects, 905 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dudley Cooper;\n"," Drawn by: Konikoff and Kennedy, Architects, 905 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Jewish Community Center;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Structural Engineer; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: Flournoy and Bruce Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Vlastimil Koubek, A.I.A., Registered Architect, 1200 Seventeenth St. NW, Washington, DC; Contractor: F. Richard Wilton; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Carlton T. Goodwin, A.I.A., Architect, One Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Fairmount Park Free Will Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Chewing, Goodwin, and Hoggard, Architects, Engineers, Urban Planners, Virginia Beach and Hampton, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: R. O. Hux, Sr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: James A. Murphy, Jr.; Commissioned by: James A. Murphy, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. A. Murphy, Jr.; Commissioned by: Linroy Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Kirby Building Systems, Inc., Houston, TX; Contractor: Wellsy-Drury Construction Co.; Commissioned by: R. Linquist;\n"," Drawn by: A. Carl Schenck, Construction Management and Engineering Consultants, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Humble Oil and Refining Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Willoughby Bay Marina;\n"," Drawn by: Lindemann Construction Co., 600 W. 25th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Lindemann Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Stewart Sandwiches, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Jack N. Powell;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Wilfred Bruner; Commissioned by: Wilfred Bruner;\n"," Drawn by: Talley Neon, 1908 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond, VA; Frederick C. Weisensale, Structural Engineer; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Food Industries, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Cardox, Division of Chemtron Corporation, Fire Systems Engineering; Contractor: Harry M. Brown; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Shell Oil Company, Southern Marketing Region; Contractor: A. C. Clark Co.; Commissioned by: Shell Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Talley Neon and Advertising Co., Designers, Fabricators, Erectors, 1908 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond; 3300 Cromwell Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Carrol's;\n"," Drawn by: Colite Industries, Inc., 228 W. Parson St., West Columbia, SC; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Sunlight Laundry and Dry Cleaners;\n"," Drawn by: Colite Industries, Inc., 228 W. Parson St., West Columbia, SC; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Talley Neon, 1908 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond, VA; Frederick C. Weisensale, Structural Engineer; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Food Industries, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Anchor Post Products, Inc.; Commissioned by: Anchor Post Products, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Structural Engineer; Contractor: Harold Spilka; Commissioned by: H. B. Bratten;\n"," Drawn by: Richard Bobby, Artist-Designer, 1915 Colonial Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: K. R. Perry;\n"," Drawn by: Paul D. Woodward, Architect; Contractor: Tru Build Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Kentucky Fried Chicken;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Shoal Development Corp.; Commissioned by: Shoal Developemtn Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Hodey White; Contractor: Hodey B. White, Jr.; Commissioned by: Yellow Cab Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Lewis A. Rightmier and Associates, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Nevis Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Heath and Company, Electrical Advertising/Store Fronts, 3225 Lacy St., Los Angeles, CA; Contractor: Calhoun Sign Co.; Commissioned by: H. Salt Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Robert W. Friosh; Commissioned by: Al Paolilli;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gray Development and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Floyd A. Lamm, Jr.; Commissioned by: Floyd A. Lamm, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. Thornton, Jr.; Commissioned by: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Rome, Italy; Commissioned by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan;\n"," Drawn by: Fotomat Corp., 920 Kline Ave., La Jolla, CA; Contractor: E. R. Davis and Sons; Commissioned by: Fotomat Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: B and M Corporation, P.O. Box I, Scheiever, LA; Contractor: Petroleum Engineering Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mastracco;\n"," Drawn by: Wilson B. Dodson, II, A.I.A., Architect, 716 W. 20th St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Leroy Margolius;\n"," Drawn by: Joseph D. Floyd Corp.; Contractor: Joseph D. Floyd Corp.; Commissioned by: Joseph D. Floyd Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect, 1709 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Keeling, Washington, Washington, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Marsel Builders; Commissioned by: Irvin Klavan;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Rome, Italy; Contractor: George O. Gratz, Inc.; Commissioned by: Frank\nThomas;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Schosberg and Mallick;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Rowe and Long, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Goodman Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Price's, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Contractor: Turner Busch, Inc.; Commissioned by: Chess King;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Merle Norman;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Rorrer Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect; Commissioned by: Howard Davis;\n"," Drawn by: Gulf Oil Corporation, Southern Region, Engineering and Construction, Atlanta, GA; Contractor: A. L. Cline and Son Inc.; Commissioned by: Gulf Oil Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Squre, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Lunzer-Busch, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Squre, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Turpin Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: R. A. Young, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Turner Busch, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mostocco;\n"," Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle, General Contractor, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle; Commissioned by: L. S. Febree;\n"," Drawn by: Cameron Associates, Architects, Charlotte, NC;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: Y. M. C. A.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A.; Baldwin and Gregg, Civil Engr; Craig and Abiouness, Structural Engr; William G. Vansant, Electrical Engr; Denard L. Gusler, Mechanical Engr.;\nContractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Area Medical Center Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: O'Neill Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Allyn Berchim Design Office, 38 E. 57th St., New York, NY; Contractor: D and L Equipment; Commissioned by: Susie's Casuals;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: McClurg and Wall, Architects,1369 Laskin Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: A. A. Rosen;\n"," Drawn by: Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Consulting Engineer, Six Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Futterman Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Baldwin and Gregg, Engineers - Surveyors - Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Luke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Hampton Roads Sanitation;\n"," Drawn by: Sorrell Associates, Architects, 304 S. Taylor St., Rocky Mount, NC; Contractor: Glaubke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Unico Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Kogod-Dubb-Revere, Inc., Designers and Manufacturers, 950 Upshur St. NW, Washington, DC; Contractor: Kogod-Dubb-Revere, Inc.; Commissioned by: Sheraton Motor Inn;\n"," Drawn by: Sun Oil Company, Engineering Dept., Marketing Division, 1608 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Contractor: City Sign Services; Commissioned by: D. F. Clayborn;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Scott B. Arnold, A.I.A., Architect, 7550 Red Rd., South Miami, FL; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Burger King Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Rice's;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Ernest Valianos;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Dixie Bearings, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: McCorkel, Northen and Associates, Architects and Planners, A.I.A., A.I.P., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Fine and Salzberg, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Jo-Pa Company , 7256 W. Broad St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: Jo-Pa Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Sheraton Hotel;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: J. B. Cyrus, Civil Engineer; Contractor: Maddroy B. Jordan; Commissioned by: Irving Eisenberg;\n"," Drawn by: Paul D. Woodward, A.I.A., Architect, 4601 Mayflower Rd., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: W. W. Granger, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: W. B. Alderman; Commissioned by: Triangle Office Park, Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: Ivan Smith, A.I.A., Architect, Jacksonville, FL, Virginia Certificate No. 1955; Contractor: Koger Properties, Inc.; Commissioned by: Koger Properties, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Haycox Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Macke, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Craig and Abiouness and Associates, Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Allied Marine Industries;\n"," Drawn by: Sheet Metal Speciatly Co.; Contractor: Sheet Metal Specialty, Inc.; Commissioned by: Pacific Ordnance and Electronics;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank/Seaboard National;\n"," Drawn by: McDonald's Corporation, 221 N. LaSalle St., Chicago, IL; Contractor: Hughes and Smith; Commissioned by: Franchise Realty Interstate Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Contractor: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Commissioned by: Pam Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Chandler and Gibson; Contractor: M. D. Johnson and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Chandler and Gibson;\n"," Drawn by: Sheldon A. Saslow; Contractor: Robert Morris Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: International House of Pancakes;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Nick Lamastra, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: R. L. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Atlantic Equipment Realty Co.;\n"," Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects; Contractor: Home Modernization Center; Commissioned by: Thomas R. Terry;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Piedmont Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Piedmont Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Maddroy B. Jordan; Commissioned by: Irving Eisenberg;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Joseph S. Floyd Corp.; Commissioned by: Floyd Inc. Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Colonial Neon Signs, Inc., 1026 W. 43rd St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Colonial Neon Signs; Commissioned by: Giant Open Air;\n"," Drawn by: Globe Iron Construction Co., Inc., P. O. Box 5625 Postal Annex, Norfolk, VA; Chandler and Gibson, Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Globe Iron Construction Co., lnc.; Commissioned by:\nGlopar Assoc, Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: General Services Administration, Public Building Service, Washington, DC; Contractor: Ira H. Hardin Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Firestone Tire and Rubber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Scott B. Arnold, A.I.A., Architect, 7550 Red Rd., South Miami, FL; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Burger King Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: James N. Berry and Assoc.; Commissioned by: Kimrock Ford, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Leavitt Associates, Architects and Engineers, 4400 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Marlain Realty Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 1217 Hazel Ave., Chesapeake, Va.; Commissioned by: Willard H. Bunn;\n"," Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, Wainwright Building, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Dudley Cooper, Agent;\n"," Drawn by: Tencon, Tennessee Continental Corporation, 400 Rivers Rd., Centerville, TN; Contractor: Cardinal Sign Corp.; Commissioned by: McDonald' s Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: John E. Wool Lumber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Maddroy B. Jordan; Contractor: Maddroy B. Jordan; Commissioned by: Valu-Fair Market;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA.; Contractor: Fire Engineers, Inc.; Commissioned by: Valu-Fair Market;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Edwin T. Holland, 2922 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA;\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: C. E. Thurston and Sons, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Henry L. Livas, A.I.A., Architect-Engineer, and Associates, Norfolk-Hampton, VA; Contractor: Ray Ann Corp.; Commissioned by: Dr. Samuel Wilson;\n"," Drawn by: BCHK Architects, 4100 Building, Granby St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Junius Miller;\n"," Drawn by: M and S Construction Company, Inc., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: M and S Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Joe Simpkins;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. E. Williamson, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Dominion Sheet Metal Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Richard Bobby, Artist-Designer, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Hugh Huff;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. L. Hester and Charles E. McLaine;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gary Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: F. M. Craig Jr.; Notes: Also noted on outside of roll, Permit No. 22859\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Socrates E. Manuel;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Bill Games, Realtor; Commissioned by: Johnny D. Byrd;\n"," Drawn by: Heath and Company, Electrical Advertising/Store Fronts, 3225 Lacy St., Los Angeles, CA; Contractor: Calhoun Sign Co.; Commissioned by: H. Salt Esq. Fish and Chips;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Charles R. Samuels;\n"," Drawn by: State Neon Co., Inc., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: State Neon Company, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dominion Theater Co.;\n"," Drawn by: General Indicator Co.; Contractor: Universal Signs, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Keeling, Washington, Washington, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Barbara B. Patish;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Piedmont Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects, 1600 East Little Creek Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Commercial Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Harry M. Stevens;\n"," Drawn by: Talley Neon; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Shriver and Holland Architects, Professional Arts Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Robert Morris Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and Industrial Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. L. Ferguson, Inc.; Commissioned by: Bell Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle, General Contractor, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle; Commissioned by: Delia P. Bohannon;\n"," Drawn by: Elliott and Company, Inc., Norfolk, VA, Rocky Mount, NC; Contractor: Elliot and Co.; Commissioned by: Elliott and Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Ashton H. Pully, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Mrs. M. Wright;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Man-Joe Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Judge William Shapiro;\n"," Drawn by: Evan J. McCorkle, Jr., A.I.A. and Associates, Architects and Planning Consultants, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Checkered Flag;\n"," Drawn by: Baldwin and Gregg, Engineers - Surveyors - Planners, Norfolk - Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. W. Burress;\n"," Drawn by: Verebely and Associates, Architects, Suite 32, 809 Live Oak Dr., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: George Jensen, Inc.; Commissioned by: Peggy Jensen;\n"," Drawn by: R. S. Fling and Partners, Inc., Consulting Engineers, 999 Crupper Ave., Columbus, OH; Contractor: Tidewater Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Continental Grain Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Virginia Realty Co.; Commissioned by: W. F. Thornton, Jr.; Notes: Permit # 73591-73596\nare for fences at these addresses.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Kevin Weller;\n"," Drawn by: Thad A. Broom; Commissioned by: Evelyn and Richard Reynolds;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mrs. Mills Darden, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Maxwell B. Edwards, P. E., Consulting Engineer, Civil, Structural, Norfolk, VA; Brundage, Cohen, and Holton, A.I.A., Architects, Suite 523-527, Law Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr\nConstruction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: David P. Jacobson Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Randall A. Strawbridge, incorporated, Consulting Engineers, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Creative Displays, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Adkins and Associates, Consulting Engineers, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Braywood Manor Associates;\n"," Drawn by: Cohen and Haft, Holtz Kerxton and Assoicates, Architects and Planners; Commissioned by: Christopher Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: O'Brien Construction Co.; Commissioned by: B. A. W. Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: WGP Architects, A.I.A., P. O. Box 1791, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Roladine Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Sidney Finkelstein;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Tides Realty;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Best Repair Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred E. Abiouness; Commissioned by: Walker and Laberge Co. Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: R. S. Fling and Partners, Inc., Consulting Engineers, 999 Crupper Ave., Columbus, OH; Contractor: Tidewater Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Continental Grain Co.;\n"," Drawn by: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Hall Hodges Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billyn Woods;\n"," Drawn by: Peninsular Sign Co., St. Petersburg, FL; Contractor: Calhoun Sign Co.; Commissioned by: Pantry Pride;\n"," Drawn by: Rancorn Wildman Krause, A.I.A., Architects Planners, Suite 230, 229 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Snyder Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: B. F. Hartwig;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., and Associates, Inc., Architects, 7460 Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Talbot Park Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Kussa/Trauth, Ltd., 150 N. Wacker Dr., Chicago, IL; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Shulman's, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: G. L. Cline and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Chesapeak and Potomac Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: WGP Architects, A.I.A., P. O. Box 1791, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Charles A. Wright and Assoc.; Commissioned by: Downtown Racquet Club, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Jennifer Crockford;\n"," Drawn by: The Design Collaborative, Principal, Laxzlo Aranyi, A.I.A., 138 Rosemont Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Gregory Kent Lawrence;\n"," Drawn by: Gary W. Bright, Architect, A.I.A., 2466 Pleasure House Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Life Federal Savings and Loan Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Bauer Compressor, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Inc., Architects Planners, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: M. D. Johnson and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Arthur Polizos;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Wayne C. Lusk;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Hardison Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Junk Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Herman, Chapman, Architects and Engineers, 420 W. Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: Norfolk Flower Shop;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Roosevelt Hatch;\n"," Drawn by: City of Norfolk, Dept. of Parks and Recreation; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: T. E. Morgan and Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Anthony S. Porter;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin B. Adderholdt, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 436 Court St., Portsmouth, VA; Contractor: Richard Dobson Building, Inc.; Commissioned by: U-Haul Co. of VA;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Tommy Mustin Plastering Co.; Commissioned by: Tommy Mustin;\n"," Drawn by: P. Lara; Contractor: Michael Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: George M. Edwards;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Toren Adams Building Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Steve Peppas;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Godfrey Brothers, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Berkley Machine Works;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Carpenters Unlimited; Commissioned by: Crockin Levy Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. E. Weddle and Associates, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Leavitt Associates, Architects and Engineers, 4400 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Southgate Terminals;\n"," Drawn by: Baskervill and Son, Architects and Engineers, 2313 W. Cary St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: DePaul Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Houston, TX; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Bank of\nVirginia;\n"," Drawn by: Livas and Associates, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Urlson U. Hill; Commissioned by: Bethel Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Equitable Life;\n"," Drawn by: Surratt, Smith and Abernathy Associates, Architects, Charlotte, NC; Contractor: Suitt Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Leggett's Department Store;\n"," Drawn by: Baskervill and Son, Architects and Engineers, 2313 W. Cary St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: DePaul Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Shriver and Holland Associates, Architects-Planners-Project Coordinators, 355 W. Freemason St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: George Jensen, Inc.; Commissioned by: Arthur Real Estate Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Resort Custom Builders; Contractor: Resort Custom Construction Co.; Commissioned by: William H. Norris;\n"," Drawn by: F and W Construciton Co.; Contractor: F and W Construction Co.; Commissioned by: F and W Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Nestor Construction Co.; Contractor: Nestor Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Nestor Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: George S[?]; Commissioned by: Tides Realty;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Otis D. Winn; Commissioned by: Steve Loder;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: K and W Enterprises; Commissioned by: Live Oak Sound, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Contractor: Beam Development Corp.; Commissioned by: Frank K. Tarrant;\n"," Drawn by: Woodsmen Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Billy M. Woods;\n"," Drawn by: Admiralty Construction Co., Inc.; Contractor: Admiralty Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: T. R. Bottoms;\n"," Drawn by: Shriver and Holland Associates, Architects-Planners-Project Coordinators, 142 W. York St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle and Son, Inc., General Contractors, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: T. A. Stander;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Buster Harris;\n"," Drawn by: kolux / npi division, GIC- General Indicator Corporation, Kokomo, IN; Contractor: City Sign Co.; Commissioned by: Harris Tire Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Man-Joe Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Judge William Shapiro;\n"," Drawn by: Hester Construction and Development Co.; Contractor: Hester Construction and Development Co.; Commissioned by: Hester Construction and Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Beam Development Corp.; Commissioned by: Dr. S. V. Sigfred, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: David Sonkin;\n"," Drawn by: F and W Construciton Co.; Contractor: F and W Construction Co.; Commissioned by: J. H. Francisco;\n"," Drawn by: Peter M. Meredith, Meredith Construction Co.; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Meredith Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Nestor Construction Co.; Contractor: Nestor Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Nestor Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Gary Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Gary Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Howmet Aluminum Corporation, Building Specialties Division, 227 Town East Blvd., Mesquite, TX; Contractor: W. B. Goode Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Southland Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Man-Joe Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Judge William Shapiro;\n"," Drawn by: Wax Bryman Associates, Architects and Planners, Grove Ave., Cedarhurst, NY; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: United National Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Sporting Life;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Stephen St. John;\n"," Drawn by: Helfant Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Helfant Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Inc., Architects Engineers Interior Design, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Martin Mathis Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: United States Postal Service, Eastern Region, Philadelphia, PA; Commissioned by: Canton Associates;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Houston, TX; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Zayre Corporation, Real Estate Division, Framingham, MA; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: T. J. Maxx;\n"," Drawn by: Glenn-Rollins and Associates, Inc., Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia Tractor Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: S. G. Anders, III, Architect; Contractor: Design 3 Corp.; Commissioned by: Richard E. Bell;\n"," Drawn by: Carneal and Johnston, Architects and Engineers, 602 W. Cary St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: R. and H. General Contractors; Commissioned by: First and Merchants National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Houston, TX; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Winford Lindsay Associates, Architects, 1300 Plaza Dr., Lawrenceville, GA; Commissioned by: Day Realty of South Carolina;\n"," Drawn by: Walsh and Ashe Associates, A.I.A., Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: A. D. Doxey, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: H. Mehryari, Lerner Shops, 354 Park Ave. South, New York, NY; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Lerner Shops;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: M. L. Mills; Commissioned by: M. L. Mills;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Harry E. Pitt, Jr.; Commissioned by: H. E. Pritt, Jr. and J. C. Davenport;\n"," Drawn by: C. Richard Shepherd, Architect, 349-C4 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Cross Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Gutterman Iron and Metal;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Robert C. Smith; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Otis S. Meekins, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 4310 E. Indian River Rd., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: John A. Meekins; Commissioned by: Progress Associates, Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Robert C. Smith; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Harris E. Pritt, Jr.; Commissioned by: H. E. Pitt, Jr. and J. C. Davenport;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., and Associates, Inc., Architects, 7460 Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: K. R. Perry;\n"," Drawn by: R. S. Fling and Partners, Inc., Consulting Engineers, 999 Crupper Ave., Columbus, OH; Contractor: Tidewater Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Continental Grain Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Lynwood E. Brown, A.I.A. and Associates, Inc., 282 N. Washington St., Falls Church, VA; Commissioned by: Steak and Ale Restaurants of America;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Commissioned by: Executive Park Inn, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Virginia Boat House, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: William Freed, Architect, 18 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: C. B. White and Brother., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Winford Lindsay Associates, Architects, 1300 Plaza Dr., Lawrenceville, GA; Commissioned by: Day Realty of South Carolina;\n"," Drawn by: Raoul Wheeler Wilkins, Architect, Maidens, VA; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Southland Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Master Pools by Schertle, Inc.; Commissioned by: Jack M. Hill;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: A. D. Doxey T/A Olde Towne Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: C. E. Lints;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Conoly Phillips;\n"," Drawn by: Hampton Roads Engineering Co., Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Consultants, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Allied Towing, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Gary Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Gary Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Eastern Roofing Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Military Circle Mall;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., and Associates, Inc., Architects, 7460 Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Azalea Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Frank Carey Holton, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 5500B Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Aldridge Electric Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Addington-Beaman Lumber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Kenneth Balk and Associates, Inc., Architects-Engineers-Planners, 9362 Dielman Industrial Dr., St. Louis, MO; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Wohl Shoe Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Lady Madonna;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; 2408 Princess Anne Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Cox Cable Television of\nNorfolk;\n"," Drawn by: London Bridge Machine and Welding, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Mufflers, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Gary Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Lindy's;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. C. Barco;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Herman, Chapman, Architects and Engineers, 420 W. Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: B. B. Spigel Residency Trust;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fireside Homes, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Cardinal Homes Incorporated, Wylliesburg, VA; Contractor: B and B Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Willam Runnells;\n"," Drawn by: Waterway, Surveys and Engineering, Ltd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Blessed Sacrament Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Kenneth Brown; Commissioned by: Baum;\n"," Drawn by: Conrad Brothers, Inc., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank Seaboard National;\n"," Drawn by: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Hemingway Transport, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: C and P Phone Center Store;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billy M. Woods;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billy M. Woods;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Joe S. Beck;\n"," Drawn by: Walsh, Ashe and Dills, A.I.A., Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Salsburg Properties; Commissioned by: William E. Sams;\n"," Drawn by: Sol W. Cohen; Commissioned by: Princess Anne Fixtures;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: C. E. Lints;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Academy;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Service Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Darlene Baines;\n"," Drawn by: Henderson Associates, Architecture and Interior Design, 1503 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Robert Henderson;\n"," Drawn by: Robbie F. Nurnberger, Architect and Planner, 601 Whitechapel Dr., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Mike A. Cobb; Commissioned by: Herbert Rockafeller;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William L. Page;\n"," Drawn by: J. B. Cyrus, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: African Methodist Episocal Zion Church;\n"," Drawn by: Walsh, Ashe and Dills, A.I.A., Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: T. E. Morgan and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: T. E. Morgan;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Man-Joe Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Socrates Manuel;\n"," Drawn by: Robert L. Yoder, Architect, 828 Greensboro Ave., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Myron Glassman;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William Hodges;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Socrates E. Manuel; Commissioned by: Thomas Clark;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: C and W Associates;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: John A. Turner;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fireside Homes, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Schriver Construction; Commissioned by: Mitch's Auto Service;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Margaret E. Joyner;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Cardinal Homes Incorporated, Wylliesburg, VA; Contractor: B and B Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Master Craft, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: American Sign and Advertising Services, Inc.; Commissioned by: Powell McClellan Lumber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Cavender Associates, Architects, Jack E. Cavender, A.I.A., 1677 Dorsey Ave., East Point, GA; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Chick-fil-A;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Floyd E. Sweats;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Richard W. Tynes;\n"," Drawn by: E. N. Jasper, Developer; Commissioned by: E. N. Jasper;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: A. L. McGowan;\n"," Drawn by: Walsh, Ashe and Dills, A.I.A., Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: St. Thomas A. M. E. Zion Church;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: C and J Home Repairs, Inc.; Commissioned by: Joan J. O'Keefe, III;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Socrates E. Manuel;\n"," Drawn by: C. Richard Shepherd, Architect, 349-C4 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: The King's Landing (David Cashvan);\n"," Drawn by: W. F. T.; Commissioned by: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: S and G Corp.; Notes: Cost is $50,000 for each townhome.\n"," Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects, 1600 East Little Creek Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Beach Buildings Corp.; Commissioned by: Capes Shipping Agencies, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Jack E. Lee;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Michael J. Watts;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: North Landing Line Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Dr. H. F. Pavon;\n"," Drawn by: McGee Corporation; Contractor: A. C. Clark Co.; Commissioned by: Sav-A-Ton, Inc.; Notes: Includes copy of Norfolk City Ordinance 26,180.\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: McDonald's Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Bluestone Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Exxon Company, U. S. A., A Division of Exxon Corporation, Marketing Department, Distribution and Engineering; Commissioned by: Exxon Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Tubbs Used Auto Parts;\n"," Drawn by: K. Y. Thrift, Civil Engineer; Commissioned by: H. L. Barnes;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Stephen Dobson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Bluestone Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: S and C Corp.; Notes: Single family residence @ $40,000 each.\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Abiouness, Cross, and Bradshaw, Inc., Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA, 3136 Zebulon Rd., Rocky Mount, NC; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia\nNational Bank;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Houston, TX; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Richard Matthews;\n"," Drawn by: Elbert V. Walker, Certified Architect; Jose Francisco Soria, Architect, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: First Cavalry Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Leavitt Associates, Architects and Engineers, 4400 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Econo-Travel Motel;\n"," Drawn by: Brookbank, Murphy, and Shields, Architects, Planners, Interior Designers, Columbus, GA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Plitt Southern Theaters;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Thomas Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Medical Center Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Yates and Berkeley Associates, Ltd., Architects, Planners, Interior Designers, 330 County St., Portsmouth, VA; Commissioned by: Thomas D. Blanchard;\n"," Drawn by: Rancorn Wildman Krause, A.I.A., Architects Planners, 2101 Executive Dr., Hampton, VA; Contractor: Smyth Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: William Gautier;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Sifen Development;\n"," Drawn by: Walker S. Burdette; Commissioned by: Moores Store;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Houston, TX; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Frank Carey Holton, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 5500B Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Charles Bashara;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc., 1038 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital Division of Medical Center Hospitals;\n"," Drawn by: Stephen L. Cooper, Architect; Shoney's, Inc., 1727 Elm Hill, Nashville, TN; Contractor: Barr Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Captain D's;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norshipco;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Herman, Chapman, Architects and Engineers, 420 W. Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mostracco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: T. E. Morgan and Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: S. E. Manuel; Commissioned by: Lou Colinsky, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Verebely and Associates, Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: George Jensen, Inc.; Commissioned by: J. C. J. Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Cohen and Haft, Koltz Kerxton, Associates, Architects and Planners; Commissioned by: Christopher Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: James Egglezos;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Harriet W. Dixon;\n"," Drawn by: Lothorp, Neon and Plastic, 506 Pegram Dr., Tupelo, MS; Commissioned by: Henry Dodge;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: James R. Gray;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Ruby G. Gross;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Lawder Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Disabled American Veterans Chapter #4;\n"," Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle and Son, Inc., General Contractors, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. David Steadman;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Oceanside Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Calvin Miller;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fireside Homes, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Helfant Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Charles R. Johnson;\n"," Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Beam Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: M. L. Walker; Commissioned by: W. J. Summers;\n"," Drawn by: Helfant Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: William G. Bursnall, Architect, Colonial Stores Incorporated, 2251 N. Sylvan Rd., East Point, GA; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Colonial Stores, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Metropolitan Home Maintenance; Commissioned by: Intermission Restaurant;\n"," Drawn by: Shorebay Builders; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Richard L. Brown;\n"," Drawn by: McClurg and Wall, Architects,1559 Laskin Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Arthur-Knight Contracting Co.; Commissioned by: Don Smith;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norman K. Tuttle, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William H. Hodges;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billy M. Woods;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Inc., Architects, Engineers, Planners, Interior Designers, Norfolk, Virginia Beach; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Construction Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mostracco;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: New Age Co-Op Store;\n"," Drawn by: Cassis Associates, Inc., St. Louis, MO; Commissioned by: Toys R Us;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Southside Boys Club;\n"," Drawn by: Surratt, Smith and Abernathy Associates, Architects, Charlotte, NC; Contractor: J. B. Denny Co.; Commissioned by: Leggett Department Store;\n"," Drawn by: Russell and Johnson, Architects, Richmond-Norfolk; Commissioned by: Attucks Theater;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Harry Bronstein;\n"," Drawn by: Humble Oil and Refining Co., Marketing Dept., Distribution and Engineering; Contractor: Quality Engineering Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Exxon;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Westview Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Robert L. Yoder, Architect, 828 Greensboro Ave., Virginia Beach, VA; Miller-Fox, P.C., Civil Engineers, 18 Koger Center, Norfolk, 204 Grayson Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal\nBuildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: C. F. E. Air Cargo, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Certified Professional Engineer; Contractor: L. C. Pincus, Jr. and Co.; Commissioned by: Lionel Leasure, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Sifen Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Barkley Pierce O'Malley, Architects-Planners, 111 Park Pl., Falls Church, VA; Contractor: W. H. Belonga; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Butlers Shoe Corporation, 204 Brookwood Dr. NE, Atlanta, GA; Commissioned by: Butler Shoes;\n"," Drawn by: Cohen and Haft, Holtz Kerxton and Assoicates, Architects and Planners; Commissioned by: The Christopher Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Gemini Homes, Inc., 1525 Montgomery St. Ext., Henderson, NC; Commissioned by: Great Atlantic Building Systems, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Service Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Challenge Contruction, Inc.; Commissioned by: New Cavalry Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Henderson Associates, Architecture and Interior Design, 1503 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Aldridge Electric Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Old Dominion Fish Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Sol W. Cohen, A.I.A., Architect, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Kotarides Brothers; Commissioned by: Alex and Pete Kotarides; Notes: Permit # 68509- 11/20/1979, Permit # 69670-3/13/1980, Permit #\n69982- 4/1/1980, Permit # 70557-70558- 5/5/1980, Permit # 71692-71693- 7/9/1980\n"," Drawn by: Custom Home Design; Commissioned by: Binford Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Thomas W. Hamilton and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Interior Designers, P.C., 1703 Raintree Dr., Richmond, VA; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Sheraton Inn;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; 2408 Princess Anne Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: George Jensen, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and\nIndustrial Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Hudgins Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Executive Park Inn;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Service Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Soria and Julian, Architects, 4504 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Palmer;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Herman, Chapman, Architects and Engineers, 420 W. Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Construction Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mastrocca;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, A.I.A., Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: A. Robbins Furniture Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Frank Carey Holton, Jr., A.I.A., Architect; Commissioned by: Addington Beamon Lumber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William G. Willits;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Soria and Julian, Architects, 4504 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Rose of Sharon Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Leona Hobbs;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: M. L. Miller Construciton Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: George Miller;\n"," Drawn by: Maxwell B. Edwards, P. E., Consulting Engineer, Civil, Structural, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Berkley Machine Works;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. S. Allen;\n"," Drawn by: A. Carl Schenck and Associates, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia Materials, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bob D. Lamm, A.I.A., Architect, Portsmouth, VA; Contractor: Hardy Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Atlantic Permanent Savings and Loan Assoc.;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Ivy, A.I.A., P.C., Virginia Beach, Suffolk, VA; Contractor: Olde Town Development Co.; Commissioned by: Brohemann Enterprises;\n"," Drawn by: Otis S. Meekins, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 4310 E. Indian River Rd., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dibert Valve and Fitting Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Spencer Scott, Architects, Planners, Urban Designers, 801 Plaza One, 1 Main Plaza East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G and V General Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Antioch Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Rancorn Wildman Krause, A.I.A., Architects Planners, Suite 230, 229 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Baylor Corp.; Commissioned by: Lawler Ballard Advertising;\n"," Drawn by: Chandler and Gibson, Consulting Engineers, 4901 Colley Ave, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Anders-Williams Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: City of Norfolk, Dept. of Public Works; Contractor: Lockwood Brothers, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: C. Richard Shepherd, Architect, 349-C4 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Carter and Associates;\n"," Drawn by: Store Planning Division, Drug Fair Drug Store, 6295 Edsall Rd., Alexandria, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Drug Fair Drug Stores;\n"," Drawn by: Steve Tignor, Builder; Commissioned by: Academy Van and Storage;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Westview Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Harry R. Dudley, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Colley Ave. and 45th St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: George O. Wilson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eric C. Smith;\n"," Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects, 1600 East Little Creek Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Raneo Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dr. John Mosher;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: City Roof Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: I. Schwartz, et. al.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Larry Sifen;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer; Contractor: C. C. Foreman and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Distributors of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: jlb.a, Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Robert C. Smith; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Westview Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Baur Compressor;\n"," Drawn by: WGP Architects, A.I.A., P. O. Box 1791, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Charles A. Wright and Assoc.; Commissioned by: Roladine Corp;\n"," Drawn by: Princess Anne Construction; Contractor: Princess Anne Construction; Commissioned by: Princess Anne Paving;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: C and J Home Repairs, Inc.; Commissioned by: H. K. Wood;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Three's Company;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Floyd D. Strew;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Zenith Assoc.;\n"," Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects, 1600 East Little Creek Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: The Builder Group; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Vernon L. Cofer;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Graybeard Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Westview Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billy M. Words;\n"," Drawn by: Otis S. Meekins, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 4310 E. Indian River Rd., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: J. A. Meekins; Commissioned by: Progress Associates, Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Public Schools;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Vincent A. Boone;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fireside Homes, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Paul Long; Commissioned by: Katherine Lille;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Ryan School;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Waddell and Stubbs, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Blue Cross Blue Shield;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Services Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. L. Pincus, Jr. and Co.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Towing;\n"," Drawn by: Frank Carey Holton, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 5500B Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Circle Six Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Design 3 Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Design 3 Corp.; Commissioned by: Eve Marie Perrenot;\n"," Drawn by: Gary W. Bright, Architect, A.I.A., 2466 Pleasure House Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Hofheimer's Shoe Store;\n"," Drawn by: The Design Collaborative, Principal, Laxzlo Aranyi, A.I.A., 138 Rosemont Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Sea Breeze- David J. Wahl; Commissioned by: Robert E. Gonsoulin;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Leana C. Hobbs;\n"," Drawn by: Thomas Construction Co.; Contractor: Thomas Construction Co.; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Waddell and Stubbs, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Benford Construction Co.; Notes: z\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Richmond, Virginia; Omaha, Nebraska; Contractor: Conrad\nBros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Otis S. Meekins, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 4310 E. Indian River Rd., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: John A. Meekins; Commissioned by: Progress Associates, Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Kippinbrock Scale Service;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Service Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Stroud, Pence Associates, Ltd., Consulting Structural Engineers, 204-A Grayson Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Reale Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Catalytic Generators;\n"," Drawn by: James M. Hamill, Architect, Earl F. McKinney, P. E., 216 E. Reynolds Rd., Lexington, KY; Contractor: C and S Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Mexican Dinner Houses;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eastern Virginia Medical Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Glenn-Rollins and Associates, Inc., Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. F. Magann Corp.; Commissioned by: Virginia Tractor Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Livas and Associates, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Deloatch Ceiling Co.; Commissioned by: Metropolitan A.M.E.Z. Church;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Inc., Architects, Engineers, Planners, Interior Designers, Norfolk, Virginia Beach; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Mother's Record\nStore;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: David E. Hope;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Katherine A. Williams;\n"," Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Beam Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Lewis A. Rightmier, Architect, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Phyllis B. Brown;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: C and P Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: D K Design Team, Interior Planners Designers, 7501 Liberty Rd., Baltimore, MD; Contractor: E D B Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Dr. Stanley J. Levine;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Phillip Otto;\n"," Drawn by: W. A. Schmidt; Commissioned by: Howard B. Cohen;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Baymark Realty Corporation; Commissioned by: Michael Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Marguerite O. Brown;\n"," Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Ream Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Beam Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Leon K. Smith, Certified Architect; Contractor: T. W. Alphin; Commissioned by: Henry Dodge;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Sharlyn Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S and C Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Jack R. Jacovides;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: A. P. Doxey, Inc. T/A Old Towne Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cecil M. Edwards; Commissioned by: Cecil M. Edwards;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Dave Riley;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Park Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Russell Brandt;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. L. Sykes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Investors Management;\n"," Drawn by: Robert B. Lindemann, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: Bluestone Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. B. Wood and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craig;\n"," Drawn by: Cardinal Sign Corp., 2629 Dean Dr., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Cardinal Sign Corp.; Commissioned by: Hugh Barton;\n"," Drawn by: Cary Jackson; Contractor: Carey F. Jackson; Commissioned by: Marcise Barongan;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: J and B Contractor; Commissioned by: W. W. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mrs. Jay Taylor;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. Pebworth;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Superior Improvements, Inc.; Commissioned by: John Reilly;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Richard H. Dollar;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Widener Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Hester Construction and Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Robert B. Lindemann, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: Bluestone Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Thomas A. Clark;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Hester Construction and Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: W. A. Schmidt; Contractor: M. and J. Construction and Cabinet Co.; Commissioned by: Andrew L. Wilson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: LBW Contractors; Commissioned by: Elliott Benard;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Monroe Case;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: John W. Justice, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Hester Construction and Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: A. C. Copeland, Jr.; Commissioned by: A. C. Copeland;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Surfside Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Michael Beoulieu;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. S. I.; Commissioned by: P. H. Edwards, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: D. A. V. Chapter No. 21;\n"," Drawn by: W. A. Schmidt; Contractor: Junius Miller; Commissioned by: 4M Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Richmond Engineering Co., Inc., Richmond, VA; Commissioned by: Chemphalt of Carolina, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Dan E. Griffin, A.I.A.; Commissioned by: Gideon Enterprises, Inc.; Notes: Permit # 67478-67479, 10/12/1979, (1979-457); Permit # 64669-64697, 3/15/1979, (1979-099); Permit # 63875-63876, 12/18/1979,\n(1979-503); Permit # 67938-67940, 9/12/1979, (1979-408); Permit # 61912-61913, 7/21/1979, (1979-262); Permit # 63316-63319, 10/31/1979, (1979-430)\n"," Drawn by: G. L. 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Section 52 of the city charter sets forth the administrative departments of government-\nLaw, Public Works, Public Welfare, Public Safety, and Finance- under the City Manager. The Director of the Public Works Department was required to be an engineer by profession with experience in municipal\nengineering. The department would oversee the construction, improvement, repair, maintenance, and use of all public streets, sewers, culverts, canals, viaducts, public highways, sidewalks, drains, ditches, pumping\nstations, dams, wharves, landings, docks, parks, playgrounds, cemeteries, etc.\n","Within the Department of Public Works were the City Planning Commission and Board of Dock Commissioners. Walter H. Taylor, Jr. served as the first director of the department.\n","This accession consists of the surviving architectural drawings and plans submitted to the City of Norfolk, Building Inspection Office during the building permit application procedure between 1898 and 1980. A\nbuilding permit was required for alterations and new construction. The structures documented include apartment buildings, banks, churches, commercial buildings, fraternal society buildings, garages, hospitals,\nhotels, municipal and state government buildings, office buildings, schools, service stations, single and multi-family residences, synagogues, and the like. Of note are drawings for breweries, lard factories,\nbaseball grandstands, bowling alleys, bakeries, fraternal halls, and oyster packaging plants.\n","Portions of this collection appear to have been discarded by the locality, presumably utilizing some prescribed criteria. However, documentation of those criteria has not been documented. It seems that the\ndrawings were sampled by decade with only drawings from the first year of the decade being retained (Example: 1950, 1960, 1970, etc.). The surviving drawings sometimes include specifications or other\ndocumentation, such as correspondence with the building inspectors, and those materials are housed with the drawings. Some of the early decades maintained alteration drawing sets with the original drawings. Where\napplicable, this has been noted in the finding aid. Additionally, drawing sets for unbuilt projects were also identified and noted. Building type has been noted in the finding aid. The building type was derived\nfrom the building's use at the time of processing. For instance, if a skating rink was converted to a warehouse, it is categorized in the finding aid as a warehouse; however, its previous use is also noted.\nFurther, structures with dual uses, such as a warehouse and office building, are categorized by the first use listed in the drawing title. For the purposed of the finding aid, any single or two family residence\n(duplex) has been considered a residence; dwellings with three or more families have been labeled as apartments. In addition, buildings with associated uses are categorized by that use. For example, a parsonage is\nlisted under \"Church/Synagogue\" rather than \"Residence.\" Hotels and motels are both listed under the project type \"Hotel.\"\n","Some early drawings are marked with numbers that appear to be permit numbers; however, because this could not be determined absolutely, no number was recorded in the finding aid. The finding aid includes only\nnumbers recorded after 1970 as \"permit number.\" Due to the inconsistency in permit numbering, each drawing has been assigned a unique control number to facilitate storage and retrieval. The collection is arranged sequentially by control number.  The date of the drawing included in the finding aid is the earliest date on all drawing sheets. Revisions or drawing sheets with later dates are not recorded. Additionally, the date may have been derived from associated documents maintained with the drawings. The information recorded as \"Tag Number\" indicates the year and number assigned to the drawing on a paper disk formerly attached to the drawing roll. The disks were removed but the information was recorded in the finding aid to reflect the localities record keeping system.\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Sharpe, Architects, Columbia Building, Norfolk, Va; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: John Graham, Jr., C. E.; Notes: Plan shows streets and building footprints.\n"," Drawn by: Carpenter, Breese, and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Second Presbyterian Church; Notes: Drawings dated 1898-1901.\n"," Drawn by: J. E. R. Carpenter, Architect, Citzen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Tilley Memorial M. E. Church;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Breese and Ferguson, Architects; C. J. Calrow, Supervising Architect; Commissioned by: George L. Arps, Esq.; Notes: Later known as the Town Hotel.\n"," Drawn by: J. E. R. Carpenter, Architect, 502-503 Citizen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: W. E. Taylor; Notes: Drawing set includes alterations for Messrs. Miller and Rhoads. This building later\noperated as Miller, Rhoads, and Schwartz.\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson and Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes alterations to building ca. 1907. Blueprints are heavily damaged.\n"," Drawn by: J. E. R. Carpenter, Architect, 502-503 Citzen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Set includes drawings for additional wings ca. 1900.\n"," Drawn by: Herbert D. Hale, Architect; Henry G. Morse, Jr., Associate, 1075 Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa.;\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes two sets (one linen, one blueprint). Includes additional blueprint sheet ca. 1933 by Rudolph, Cook, and Van Leewen.\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Notes: Set includes drawings for an addition to the school building, ca. 1906.\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Notes: Later known as the Hotel Preston.\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Notes: Drawings span 1901-1903.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: Abbot, Morris, \u0026 Co., Agents;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: S. Q. Collins;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Notes: Information taken from sticker on outside of roll.\n"," Drawn by: Vance Hebard, Architect, 76 Charlotte St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: L. Hoster Brewing Co.; Notes: 1903 DRAWINGS ARE VERY FRAGILE. Second set of blueprints dates from 3/6/1906 and are for a cold\nstorage addition.\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: The Merrimac Corp.; Notes: Contains only floor plans and plumbing details. Obvious during processing that additional\nsheets were ripped from the bound set.\n"," Drawn by: Co-Op Building Plan Association, Architects, 203 Broadway, N.Y.C.; Commissioned by: R. Margoles;\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: T. S. Southgate, Esq.; Notes: Tag on drawings [removed] noted that structure was \"never built.\"\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Old Dominion Mortgage and Trust Co.;\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes a set of detail drawings for channel and beam layout. Set includes drawings for rear addition to bank building ca. 1904.\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Paul-Gale-Greenwood Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Breese and Mitchell, Architects, Atlantic Trust Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Jacob Hecht Estate; Notes: Includes one drawing sheet for later alteration/maintenance, ca. 1939-40.\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Commissioned by: Ghent Episcopal Congregation; Notes: Drawings are heavily damaged and torn. Mended as possible.\n"," Drawn by: Breese and Ferguson, Architects; Commissioned by: Ames, Brownly, and Hornthall; Notes: 1902 drawings are heavily damaged. Includes additions and alterations through 1911by F. F. Ferguson and C. J.\nCaldrow (3/21/1907) and Ferguson, Caldrow and Taylor (5/8/1911).\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Geo. W. Dey and Sons;\n"," Drawn by: Mitchell and Wilcox, Architects, 604-608 Paul-Gale-Greenwood Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: R. Randolph Hicks;\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Meredith S. Spratley; Notes: Includes drawings and specifications for alterations ca. 1923 by Philip B. Moser and Erwin\nC. Gutzwiller, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, Va.\n"," Drawn by: C. R. Parlett, Builder, 14 Lowenberg Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: C.R. Parlett; Commissioned by: Henry Kirn; Notes: Year taken from discarded acidic paper wrapper.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, 390 Withers Building,Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: D. Lowenberg;\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Grace Baptist Church; Notes: Parsonage drawings date 6/14/1904. Drawing set includes sketches for church building.\n"," Drawn by: Arnold Eberhard, Architect, 505-507 Citizens Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: The Iceum Co.; Notes: Includes two sets of drawings dated December 1904. Building later used for storage.\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Baldwin Bros.;\n"," Drawn by: Oscar G. Vogt, Architect, Room 68, Corcoran Building, Washington, DC; Commissioned by: Robert Portner Brewing Co.; Notes: Building later used as a warehouse.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: The Holland Reality Corporation;\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Building later known as The Regent Apartments. Set includes alterations 5/17/1926, Meredith and Tazewell, Contractors, Permit # 21779.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: Atlantic Trust and Deposit Co.; Notes: Includes correspondence with the Norfolk Building Inspection Office ca. 1924. Building later known as Virginia\nNational Bank.\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects;\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Notes: Includes two sets for original constructions (linen, blueprint), one set (6 sheets) for an addition by Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect, 8/19/1912, and\nan undated drawing for alterations and additions by Calrow, Browne, and Fitz-gibbon. Later known as the Robert E. Lee School.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Abe Legum; Notes: Information taken from acidic wrapper.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Notes: Includes plans for alterations and additions to school building dated 6/26/1915 and 8/27/1920 by Neff and Thompson.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: W. A. Jones;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: L. J. Upton;\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect,; Commissioned by: J. W. Cole; Notes: Known as the Traymore Apts.\n"," Drawn by: Lee and Diehl, Architects, Norfolk, Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Calrow, Browne, and Fitz-gibbon, Architects;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Anna L. Morris Meghan; Notes: Later known as Panacea Apartments.\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Fergus Reid; Notes: Contains three sets of drawings the original cited above (12 sheets), a set for alterations by B. F. Mitchell on\n10/7/1918 (7 sheets), and another set for alterations by Bernard B. Spigel, ca. 1938-1939 (11 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Taylor and Hepburn, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Notes: Heavily damaged and torn.\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Brown Savings and Banking Company, Inc.; Notes: Includes additional drawings sets and specifications for alterations to the structure\ndated 3/21/1932 (4 sheets) and 5/1941(2 sheets), all by Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect. Later known as Metropolitan Bank.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: M. and I. L. Brenner;\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Wynne Lard and Provision Co.; Notes: Includes two additional sets dated 3/6/1933 by Armour and Co., Engineering Div., (2 sheets) and\nca. 12/12/1930 by Rudolph, Cook, and Van Leeuwen (9 sheets) for alterations to the factory building. Later known as Hemphill Packing Co.\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Rossel Edward Mitchell, Architect, Dickson Bldg.; Commissioned by: Mr. T. S. Southgate (No. 2, 3, 4); Mrs. J. P. Johnson (No. 1);\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Keyser-Doherty Printing Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: J. H. Cofer;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. D. Scott;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Congregation Mikro Kades;\n"," Drawn by: Wickham C. Taylor, Architect; Commissioned by: C. L. Harrell; Notes: Also known as Chelsea Apartments (700-706 Princess Anne Rd.)\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Twin City Permanent Building Association; Notes: Contains two sets of drawings with ten sheets each.\n"," Drawn by: Pritchard, Member of Church; Notes: Includes drawings for Sunday School building and specifications dated 6/10/1933.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. T. Bogart;\n"," Drawn by: Taylor and Hepburn, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Garrett's Winery;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: B. Baydush;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Imperial Tobacco Co.; Notes: This group of drawings concerns structures formerly known as the Garrett Winery, Berkley Ward. Having been\ndamaged by fire, the surviving buildings were rehabilitated by Imperial Tobacco Co. Included are two sets dated 2/21/1920 for Warehouses No. 1 and No. 2 (8 sheets) and Warehouse No. 4 (17 sheets). Also included\nare a set of plans for Warehouse No. 5 dated 7/28/1923 (4 sheets). All plans are by the firm of Neff and Thompson, Architects, and include specifications.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: East and Hobbs;\n"," Drawn by: Agostini Brothers, Inc.; Commissioned by: Agostini Brothers, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: Otto B. McLean;\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles and Finlay Forbes Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes three sequential commissions by Peebles and Ferguson for alterations to Protestant Hospital. Also includes\nblueprint copies of earlier drawings by Taylor and Hepburn.\n"," Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Notes: Also included is a one sheet drawing for the addition of a fire escape 9/20/1948.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: F. B. and A. Ware, Architects, 1170 Broadway, NYC; Neff and Thompson, Assoc. Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Virginia Section, Diocesan Council of the National Catholic War\nCouncil;\n"," Drawn by: Cruse-Kemper Company, Ambler, Pa.; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.; Notes: Commission information taken from tag attached to drawing.\n"," Drawn by: W. Newton Diehl, Certified Architect, New Monroe Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: D. Pender Grocery Co.;\n"," Drawn by: H. S. Myers; Commissioned by: Furr and Lindsay; Notes: This is one sheet of a larger set found randomly in the collection.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eugene B. Barclay; Notes: Includes one sheet plan for alterations to building dated 6/22/1940 by Alex O. Ferebee.\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Lowenberg Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: W. H. Barnard;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Hofheimer Bros.; Notes: Specifications are written on the blueprint.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Seaboard Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Also included are two sets for additions and alterations by Neff and Thompson dated 8/27/1920 (2 sheets), 4/29/1926 (12\nsheets) and multiple small additions and proposals from the 1920s (15 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: B. F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: O. B. McLean and J. H. Cofer; Notes: Includes additional sets dated 9/24/1919 (3 sheets) and 6/12/1920 (5 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: J. Tevss; Commissioned by: Benjamin Altschul;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. and J. T. Sawyer, General Contractors and Builders, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Sarah A. Bennett; Notes: Known as Bentmore Apartments.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: E. Hidgens;\n"," Drawn by: Philip B. Moser and Erwin C. Gutzwiller, Architects and Engineers, Law Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: The Wales Incorporated;\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles and Finlay Forbes Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Church of the Sacred Heart;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. and J. T. Sawyer, General Contractors and Builders, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: J. T. Sawyer; Notes: Notation on drawing reads \"Never Built.\"\n"," Drawn by: A. O. Ferebee, Architect; Contractor: W. E. Gatling, Contractor; Commissioned by: E. J. Reass; Notes: Includes an undated/unsigned set of drawings for remodeling of theater building (3 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: Imperial Tobacco Co.; Notes: This set duplicates some drawings found in the sets in Control No. 69\n"," Drawn by: Kahn System Building Products, Truscon Steel Company, Youngstown, OH; Commissioned by: Strolle Drug Co.; Notes: Contains one sheet blueprint for alterations to 215 E. 25th St. by Alex. O. Ferebee,\ndated ca. 11/2/1945. Alterations for Canada Dry Bottling Co.\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes drawings for additions dated 2/1924 by Peebles and Ferguson with Charles J. Calrow (14 sheets) and 4/9/1928 by Roy W. Gregory (18\nsheets).\n"," Drawn by: [Harvey N. Johnson]; Commissioned by: St. Paul C. M. E. Church; Notes: This drawing is unsigned and undated, but includes a notation in the verso lower left corner reading \"H N Johnson / pd.\" This is\nlikely a drawing by African-American architect and Norfolk practitioner Harvey Nathaniel Johnson.\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect-Engineer;\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Commissioned by: Estate of John W. Burrows; Notes: Includes a linen (34 sheets) and blueprint (9 sheets) set.\n"," Drawn by: Philip B. Moser, Architect, Law Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Continental Trust Co.;\n"," Drawn by: John D. Winn, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Eugene L. Graves, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Wickham C. Taylor, Architect, Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: Gatling Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Nick Giamalis;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: G. E. Ewell; Commissioned by: A. M. and Rose Terry; Notes: Permit no. 34848 is used for one of the sheets dated 5/21/1935 for an addition to the structure.\n"," Drawn by: R. W. Gregory, Engineer; Commissioned by: H. B. Hunter Co.;\n"," Drawn by: The Texas Company, 17 Battery Place, New York;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N. R. O'Neal; Commissioned by: A. Brenner;\n"," Drawn by: Rowe-Coward, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: R. R. Richardson; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Margolis;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Globe Iron Construction Co., S. Mednick, owner; Notes: Shop building drawings (3 sheets) dated 10/25/1929.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mary Noona;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon T. Myers, Architect and Contractor; Contractor: V. T. Myers;\n"," Drawn by: Harvey Abrames, Architect; Commissioned by: Colonial Garage Corp.; Notes: Includes set for Permit no. 29360, dated 12/10/1930, by Phillip B. Moser, for alterations to garages (7 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Baltimore, Md.; Commissioned by: H. M. New;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. R. O'Neal; Commissioned by: Twin City Oil and Gas Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Graveson Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Weatherly Bros.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: S. B. Williamson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. T. Sawyer; Notes: Known as Westmont Apartments.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. McCloud; Commissioned by: Scott B. Appleby;\n"," Drawn by: The Texas Company, 138 E. 42nd St., New York; Commissioned by: The Texas Company;\n"," Drawn by: R. W. Gregory, Engineer; Contractor: W. T. Gregory; Commissioned by: H. B. Hunter Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Division, Lambert Point District; Contractor: J. P. Pettyjohn and Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: H. S. Myers; Commissioned by: South Atlantic Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Division, Lambert Point District; Contractor: J. P. Pettyjohn and Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Johnson Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Matthews Investment Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Daley Craig, Architect, Petersburg, Va.; Commissioned by: American Cigar Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: Logan Investment Corp., Geo. F. Wilkinson, Agengt, 353 Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Known as Windsor Manor.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: E. B. Truitt;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: D. Pender;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. E. Barclay; Commissioned by: Selman Realty Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Asst. Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Baltimore, Md.; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Notes: Also known as Riverfront Methodist Church.\n"," Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Contractor: D. H. Hall; Commissioned by: Galandis, Forchas and Dourous;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Southern Bank of Norfolk; Notes: Includes a drawing set dated 3/9/1942 by Bernard B. Spigel for alterations to the bank building (2 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Smith and Walker;\n"," Drawn by: H. Clarkson Meredith, #20 Selden Arcade, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: H. B. Goodridge;\n"," Drawn by: William G. Bursnall, Architect, 404 W. 22nd St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Suffolk Star Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: V. T. Myers, Contractor, 711 Bankers Trust Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: H. E. McCoy;\n"," Drawn by: A. J. Dalton; Contractor: J. M. Whitman; Commissioned by: Rosa Dalton Estate;\n"," Drawn by: Alan McCullough, Architect; Contractor: W. T. Gregory; Commissioned by: St. Paul's Episcopal Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. C. Liverman; Commissioned by: M. Sakakini;\n"," Drawn by: David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Contractor: J. T. Nichols; Commissioned by: Roy V. Ward;\n"," Drawn by: C. W. Kassell; Commissioned by: G. R. McBride;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: John Upton, Jr.; John Upton, Sr.- Guardian;\n"," Drawn by: J. T. Ewell, General Contractor; Contractor: J. T. Ewell; Commissioned by: Harry Kyrus;\n"," Drawn by: E. C. Seiz, Architect, Atlanta, Ga.; Contractor: Benjamin J. Massell, Jr.; Notes: Contains drawings for A \u0026 P Stores in Newport News and Hampton, Va.\n"," Drawn by: H. Rosenbaum; Contractor: G. A. Peterman; Commissioned by: B. and H. Rosenbaum;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: T. W. Aldridge; Commissioned by: Dr. B. Salasky;\n"," Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Registered Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, 421 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Md.; Commissioned by: Housing Engineering Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Outdoor Athletics, Incorporated;\n"," Drawn by: C. A. Neff, Architect; Commissioned by: 911 Graydon Avenue Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Standard Iron and Steel Co., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, 716 Boush St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Bush Construction Company, Inc.; Contractor: Bush Construction Company, Inc.; Commissioned by: W. L. Shepherd;\n"," Drawn by: C. W. Beard and Son, General Contractors; Contractor: C. W. Beard and Son; Commissioned by: C. W. Beard and Son;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: R. L. Merrill and C. R. Gunter;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Southern Materials Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: The Phoenix Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T. W. Aldridge; Commissioned by: ? Shannon;\n"," Drawn by: B. F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Beasley and Blanford; Notes: Includes drawings for alterations to 2208 Colonial Ave.- Permit # 42491- by Globe Iron Construction for Penn\nMutual Life Insurance Co. dated 6/4/1940 (3 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: E. T. Gresham;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tillett;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Seay Brothers;\n"," Drawn by: Seay Brothers; Contractor: Seay Brothers; Commissioned by: Seay Brothers;\n"," Drawn by: Construction Dept., White Tower System, 418 W. 42nd St., New York, Ny; Commissioned by: National White Tower Systems, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Contractor: J. T. Nichols; Notes: Building inspection sheet included with plan notes that the original buildings on the site were razed (Permits 41162-63).\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Terminal Division, Office of Chief Engineer, Roanoke, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: J. W. Korbach; Contractor: J. W. Korbach; Commissioned by: Irene V. Korbach;\n"," Drawn by: H. P. Franklin, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: Maple Lane Bowling Alley Corp.; Notes: Includes an additional set for the rebuilding of Maple Lane Bowling Alley\n(partially destroyed by fire) by Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, dated 11/11/1944 (7 sheets and specs.).\n"," Drawn by: R. T. Fisk; Commissioned by: Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Deitrick;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: A. M. Johnson; Commissioned by: Dr. Cooper;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 505 Flatiron Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Logan McCloud; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect;\n"," Drawn by: Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., 308-309 McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: The Baydush Corp.; Commissioned by: B. Baydush;\n"," Drawn by: Philip B. Moser, Architect and Engineer, 412 Bankers Trust Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. E. Williams; Commissioned by: Levitin and Son;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: P. H. Rose;\n"," Drawn by: B. F. Mitchell, Architect, Flatiron Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: I. B. Williamson; Commissioned by: Saunders Provision Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Association of Architects- Vernon A. Moore, Chief Architect, C. A. Neff, T. David Fitz Gibbon, Rudolph Cooke and Van Leeuwen, Bernard B. Spigel and Associate; Commissioned by: Housing\nAuthority of the City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, Baltimore, Md.; S. W. Armistead, Civil Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Engineering Construction Corp.;\nCommissioned by: Suburban Apartments Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Association of Architects- Vernon A. Moore, Chief Architect, C. A. Neff, T. David Fitz Gibbon, Rudolph Cooke and Van Leeuwen, Bernard B. Spigel and Associate; Contractor: Ralph Herzog;\nCommissioned by: Housing Authority of the City of Norfolk; Notes: Set contains a copy of a contract b/t Housing Authority of the City of Norfolk and the City of Norfolk, 9/3/1940.\n"," Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 E. 42nd St., New York; Commissioned by: The Texas Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Henkas Realty Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Exterior of roll notes \"Was Star\" [Theater].\n"," Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Sales Dept., Construction and Maintenance Div., 26 Broadway, New York.; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey;\n"," Drawn by: John W. Saunders, Sr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: John W. Saunders and Son; Commissioned by: Academy Store Corp.; Banks-Hocum;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Banks and Harcum; Notes: Outside of roll notes \"Academy Stores.\"\n"," Drawn by: Various; Commissioned by: Academy Stores; Notes: This roll consisted of several one six one sheet drawings for various alterations to 7501, 7511, 7515, and 7523 Granby St. by various architects.\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: Miss S. R. B. Timberlake;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: White Lumber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Robert A. Fash, Architect, 330 W. 42nd St., N.Y.C.; Commissioned by: United Cigar-Whelan Stores Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. R. Richardson and Co.; Commissioned by: The Holly Holding Corp.- E. T. Scott, Sec.;\n"," Drawn by: Barnum Bruns Iron Works; Commissioned by: Eureka Lodge Modern Elks;\n"," Drawn by: A. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: Mrs. J. J. Lenney;\n"," Drawn by: James W. Lee; Contractor: John H. Pierce; Commissioned by: Independent Order of Odd Fellows; Notes: This is the first I.O.O.F. hall in Norfolk. It was later converted into a department store.\nIncludes a set of drawings for Alterations and Additions to the L. Snyder Department Store, June 1940 (Permit # 42987), by Bernard B. Spigel (4 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: V. T. Myers, Contractor; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: 28th and Colley Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Commissioned by: Yellow Cab Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: B. and D. L. Margolius; Notes: Includes additional sets of plans for adjacent warehouses. Warehouse drawings by Peebles and Ferguson, December 1923 (5 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Harry Comess;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: T. W. Jones;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Sash and Door Co.;\n"," Drawn by: W. T. Gregory; Contractor: W. T. Gregory;\n"," Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, Richmond, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: E. C. Seiz, Architect; Commissioned by: Ben J. Massell, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Holly Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Old Dominion Marine Railway Corp.; Commissioned by: Old Dominion Marine Railway Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Contractor: R. R. Richardson Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Leigh Memorial Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 305 Flatiron Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: G. F. Cox; Commissioned by: Mary Jane Bakery;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Commissioned by: Mary Jane Bakery; Notes: Includes second drawing set for Addition to Mary Jane Bakery, 1513 Monticello Ave., 1/17/1944 (Permit # 50096), Bernard\nB. Spigel- Architect (2 sheets)\n"," Drawn by: R. H. Edney, Designer; Commissioned by: Norfolk Linen Service;\n"," Drawn by: Federal Security Agency, National Youth Administration for Virginia, Richmond Trust Building, 7th and Main Sts., Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: National Youth Administration; Notes: Drawings include\nDormitories, Administration building, Dining hall, and Infirmary.\n"," Drawn by: Merrill C. Lee, F. A. I. A., Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Virginia Engineering Co.; Commissioned by: Bell Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: A. R. Abrams Co., Contractors and Designers, Commercial Exchange Building, Atlanta, Ga.; Commissioned by: Grayson Dress Shops, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Max Berent;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Mrs. L. M. Jensen;\n"," Drawn by: Speight Iron and Wire Co.; Contractor: Speight Iron and Wire Co.; Commissioned by: City Motor Co.;\n"," Drawn by: W. W. Jones Co. [?]; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Kelling-Easter Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T. G. Harrell, Contractor; Commissioned by: A. W. Overton;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: Leroy Margolius;\n"," Drawn by: E. M. Hanbury, Portsmouth, Va.; Contractor: C. J. Lindeman; Commissioned by: Smith and Welton, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: McKenzie, Voorhees, and Gmelin, Architects, 1123 Broadway, New York City; Commissioned by: C and P Telephone Co. of Virginia; Notes: Includes one sheet and specifications for \"Business Office\nAlterations\" by Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia- Engineering Dept., dated 7/23/1934 (Permit # 33844), R. R. Richardson and Co., contractors.\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Ghent Methodist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: George Hayes; Commissioned by: Dr. E. S. Webster;\n"," Drawn by: J. F. Doyle; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Law;\n"," Drawn by: John W. Saunders; Commissioned by: N. T. Cox;\n"," Drawn by: J. K. Mullen; Commissioned by: W. C. Drewanz;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fairmount Park M. E. Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: James A. Ridgewell;\n"," Drawn by: J. T. Ewell; Commissioned by: J. M. Decker;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Logan McCloud; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Seay Brothers; Commissioned by: J. W. Seay;\n"," Drawn by: E. C. Liverman, Contractor; Contractor: E. C. Liverman; Commissioned by: Rev. Robert Kealey, Rector;\n"," Drawn by: Wellington W. Cummer, Registered Architect, Jacksonville, Fla.; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: H. B. Goodrich;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: Logan McCloud; Commissioned by: Riverview Pharmacy Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Registered Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, 421 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Md.; Contractor: Engineering Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Suburban\nPark Apartments Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: Wright Motor Co.; Notes: Includes three photographs of other buildings.\n"," Drawn by: C. Q. Nuggent; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: C. Q. Nuggent;\n"," Drawn by: H. G. Brown; Contractor: H. G. Brown; Commissioned by: Joseph Lex;\n"," Drawn by: J. Tevss; Commissioned by: B. and D. L. Margolius; Notes: The tag and city finding aid information on this building may indicate that it was reused as a Warehouse/Storage facility, although no post-1917 drawings are included in this roll.\n"," Drawn by: J. Tevss; Commissioned by: Isaac L. Margolius; Notes: This drawing was found rolled together with Control Number 246, Factory for B. and D. L. Margolius - Permit Number: 9159.\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect,; Contractor: Gregory and Williams; Commissioned by: J. M. Gamage and Co.; Notes: This roll contains new information on post-1909 alterations or additions, but it does\nhave a \"1940\" tag number.\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect,; Contractor: J. Z. Gooch and Co.; Commissioned by: A. Winslow and Co.; Notes: This roll contains new information on post-1919 alterations or additions, but it does\nhave a \"1940\" tag number.\n"," Drawn by: Calrow, Wren, and Hazewell, Architects; Notes: Includes drawings for the Hampton Theater, W/S of Hampton Blvd. b/t 44th and 45th Sts., dated 7/18/1940, by Alfred M. Lubin, Architect, 518 Dickenson\nBuilding, Norfolk, (5 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Office of Chief Engineer, Roanoke, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Abe Fleder;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Baydush Corp.; Commissioned by: Stores Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Odend'Hal-Monks Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Calrow, Browne, and Fitz-Gibbon, Architects; Contractor: D. N. Morrison; Notes: Includes one sheet blueprint by Ross-Frankel, Inc./Morris Lapidus, Associate, 402 West 27th St., N.Y.C., (Permit #\n41833) for Store for Jonas Shoppes, 332 Granby St., dated 1/26/1940.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Harry Comess; Notes: Includes additional 2 sheet set by Harry Adelman, Architect, 7400 Granby St., Norfolk, (Permit #\n55388) for Two Story Addition 152 Church St. for M \u0026 H Incorporated, dated 12/6/1946.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Union Warehouse Co.; Notes: Includes 6 sheets and specifications for Alterations and Additions to Warehouse- Fawn St.- for the Cotton Products Corp., by Benjamin F.\nMitchell, Architect and Engineer, 355 Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va. (Permit # 28214), dated 2/17/1930.\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Commissioned by: B. and D. L. Margolius;\n"," Drawn by: Harry Adelman, Architect, Bankers Trust Building, Norfolk; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Charles M. Cacace and Daniel H. Barber;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: C. C. Pierce; Commissioned by: J. L. Tobin; Notes: Includes 3 sheets showing Alterations and Additions to Existing Bowling Alley Building for\nMr. Tobin, Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr. (Permit # 44111), dated 2/28/1941.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Virginia Bag Company;\n"," Drawn by: S. W. Armistead, C. E., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Suburban Park Corp.; Notes: Annotated map of a suburban development.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Mr. Carlisle E. Tatum;\n"," Drawn by: Barnum-Bruns Iron Works; Commissioned by: Levine Theater;\n"," Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 E. 42nd St., New York; Contractor: J. M. Whitney; Commissioned by: P. S. Moncure;\n"," Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Registered Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, 421 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Md.; Contractor: Engineering Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Suburban\nPark Apartments Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Wickham C. Taylor, Architect, Citzen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Saint Joseph's School;\n"," Drawn by: B. B. Melchor; Commissioned by: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: John D. Gordon's Estate;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Mrs. L. S. Vaughn;\n"," Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Commissioned by: Railway Express Agency;\n"," Drawn by: B. Goldman; Commissioned by: B. Goldman;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: T. Grey Cob[?];\n"," Drawn by: Philip B. Moser, Architect, 702 Law Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Johnson Construction Co.; Commissioned by: C. M. Baylor; Notes: Includes three sheets by Alex O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk,\nfor alterations to the 4th Floor of the Corydon Apartments, (Permit # 43110), 9/19/1940. Also known as Mercer Apartments.\n"," Drawn by: C. A. Neff, Architect; Commissioned by: Pender Grocery co.;\n"," Drawn by: Thompson Engineering Co.; Commissioned by: Rubco Realty Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: Whitt G. Sessoms;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Brichard's Dairy;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Baydush Corp.; Commissioned by: Mr. B. Baydush; Notes: Includes two sheets for Alteration to Jefferson Hotel (fire escape), 226 1/2 W. Bute\nSt., by B. Baydush, (Permit # 59398), dated 2/3/1949.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eddie Emanuelson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: B. T. Backus;\n"," Drawn by: C. H. Thayer, Jr., Neon Processing Co.; Contractor: Neon Processing Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Mattress Co.;\n"," Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 E. 42nd St., New York; Commissioned by: The Texas Company;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Stores Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk S. P. C. A.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: George Shames and J. Bodner;\n"," Drawn by: W. W. Powers; Contractor: R. R. Gunter;\n"," Drawn by: F. R. B.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: R. R. Richardson; Commissioned by: WTAR;\n"," Drawn by: Truscon Steel Co., Youngstown, OH; Commissioned by: Imperial Tobacco Co.;\n"," Drawn by: W. W. Powers; Contractor: George Gray; Commissioned by: George Gray;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Elliot and Co.; Commissioned by: Montecello Hotel Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. M. Tebault;\n"," Drawn by: Louis A. Oliver, A.I.A. , Herbert L. Smith, III, A.I.A., Architects, 409 Yarmouth St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Calvary Assembly of God [Church];\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Highland Court Apartment Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. D. Denny, Jr.; Notes: Large section torn and missing.\n"," Drawn by: Thomas H. Boyle, Jr., 102 Chatham Circle, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: J. W. Saunders, Jr.; Commissioned by: O. R. Baxter;\n"," Drawn by: American Oil Company, Engineering Department, Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: American Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Bishop Grace Foundation;\n"," Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect, 932 Hoyster Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: U. S. Post Office;\n"," Drawn by: Joseph B. Courtney, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: R. D. Lambert;\n"," Drawn by: The Pure Oil Co., Engineering Dept., Chicago, Il.; Commissioned by: Colonial Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 931 West 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Reisner and Urbahn, Consultants, 645 Madison Ave, New York City;\n"," Drawn by: Standard Iron and Steel Co., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Hall-Hodges Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Planters Chemical Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Nick Wright Building, Colonial Ave and 31st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Bratten-Roughton Motor Co.;\n"," Drawn by: C. W. Hopkins, Jr.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Motor Boat and Racing Association;\n"," Drawn by: Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Office of the District Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Outside of the roll has notation of \"Davis Pier.\"\n"," Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, 1009 East Main St., Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. J. Brody;\n"," Drawn by: William G. Bursnall, Architect, Colonial Stores Incorporated, 301-21 Dunmore St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: P. W. Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Colonial Stores, Incorporated;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. D. Lambert; Commissioned by: Bonney Motor Exp.;\n"," Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect, 932 Royster Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, Local Union # 331;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Builders; Contractor: Norfolk Builders; Commissioned by: Mrs. Louise Guthrie;\n"," Drawn by: A. C. Sewell, B. A. Williams; Contractor: G. G. Sewell Construction Co.; Commissioned by: G. G. Sewell Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Alan Fleder;\n"," Drawn by: E. D. Denny; Commissioned by: P. J. Boogades;\n"," Drawn by: Robert L. Dixon; Commissioned by: Sara B. Patterson;\n"," Drawn by: J. B. Wooding; Commissioned by: Louis Friedman;\n"," Drawn by: Water Cooling Equipment, St. Louis, Mo.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspapers;\n"," Drawn by: L. Birsch, Jr.; Commissioned by: Hampton Roads Tractor and Equipment Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Colonial Chevrolet;\n"," Drawn by: Wilfred L. Keel, A.I.A., Architect, Atlanta, Ga.; Commissioned by: Orkin Exterminating Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Atlanta Equipment;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Curtis Marine Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Distributing Branches, Construction Dept., Grant Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Commissioned by: Seay Motor Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Batchelder and Collins;\n"," Drawn by: Jack Robinson, West Ocean View Ave., Norfolk, Va., Contractor and Builder; Contractor: Jack Robinson; Commissioned by: The Lorraine Press, Samuel Baras, Prop.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Marine Co.;\n"," Drawn by: C. E. Miles; Commissioned by: C. E. Miles;\n"," Drawn by: T. Nelson Worley, Designer; Commissioned by: H. V. Hayman;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, 200 Dickson Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Motors Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect; Commissioned by: Sutton Manufacturing Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George Jensen;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Bayfront Corporation;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Terminal Division; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. B. Duke and Son; Commissioned by: Hoffman Cigar Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Noland Company;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Christ Methodist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. R. Richardson and Sons; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspaper, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Thomas H. Boyle, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: A. C. Mock; Commissioned by: H. C. Hopkins;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Gregory Construction Co.; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: L and M Realty Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect; Commissioned by: Berkley Pentecostal Holiness Church;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Second Congregational Christian Church;\n"," Drawn by: Various; Commissioned by: N/A; Notes: Group consists of sketches, tracings, linen, and Diazo prints for the Norfolk Municipal Airport grounds and buildings.\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: R. R. Richardson; Commissioned by: Park Avenue Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. Wooton; Commissioned by: Alban Loeircio; Notes: See also Permit # 59178 (January 1949).\n"," Drawn by: Clarence Wooton; Contractor: Cullifer Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Mrs. Woodfin G. Willis;\n"," Drawn by: Harry Adelman, Architect, 7400 Granby St., Norfolk; Contractor: Albert Solomon, Builder; Commissioned by: Hyman Teitler;\n"," Drawn by: Charles P. Leavitt \u0026 Associates, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. Zeke Newburg;\n"," Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect; Contractor: James A. Carney; Commissioned by: C. E. Thurston; Notes: Plans for replacement of a building destroyed by fire.\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Builders and Contractors Exchange, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Sun Oil Company, Engineering Dept., Marketing Division, 1600 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Commissioned by: Taylor Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: James A. Albano;\n"," Drawn by: Paul D. Woodward, A.I.A., Architect, 716 Boush St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Master Bros.; Commissioned by: Webb Realty Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Joseph B. Courtney, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Academy;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: Empire Machinery;\n"," Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect; Contractor: I. M. Baker, Jr.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Baker, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect; Contractor: R. S. De Loatch Const.; Commissioned by: Southern Bank of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect, 408 McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; John M. Baldwin, Civil Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: George E. Gray; Commissioned by: George Martin Beach Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Dickson Building, Norfolk, Va.; Churchill-Fulmer Associates, 79 West 44th St., NY, Ny.; Contractor: Bush Construction Company, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Redevelopment\nand Housing Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Hilyard R. Robinson, Architect, Washington, DC; Commissioned by: First Calvary Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Tankar Stations Office and Storehouse;\n"," Drawn by: Esso Standard Oil Company, Marketing Department, Construction and Maintenance, 15 W. 51st St., New York, Ny.; Contractor: R. A. Ladd, III, Construction; Commissioned by: Esso Standard Oil Company;\n"," Drawn by: S. S. Lancaster, Royster Co.; Commissioned by: A. D. Harrell;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Planters Chemical Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. H. Miles and Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mrs. S. Levinson;\n"," Drawn by: Marshall Steel Co., 1112 Water St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Hoffer Bros. Furniture Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Thomas H. Boyle, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: A. C. Mock; Commissioned by: L. E. Owens;\n"," Drawn by: W. L. Hughes Construction Co., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. L. Hughes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Fancy Foods of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Harry Burgoyne;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspapers, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George L. Zudema; Commissioned by: George L. Zudema;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: *; Commissioned by: *; Notes: * J. T. Kelly and B. A. Williams are listed on the outside of the drawing roll, however, it is unclear which person is the owner and which is the\ncontractor.\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: W. T. Grant and Co., 1441 Broadway, New York, Ny.; Ward W. Fenner, Registered Architect; Commissioned by: W. T. Grant and Co.;\n"," Drawn by: W. W. Powers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: George E. Gray;\n"," Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Sunlight Laundry;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: WNOR;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Charles W. Beard, Jr.; Commissioned by: Charles W. Beard, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: B. B. Phillips; Commissioned by: B. B. Phillips;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Joe Phillie's;\n"," Drawn by: DeLoatch Constr.; Contractor: DeLoatch Constr.; Commissioned by: J. R. Lockhart;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Lands Market;\n"," Drawn by: L. L. Wise, Architect and Surveyor, Portsmouth, Va; Commissioned by: Jerusalem Holiness Church, Rev. C. H. Perry;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: B. Baydush Hotel;\n"," Drawn by: Lee L. Wade, A.I.A., Architect, 300 Adams Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Shirley O. Hurst;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., 305 McKevitt Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: D. H. Olmstead; Commissioned by: D. H. Olmstead;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Southern Bank of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: Perry Buick Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A. I. A., Architect; Commissioned by: Forum, Inc. Market;\n"," Drawn by: Talley Neon, Richmond, Va.; Carl Torrence, Consulting Engineer, 2022 Stuart Ave., Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: A and N Store;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. Dey Moore;\n"," Drawn by: Joseph B. Courtney, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Van de Riet Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Van de Riet Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Virginia Electric and Power Co., System Engineering Department; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Petroleum Engineering Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Welding Shipyards, Inc., Norfolk, Va., Plant Engineering Dept.; Commissioned by: Welding Shipyards, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 716 West 20th St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Wise Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Y. M. C. A.;\n"," Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect, 408 McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: H. F. Coke; Commissioned by: H. F. Coke;\n"," Drawn by: American Oil Company, Engineering Department, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: G. W. Bozerth; Commissioned by: American Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Reliable Stores, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Wholesale Floral;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. B. Drake and Son; Commissioned by: Leo E. Kelley;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect; Harrison, Ballard and Allen, Associated; Everud-Elstad-Krueger, Structurel Engrs.;Lanier and Levy, Mechanical Engrs.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing\nAuthority;\n"," Drawn by: J. Albert Heisler, Architect, 709 W. Grace St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: E. M. Pope Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Luck and Henshaw;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 4515 Colley Avenue, Norfolk,Va.; Contractor: Robbins and Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: F. W. Woolworth, Atlanta District Office, V. R. Stuebling, Construction Superintendent; Contractor: Steel Construction Co.; Commissioned by: F. W. Woolworth Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 4515 Colley Ave., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Lafayette Builders; Commissioned by: M. M. Spence;\n"," Drawn by: Wilson B. Dodson, II, A.I.A., Architect, 810 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. M. Pope Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Atlantic Electric Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, Va. -Washington, DC - Paris, France; Contractor: J. B. Denny; Commissioned by: Ghent Methodist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Anthony F. Mussolino, A.I.A., Architect, 246 W. Broad St., Falls Church, Va.; Consulting Architects, Morris Lapidus, Kornblath, Harle, and Liebman; Contractor: Hicks and Ingle Co.; Commissioned by:\nTriangle Motor Hotel;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Robbins and Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: F. A. Duke Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norview Methodist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Woodward and Smith, Architects, 420 Flatiron Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II; Commissioned by: Ghent Medical Center Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect; Langley and McDonald, Site Engrs.; Thayer and Wallace, Structural Engrs.; James E. Hart, Mech. Engrs.; Contractor: F. A. Duke Co., Inc. and J. L. Smith Corp.;\nCommissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, Architects, A.I.A.; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk; Notes: See also control # 428.\n"," Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, Architects, A.I.A.; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk; Notes: See also control # 427.\n"," Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, Architects, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Barnes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Barnes Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: V. W. Stevenson; Commissioned by: S. M. Gregory;\n"," Drawn by: B. B. Spigel, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: J. B. Hecht;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; August Zinkl, R. A., Designer; Contractor: J. W. Creech; Commissioned by: Holy Trinity Parish;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA.; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Southern Bank of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Colonial Ave and 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: J. W. Creech; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Henry L. Livas, A.I.A., Architect, and Associates, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Stanley B. Brundage, A.I.A., Architec, Blair Building, Colley and Brandon Aves., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Peter M. Meredith; Commissioned by: Berkley Citizens Mutual Building and Loan Association;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Bonded Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Harold Herwitz;\n"," Drawn by: C. Chadburne Shumard, A.I.A., Registered Architect, State Rd., Princeton, NJ; Contractor: BuiltWell Homes, Inc.; Commissioned by: Odella P. Wood;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A. I. A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: James T. Copley, Inc.; Commissioned by: Columbian Club, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Harry R. Dudley, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Colley Ave. and 45th St., Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Marshall Steel Co., Inc.; Contractor: Wilson V. Hill; Commissioned by: Dr. L. C. Rhodes;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 31st St. and Colonial Ave.,, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. T. Gregory Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Second Presbyterian Church;\n"," Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect, 809 Brandon Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. H. Belonga; Commissioned by: The Church of the Advent;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. M. Pope Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Harry R. Dudley, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Colley Ave. and 45th St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Joseph B. Sadler; Commissioned by: Airport Motor Inn, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shep Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William L. Page;\n"," Drawn by: J. P. C. Hanbury; The B. F. Goodrich Company, Akron, OH; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: William and Caroline Egelhoff;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Can Do Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Albert T. Watson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. W. Creech, Inc.; Commissioned by: IBM Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: George D. Powell;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank of Tidewater;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. F. Garrett, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. E. Manuel;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: E. F. Hardee;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Oakwood Church of God in Christ;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects and Land Planners, 400 Building Street, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Zayre, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: DePaul Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Parker Industries, Inc., Virginia Beach, VA; Chares H. Thayer, Jr., Consulting Engineer, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Glaubke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Motors, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. H. Miles and Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: John S. Chase, A.I.A., Architect, Houston, TX; Contractor: Lewis M. Warren; Commissioned by: Universal Life Insurance Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Glenn L. Sawyer; Commissioned by: Toback Shop;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: R. L. Harris, Inc., General Contractors; Commissioned by: R. H. Harris Mechanical Contractors;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Home Modernization; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Cardinal Building Corp., 3653 Lenoir Circle, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: P and R Automotive;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. H. Belanga; Commissioned by: W. H. Belanga and Associates, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: DeLoatch Company, General Contractors, 2917 Turnpike Rd., Portsmouth, VA; Contractor: DeLoatch Co.; Commissioned by: Jerry Logaros;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21 St., Norfolk, VA; Fraioli, Blum, Yesselman Assoc., Consulting Engrs.; Vansant and Gusler, Consulting Engrs.; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.;\nCommissioned by: Landmark Communications, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: General Contractors, Ltd., Virginia Beach, Va.; Contractor: General Contractors, Ltd.; Commissioned by: R. W. Hudgins and Son;\n"," Drawn by: Crown Store Equipment Co., 2925 South St., Toledo, OH; Commissioned by: Cole National Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: BCHK Architects, 4100 Building, Granby St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T. H. Nicholson, Jr.; Commissioned by: Harold McGee;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. T. Thornton, Jr.; Commissioned by: W. T. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Tenneco Oil Company, Engineering Dept., Houston, TX; Commissioned by: Harrell and Harrell, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: A. Hensel, A.I.A., Philadelphia, PA; Oliver and Smith, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va., Associated Architects; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: First Presbyterian Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Champion Fences, Inc.; Commissioned by: Ocean View Enterprises; Notes: Sheet shows labeled footprints of amusement park buildings and public areas circa 1960.\n"," Drawn by: Greyhound Food Management, 2301 W. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit, MI; Commissioned by: Greyhound Food Management;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Butler Shoes;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Gordon's Jewelers;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Powell and McClellan; Commissioned by: W. S. Allen;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: Robert Coppage;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. N. Jasper; Commissioned by: A. B. Sieloff;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Beamon Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Murphy Oil Corp., Construction Section, Murby Building, El Dorado, AR;\n"," Drawn by: Humble Oil and Refining Co., Marketing Dept., Operations and Engineering, Houston, Tx; Contractor: A. C. Clark Co.; Commissioned by: Humble Oil and Refining Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects and Land Planners, 400 Building Street, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: T. H. Nicholson, Jr.; Commissioned by: Twin Sail Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T and K Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: T and K Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect; George W. Harris; Contractor: E. N. Jasper;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Keatley-Lapage Rea.; Commissioned by: Keatley;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. N. Jasper; Commissioned by: Tom Powell;\n"," Drawn by: Wilson B. Dodson, II, A.I.A., Architect, 716 W. 20th St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: H. L. Tempe, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer, 1904 Lafayette Blvd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: C. C. Foreman and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Packing Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Mobil Oil Corp., Service Station Engineering Dept., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Mobil Oil Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Diversified Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 1217 Hazel Ave., Chesapeake, Va.; Contractor: Willard H. Bunn; Commissioned by: Willard H. Bunn;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Target Construction; Commissioned by: Ruth Ingram (McLea School);\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Stuart A. Drummond;\n"," Drawn by: Federal Sign and Signal Corporation; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Edward R. Lacy, II; Contractor: O. S. Jarnell; Commissioned by: John Manos;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gray Development and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Gray Development and Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Clarence H. Byler; Commissioned by: Condos Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: American Legion- Dalton and Cartier Post 204;\n"," Drawn by: Colite Industries, Inc., 228 W. Parson St., West Columbia, SC; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Washington Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Fine and Salzberg, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Diversified Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Plasti-Line, Co., Knoxville, Tn.; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Bruce Flournoy Motor Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Diversified Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred Ellis Abiouness; Commissioned by: Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge #38;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. D. Keatley and George A. LePage;\n"," Drawn by: BCHK Architects, 4100 Building, Granby St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: J. W. Creech, Inc.; Commissioned by: Roughton Pontiac Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Beamon Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank of Tidewater;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Israel Steingold;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Chesapeake Steel, Inc.; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia Sheet Metal;\n"," Drawn by: Burger Chef Systems, Inc.; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Burger Chef, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Contractor: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Commissioned by: R. E. Michel Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: King's Daughters Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Master Pools by Schertle, 9916 Jefferson Ave., Newport News, VA; Contractor: Master Pools by Schertle; Commissioned by: G. M. Kaufman;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gray Development and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Plasti-Line, Co., Knoxville, Tn.; Contractor: Cardinal Sign Corp.; Commissioned by: International House of Pancakes;\n"," Drawn by: Washington Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: D. C. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Gray Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Lee, King, and Poole, Architects, Southern States Building, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Basic Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Bell Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Scot Stations, 817 Connecticut Ave. NW, Rm 117, Washington, DC; Commissioned by: Petroleum Marketing Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: George A. LePage;\n"," Drawn by: Joe D. Glenn, Jr. and Associates, Engineers; Contractor: Metro Contruction Corp.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and Industrial Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Joe D. Glenn, Jr. and Associates, Engineers; Contractor: Door Engineering Corp.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and Industrial Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Glass Corp, Inc.; Commissioned by: Kara Enterprises, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk District Corps of Engineers; Joseph B. Sadler; Commissioned by: Southern Materials Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: K and R Toy Shop;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Colonial Chevrolet Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Certified Architect; Contractor: R. L. Harris; Commissioned by: R. L. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Hampton Roads Sanitation District;\n"," Drawn by: David Ross, Inc, Design Consultant, N. S. I. D. 17628 Winslow Rd., Shaker Heights, Cleveland, OH; Commissioned by: Kara Enterprises, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Paul D. Woodward, A.I.A., Architect, 4601 Mayflower Rd., Lafayette Towers, Suite 1-K, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Little Bay Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Tide Water Associated Oil Co., 17 Battery Pl., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Cities Service Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Haynes Furniture;\n"," Drawn by: Department of Utilities, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Van de Riet Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: McLamb Monument Co., Goldsboro, NC; Contractor: Tulford Construction Co.; Commissioned by: J. W. Meekins;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: H. C. Minnie;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Crown Central Petroleum Corp., Baltimore, MD; Commissioned by: Crown Central Petroleum Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Thomas Lipoli;\n"," Drawn by: Craig and Abiouness and Associates; Contractor: Baylor Corp.; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Athletic Club;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Dory Duncan;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Ernest Consolvo;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gray Development, Inc.; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Doug Duncan;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Joseph Schopen;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Burger Chef;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Shoal Development Corp.; Commissioned by: Shoal Development Corp.; Notes: The outside of the roll includes the additional permit numbers 22269, 22270, 22271.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Edward S. Martin; Commissioned by: Carlos Agnese;\n"," Drawn by: B and W Corporation, P.O. Box I, Scheiever, LA; Contractor: A. C. Clark Co.; Commissioned by: Philips 66;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Deaf Missionary Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: William L. Page; Commissioned by: William L. Page;\n"," Drawn by: Craig and Abiouness and Associates, Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Old Dominion Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Kingfoods, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Crest Corporation; Contractor: Crest Corp.; Commissioned by: Lido Inn;\n"," Drawn by: BCHK Architects, 4100 Building, Granby St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Marsel Builders; Commissioned by: Fine Petroleum Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: N. Merrill Beck, Jr. and Associates, Civil Engineers and Surveyors, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Berkley Lodge # 12, I. B. P. O. E. of W.;\n"," Drawn by: B and W Corporation, Scheiever, LA; Contractor: Petroleum Engineering Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Nastrado;\n"," Drawn by: Sealtest Foods; Commissioned by: Sealtest Foods;\n"," Drawn by: Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Consulting Engineer, Six Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspapers, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Industrial Capital;\n"," Drawn by: Sun Oil Company, Engineering Dept., Marketing Division, 200 W. Lancaster Ave, Wayne, Pa.; Commissioned by: Sun Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Keeling, Washington, Washington, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Joseph Patish;\n"," Drawn by: International Multifoods Corp., Minneapolis, MN; Craig and Abiouness and Associates, Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Old Dominion Construction Co.;\nCommissioned by: King Foods, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect, 1709 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect; Chandler and Gibson, Electric and Mech. Engr.; Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Structural Engr.; Langley, McDonald and Overman, Site Engrs.; Contractor: J. L. Smith\nCorp.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Rice's;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Henry L. Livas, A.I.A., Architect, and Associates, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: St. Paul Church of God in Christ;\n"," Drawn by: Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Consulting Engineer, Six Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. L. Smith Corp.; Commissioned by: Pepsi Cola Bottling Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Federal Sign and Signal Corporation; Contractor: Talley Neon Sign Co.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Turner Advertising Co., 732 Ashby St. N. W., P. O. Box 2686- Station D, Atlanta, GA; Charles H. Thayer, Structural Engineer, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Waffle House;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Commercial Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: John D. Wenge; Commissioned by: Wig Boutique;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: Phillip Bros.;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects and Land Planners, 400 Building Street, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Havenwood Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: S. W. Cohen;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk,Va.; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: St. Mathias' Lutheran Church;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: The Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Scott B. Arnold, A.I.A., Architect, 7550 Red Rd., South Miami, FL; Contractor: First Florida Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Jenny Thompson;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 4807 Colley Avenue, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: D. L. Foreman; Commissioned by: Colonial Cheverolet;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cobb and Clemons; Commissioned by: J. D. C. Rockefeller;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Allsbrook Radiator Service;\n"," Drawn by: R. B. and C. J. Lindemann; Contractor: Lindemann Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Lindemann Bros.;\n"," Drawn by: Donaldson Art Sign Co., Inc., Covington, KY; Contractor: Cardinal Sign Corp.; Commissioned by: American Motors Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Baldwin and Gregg, Civil Engineer; Edwin B. Small, Structural Engineer; Vansant and Gusler, Mech/Elec Engineer.; Contractor: J. W.\nCreech, Inc.; Commissioned by: Roughton Pontiac Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, 905 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: James A. Carney; Commissioned by: Standard Office Supply;\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Brommers Business Interiors, 3314 Poplar Ave., Memphis, TN; Commissioned by: Roosevelt Shopping Center;\n"," Drawn by: W. B. Middleton, Inc.; Contractor: Glaubke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: W. B. Middleton, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: American Buildings Co., Efula, AL; Commissioned by: J. H. Simpkins; Notes: Permit # 23015 is for the foundation only. These two permit numbers are housed together.\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: The Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Haynes Furniture;\n"," Drawn by: City of Norfolk, Dept. of Public Works, Division of Highways and Traffic Engineering; Contractor: Birsch Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Standard Iron and Steel Co., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: C. C. Foreman and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Sealtest Foods;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Holton, and Kroskin , 4100 Building Granby St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Tidewater Assocation of Home Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Joe D. Glenn, Jr., Consulting Engineer, 5661 Virginia Beach Blvd., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Shep Corp.; Notes: Foundation only.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: W. A. Wheary;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect; Contractor: M. R. Edmunds and Son; Commissioned by: Solid Rock Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Dale E. Wiedmaier; Commissioned by: Daniel Bacellie;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: Kiby Eason;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Willard A. Sparrow; Commissioned by: First Pentecostal United Holy Church of America;\n"," Drawn by: Star Manufacturing Co.; Contractor: Space Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: E. L. Christie; Notes: Permit # 23233 is for foundation only.\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Dory Duncan;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Rimco Corp. of Tidewater;\n"," Drawn by: Atlantic Equipment Corporation; Commissioned by: Arnold Andersky;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Gerald E. Snyder;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: George Lindberry;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, A.I.A., Architects, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Graybar Electric Co.;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Rome, Italy; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by:\nShiloh Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Joseph J. Wallace, Consulting Engineer, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society (Edward Hively);\n"," Drawn by: Craig and Abiouness and Associates, Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Old Dominion Construction Co.; Commissioned by: King Foods of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William L. Hester;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Tommie F. Jordan, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Elmer and Alise Downs;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: J. P. Hardin;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Kay Holding Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 4807 Colley Avenue, Norfolk,Va.; Contractor: Fred Raper; Commissioned by: Texaco;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Old Dominion Construction Co.; Commissioned by: T. Morrissette;\n"," Drawn by: Globe Iron Construction Co., Inc., P. O. Box 5625 Postal Annex, Norfolk, VA; Chandler and Gibson, Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Globe Iron Construction Co., lnc.; Commissioned by:\nGlopar Assoc., Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: Humble Oil and Refining Co., 7720 York Rd., Towson, MD; Commissioned by: Humble Oil Refining Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Dixisteel Buildings, Inc.; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Dixon and Van, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Shoney's;\n"," Drawn by: William M. Waslsh, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Baylor Corp.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Laszlo Aranyi, A.I.A., Architect, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: H and S Corp.; Commissioned by: E. O. Swain;\n"," Drawn by: Globe Iron Construction Co., Inc., P. O. Box 5625 Postal Annex, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Globe Iron Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Globe Iron Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: R. Kenneth Weeks, Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Luke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Philip D. Freeman, C. E.; Contractor: Van de Riet Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Merritt-Jones Equipment Co.;\n"," Drawn by: M/S Development, Inc., Denver, CO, Engineering and Construction Service Company; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: M/S Development, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Certified Architect; Contractor: R. L. Harris, Inc., General Contractors; Commissioned by: R. L. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Harry Salvant;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. H. W., Inc.; Commissioned by: W. H. W., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: San Antonio Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Southern Shopping Center, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mostrocco;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: H. C. Minnie;\n"," Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle, General Contractor, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle; Commissioned by: John F. Small;\n"," Drawn by: Karson, Besinger and Associates, Inc., Architects, Planners, Creative Consultants, Carpentersville, IL; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: George M. O'Neill Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Virginia Electric and Power Co., Engineering Department; Contractor: J. Kennon Perrin Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co. (VEPCo);\n"," Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, Wainwright Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Ace Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Dudley Cooper;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Holton, and Kroskin , 4100 Building Granby St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: H. N. Alexander; Commissioned by: H. N. Alexander;\n"," Drawn by: Oscar Mayer and Co., General Planning and Engineering Division, Madison, WS; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Oscar Mayer and Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Turpin Construction Co., 524 W. 25th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Turpin Construction Co.; Commissioned by: S. N. Fibre;\n"," Drawn by: Lindemann Construction Co., 600 W. 25th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Lindemann Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Pacific Ordinance and Electronics;\n"," Drawn by: Bailey Parker Construction; Contractor: Bailey Parker Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: James P. Cootes;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: Herrick Realty Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Joan D. Gifford;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Spencer and Clifton; Commissioned by: Henderson Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Piedmont Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Piedmont Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Carlton T. Goodwin, A.I.A., Architect, One Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. N. Edwards;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority, Rehabilitation and Conservation Division, P. O. Box 968, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: General Contractors, Ltd.; Commissioned by: J. M. Groobey;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: USCO Modular Systems for Education, Housing, and Industry, P. O. Box 16027, Richmond, VA; Contractor: USCO, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Mobil Oil Corp., Service Station Engineering Dept., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Mobil Oil Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Henry L. Livas, A.I.A., Architects-Engineer, and Associates, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Allen P. Wood and Wilson V. Hill; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church (Bute St.);\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Rome, Italy; Contractor: J. B. Denny, Jr.; Commissioned by: McGaughy,\nMarshall, and McMillan;\n"," Drawn by: Repass Iron Works; Commissioned by: Earl C. Rooks;\n"," Drawn by: U. S. Army Engineer District, Norfolk Corps of Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Luke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: R. D. Dunnington; Commissioned by: R. D. Dunnington;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: G. S. Thompson;\n"," Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, 322 Wainwright Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Dudley Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, Wainwright Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Ocean View Amusement Park;\n"," Drawn by: Humble Oil and Refining Co., Distribution and Engineering; Commissioned by: Humble Oil and Refining Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Commercial Builders, Inc.; Contractor: Commercial Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Church of the Advent;\n"," Drawn by: R. Harris; Commissioned by: Richard Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. D. Wenger; Commissioned by: John D. Wenger;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Edward Wallace;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Womble and Kennedy Contracting, Inc.; Commissioned by: Womble and Kennedy Construction, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: D. C. Harris; Commissioned by: D. C. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Tommie F. Jordan, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: McDonald's Corporation, 221 N. LaSalle St., Chicago, IL; Contractor: Hughes and Smith; Commissioned by: McDonald's;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and Industrial\nAuthority;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. J. Roach; Commissioned by: W. J. Roach;\n"," Drawn by: Wilson B. Dodson, II, A.I.A., Architect, 716 W. 20th St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Colite Industries, Inc., 228 W. Parson St., West Columbia, SC; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, A.I.A., Architects, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Hampton Roads Educational Television Assoc.;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk,Va.; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Mama Kayer's Bakery;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Southern Materials Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Chewing, Britt, Hoggard, Lamm, and Gresham, Architects, Engineers, Planners, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Zayre Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: W. L. Hughes Construction Co., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. L. Hughes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Gerald G. Givens;\n"," Drawn by: Abner C. Hopkins, R. W. Pearson, Jr., Associated Architects; Contractor: Koger Properties, Inc.; Commissioned by: Koger Properties, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George A. LePage Realty Corp.; Commissioned by: George A. LePage;\n"," Drawn by: Lindemann Construction Co., 600 W. 25th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Lindemann Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Pacific Ordnance and Electronics;\n"," Drawn by: Tasso Katselas, Architect and Planning Consultant, Pittsburgh, PA; Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Baycon Corp.; Commissioned by:\nRenewal, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. R. Magliano; Commissioned by: Dr. Ben Ward;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Joseph L. Hoggard; Commissioned by: Joseph L. Hoggard;\n"," Drawn by: USCO Modular Systems for Education, Housing, and Industry, P. O. Box 16027, Richmond, VA; Contractor: USCO, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: John Woodward; Commissioned by: John Woodward;\n"," Drawn by: Hart, Freeland and Roberts, Edmund K. Armistead, Architect, Nashville, TN; Contractor: Tru Build Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Kentucky Fried Chicken Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Vlastimil Koubek, A.I.A., Registered Architect, 1200 Seventeenth St. NW, Washington, DC; Contractor: C. Richard Wilton; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Konikoff and Kennedy, Architects, 905 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dudley Cooper;\n"," Drawn by: Konikoff and Kennedy, Architects, 905 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Jewish Community Center;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Structural Engineer; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: Flournoy and Bruce Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Vlastimil Koubek, A.I.A., Registered Architect, 1200 Seventeenth St. NW, Washington, DC; Contractor: F. Richard Wilton; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Carlton T. Goodwin, A.I.A., Architect, One Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Fairmount Park Free Will Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Chewing, Goodwin, and Hoggard, Architects, Engineers, Urban Planners, Virginia Beach and Hampton, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: R. O. Hux, Sr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: James A. Murphy, Jr.; Commissioned by: James A. Murphy, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. A. Murphy, Jr.; Commissioned by: Linroy Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Kirby Building Systems, Inc., Houston, TX; Contractor: Wellsy-Drury Construction Co.; Commissioned by: R. Linquist;\n"," Drawn by: A. Carl Schenck, Construction Management and Engineering Consultants, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Humble Oil and Refining Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Willoughby Bay Marina;\n"," Drawn by: Lindemann Construction Co., 600 W. 25th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Lindemann Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Stewart Sandwiches, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Jack N. Powell;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Wilfred Bruner; Commissioned by: Wilfred Bruner;\n"," Drawn by: Talley Neon, 1908 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond, VA; Frederick C. Weisensale, Structural Engineer; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Food Industries, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Cardox, Division of Chemtron Corporation, Fire Systems Engineering; Contractor: Harry M. Brown; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Shell Oil Company, Southern Marketing Region; Contractor: A. C. Clark Co.; Commissioned by: Shell Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Talley Neon and Advertising Co., Designers, Fabricators, Erectors, 1908 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond; 3300 Cromwell Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Carrol's;\n"," Drawn by: Colite Industries, Inc., 228 W. Parson St., West Columbia, SC; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Sunlight Laundry and Dry Cleaners;\n"," Drawn by: Colite Industries, Inc., 228 W. Parson St., West Columbia, SC; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Talley Neon, 1908 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond, VA; Frederick C. Weisensale, Structural Engineer; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Food Industries, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Anchor Post Products, Inc.; Commissioned by: Anchor Post Products, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Structural Engineer; Contractor: Harold Spilka; Commissioned by: H. B. Bratten;\n"," Drawn by: Richard Bobby, Artist-Designer, 1915 Colonial Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: K. R. Perry;\n"," Drawn by: Paul D. Woodward, Architect; Contractor: Tru Build Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Kentucky Fried Chicken;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Shoal Development Corp.; Commissioned by: Shoal Developemtn Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Hodey White; Contractor: Hodey B. White, Jr.; Commissioned by: Yellow Cab Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Lewis A. Rightmier and Associates, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Nevis Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Heath and Company, Electrical Advertising/Store Fronts, 3225 Lacy St., Los Angeles, CA; Contractor: Calhoun Sign Co.; Commissioned by: H. Salt Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Robert W. Friosh; Commissioned by: Al Paolilli;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gray Development and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Floyd A. Lamm, Jr.; Commissioned by: Floyd A. Lamm, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. Thornton, Jr.; Commissioned by: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Rome, Italy; Commissioned by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan;\n"," Drawn by: Fotomat Corp., 920 Kline Ave., La Jolla, CA; Contractor: E. R. Davis and Sons; Commissioned by: Fotomat Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: B and M Corporation, P.O. Box I, Scheiever, LA; Contractor: Petroleum Engineering Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mastracco;\n"," Drawn by: Wilson B. Dodson, II, A.I.A., Architect, 716 W. 20th St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Leroy Margolius;\n"," Drawn by: Joseph D. Floyd Corp.; Contractor: Joseph D. Floyd Corp.; Commissioned by: Joseph D. Floyd Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect, 1709 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Keeling, Washington, Washington, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Marsel Builders; Commissioned by: Irvin Klavan;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Rome, Italy; Contractor: George O. Gratz, Inc.; Commissioned by: Frank\nThomas;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Schosberg and Mallick;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Rowe and Long, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Goodman Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Price's, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Contractor: Turner Busch, Inc.; Commissioned by: Chess King;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Merle Norman;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Rorrer Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect; Commissioned by: Howard Davis;\n"," Drawn by: Gulf Oil Corporation, Southern Region, Engineering and Construction, Atlanta, GA; Contractor: A. L. Cline and Son Inc.; Commissioned by: Gulf Oil Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Squre, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Lunzer-Busch, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Squre, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Turpin Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: R. A. Young, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Turner Busch, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mostocco;\n"," Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle, General Contractor, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle; Commissioned by: L. S. Febree;\n"," Drawn by: Cameron Associates, Architects, Charlotte, NC;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: Y. M. C. A.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A.; Baldwin and Gregg, Civil Engr; Craig and Abiouness, Structural Engr; William G. Vansant, Electrical Engr; Denard L. Gusler, Mechanical Engr.;\nContractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Area Medical Center Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: O'Neill Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Allyn Berchim Design Office, 38 E. 57th St., New York, NY; Contractor: D and L Equipment; Commissioned by: Susie's Casuals;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: McClurg and Wall, Architects,1369 Laskin Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: A. A. Rosen;\n"," Drawn by: Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Consulting Engineer, Six Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Futterman Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Baldwin and Gregg, Engineers - Surveyors - Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Luke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Hampton Roads Sanitation;\n"," Drawn by: Sorrell Associates, Architects, 304 S. Taylor St., Rocky Mount, NC; Contractor: Glaubke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Unico Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Kogod-Dubb-Revere, Inc., Designers and Manufacturers, 950 Upshur St. NW, Washington, DC; Contractor: Kogod-Dubb-Revere, Inc.; Commissioned by: Sheraton Motor Inn;\n"," Drawn by: Sun Oil Company, Engineering Dept., Marketing Division, 1608 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Contractor: City Sign Services; Commissioned by: D. F. Clayborn;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Scott B. Arnold, A.I.A., Architect, 7550 Red Rd., South Miami, FL; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Burger King Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Rice's;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Ernest Valianos;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Dixie Bearings, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: McCorkel, Northen and Associates, Architects and Planners, A.I.A., A.I.P., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Fine and Salzberg, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Jo-Pa Company , 7256 W. Broad St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: Jo-Pa Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Sheraton Hotel;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: J. B. Cyrus, Civil Engineer; Contractor: Maddroy B. Jordan; Commissioned by: Irving Eisenberg;\n"," Drawn by: Paul D. Woodward, A.I.A., Architect, 4601 Mayflower Rd., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: W. W. Granger, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: W. B. Alderman; Commissioned by: Triangle Office Park, Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: Ivan Smith, A.I.A., Architect, Jacksonville, FL, Virginia Certificate No. 1955; Contractor: Koger Properties, Inc.; Commissioned by: Koger Properties, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Haycox Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Macke, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Craig and Abiouness and Associates, Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Allied Marine Industries;\n"," Drawn by: Sheet Metal Speciatly Co.; Contractor: Sheet Metal Specialty, Inc.; Commissioned by: Pacific Ordnance and Electronics;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank/Seaboard National;\n"," Drawn by: McDonald's Corporation, 221 N. LaSalle St., Chicago, IL; Contractor: Hughes and Smith; Commissioned by: Franchise Realty Interstate Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Contractor: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Commissioned by: Pam Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Chandler and Gibson; Contractor: M. D. Johnson and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Chandler and Gibson;\n"," Drawn by: Sheldon A. Saslow; Contractor: Robert Morris Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: International House of Pancakes;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Nick Lamastra, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: R. L. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Atlantic Equipment Realty Co.;\n"," Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects; Contractor: Home Modernization Center; Commissioned by: Thomas R. Terry;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Piedmont Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Piedmont Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Maddroy B. Jordan; Commissioned by: Irving Eisenberg;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Joseph S. Floyd Corp.; Commissioned by: Floyd Inc. Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Colonial Neon Signs, Inc., 1026 W. 43rd St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Colonial Neon Signs; Commissioned by: Giant Open Air;\n"," Drawn by: Globe Iron Construction Co., Inc., P. O. Box 5625 Postal Annex, Norfolk, VA; Chandler and Gibson, Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Globe Iron Construction Co., lnc.; Commissioned by:\nGlopar Assoc, Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: General Services Administration, Public Building Service, Washington, DC; Contractor: Ira H. Hardin Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Firestone Tire and Rubber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Scott B. Arnold, A.I.A., Architect, 7550 Red Rd., South Miami, FL; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Burger King Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: James N. Berry and Assoc.; Commissioned by: Kimrock Ford, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Leavitt Associates, Architects and Engineers, 4400 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Marlain Realty Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 1217 Hazel Ave., Chesapeake, Va.; Commissioned by: Willard H. Bunn;\n"," Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, Wainwright Building, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Dudley Cooper, Agent;\n"," Drawn by: Tencon, Tennessee Continental Corporation, 400 Rivers Rd., Centerville, TN; Contractor: Cardinal Sign Corp.; Commissioned by: McDonald' s Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: John E. Wool Lumber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Maddroy B. Jordan; Contractor: Maddroy B. Jordan; Commissioned by: Valu-Fair Market;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA.; Contractor: Fire Engineers, Inc.; Commissioned by: Valu-Fair Market;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Edwin T. Holland, 2922 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA;\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: C. E. Thurston and Sons, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Henry L. Livas, A.I.A., Architect-Engineer, and Associates, Norfolk-Hampton, VA; Contractor: Ray Ann Corp.; Commissioned by: Dr. Samuel Wilson;\n"," Drawn by: BCHK Architects, 4100 Building, Granby St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Junius Miller;\n"," Drawn by: M and S Construction Company, Inc., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: M and S Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Joe Simpkins;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. E. Williamson, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Dominion Sheet Metal Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Richard Bobby, Artist-Designer, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Hugh Huff;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. L. Hester and Charles E. McLaine;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gary Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: F. M. Craig Jr.; Notes: Also noted on outside of roll, Permit No. 22859\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Socrates E. Manuel;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Bill Games, Realtor; Commissioned by: Johnny D. Byrd;\n"," Drawn by: Heath and Company, Electrical Advertising/Store Fronts, 3225 Lacy St., Los Angeles, CA; Contractor: Calhoun Sign Co.; Commissioned by: H. Salt Esq. Fish and Chips;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Charles R. Samuels;\n"," Drawn by: State Neon Co., Inc., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: State Neon Company, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dominion Theater Co.;\n"," Drawn by: General Indicator Co.; Contractor: Universal Signs, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Keeling, Washington, Washington, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Barbara B. Patish;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Piedmont Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects, 1600 East Little Creek Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Commercial Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Harry M. Stevens;\n"," Drawn by: Talley Neon; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Shriver and Holland Architects, Professional Arts Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Robert Morris Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and Industrial Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. L. Ferguson, Inc.; Commissioned by: Bell Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle, General Contractor, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle; Commissioned by: Delia P. Bohannon;\n"," Drawn by: Elliott and Company, Inc., Norfolk, VA, Rocky Mount, NC; Contractor: Elliot and Co.; Commissioned by: Elliott and Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Ashton H. Pully, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Mrs. M. Wright;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Man-Joe Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Judge William Shapiro;\n"," Drawn by: Evan J. McCorkle, Jr., A.I.A. and Associates, Architects and Planning Consultants, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Checkered Flag;\n"," Drawn by: Baldwin and Gregg, Engineers - Surveyors - Planners, Norfolk - Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. W. Burress;\n"," Drawn by: Verebely and Associates, Architects, Suite 32, 809 Live Oak Dr., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: George Jensen, Inc.; Commissioned by: Peggy Jensen;\n"," Drawn by: R. S. Fling and Partners, Inc., Consulting Engineers, 999 Crupper Ave., Columbus, OH; Contractor: Tidewater Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Continental Grain Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Virginia Realty Co.; Commissioned by: W. F. Thornton, Jr.; Notes: Permit # 73591-73596\nare for fences at these addresses.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Kevin Weller;\n"," Drawn by: Thad A. Broom; Commissioned by: Evelyn and Richard Reynolds;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mrs. Mills Darden, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Maxwell B. Edwards, P. E., Consulting Engineer, Civil, Structural, Norfolk, VA; Brundage, Cohen, and Holton, A.I.A., Architects, Suite 523-527, Law Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr\nConstruction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: David P. Jacobson Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Randall A. Strawbridge, incorporated, Consulting Engineers, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Creative Displays, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Adkins and Associates, Consulting Engineers, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Braywood Manor Associates;\n"," Drawn by: Cohen and Haft, Holtz Kerxton and Assoicates, Architects and Planners; Commissioned by: Christopher Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: O'Brien Construction Co.; Commissioned by: B. A. W. Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: WGP Architects, A.I.A., P. O. Box 1791, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Roladine Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Sidney Finkelstein;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Tides Realty;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Best Repair Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred E. Abiouness; Commissioned by: Walker and Laberge Co. Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: R. S. Fling and Partners, Inc., Consulting Engineers, 999 Crupper Ave., Columbus, OH; Contractor: Tidewater Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Continental Grain Co.;\n"," Drawn by: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Hall Hodges Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billyn Woods;\n"," Drawn by: Peninsular Sign Co., St. Petersburg, FL; Contractor: Calhoun Sign Co.; Commissioned by: Pantry Pride;\n"," Drawn by: Rancorn Wildman Krause, A.I.A., Architects Planners, Suite 230, 229 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Snyder Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: B. F. Hartwig;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., and Associates, Inc., Architects, 7460 Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Talbot Park Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Kussa/Trauth, Ltd., 150 N. Wacker Dr., Chicago, IL; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Shulman's, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: G. L. Cline and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Chesapeak and Potomac Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: WGP Architects, A.I.A., P. O. Box 1791, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Charles A. Wright and Assoc.; Commissioned by: Downtown Racquet Club, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Jennifer Crockford;\n"," Drawn by: The Design Collaborative, Principal, Laxzlo Aranyi, A.I.A., 138 Rosemont Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Gregory Kent Lawrence;\n"," Drawn by: Gary W. Bright, Architect, A.I.A., 2466 Pleasure House Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Life Federal Savings and Loan Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Bauer Compressor, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Inc., Architects Planners, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: M. D. Johnson and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Arthur Polizos;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Wayne C. Lusk;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Hardison Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Junk Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Herman, Chapman, Architects and Engineers, 420 W. Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: Norfolk Flower Shop;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Roosevelt Hatch;\n"," Drawn by: City of Norfolk, Dept. of Parks and Recreation; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: T. E. Morgan and Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Anthony S. Porter;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin B. Adderholdt, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 436 Court St., Portsmouth, VA; Contractor: Richard Dobson Building, Inc.; Commissioned by: U-Haul Co. of VA;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Tommy Mustin Plastering Co.; Commissioned by: Tommy Mustin;\n"," Drawn by: P. Lara; Contractor: Michael Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: George M. Edwards;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Toren Adams Building Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Steve Peppas;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Godfrey Brothers, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Berkley Machine Works;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Carpenters Unlimited; Commissioned by: Crockin Levy Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. E. Weddle and Associates, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Leavitt Associates, Architects and Engineers, 4400 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Southgate Terminals;\n"," Drawn by: Baskervill and Son, Architects and Engineers, 2313 W. Cary St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: DePaul Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Houston, TX; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Bank of\nVirginia;\n"," Drawn by: Livas and Associates, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Urlson U. Hill; Commissioned by: Bethel Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Equitable Life;\n"," Drawn by: Surratt, Smith and Abernathy Associates, Architects, Charlotte, NC; Contractor: Suitt Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Leggett's Department Store;\n"," Drawn by: Baskervill and Son, Architects and Engineers, 2313 W. Cary St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: DePaul Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Shriver and Holland Associates, Architects-Planners-Project Coordinators, 355 W. Freemason St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: George Jensen, Inc.; Commissioned by: Arthur Real Estate Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Resort Custom Builders; Contractor: Resort Custom Construction Co.; Commissioned by: William H. Norris;\n"," Drawn by: F and W Construciton Co.; Contractor: F and W Construction Co.; Commissioned by: F and W Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Nestor Construction Co.; Contractor: Nestor Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Nestor Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: George S[?]; Commissioned by: Tides Realty;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Otis D. Winn; Commissioned by: Steve Loder;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: K and W Enterprises; Commissioned by: Live Oak Sound, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Contractor: Beam Development Corp.; Commissioned by: Frank K. Tarrant;\n"," Drawn by: Woodsmen Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Billy M. Woods;\n"," Drawn by: Admiralty Construction Co., Inc.; Contractor: Admiralty Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: T. R. Bottoms;\n"," Drawn by: Shriver and Holland Associates, Architects-Planners-Project Coordinators, 142 W. York St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle and Son, Inc., General Contractors, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: T. A. Stander;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Buster Harris;\n"," Drawn by: kolux / npi division, GIC- General Indicator Corporation, Kokomo, IN; Contractor: City Sign Co.; Commissioned by: Harris Tire Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Man-Joe Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Judge William Shapiro;\n"," Drawn by: Hester Construction and Development Co.; Contractor: Hester Construction and Development Co.; Commissioned by: Hester Construction and Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Beam Development Corp.; Commissioned by: Dr. S. V. Sigfred, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: David Sonkin;\n"," Drawn by: F and W Construciton Co.; Contractor: F and W Construction Co.; Commissioned by: J. H. Francisco;\n"," Drawn by: Peter M. Meredith, Meredith Construction Co.; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Meredith Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Nestor Construction Co.; Contractor: Nestor Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Nestor Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Gary Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Gary Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Howmet Aluminum Corporation, Building Specialties Division, 227 Town East Blvd., Mesquite, TX; Contractor: W. B. Goode Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Southland Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Man-Joe Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Judge William Shapiro;\n"," Drawn by: Wax Bryman Associates, Architects and Planners, Grove Ave., Cedarhurst, NY; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: United National Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Sporting Life;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Stephen St. John;\n"," Drawn by: Helfant Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Helfant Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Inc., Architects Engineers Interior Design, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Martin Mathis Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: United States Postal Service, Eastern Region, Philadelphia, PA; Commissioned by: Canton Associates;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Houston, TX; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Zayre Corporation, Real Estate Division, Framingham, MA; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: T. J. Maxx;\n"," Drawn by: Glenn-Rollins and Associates, Inc., Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia Tractor Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: S. G. Anders, III, Architect; Contractor: Design 3 Corp.; Commissioned by: Richard E. Bell;\n"," Drawn by: Carneal and Johnston, Architects and Engineers, 602 W. Cary St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: R. and H. General Contractors; Commissioned by: First and Merchants National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Houston, TX; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Winford Lindsay Associates, Architects, 1300 Plaza Dr., Lawrenceville, GA; Commissioned by: Day Realty of South Carolina;\n"," Drawn by: Walsh and Ashe Associates, A.I.A., Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: A. D. Doxey, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: H. Mehryari, Lerner Shops, 354 Park Ave. South, New York, NY; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Lerner Shops;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: M. L. Mills; Commissioned by: M. L. Mills;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Harry E. Pitt, Jr.; Commissioned by: H. E. Pritt, Jr. and J. C. Davenport;\n"," Drawn by: C. Richard Shepherd, Architect, 349-C4 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Cross Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Gutterman Iron and Metal;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Robert C. Smith; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Otis S. Meekins, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 4310 E. Indian River Rd., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: John A. Meekins; Commissioned by: Progress Associates, Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Robert C. Smith; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Harris E. Pritt, Jr.; Commissioned by: H. E. Pitt, Jr. and J. C. Davenport;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., and Associates, Inc., Architects, 7460 Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: K. R. Perry;\n"," Drawn by: R. S. Fling and Partners, Inc., Consulting Engineers, 999 Crupper Ave., Columbus, OH; Contractor: Tidewater Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Continental Grain Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Lynwood E. Brown, A.I.A. and Associates, Inc., 282 N. Washington St., Falls Church, VA; Commissioned by: Steak and Ale Restaurants of America;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Commissioned by: Executive Park Inn, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Virginia Boat House, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: William Freed, Architect, 18 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: C. B. White and Brother., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Winford Lindsay Associates, Architects, 1300 Plaza Dr., Lawrenceville, GA; Commissioned by: Day Realty of South Carolina;\n"," Drawn by: Raoul Wheeler Wilkins, Architect, Maidens, VA; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Southland Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Master Pools by Schertle, Inc.; Commissioned by: Jack M. Hill;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: A. D. Doxey T/A Olde Towne Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: C. E. Lints;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Conoly Phillips;\n"," Drawn by: Hampton Roads Engineering Co., Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Consultants, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Allied Towing, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Gary Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Gary Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Eastern Roofing Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Military Circle Mall;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., and Associates, Inc., Architects, 7460 Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Azalea Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Frank Carey Holton, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 5500B Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Aldridge Electric Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Addington-Beaman Lumber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Kenneth Balk and Associates, Inc., Architects-Engineers-Planners, 9362 Dielman Industrial Dr., St. Louis, MO; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Wohl Shoe Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Lady Madonna;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; 2408 Princess Anne Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Cox Cable Television of\nNorfolk;\n"," Drawn by: London Bridge Machine and Welding, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Mufflers, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Gary Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Lindy's;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. C. Barco;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Herman, Chapman, Architects and Engineers, 420 W. Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: B. B. Spigel Residency Trust;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fireside Homes, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Cardinal Homes Incorporated, Wylliesburg, VA; Contractor: B and B Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Willam Runnells;\n"," Drawn by: Waterway, Surveys and Engineering, Ltd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Blessed Sacrament Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Kenneth Brown; Commissioned by: Baum;\n"," Drawn by: Conrad Brothers, Inc., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank Seaboard National;\n"," Drawn by: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Hemingway Transport, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: C and P Phone Center Store;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billy M. Woods;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billy M. Woods;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Joe S. Beck;\n"," Drawn by: Walsh, Ashe and Dills, A.I.A., Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Salsburg Properties; Commissioned by: William E. Sams;\n"," Drawn by: Sol W. Cohen; Commissioned by: Princess Anne Fixtures;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: C. E. Lints;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Academy;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Service Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Darlene Baines;\n"," Drawn by: Henderson Associates, Architecture and Interior Design, 1503 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Robert Henderson;\n"," Drawn by: Robbie F. Nurnberger, Architect and Planner, 601 Whitechapel Dr., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Mike A. Cobb; Commissioned by: Herbert Rockafeller;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William L. Page;\n"," Drawn by: J. B. Cyrus, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: African Methodist Episocal Zion Church;\n"," Drawn by: Walsh, Ashe and Dills, A.I.A., Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: T. E. Morgan and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: T. E. Morgan;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Man-Joe Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Socrates Manuel;\n"," Drawn by: Robert L. Yoder, Architect, 828 Greensboro Ave., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Myron Glassman;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William Hodges;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Socrates E. Manuel; Commissioned by: Thomas Clark;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: C and W Associates;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: John A. Turner;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fireside Homes, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Schriver Construction; Commissioned by: Mitch's Auto Service;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Margaret E. Joyner;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Cardinal Homes Incorporated, Wylliesburg, VA; Contractor: B and B Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Master Craft, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: American Sign and Advertising Services, Inc.; Commissioned by: Powell McClellan Lumber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Cavender Associates, Architects, Jack E. Cavender, A.I.A., 1677 Dorsey Ave., East Point, GA; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Chick-fil-A;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Floyd E. Sweats;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Richard W. Tynes;\n"," Drawn by: E. N. Jasper, Developer; Commissioned by: E. N. Jasper;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: A. L. McGowan;\n"," Drawn by: Walsh, Ashe and Dills, A.I.A., Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: St. Thomas A. M. E. Zion Church;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: C and J Home Repairs, Inc.; Commissioned by: Joan J. O'Keefe, III;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Socrates E. Manuel;\n"," Drawn by: C. Richard Shepherd, Architect, 349-C4 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: The King's Landing (David Cashvan);\n"," Drawn by: W. F. T.; Commissioned by: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: S and G Corp.; Notes: Cost is $50,000 for each townhome.\n"," Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects, 1600 East Little Creek Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Beach Buildings Corp.; Commissioned by: Capes Shipping Agencies, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Jack E. Lee;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Michael J. Watts;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: North Landing Line Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Dr. H. F. Pavon;\n"," Drawn by: McGee Corporation; Contractor: A. C. Clark Co.; Commissioned by: Sav-A-Ton, Inc.; Notes: Includes copy of Norfolk City Ordinance 26,180.\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: McDonald's Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Bluestone Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Exxon Company, U. S. A., A Division of Exxon Corporation, Marketing Department, Distribution and Engineering; Commissioned by: Exxon Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Tubbs Used Auto Parts;\n"," Drawn by: K. Y. Thrift, Civil Engineer; Commissioned by: H. L. Barnes;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Stephen Dobson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Bluestone Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: S and C Corp.; Notes: Single family residence @ $40,000 each.\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Abiouness, Cross, and Bradshaw, Inc., Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA, 3136 Zebulon Rd., Rocky Mount, NC; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia\nNational Bank;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Houston, TX; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Richard Matthews;\n"," Drawn by: Elbert V. Walker, Certified Architect; Jose Francisco Soria, Architect, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: First Cavalry Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Leavitt Associates, Architects and Engineers, 4400 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Econo-Travel Motel;\n"," Drawn by: Brookbank, Murphy, and Shields, Architects, Planners, Interior Designers, Columbus, GA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Plitt Southern Theaters;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Thomas Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Medical Center Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Yates and Berkeley Associates, Ltd., Architects, Planners, Interior Designers, 330 County St., Portsmouth, VA; Commissioned by: Thomas D. Blanchard;\n"," Drawn by: Rancorn Wildman Krause, A.I.A., Architects Planners, 2101 Executive Dr., Hampton, VA; Contractor: Smyth Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: William Gautier;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Sifen Development;\n"," Drawn by: Walker S. Burdette; Commissioned by: Moores Store;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Houston, TX; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Frank Carey Holton, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 5500B Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Charles Bashara;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc., 1038 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital Division of Medical Center Hospitals;\n"," Drawn by: Stephen L. Cooper, Architect; Shoney's, Inc., 1727 Elm Hill, Nashville, TN; Contractor: Barr Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Captain D's;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norshipco;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Herman, Chapman, Architects and Engineers, 420 W. Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mostracco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: T. E. Morgan and Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: S. E. Manuel; Commissioned by: Lou Colinsky, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Verebely and Associates, Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: George Jensen, Inc.; Commissioned by: J. C. J. Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Cohen and Haft, Koltz Kerxton, Associates, Architects and Planners; Commissioned by: Christopher Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: James Egglezos;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Harriet W. Dixon;\n"," Drawn by: Lothorp, Neon and Plastic, 506 Pegram Dr., Tupelo, MS; Commissioned by: Henry Dodge;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: James R. Gray;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Ruby G. Gross;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Lawder Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Disabled American Veterans Chapter #4;\n"," Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle and Son, Inc., General Contractors, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. David Steadman;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Oceanside Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Calvin Miller;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fireside Homes, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Helfant Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Charles R. Johnson;\n"," Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Beam Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: M. L. Walker; Commissioned by: W. J. Summers;\n"," Drawn by: Helfant Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: William G. Bursnall, Architect, Colonial Stores Incorporated, 2251 N. Sylvan Rd., East Point, GA; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Colonial Stores, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Metropolitan Home Maintenance; Commissioned by: Intermission Restaurant;\n"," Drawn by: Shorebay Builders; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Richard L. Brown;\n"," Drawn by: McClurg and Wall, Architects,1559 Laskin Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Arthur-Knight Contracting Co.; Commissioned by: Don Smith;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norman K. Tuttle, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William H. Hodges;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billy M. Woods;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Inc., Architects, Engineers, Planners, Interior Designers, Norfolk, Virginia Beach; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Construction Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mostracco;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: New Age Co-Op Store;\n"," Drawn by: Cassis Associates, Inc., St. Louis, MO; Commissioned by: Toys R Us;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Southside Boys Club;\n"," Drawn by: Surratt, Smith and Abernathy Associates, Architects, Charlotte, NC; Contractor: J. B. Denny Co.; Commissioned by: Leggett Department Store;\n"," Drawn by: Russell and Johnson, Architects, Richmond-Norfolk; Commissioned by: Attucks Theater;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Harry Bronstein;\n"," Drawn by: Humble Oil and Refining Co., Marketing Dept., Distribution and Engineering; Contractor: Quality Engineering Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Exxon;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Westview Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Robert L. Yoder, Architect, 828 Greensboro Ave., Virginia Beach, VA; Miller-Fox, P.C., Civil Engineers, 18 Koger Center, Norfolk, 204 Grayson Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal\nBuildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: C. F. E. Air Cargo, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Certified Professional Engineer; Contractor: L. C. Pincus, Jr. and Co.; Commissioned by: Lionel Leasure, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Sifen Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Barkley Pierce O'Malley, Architects-Planners, 111 Park Pl., Falls Church, VA; Contractor: W. H. Belonga; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Butlers Shoe Corporation, 204 Brookwood Dr. NE, Atlanta, GA; Commissioned by: Butler Shoes;\n"," Drawn by: Cohen and Haft, Holtz Kerxton and Assoicates, Architects and Planners; Commissioned by: The Christopher Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Gemini Homes, Inc., 1525 Montgomery St. Ext., Henderson, NC; Commissioned by: Great Atlantic Building Systems, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Service Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Challenge Contruction, Inc.; Commissioned by: New Cavalry Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Henderson Associates, Architecture and Interior Design, 1503 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Aldridge Electric Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Old Dominion Fish Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Sol W. Cohen, A.I.A., Architect, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Kotarides Brothers; Commissioned by: Alex and Pete Kotarides; Notes: Permit # 68509- 11/20/1979, Permit # 69670-3/13/1980, Permit #\n69982- 4/1/1980, Permit # 70557-70558- 5/5/1980, Permit # 71692-71693- 7/9/1980\n"," Drawn by: Custom Home Design; Commissioned by: Binford Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Thomas W. Hamilton and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Interior Designers, P.C., 1703 Raintree Dr., Richmond, VA; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Sheraton Inn;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; 2408 Princess Anne Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: George Jensen, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and\nIndustrial Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Hudgins Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Executive Park Inn;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Service Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Soria and Julian, Architects, 4504 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Palmer;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Herman, Chapman, Architects and Engineers, 420 W. Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Construction Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mastrocca;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, A.I.A., Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: A. Robbins Furniture Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Frank Carey Holton, Jr., A.I.A., Architect; Commissioned by: Addington Beamon Lumber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William G. Willits;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Soria and Julian, Architects, 4504 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Rose of Sharon Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Leona Hobbs;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: M. L. Miller Construciton Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: George Miller;\n"," Drawn by: Maxwell B. Edwards, P. E., Consulting Engineer, Civil, Structural, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Berkley Machine Works;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. S. Allen;\n"," Drawn by: A. Carl Schenck and Associates, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia Materials, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bob D. Lamm, A.I.A., Architect, Portsmouth, VA; Contractor: Hardy Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Atlantic Permanent Savings and Loan Assoc.;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Ivy, A.I.A., P.C., Virginia Beach, Suffolk, VA; Contractor: Olde Town Development Co.; Commissioned by: Brohemann Enterprises;\n"," Drawn by: Otis S. Meekins, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 4310 E. Indian River Rd., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dibert Valve and Fitting Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Spencer Scott, Architects, Planners, Urban Designers, 801 Plaza One, 1 Main Plaza East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G and V General Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Antioch Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Rancorn Wildman Krause, A.I.A., Architects Planners, Suite 230, 229 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Baylor Corp.; Commissioned by: Lawler Ballard Advertising;\n"," Drawn by: Chandler and Gibson, Consulting Engineers, 4901 Colley Ave, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Anders-Williams Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: City of Norfolk, Dept. of Public Works; Contractor: Lockwood Brothers, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: C. Richard Shepherd, Architect, 349-C4 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Carter and Associates;\n"," Drawn by: Store Planning Division, Drug Fair Drug Store, 6295 Edsall Rd., Alexandria, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Drug Fair Drug Stores;\n"," Drawn by: Steve Tignor, Builder; Commissioned by: Academy Van and Storage;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Westview Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Harry R. Dudley, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Colley Ave. and 45th St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: George O. Wilson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eric C. Smith;\n"," Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects, 1600 East Little Creek Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Raneo Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dr. John Mosher;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: City Roof Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: I. Schwartz, et. al.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Larry Sifen;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer; Contractor: C. C. Foreman and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Distributors of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: jlb.a, Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Robert C. Smith; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Westview Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Baur Compressor;\n"," Drawn by: WGP Architects, A.I.A., P. O. Box 1791, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Charles A. Wright and Assoc.; Commissioned by: Roladine Corp;\n"," Drawn by: Princess Anne Construction; Contractor: Princess Anne Construction; Commissioned by: Princess Anne Paving;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: C and J Home Repairs, Inc.; Commissioned by: H. K. Wood;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Three's Company;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Floyd D. Strew;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Zenith Assoc.;\n"," Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects, 1600 East Little Creek Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: The Builder Group; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Vernon L. Cofer;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Graybeard Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Westview Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billy M. Words;\n"," Drawn by: Otis S. Meekins, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 4310 E. Indian River Rd., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: J. A. Meekins; Commissioned by: Progress Associates, Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Public Schools;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Vincent A. Boone;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fireside Homes, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Paul Long; Commissioned by: Katherine Lille;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Ryan School;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Waddell and Stubbs, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Blue Cross Blue Shield;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Services Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. L. Pincus, Jr. and Co.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Towing;\n"," Drawn by: Frank Carey Holton, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 5500B Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Circle Six Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Design 3 Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Design 3 Corp.; Commissioned by: Eve Marie Perrenot;\n"," Drawn by: Gary W. Bright, Architect, A.I.A., 2466 Pleasure House Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Hofheimer's Shoe Store;\n"," Drawn by: The Design Collaborative, Principal, Laxzlo Aranyi, A.I.A., 138 Rosemont Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Sea Breeze- David J. Wahl; Commissioned by: Robert E. Gonsoulin;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Leana C. Hobbs;\n"," Drawn by: Thomas Construction Co.; Contractor: Thomas Construction Co.; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Waddell and Stubbs, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Benford Construction Co.; Notes: z\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Richmond, Virginia; Omaha, Nebraska; Contractor: Conrad\nBros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Otis S. Meekins, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 4310 E. Indian River Rd., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: John A. Meekins; Commissioned by: Progress Associates, Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Kippinbrock Scale Service;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Service Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Stroud, Pence Associates, Ltd., Consulting Structural Engineers, 204-A Grayson Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Reale Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Catalytic Generators;\n"," Drawn by: James M. Hamill, Architect, Earl F. McKinney, P. E., 216 E. Reynolds Rd., Lexington, KY; Contractor: C and S Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Mexican Dinner Houses;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eastern Virginia Medical Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Glenn-Rollins and Associates, Inc., Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. F. Magann Corp.; Commissioned by: Virginia Tractor Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Livas and Associates, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Deloatch Ceiling Co.; Commissioned by: Metropolitan A.M.E.Z. Church;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Inc., Architects, Engineers, Planners, Interior Designers, Norfolk, Virginia Beach; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Mother's Record\nStore;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: David E. Hope;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Katherine A. Williams;\n"," Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Beam Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Lewis A. Rightmier, Architect, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Phyllis B. Brown;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: C and P Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: D K Design Team, Interior Planners Designers, 7501 Liberty Rd., Baltimore, MD; Contractor: E D B Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Dr. Stanley J. Levine;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Phillip Otto;\n"," Drawn by: W. A. Schmidt; Commissioned by: Howard B. Cohen;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Baymark Realty Corporation; Commissioned by: Michael Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Marguerite O. Brown;\n"," Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Ream Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Beam Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Leon K. Smith, Certified Architect; Contractor: T. W. Alphin; Commissioned by: Henry Dodge;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Sharlyn Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S and C Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Jack R. Jacovides;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: A. P. Doxey, Inc. T/A Old Towne Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cecil M. Edwards; Commissioned by: Cecil M. Edwards;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Dave Riley;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Park Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Russell Brandt;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. L. Sykes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Investors Management;\n"," Drawn by: Robert B. Lindemann, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: Bluestone Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. B. Wood and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craig;\n"," Drawn by: Cardinal Sign Corp., 2629 Dean Dr., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Cardinal Sign Corp.; Commissioned by: Hugh Barton;\n"," Drawn by: Cary Jackson; Contractor: Carey F. Jackson; Commissioned by: Marcise Barongan;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: J and B Contractor; Commissioned by: W. W. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mrs. Jay Taylor;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. Pebworth;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Superior Improvements, Inc.; Commissioned by: John Reilly;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Richard H. Dollar;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Widener Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Hester Construction and Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Robert B. Lindemann, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: Bluestone Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Thomas A. Clark;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Hester Construction and Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: W. A. Schmidt; Contractor: M. and J. Construction and Cabinet Co.; Commissioned by: Andrew L. Wilson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: LBW Contractors; Commissioned by: Elliott Benard;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Monroe Case;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: John W. Justice, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Hester Construction and Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: A. C. Copeland, Jr.; Commissioned by: A. C. Copeland;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Surfside Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Michael Beoulieu;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. S. I.; Commissioned by: P. H. Edwards, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: D. A. V. Chapter No. 21;\n"," Drawn by: W. A. Schmidt; Contractor: Junius Miller; Commissioned by: 4M Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Richmond Engineering Co., Inc., Richmond, VA; Commissioned by: Chemphalt of Carolina, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Dan E. Griffin, A.I.A.; Commissioned by: Gideon Enterprises, Inc.; Notes: Permit # 67478-67479, 10/12/1979, (1979-457); Permit # 64669-64697, 3/15/1979, (1979-099); Permit # 63875-63876, 12/18/1979,\n(1979-503); Permit # 67938-67940, 9/12/1979, (1979-408); Permit # 61912-61913, 7/21/1979, (1979-262); Permit # 63316-63319, 10/31/1979, (1979-430)\n"," Drawn by: G. L. Duern, A.C.I.D.; Commissioned by: Tabernacle Church.\n","There are no restrictions.\n","English\n"],"unitid_tesim":["32256\n"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Norfolk (Va.), Building Inspection Office, Architectural drawings and plans,\n1898-1980"],"collection_title_tesim":["Norfolk (Va.), Building Inspection Office, Architectural drawings and plans,\n1898-1980"],"collection_ssim":["Norfolk (Va.), Building Inspection Office, Architectural drawings and plans,\n1898-1980"],"repository_ssm":["Library of Virginia"],"repository_ssim":["Library of Virginia"],"acqinfo_ssim":["Transferred from the Norfolk (Va.) Community Improvement Department, 30 October 1984.\n"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["9,107 sheets, mostly blueprint with some Diazo print and India ink on linen."],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no access restrictions.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions\n"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["There are no access restrictions.\n"],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArranged sequentially by LVA control number.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement\n"],"arrangement_tesim":["Arranged sequentially by LVA control number.\n"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Department of Public Works was created when Norfolk adopted the a City Manager-style system of government in 1917. Section 52 of the city charter sets forth the administrative departments of government-\nLaw, Public Works, Public Welfare, Public Safety, and Finance- under the City Manager. The Director of the Public Works Department was required to be an engineer by profession with experience in municipal\nengineering. The department would oversee the construction, improvement, repair, maintenance, and use of all public streets, sewers, culverts, canals, viaducts, public highways, sidewalks, drains, ditches, pumping\nstations, dams, wharves, landings, docks, parks, playgrounds, cemeteries, etc.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWithin the Department of Public Works were the City Planning Commission and Board of Dock Commissioners. Walter H. Taylor, Jr. served as the first director of the department.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information\n"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Department of Public Works was created when Norfolk adopted the a City Manager-style system of government in 1917. Section 52 of the city charter sets forth the administrative departments of government-\nLaw, Public Works, Public Welfare, Public Safety, and Finance- under the City Manager. The Director of the Public Works Department was required to be an engineer by profession with experience in municipal\nengineering. The department would oversee the construction, improvement, repair, maintenance, and use of all public streets, sewers, culverts, canals, viaducts, public highways, sidewalks, drains, ditches, pumping\nstations, dams, wharves, landings, docks, parks, playgrounds, cemeteries, etc.\n","Within the Department of Public Works were the City Planning Commission and Board of Dock Commissioners. Walter H. Taylor, Jr. served as the first director of the department.\n"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eNorfolk (Va.), Building Inspection Office, Architectural drawings and plans, 1898-1980. 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Of note are drawings for breweries, lard factories,\nbaseball grandstands, bowling alleys, bakeries, fraternal halls, and oyster packaging plants.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortions of this collection appear to have been discarded by the locality, presumably utilizing some prescribed criteria. However, documentation of those criteria has not been documented. It seems that the\ndrawings were sampled by decade with only drawings from the first year of the decade being retained (Example: 1950, 1960, 1970, etc.). The surviving drawings sometimes include specifications or other\ndocumentation, such as correspondence with the building inspectors, and those materials are housed with the drawings. Some of the early decades maintained alteration drawing sets with the original drawings. Where\napplicable, this has been noted in the finding aid. Additionally, drawing sets for unbuilt projects were also identified and noted. Building type has been noted in the finding aid. The building type was derived\nfrom the building's use at the time of processing. For instance, if a skating rink was converted to a warehouse, it is categorized in the finding aid as a warehouse; however, its previous use is also noted.\nFurther, structures with dual uses, such as a warehouse and office building, are categorized by the first use listed in the drawing title. For the purposed of the finding aid, any single or two family residence\n(duplex) has been considered a residence; dwellings with three or more families have been labeled as apartments. In addition, buildings with associated uses are categorized by that use. For example, a parsonage is\nlisted under \"Church/Synagogue\" rather than \"Residence.\" Hotels and motels are both listed under the project type \"Hotel.\"\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome early drawings are marked with numbers that appear to be permit numbers; however, because this could not be determined absolutely, no number was recorded in the finding aid. The finding aid includes only\nnumbers recorded after 1970 as \"permit number.\" Due to the inconsistency in permit numbering, each drawing has been assigned a unique control number to facilitate storage and retrieval. The collection is arranged sequentially by control number.  The date of the drawing included in the finding aid is the earliest date on all drawing sheets. Revisions or drawing sheets with later dates are not recorded. Additionally, the date may have been derived from associated documents maintained with the drawings. The information recorded as \"Tag Number\" indicates the year and number assigned to the drawing on a paper disk formerly attached to the drawing roll. The disks were removed but the information was recorded in the finding aid to reflect the localities record keeping system.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Peebles and Sharpe, Architects, Columbia Building, Norfolk, Va; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Graham, Jr., C. E.; Notes: Plan shows streets and building footprints.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Carpenter, Breese, and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Second Presbyterian Church; Notes: Drawings dated 1898-1901.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. E. R. Carpenter, Architect, Citzen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Tilley Memorial M. E. Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Breese and Ferguson, Architects; C. J. Calrow, Supervising Architect; Commissioned by: George L. Arps, Esq.; Notes: Later known as the Town Hotel.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. E. R. Carpenter, Architect, 502-503 Citizen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: W. E. Taylor; Notes: Drawing set includes alterations for Messrs. Miller and Rhoads. This building later\noperated as Miller, Rhoads, and Schwartz.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Ferguson and Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes alterations to building ca. 1907. Blueprints are heavily damaged.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. E. R. Carpenter, Architect, 502-503 Citzen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Set includes drawings for additional wings ca. 1900.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Herbert D. Hale, Architect; Henry G. Morse, Jr., Associate, 1075 Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes two sets (one linen, one blueprint). Includes additional blueprint sheet ca. 1933 by Rudolph, Cook, and Van Leewen.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Notes: Set includes drawings for an addition to the school building, ca. 1906.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Notes: Later known as the Hotel Preston.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Notes: Drawings span 1901-1903.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: Abbot, Morris, \u0026amp; Co., Agents;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: S. Q. Collins;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Notes: Information taken from sticker on outside of roll.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Vance Hebard, Architect, 76 Charlotte St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: L. Hoster Brewing Co.; Notes: 1903 DRAWINGS ARE VERY FRAGILE. Second set of blueprints dates from 3/6/1906 and are for a cold\nstorage addition.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: The Merrimac Corp.; Notes: Contains only floor plans and plumbing details. Obvious during processing that additional\nsheets were ripped from the bound set.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Co-Op Building Plan Association, Architects, 203 Broadway, N.Y.C.; Commissioned by: R. Margoles;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: T. S. Southgate, Esq.; Notes: Tag on drawings [removed] noted that structure was \"never built.\"\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Old Dominion Mortgage and Trust Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes a set of detail drawings for channel and beam layout. Set includes drawings for rear addition to bank building ca. 1904.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Paul-Gale-Greenwood Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Breese and Mitchell, Architects, Atlantic Trust Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Jacob Hecht Estate; Notes: Includes one drawing sheet for later alteration/maintenance, ca. 1939-40.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Commissioned by: Ghent Episcopal Congregation; Notes: Drawings are heavily damaged and torn. Mended as possible.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Breese and Ferguson, Architects; Commissioned by: Ames, Brownly, and Hornthall; Notes: 1902 drawings are heavily damaged. Includes additions and alterations through 1911by F. F. Ferguson and C. J.\nCaldrow (3/21/1907) and Ferguson, Caldrow and Taylor (5/8/1911).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Geo. W. Dey and Sons;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Mitchell and Wilcox, Architects, 604-608 Paul-Gale-Greenwood Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: R. Randolph Hicks;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Meredith S. Spratley; Notes: Includes drawings and specifications for alterations ca. 1923 by Philip B. Moser and Erwin\nC. Gutzwiller, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, Va.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. R. Parlett, Builder, 14 Lowenberg Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: C.R. Parlett; Commissioned by: Henry Kirn; Notes: Year taken from discarded acidic paper wrapper.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, 390 Withers Building,Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: D. Lowenberg;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Grace Baptist Church; Notes: Parsonage drawings date 6/14/1904. Drawing set includes sketches for church building.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Arnold Eberhard, Architect, 505-507 Citizens Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: The Iceum Co.; Notes: Includes two sets of drawings dated December 1904. Building later used for storage.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Baldwin Bros.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Oscar G. Vogt, Architect, Room 68, Corcoran Building, Washington, DC; Commissioned by: Robert Portner Brewing Co.; Notes: Building later used as a warehouse.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: The Holland Reality Corporation;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Building later known as The Regent Apartments. Set includes alterations 5/17/1926, Meredith and Tazewell, Contractors, Permit # 21779.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: Atlantic Trust and Deposit Co.; Notes: Includes correspondence with the Norfolk Building Inspection Office ca. 1924. Building later known as Virginia\nNational Bank.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Notes: Includes two sets for original constructions (linen, blueprint), one set (6 sheets) for an addition by Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect, 8/19/1912, and\nan undated drawing for alterations and additions by Calrow, Browne, and Fitz-gibbon. Later known as the Robert E. Lee School.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Abe Legum; Notes: Information taken from acidic wrapper.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Notes: Includes plans for alterations and additions to school building dated 6/26/1915 and 8/27/1920 by Neff and Thompson.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: W. A. Jones;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: L. J. Upton;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect,; Commissioned by: J. W. Cole; Notes: Known as the Traymore Apts.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Lee and Diehl, Architects, Norfolk, Virginia;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Calrow, Browne, and Fitz-gibbon, Architects;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Anna L. Morris Meghan; Notes: Later known as Panacea Apartments.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Fergus Reid; Notes: Contains three sets of drawings the original cited above (12 sheets), a set for alterations by B. F. Mitchell on\n10/7/1918 (7 sheets), and another set for alterations by Bernard B. Spigel, ca. 1938-1939 (11 sheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Taylor and Hepburn, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Notes: Heavily damaged and torn.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Brown Savings and Banking Company, Inc.; Notes: Includes additional drawings sets and specifications for alterations to the structure\ndated 3/21/1932 (4 sheets) and 5/1941(2 sheets), all by Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect. Later known as Metropolitan Bank.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: M. and I. L. Brenner;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Wynne Lard and Provision Co.; Notes: Includes two additional sets dated 3/6/1933 by Armour and Co., Engineering Div., (2 sheets) and\nca. 12/12/1930 by Rudolph, Cook, and Van Leeuwen (9 sheets) for alterations to the factory building. Later known as Hemphill Packing Co.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rossel Edward Mitchell, Architect, Dickson Bldg.; Commissioned by: Mr. T. S. Southgate (No. 2, 3, 4); Mrs. J. P. Johnson (No. 1);\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Keyser-Doherty Printing Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: J. H. Cofer;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. D. Scott;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Congregation Mikro Kades;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Wickham C. Taylor, Architect; Commissioned by: C. L. Harrell; Notes: Also known as Chelsea Apartments (700-706 Princess Anne Rd.)\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Twin City Permanent Building Association; Notes: Contains two sets of drawings with ten sheets each.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Pritchard, Member of Church; Notes: Includes drawings for Sunday School building and specifications dated 6/10/1933.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. T. Bogart;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Taylor and Hepburn, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Garrett's Winery;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: B. Baydush;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Imperial Tobacco Co.; Notes: This group of drawings concerns structures formerly known as the Garrett Winery, Berkley Ward. Having been\ndamaged by fire, the surviving buildings were rehabilitated by Imperial Tobacco Co. Included are two sets dated 2/21/1920 for Warehouses No. 1 and No. 2 (8 sheets) and Warehouse No. 4 (17 sheets). Also included\nare a set of plans for Warehouse No. 5 dated 7/28/1923 (4 sheets). All plans are by the firm of Neff and Thompson, Architects, and include specifications.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: East and Hobbs;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Agostini Brothers, Inc.; Commissioned by: Agostini Brothers, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: Otto B. McLean;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles and Finlay Forbes Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes three sequential commissions by Peebles and Ferguson for alterations to Protestant Hospital. Also includes\nblueprint copies of earlier drawings by Taylor and Hepburn.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Notes: Also included is a one sheet drawing for the addition of a fire escape 9/20/1948.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F. B. and A. Ware, Architects, 1170 Broadway, NYC; Neff and Thompson, Assoc. Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Virginia Section, Diocesan Council of the National Catholic War\nCouncil;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Cruse-Kemper Company, Ambler, Pa.; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.; Notes: Commission information taken from tag attached to drawing.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. Newton Diehl, Certified Architect, New Monroe Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: D. Pender Grocery Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: H. S. Myers; Commissioned by: Furr and Lindsay; Notes: This is one sheet of a larger set found randomly in the collection.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eugene B. Barclay; Notes: Includes one sheet plan for alterations to building dated 6/22/1940 by Alex O. Ferebee.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Lowenberg Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: W. H. Barnard;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Hofheimer Bros.; Notes: Specifications are written on the blueprint.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Seaboard Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Also included are two sets for additions and alterations by Neff and Thompson dated 8/27/1920 (2 sheets), 4/29/1926 (12\nsheets) and multiple small additions and proposals from the 1920s (15 sheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: B. F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: O. B. McLean and J. H. Cofer; Notes: Includes additional sets dated 9/24/1919 (3 sheets) and 6/12/1920 (5 sheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. Tevss; Commissioned by: Benjamin Altschul;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. and J. T. Sawyer, General Contractors and Builders, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Sarah A. Bennett; Notes: Known as Bentmore Apartments.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: E. Hidgens;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Philip B. Moser and Erwin C. Gutzwiller, Architects and Engineers, Law Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: The Wales Incorporated;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles and Finlay Forbes Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Church of the Sacred Heart;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. and J. T. Sawyer, General Contractors and Builders, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: J. T. Sawyer; Notes: Notation on drawing reads \"Never Built.\"\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: A. O. Ferebee, Architect; Contractor: W. E. Gatling, Contractor; Commissioned by: E. J. Reass; Notes: Includes an undated/unsigned set of drawings for remodeling of theater building (3 sheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: Imperial Tobacco Co.; Notes: This set duplicates some drawings found in the sets in Control No. 69\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Kahn System Building Products, Truscon Steel Company, Youngstown, OH; Commissioned by: Strolle Drug Co.; Notes: Contains one sheet blueprint for alterations to 215 E. 25th St. by Alex. O. Ferebee,\ndated ca. 11/2/1945. Alterations for Canada Dry Bottling Co.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes drawings for additions dated 2/1924 by Peebles and Ferguson with Charles J. Calrow (14 sheets) and 4/9/1928 by Roy W. Gregory (18\nsheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: [Harvey N. Johnson]; Commissioned by: St. Paul C. M. E. Church; Notes: This drawing is unsigned and undated, but includes a notation in the verso lower left corner reading \"H N Johnson / pd.\" This is\nlikely a drawing by African-American architect and Norfolk practitioner Harvey Nathaniel Johnson.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect-Engineer;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Commissioned by: Estate of John W. Burrows; Notes: Includes a linen (34 sheets) and blueprint (9 sheets) set.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Philip B. Moser, Architect, Law Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Continental Trust Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John D. Winn, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Eugene L. Graves, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Wickham C. Taylor, Architect, Norfolk, Va.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: Gatling Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Nick Giamalis;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: G. E. Ewell; Commissioned by: A. M. and Rose Terry; Notes: Permit no. 34848 is used for one of the sheets dated 5/21/1935 for an addition to the structure.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: R. W. Gregory, Engineer; Commissioned by: H. B. Hunter Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: The Texas Company, 17 Battery Place, New York;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N. R. O'Neal; Commissioned by: A. Brenner;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rowe-Coward, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: R. R. Richardson; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Margolis;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Globe Iron Construction Co., S. Mednick, owner; Notes: Shop building drawings (3 sheets) dated 10/25/1929.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mary Noona;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Vernon T. Myers, Architect and Contractor; Contractor: V. T. Myers;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Harvey Abrames, Architect; Commissioned by: Colonial Garage Corp.; Notes: Includes set for Permit no. 29360, dated 12/10/1930, by Phillip B. Moser, for alterations to garages (7 sheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Baltimore, Md.; Commissioned by: H. M. New;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. R. O'Neal; Commissioned by: Twin City Oil and Gas Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Graveson Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Weatherly Bros.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: S. B. Williamson;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. T. Sawyer; Notes: Known as Westmont Apartments.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. McCloud; Commissioned by: Scott B. Appleby;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: The Texas Company, 138 E. 42nd St., New York; Commissioned by: The Texas Company;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: R. W. Gregory, Engineer; Contractor: W. T. Gregory; Commissioned by: H. B. Hunter Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Division, Lambert Point District; Contractor: J. P. Pettyjohn and Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: H. S. Myers; Commissioned by: South Atlantic Oil Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Division, Lambert Point District; Contractor: J. P. Pettyjohn and Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Johnson Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Matthews Investment Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Daley Craig, Architect, Petersburg, Va.; Commissioned by: American Cigar Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: Logan Investment Corp., Geo. F. Wilkinson, Agengt, 353 Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Known as Windsor Manor.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: E. B. Truitt;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: D. Pender;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. E. Barclay; Commissioned by: Selman Realty Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Office of Asst. Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Baltimore, Md.; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Notes: Also known as Riverfront Methodist Church.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Contractor: D. H. Hall; Commissioned by: Galandis, Forchas and Dourous;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Southern Bank of Norfolk; Notes: Includes a drawing set dated 3/9/1942 by Bernard B. Spigel for alterations to the bank building (2 sheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Smith and Walker;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: H. Clarkson Meredith, #20 Selden Arcade, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: H. B. Goodridge;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: William G. Bursnall, Architect, 404 W. 22nd St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Suffolk Star Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: V. T. Myers, Contractor, 711 Bankers Trust Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: H. E. McCoy;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: A. J. Dalton; Contractor: J. M. Whitman; Commissioned by: Rosa Dalton Estate;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alan McCullough, Architect; Contractor: W. T. Gregory; Commissioned by: St. Paul's Episcopal Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. C. Liverman; Commissioned by: M. Sakakini;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Contractor: J. T. Nichols; Commissioned by: Roy V. Ward;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. W. Kassell; Commissioned by: G. R. McBride;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: John Upton, Jr.; John Upton, Sr.- Guardian;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. T. Ewell, General Contractor; Contractor: J. T. Ewell; Commissioned by: Harry Kyrus;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. C. Seiz, Architect, Atlanta, Ga.; Contractor: Benjamin J. Massell, Jr.; Notes: Contains drawings for A \u0026amp; P Stores in Newport News and Hampton, Va.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: H. Rosenbaum; Contractor: G. A. Peterman; Commissioned by: B. and H. Rosenbaum;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: T. W. Aldridge; Commissioned by: Dr. B. Salasky;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Registered Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, 421 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Md.; Commissioned by: Housing Engineering Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Outdoor Athletics, Incorporated;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. A. Neff, Architect; Commissioned by: 911 Graydon Avenue Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Standard Iron and Steel Co., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, 716 Boush St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bush Construction Company, Inc.; Contractor: Bush Construction Company, Inc.; Commissioned by: W. L. Shepherd;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. W. Beard and Son, General Contractors; Contractor: C. W. Beard and Son; Commissioned by: C. W. Beard and Son;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: R. L. Merrill and C. R. Gunter;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Southern Materials Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: The Phoenix Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T. W. Aldridge; Commissioned by: ? Shannon;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: B. F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Beasley and Blanford; Notes: Includes drawings for alterations to 2208 Colonial Ave.- Permit # 42491- by Globe Iron Construction for Penn\nMutual Life Insurance Co. dated 6/4/1940 (3 sheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: E. T. Gresham;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tillett;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Seay Brothers;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Seay Brothers; Contractor: Seay Brothers; Commissioned by: Seay Brothers;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Construction Dept., White Tower System, 418 W. 42nd St., New York, Ny; Commissioned by: National White Tower Systems, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Contractor: J. T. Nichols; Notes: Building inspection sheet included with plan notes that the original buildings on the site were razed (Permits 41162-63).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Terminal Division, Office of Chief Engineer, Roanoke, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. W. Korbach; Contractor: J. W. Korbach; Commissioned by: Irene V. Korbach;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: H. P. Franklin, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: Maple Lane Bowling Alley Corp.; Notes: Includes an additional set for the rebuilding of Maple Lane Bowling Alley\n(partially destroyed by fire) by Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, dated 11/11/1944 (7 sheets and specs.).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: R. T. Fisk; Commissioned by: Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Deitrick;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: A. M. Johnson; Commissioned by: Dr. Cooper;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 505 Flatiron Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Logan McCloud; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., 308-309 McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: The Baydush Corp.; Commissioned by: B. Baydush;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Philip B. Moser, Architect and Engineer, 412 Bankers Trust Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. E. Williams; Commissioned by: Levitin and Son;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: P. H. Rose;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: B. F. Mitchell, Architect, Flatiron Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: I. B. Williamson; Commissioned by: Saunders Provision Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Norfolk Association of Architects- Vernon A. Moore, Chief Architect, C. A. Neff, T. David Fitz Gibbon, Rudolph Cooke and Van Leeuwen, Bernard B. Spigel and Associate; Commissioned by: Housing\nAuthority of the City of Norfolk;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, Baltimore, Md.; S. W. Armistead, Civil Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Engineering Construction Corp.;\nCommissioned by: Suburban Apartments Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Norfolk Association of Architects- Vernon A. Moore, Chief Architect, C. A. Neff, T. David Fitz Gibbon, Rudolph Cooke and Van Leeuwen, Bernard B. Spigel and Associate; Contractor: Ralph Herzog;\nCommissioned by: Housing Authority of the City of Norfolk; Notes: Set contains a copy of a contract b/t Housing Authority of the City of Norfolk and the City of Norfolk, 9/3/1940.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 E. 42nd St., New York; Commissioned by: The Texas Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Henkas Realty Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Exterior of roll notes \"Was Star\" [Theater].\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Sales Dept., Construction and Maintenance Div., 26 Broadway, New York.; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John W. Saunders, Sr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: John W. Saunders and Son; Commissioned by: Academy Store Corp.; Banks-Hocum;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Banks and Harcum; Notes: Outside of roll notes \"Academy Stores.\"\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Various; Commissioned by: Academy Stores; Notes: This roll consisted of several one six one sheet drawings for various alterations to 7501, 7511, 7515, and 7523 Granby St. by various architects.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: ; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: Miss S. R. B. Timberlake;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: White Lumber Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Robert A. Fash, Architect, 330 W. 42nd St., N.Y.C.; Commissioned by: United Cigar-Whelan Stores Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. R. Richardson and Co.; Commissioned by: The Holly Holding Corp.- E. T. Scott, Sec.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Barnum Bruns Iron Works; Commissioned by: Eureka Lodge Modern Elks;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: A. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: Mrs. J. J. Lenney;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: James W. Lee; Contractor: John H. Pierce; Commissioned by: Independent Order of Odd Fellows; Notes: This is the first I.O.O.F. hall in Norfolk. It was later converted into a department store.\nIncludes a set of drawings for Alterations and Additions to the L. Snyder Department Store, June 1940 (Permit # 42987), by Bernard B. Spigel (4 sheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: V. T. Myers, Contractor; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: 28th and Colley Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Commissioned by: Yellow Cab Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: B. and D. L. Margolius; Notes: Includes additional sets of plans for adjacent warehouses. Warehouse drawings by Peebles and Ferguson, December 1923 (5 sheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Harry Comess;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: T. W. Jones;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Sash and Door Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. T. Gregory; Contractor: W. T. Gregory;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, Richmond, Va.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. C. Seiz, Architect; Commissioned by: Ben J. Massell, Jr.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Holly Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Old Dominion Marine Railway Corp.; Commissioned by: Old Dominion Marine Railway Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Contractor: R. R. Richardson Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Leigh Memorial Hospital;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 305 Flatiron Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: G. F. Cox; Commissioned by: Mary Jane Bakery;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Commissioned by: Mary Jane Bakery; Notes: Includes second drawing set for Addition to Mary Jane Bakery, 1513 Monticello Ave., 1/17/1944 (Permit # 50096), Bernard\nB. Spigel- Architect (2 sheets)\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: R. H. Edney, Designer; Commissioned by: Norfolk Linen Service;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Federal Security Agency, National Youth Administration for Virginia, Richmond Trust Building, 7th and Main Sts., Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: National Youth Administration; Notes: Drawings include\nDormitories, Administration building, Dining hall, and Infirmary.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Merrill C. Lee, F. A. I. A., Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Virginia Engineering Co.; Commissioned by: Bell Telephone Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: A. R. Abrams Co., Contractors and Designers, Commercial Exchange Building, Atlanta, Ga.; Commissioned by: Grayson Dress Shops, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Max Berent;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Mrs. L. M. Jensen;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Speight Iron and Wire Co.; Contractor: Speight Iron and Wire Co.; Commissioned by: City Motor Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. W. Jones Co. [?]; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Kelling-Easter Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T. G. Harrell, Contractor; Commissioned by: A. W. Overton;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: Leroy Margolius;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. M. Hanbury, Portsmouth, Va.; Contractor: C. J. Lindeman; Commissioned by: Smith and Welton, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: McKenzie, Voorhees, and Gmelin, Architects, 1123 Broadway, New York City; Commissioned by: C and P Telephone Co. of Virginia; Notes: Includes one sheet and specifications for \"Business Office\nAlterations\" by Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia- Engineering Dept., dated 7/23/1934 (Permit # 33844), R. R. Richardson and Co., contractors.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Ghent Methodist Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: George Hayes; Commissioned by: Dr. E. S. Webster;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. F. Doyle; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Law;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John W. Saunders; Commissioned by: N. T. Cox;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. K. Mullen; Commissioned by: W. C. Drewanz;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fairmount Park M. E. Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: James A. Ridgewell;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. T. Ewell; Commissioned by: J. M. Decker;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Logan McCloud; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Seay Brothers; Commissioned by: J. W. Seay;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. C. Liverman, Contractor; Contractor: E. C. Liverman; Commissioned by: Rev. Robert Kealey, Rector;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Wellington W. Cummer, Registered Architect, Jacksonville, Fla.; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: H. B. Goodrich;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: Logan McCloud; Commissioned by: Riverview Pharmacy Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Registered Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, 421 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Md.; Contractor: Engineering Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Suburban\nPark Apartments Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: Wright Motor Co.; Notes: Includes three photographs of other buildings.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. Q. Nuggent; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: C. Q. Nuggent;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: H. G. Brown; Contractor: H. G. Brown; Commissioned by: Joseph Lex;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. Tevss; Commissioned by: B. and D. L. Margolius; Notes: The tag and city finding aid information on this building may indicate that it was reused as a Warehouse/Storage facility, although no post-1917 drawings are included in this roll.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. Tevss; Commissioned by: Isaac L. Margolius; Notes: This drawing was found rolled together with Control Number 246, Factory for B. and D. L. Margolius - Permit Number: 9159.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect,; Contractor: Gregory and Williams; Commissioned by: J. M. Gamage and Co.; Notes: This roll contains new information on post-1909 alterations or additions, but it does\nhave a \"1940\" tag number.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect,; Contractor: J. Z. Gooch and Co.; Commissioned by: A. Winslow and Co.; Notes: This roll contains new information on post-1919 alterations or additions, but it does\nhave a \"1940\" tag number.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Calrow, Wren, and Hazewell, Architects; Notes: Includes drawings for the Hampton Theater, W/S of Hampton Blvd. b/t 44th and 45th Sts., dated 7/18/1940, by Alfred M. Lubin, Architect, 518 Dickenson\nBuilding, Norfolk, (5 sheets).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Office of Chief Engineer, Roanoke, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Abe Fleder;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Baydush Corp.; Commissioned by: Stores Building Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Odend'Hal-Monks Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Calrow, Browne, and Fitz-Gibbon, Architects; Contractor: D. N. Morrison; Notes: Includes one sheet blueprint by Ross-Frankel, Inc./Morris Lapidus, Associate, 402 West 27th St., N.Y.C., (Permit #\n41833) for Store for Jonas Shoppes, 332 Granby St., dated 1/26/1940.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Harry Comess; Notes: Includes additional 2 sheet set by Harry Adelman, Architect, 7400 Granby St., Norfolk, (Permit #\n55388) for Two Story Addition 152 Church St. for M \u0026amp; H Incorporated, dated 12/6/1946.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Union Warehouse Co.; Notes: Includes 6 sheets and specifications for Alterations and Additions to Warehouse- Fawn St.- for the Cotton Products Corp., by Benjamin F.\nMitchell, Architect and Engineer, 355 Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va. (Permit # 28214), dated 2/17/1930.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Commissioned by: B. and D. L. Margolius;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Harry Adelman, Architect, Bankers Trust Building, Norfolk; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Charles M. Cacace and Daniel H. Barber;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: C. C. Pierce; Commissioned by: J. L. Tobin; Notes: Includes 3 sheets showing Alterations and Additions to Existing Bowling Alley Building for\nMr. Tobin, Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr. (Permit # 44111), dated 2/28/1941.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Virginia Bag Company;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: S. W. Armistead, C. E., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Suburban Park Corp.; Notes: Annotated map of a suburban development.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Mr. Carlisle E. Tatum;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Barnum-Bruns Iron Works; Commissioned by: Levine Theater;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 E. 42nd St., New York; Contractor: J. M. Whitney; Commissioned by: P. S. Moncure;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Registered Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, 421 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Md.; Contractor: Engineering Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Suburban\nPark Apartments Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Wickham C. Taylor, Architect, Citzen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Saint Joseph's School;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: B. B. Melchor; Commissioned by: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: John D. Gordon's Estate;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Mrs. L. S. Vaughn;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Commissioned by: Railway Express Agency;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: B. Goldman; Commissioned by: B. Goldman;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: T. Grey Cob[?];\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Philip B. Moser, Architect, 702 Law Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Johnson Construction Co.; Commissioned by: C. M. Baylor; Notes: Includes three sheets by Alex O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk,\nfor alterations to the 4th Floor of the Corydon Apartments, (Permit # 43110), 9/19/1940. Also known as Mercer Apartments.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. A. Neff, Architect; Commissioned by: Pender Grocery co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Thompson Engineering Co.; Commissioned by: Rubco Realty Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: ; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: Whitt G. Sessoms;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Brichard's Dairy;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Baydush Corp.; Commissioned by: Mr. B. Baydush; Notes: Includes two sheets for Alteration to Jefferson Hotel (fire escape), 226 1/2 W. Bute\nSt., by B. Baydush, (Permit # 59398), dated 2/3/1949.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eddie Emanuelson;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: B. T. Backus;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. H. Thayer, Jr., Neon Processing Co.; Contractor: Neon Processing Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Mattress Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 E. 42nd St., New York; Commissioned by: The Texas Company;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Stores Building Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk S. P. C. A.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: George Shames and J. Bodner;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. W. Powers; Contractor: R. R. Gunter;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: F. R. B.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: R. R. Richardson; Commissioned by: WTAR;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Truscon Steel Co., Youngstown, OH; Commissioned by: Imperial Tobacco Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. W. Powers; Contractor: George Gray; Commissioned by: George Gray;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Elliot and Co.; Commissioned by: Montecello Hotel Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. M. Tebault;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Louis A. Oliver, A.I.A. , Herbert L. Smith, III, A.I.A., Architects, 409 Yarmouth St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Calvary Assembly of God [Church];\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Highland Court Apartment Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. D. Denny, Jr.; Notes: Large section torn and missing.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Thomas H. Boyle, Jr., 102 Chatham Circle, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: J. W. Saunders, Jr.; Commissioned by: O. R. Baxter;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: American Oil Company, Engineering Department, Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: American Oil Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Bishop Grace Foundation;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect, 932 Hoyster Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: U. S. Post Office;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Joseph B. Courtney, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: R. D. Lambert;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: The Pure Oil Co., Engineering Dept., Chicago, Il.; Commissioned by: Colonial Oil Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 931 West 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Reisner and Urbahn, Consultants, 645 Madison Ave, New York City;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Standard Iron and Steel Co., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Hall-Hodges Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Planters Chemical Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Nick Wright Building, Colonial Ave and 31st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Bratten-Roughton Motor Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. W. Hopkins, Jr.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Motor Boat and Racing Association;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Office of the District Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Outside of the roll has notation of \"Davis Pier.\"\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, 1009 East Main St., Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. J. Brody;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: William G. Bursnall, Architect, Colonial Stores Incorporated, 301-21 Dunmore St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: P. W. Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Colonial Stores, Incorporated;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. D. Lambert; Commissioned by: Bonney Motor Exp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect, 932 Royster Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, Local Union # 331;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Norfolk Builders; Contractor: Norfolk Builders; Commissioned by: Mrs. Louise Guthrie;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: A. C. Sewell, B. A. Williams; Contractor: G. G. Sewell Construction Co.; Commissioned by: G. G. Sewell Construction Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Alan Fleder;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. D. Denny; Commissioned by: P. J. Boogades;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Robert L. Dixon; Commissioned by: Sara B. Patterson;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: J. B. Wooding; Commissioned by: Louis Friedman;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Water Cooling Equipment, St. Louis, Mo.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspapers;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: L. Birsch, Jr.; Commissioned by: Hampton Roads Tractor and Equipment Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Colonial Chevrolet;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Wilfred L. Keel, A.I.A., Architect, Atlanta, Ga.; Commissioned by: Orkin Exterminating Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Atlanta Equipment;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Curtis Marine Co., Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Distributing Branches, Construction Dept., Grant Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Commissioned by: Seay Motor Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Batchelder and Collins;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Jack Robinson, West Ocean View Ave., Norfolk, Va., Contractor and Builder; Contractor: Jack Robinson; Commissioned by: The Lorraine Press, Samuel Baras, Prop.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Marine Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. E. Miles; Commissioned by: C. E. Miles;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: T. Nelson Worley, Designer; Commissioned by: H. V. Hayman;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, 200 Dickson Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Motors Co., Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect; Commissioned by: Sutton Manufacturing Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George Jensen;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Bayfront Corporation;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Terminal Division; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. B. Duke and Son; Commissioned by: Hoffman Cigar Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Noland Company;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Christ Methodist Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. R. Richardson and Sons; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspaper, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Thomas H. Boyle, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: A. C. Mock; Commissioned by: H. C. Hopkins;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Gregory Construction Co.; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: L and M Realty Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect; Commissioned by: Berkley Pentecostal Holiness Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Second Congregational Christian Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Various; Commissioned by: N/A; Notes: Group consists of sketches, tracings, linen, and Diazo prints for the Norfolk Municipal Airport grounds and buildings.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: R. R. Richardson; Commissioned by: Park Avenue Baptist Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. Wooton; Commissioned by: Alban Loeircio; Notes: See also Permit # 59178 (January 1949).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Clarence Wooton; Contractor: Cullifer Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Mrs. Woodfin G. Willis;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Harry Adelman, Architect, 7400 Granby St., Norfolk; Contractor: Albert Solomon, Builder; Commissioned by: Hyman Teitler;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Charles P. Leavitt \u0026amp; Associates, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. Zeke Newburg;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect; Contractor: James A. Carney; Commissioned by: C. E. Thurston; Notes: Plans for replacement of a building destroyed by fire.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Builders and Contractors Exchange, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Sun Oil Company, Engineering Dept., Marketing Division, 1600 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Commissioned by: Taylor Oil Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: James A. Albano;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Paul D. Woodward, A.I.A., Architect, 716 Boush St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Master Bros.; Commissioned by: Webb Realty Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Joseph B. Courtney, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Academy;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: ; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: Empire Machinery;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect; Contractor: I. M. Baker, Jr.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Baker, Jr.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect; Contractor: R. S. De Loatch Const.; Commissioned by: Southern Bank of Norfolk;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect, 408 McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; John M. Baldwin, Civil Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: George E. Gray; Commissioned by: George Martin Beach Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Dickson Building, Norfolk, Va.; Churchill-Fulmer Associates, 79 West 44th St., NY, Ny.; Contractor: Bush Construction Company, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Redevelopment\nand Housing Authority;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Hilyard R. 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Levinson;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Marshall Steel Co., 1112 Water St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Hoffer Bros. Furniture Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Thomas H. Boyle, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: A. C. Mock; Commissioned by: L. E. Owens;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. L. Hughes Construction Co., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. L. Hughes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Fancy Foods of Virginia;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Harry Burgoyne;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspapers, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George L. Zudema; Commissioned by: George L. Zudema;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: *; Commissioned by: *; Notes: * J. T. Kelly and B. A. Williams are listed on the outside of the drawing roll, however, it is unclear which person is the owner and which is the\ncontractor.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. T. Grant and Co., 1441 Broadway, New York, Ny.; Ward W. Fenner, Registered Architect; Commissioned by: W. T. Grant and Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. W. Powers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: George E. Gray;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Sunlight Laundry;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: WNOR;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Charles W. Beard, Jr.; Commissioned by: Charles W. Beard, Jr.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: B. B. 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Allen;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: Bank of Virginia;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: Robert Coppage;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. N. Jasper; Commissioned by: A. B. Sieloff;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Beamon Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Murphy Oil Corp., Construction Section, Murby Building, El Dorado, AR;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Humble Oil and Refining Co., Marketing Dept., Operations and Engineering, Houston, Tx; Contractor: A. C. 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Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: Phillip Bros.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects and Land Planners, 400 Building Street, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Havenwood Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: S. W. Cohen;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk,Va.; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: St. Mathias' Lutheran Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: The Bank of Virginia;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Scott B. Arnold, A.I.A., Architect, 7550 Red Rd., South Miami, FL; Contractor: First Florida Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Jenny Thompson;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 4807 Colley Avenue, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: D. L. Foreman; Commissioned by: Colonial Cheverolet;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cobb and Clemons; Commissioned by: J. D. C. Rockefeller;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Allsbrook Radiator Service;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: R. B. and C. J. Lindemann; Contractor: Lindemann Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Lindemann Bros.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Donaldson Art Sign Co., Inc., Covington, KY; Contractor: Cardinal Sign Corp.; Commissioned by: American Motors Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Baldwin and Gregg, Civil Engineer; Edwin B. Small, Structural Engineer; Vansant and Gusler, Mech/Elec Engineer.; Contractor: J. W.\nCreech, Inc.; Commissioned by: Roughton Pontiac Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, 905 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: James A. Carney; Commissioned by: Standard Office Supply;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Brommers Business Interiors, 3314 Poplar Ave., Memphis, TN; Commissioned by: Roosevelt Shopping Center;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. B. Middleton, Inc.; Contractor: Glaubke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: W. B. Middleton, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: American Buildings Co., Efula, AL; Commissioned by: J. H. Simpkins; Notes: Permit # 23015 is for the foundation only. 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Foreman and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Sealtest Foods;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Holton, and Kroskin , 4100 Building Granby St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Tidewater Assocation of Home Builders;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Joe D. Glenn, Jr., Consulting Engineer, 5661 Virginia Beach Blvd., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Shep Corp.; Notes: Foundation only.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: W. A. Wheary;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect; Contractor: M. R. Edmunds and Son; Commissioned by: Solid Rock Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Dale E. Wiedmaier; Commissioned by: Daniel Bacellie;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: Kiby Eason;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Willard A. Sparrow; Commissioned by: First Pentecostal United Holy Church of America;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Star Manufacturing Co.; Contractor: Space Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: E. L. Christie; Notes: Permit # 23233 is for foundation only.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Dory Duncan;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Rimco Corp. of Tidewater;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Atlantic Equipment Corporation; Commissioned by: Arnold Andersky;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Gerald E. 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Hester;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Tommie F. Jordan, Jr.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Elmer and Alise Downs;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: J. P. Hardin;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Kay Holding Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 4807 Colley Avenue, Norfolk,Va.; Contractor: Fred Raper; Commissioned by: Texaco;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Old Dominion Construction Co.; Commissioned by: T. Morrissette;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Globe Iron Construction Co., Inc., P. O. Box 5625 Postal Annex, Norfolk, VA; Chandler and Gibson, Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Globe Iron Construction Co., lnc.; Commissioned by:\nGlopar Assoc., Ltd.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Humble Oil and Refining Co., 7720 York Rd., Towson, MD; Commissioned by: Humble Oil Refining Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Dixisteel Buildings, Inc.; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Dixon and Van, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Shoney's;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: William M. 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Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mostrocco;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: H. C. Minnie;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle, General Contractor, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle; Commissioned by: John F. Small;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Karson, Besinger and Associates, Inc., Architects, Planners, Creative Consultants, Carpentersville, IL; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: George M. O'Neill Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Virginia Electric and Power Co., Engineering Department; Contractor: J. Kennon Perrin Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co. (VEPCo);\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: John E. 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Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Keeling, Washington, Washington, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Marsel Builders; Commissioned by: Irvin Klavan;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Rome, Italy; Contractor: George O. Gratz, Inc.; Commissioned by: Frank\nThomas;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Schosberg and Mallick;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Rowe and Long, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: W. A. 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Young, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Turner Busch, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mostocco;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle, General Contractor, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle; Commissioned by: L. S. Febree;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Cameron Associates, Architects, Charlotte, NC;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: Y. M. C. A.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A.; Baldwin and Gregg, Civil Engr; Craig and Abiouness, Structural Engr; William G. 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Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Military Circle Mall;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., and Associates, Inc., Architects, 7460 Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Azalea Baptist Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Frank Carey Holton, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 5500B Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Aldridge Electric Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Addington-Beaman Lumber Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Kenneth Balk and Associates, Inc., Architects-Engineers-Planners, 9362 Dielman Industrial Dr., St. Louis, MO; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Wohl Shoe Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Lady Madonna;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Melvin M. 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Spigel Residency Trust;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fireside Homes, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Cardinal Homes Incorporated, Wylliesburg, VA; Contractor: B and B Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Willam Runnells;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Waterway, Surveys and Engineering, Ltd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Blessed Sacrament Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Kenneth Brown; Commissioned by: Baum;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Conrad Brothers, Inc., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank Seaboard National;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Hemingway Transport, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: E. T. 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Turner;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fireside Homes, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Schriver Construction; Commissioned by: Mitch's Auto Service;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Margaret E. Joyner;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Cardinal Homes Incorporated, Wylliesburg, VA; Contractor: B and B Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Master Craft, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: American Sign and Advertising Services, Inc.; Commissioned by: Powell McClellan Lumber Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Cavender Associates, Architects, Jack E. Cavender, A.I.A., 1677 Dorsey Ave., East Point, GA; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Chick-fil-A;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Floyd E. Sweats;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Richard W. Tynes;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: E. N. Jasper, Developer; Commissioned by: E. N. Jasper;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: A. L. McGowan;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Walsh, Ashe and Dills, A.I.A., Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: St. Thomas A. M. E. Zion Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: C and J Home Repairs, Inc.; Commissioned by: Joan J. O'Keefe, III;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Socrates E. Manuel;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: C. 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Hobbs;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Thomas Construction Co.; Contractor: Thomas Construction Co.; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Waddell and Stubbs, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Benford Construction Co.; Notes: z\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Richmond, Virginia; Omaha, Nebraska; Contractor: Conrad\nBros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Otis S. Meekins, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 4310 E. Indian River Rd., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: John A. Meekins; Commissioned by: Progress Associates, Ltd.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Kippinbrock Scale Service;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Service Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Stroud, Pence Associates, Ltd., Consulting Structural Engineers, 204-A Grayson Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Reale Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Catalytic Generators;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: James M. Hamill, Architect, Earl F. McKinney, P. E., 216 E. Reynolds Rd., Lexington, KY; Contractor: C and S Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Mexican Dinner Houses;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eastern Virginia Medical Authority;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Glenn-Rollins and Associates, Inc., Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. F. Magann Corp.; Commissioned by: Virginia Tractor Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Livas and Associates, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Deloatch Ceiling Co.; Commissioned by: Metropolitan A.M.E.Z. Church;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Inc., Architects, Engineers, Planners, Interior Designers, Norfolk, Virginia Beach; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Mother's Record\nStore;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: David E. Hope;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Katherine A. Williams;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Beam Development Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Lewis A. Rightmier, Architect, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Phyllis B. Brown;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: C and P Telephone Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: D K Design Team, Interior Planners Designers, 7501 Liberty Rd., Baltimore, MD; Contractor: E D B Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Dr. Stanley J. Levine;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Phillip Otto;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. A. Schmidt; Commissioned by: Howard B. Cohen;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros., Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Baymark Realty Corporation; Commissioned by: Michael Builders;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Marguerite O. Brown;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Ream Development Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Beam Development Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Leon K. Smith, Certified Architect; Contractor: T. W. Alphin; Commissioned by: Henry Dodge;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Sharlyn Construction Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S and C Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Jack R. Jacovides;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: A. P. Doxey, Inc. T/A Old Towne Development Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cecil M. Edwards; Commissioned by: Cecil M. Edwards;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Dave Riley;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Park Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Russell Brandt;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. L. Sykes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Investors Management;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Robert B. Lindemann, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: Bluestone Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. B. Wood and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craig;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Cardinal Sign Corp., 2629 Dean Dr., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Cardinal Sign Corp.; Commissioned by: Hugh Barton;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Cary Jackson; Contractor: Carey F. Jackson; Commissioned by: Marcise Barongan;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: ; Contractor: J and B Contractor; Commissioned by: W. W. Harris;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mrs. Jay Taylor;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. Pebworth;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Superior Improvements, Inc.; Commissioned by: John Reilly;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Richard H. Dollar;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Widener Construction Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Hester Construction and Development Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Robert B. Lindemann, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: Bluestone Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Thomas A. Clark;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Hester Construction and Development Corp.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. A. Schmidt; Contractor: M. and J. Construction and Cabinet Co.; Commissioned by: Andrew L. Wilson;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: LBW Contractors; Commissioned by: Elliott Benard;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Monroe Case;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: John W. Justice, Jr.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Hester Construction and Development Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: A. C. Copeland, Jr.; Commissioned by: A. C. Copeland;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Surfside Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Michael Beoulieu;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. S. I.; Commissioned by: P. H. Edwards, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: D. A. V. Chapter No. 21;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: W. A. Schmidt; Contractor: Junius Miller; Commissioned by: 4M Development Co.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Richmond Engineering Co., Inc., Richmond, VA; Commissioned by: Chemphalt of Carolina, Inc.;\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: Dan E. Griffin, A.I.A.; Commissioned by: Gideon Enterprises, Inc.; Notes: Permit # 67478-67479, 10/12/1979, (1979-457); Permit # 64669-64697, 3/15/1979, (1979-099); Permit # 63875-63876, 12/18/1979,\n(1979-503); Permit # 67938-67940, 9/12/1979, (1979-408); Permit # 61912-61913, 7/21/1979, (1979-262); Permit # 63316-63319, 10/31/1979, (1979-430)\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Drawn by: G. L. Duern, A.C.I.D.; Commissioned by: Tabernacle Church.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content\n"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This accession consists of the surviving architectural drawings and plans submitted to the City of Norfolk, Building Inspection Office during the building permit application procedure between 1898 and 1980. A\nbuilding permit was required for alterations and new construction. The structures documented include apartment buildings, banks, churches, commercial buildings, fraternal society buildings, garages, hospitals,\nhotels, municipal and state government buildings, office buildings, schools, service stations, single and multi-family residences, synagogues, and the like. Of note are drawings for breweries, lard factories,\nbaseball grandstands, bowling alleys, bakeries, fraternal halls, and oyster packaging plants.\n","Portions of this collection appear to have been discarded by the locality, presumably utilizing some prescribed criteria. However, documentation of those criteria has not been documented. It seems that the\ndrawings were sampled by decade with only drawings from the first year of the decade being retained (Example: 1950, 1960, 1970, etc.). The surviving drawings sometimes include specifications or other\ndocumentation, such as correspondence with the building inspectors, and those materials are housed with the drawings. Some of the early decades maintained alteration drawing sets with the original drawings. Where\napplicable, this has been noted in the finding aid. Additionally, drawing sets for unbuilt projects were also identified and noted. Building type has been noted in the finding aid. The building type was derived\nfrom the building's use at the time of processing. For instance, if a skating rink was converted to a warehouse, it is categorized in the finding aid as a warehouse; however, its previous use is also noted.\nFurther, structures with dual uses, such as a warehouse and office building, are categorized by the first use listed in the drawing title. For the purposed of the finding aid, any single or two family residence\n(duplex) has been considered a residence; dwellings with three or more families have been labeled as apartments. In addition, buildings with associated uses are categorized by that use. For example, a parsonage is\nlisted under \"Church/Synagogue\" rather than \"Residence.\" Hotels and motels are both listed under the project type \"Hotel.\"\n","Some early drawings are marked with numbers that appear to be permit numbers; however, because this could not be determined absolutely, no number was recorded in the finding aid. The finding aid includes only\nnumbers recorded after 1970 as \"permit number.\" Due to the inconsistency in permit numbering, each drawing has been assigned a unique control number to facilitate storage and retrieval. The collection is arranged sequentially by control number.  The date of the drawing included in the finding aid is the earliest date on all drawing sheets. Revisions or drawing sheets with later dates are not recorded. Additionally, the date may have been derived from associated documents maintained with the drawings. The information recorded as \"Tag Number\" indicates the year and number assigned to the drawing on a paper disk formerly attached to the drawing roll. The disks were removed but the information was recorded in the finding aid to reflect the localities record keeping system.\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Sharpe, Architects, Columbia Building, Norfolk, Va; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: John Graham, Jr., C. E.; Notes: Plan shows streets and building footprints.\n"," Drawn by: Carpenter, Breese, and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Second Presbyterian Church; Notes: Drawings dated 1898-1901.\n"," Drawn by: J. E. R. Carpenter, Architect, Citzen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Tilley Memorial M. E. Church;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Breese and Ferguson, Architects; C. J. Calrow, Supervising Architect; Commissioned by: George L. Arps, Esq.; Notes: Later known as the Town Hotel.\n"," Drawn by: J. E. R. Carpenter, Architect, 502-503 Citizen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: W. E. Taylor; Notes: Drawing set includes alterations for Messrs. Miller and Rhoads. This building later\noperated as Miller, Rhoads, and Schwartz.\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson and Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes alterations to building ca. 1907. Blueprints are heavily damaged.\n"," Drawn by: J. E. R. Carpenter, Architect, 502-503 Citzen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Set includes drawings for additional wings ca. 1900.\n"," Drawn by: Herbert D. Hale, Architect; Henry G. Morse, Jr., Associate, 1075 Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa.;\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes two sets (one linen, one blueprint). Includes additional blueprint sheet ca. 1933 by Rudolph, Cook, and Van Leewen.\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Notes: Set includes drawings for an addition to the school building, ca. 1906.\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Notes: Later known as the Hotel Preston.\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Notes: Drawings span 1901-1903.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: Abbot, Morris, \u0026 Co., Agents;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: S. Q. Collins;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Notes: Information taken from sticker on outside of roll.\n"," Drawn by: Vance Hebard, Architect, 76 Charlotte St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: L. Hoster Brewing Co.; Notes: 1903 DRAWINGS ARE VERY FRAGILE. Second set of blueprints dates from 3/6/1906 and are for a cold\nstorage addition.\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: The Merrimac Corp.; Notes: Contains only floor plans and plumbing details. Obvious during processing that additional\nsheets were ripped from the bound set.\n"," Drawn by: Co-Op Building Plan Association, Architects, 203 Broadway, N.Y.C.; Commissioned by: R. Margoles;\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: T. S. Southgate, Esq.; Notes: Tag on drawings [removed] noted that structure was \"never built.\"\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Old Dominion Mortgage and Trust Co.;\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes a set of detail drawings for channel and beam layout. Set includes drawings for rear addition to bank building ca. 1904.\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Paul-Gale-Greenwood Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Breese and Mitchell, Architects, Atlantic Trust Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Jacob Hecht Estate; Notes: Includes one drawing sheet for later alteration/maintenance, ca. 1939-40.\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect; Commissioned by: Ghent Episcopal Congregation; Notes: Drawings are heavily damaged and torn. Mended as possible.\n"," Drawn by: Breese and Ferguson, Architects; Commissioned by: Ames, Brownly, and Hornthall; Notes: 1902 drawings are heavily damaged. Includes additions and alterations through 1911by F. F. Ferguson and C. J.\nCaldrow (3/21/1907) and Ferguson, Caldrow and Taylor (5/8/1911).\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Geo. W. Dey and Sons;\n"," Drawn by: Mitchell and Wilcox, Architects, 604-608 Paul-Gale-Greenwood Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: R. Randolph Hicks;\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Meredith S. Spratley; Notes: Includes drawings and specifications for alterations ca. 1923 by Philip B. Moser and Erwin\nC. Gutzwiller, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, Va.\n"," Drawn by: C. R. Parlett, Builder, 14 Lowenberg Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: C.R. Parlett; Commissioned by: Henry Kirn; Notes: Year taken from discarded acidic paper wrapper.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, 390 Withers Building,Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: D. Lowenberg;\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Grace Baptist Church; Notes: Parsonage drawings date 6/14/1904. Drawing set includes sketches for church building.\n"," Drawn by: Arnold Eberhard, Architect, 505-507 Citizens Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: The Iceum Co.; Notes: Includes two sets of drawings dated December 1904. Building later used for storage.\n"," Drawn by: F. F. Ferguson and Chas. J. Calrow, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Baldwin Bros.;\n"," Drawn by: Oscar G. Vogt, Architect, Room 68, Corcoran Building, Washington, DC; Commissioned by: Robert Portner Brewing Co.; Notes: Building later used as a warehouse.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: The Holland Reality Corporation;\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Building later known as The Regent Apartments. Set includes alterations 5/17/1926, Meredith and Tazewell, Contractors, Permit # 21779.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: Atlantic Trust and Deposit Co.; Notes: Includes correspondence with the Norfolk Building Inspection Office ca. 1924. Building later known as Virginia\nNational Bank.\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects;\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Notes: Includes two sets for original constructions (linen, blueprint), one set (6 sheets) for an addition by Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect, 8/19/1912, and\nan undated drawing for alterations and additions by Calrow, Browne, and Fitz-gibbon. Later known as the Robert E. Lee School.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Abe Legum; Notes: Information taken from acidic wrapper.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Notes: Includes plans for alterations and additions to school building dated 6/26/1915 and 8/27/1920 by Neff and Thompson.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: W. A. Jones;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: L. J. Upton;\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect,; Commissioned by: J. W. Cole; Notes: Known as the Traymore Apts.\n"," Drawn by: Lee and Diehl, Architects, Norfolk, Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Calrow, Browne, and Fitz-gibbon, Architects;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Anna L. Morris Meghan; Notes: Later known as Panacea Apartments.\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Fergus Reid; Notes: Contains three sets of drawings the original cited above (12 sheets), a set for alterations by B. F. Mitchell on\n10/7/1918 (7 sheets), and another set for alterations by Bernard B. Spigel, ca. 1938-1939 (11 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Taylor and Hepburn, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Notes: Heavily damaged and torn.\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Brown Savings and Banking Company, Inc.; Notes: Includes additional drawings sets and specifications for alterations to the structure\ndated 3/21/1932 (4 sheets) and 5/1941(2 sheets), all by Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect. Later known as Metropolitan Bank.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: M. and I. L. Brenner;\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Wynne Lard and Provision Co.; Notes: Includes two additional sets dated 3/6/1933 by Armour and Co., Engineering Div., (2 sheets) and\nca. 12/12/1930 by Rudolph, Cook, and Van Leeuwen (9 sheets) for alterations to the factory building. Later known as Hemphill Packing Co.\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Rossel Edward Mitchell, Architect, Dickson Bldg.; Commissioned by: Mr. T. S. Southgate (No. 2, 3, 4); Mrs. J. P. Johnson (No. 1);\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Keyser-Doherty Printing Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: J. H. Cofer;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. D. Scott;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Congregation Mikro Kades;\n"," Drawn by: Wickham C. Taylor, Architect; Commissioned by: C. L. Harrell; Notes: Also known as Chelsea Apartments (700-706 Princess Anne Rd.)\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Twin City Permanent Building Association; Notes: Contains two sets of drawings with ten sheets each.\n"," Drawn by: Pritchard, Member of Church; Notes: Includes drawings for Sunday School building and specifications dated 6/10/1933.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. T. Bogart;\n"," Drawn by: Taylor and Hepburn, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Garrett's Winery;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: B. Baydush;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Imperial Tobacco Co.; Notes: This group of drawings concerns structures formerly known as the Garrett Winery, Berkley Ward. Having been\ndamaged by fire, the surviving buildings were rehabilitated by Imperial Tobacco Co. Included are two sets dated 2/21/1920 for Warehouses No. 1 and No. 2 (8 sheets) and Warehouse No. 4 (17 sheets). Also included\nare a set of plans for Warehouse No. 5 dated 7/28/1923 (4 sheets). All plans are by the firm of Neff and Thompson, Architects, and include specifications.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: East and Hobbs;\n"," Drawn by: Agostini Brothers, Inc.; Commissioned by: Agostini Brothers, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects; Commissioned by: Otto B. McLean;\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles and Finlay Forbes Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes three sequential commissions by Peebles and Ferguson for alterations to Protestant Hospital. Also includes\nblueprint copies of earlier drawings by Taylor and Hepburn.\n"," Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Notes: Also included is a one sheet drawing for the addition of a fire escape 9/20/1948.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: F. B. and A. Ware, Architects, 1170 Broadway, NYC; Neff and Thompson, Assoc. Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Virginia Section, Diocesan Council of the National Catholic War\nCouncil;\n"," Drawn by: Cruse-Kemper Company, Ambler, Pa.; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.; Notes: Commission information taken from tag attached to drawing.\n"," Drawn by: W. Newton Diehl, Certified Architect, New Monroe Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: D. Pender Grocery Co.;\n"," Drawn by: H. S. Myers; Commissioned by: Furr and Lindsay; Notes: This is one sheet of a larger set found randomly in the collection.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eugene B. Barclay; Notes: Includes one sheet plan for alterations to building dated 6/22/1940 by Alex O. Ferebee.\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Lowenberg Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: W. H. Barnard;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Hofheimer Bros.; Notes: Specifications are written on the blueprint.\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects, Seaboard Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Also included are two sets for additions and alterations by Neff and Thompson dated 8/27/1920 (2 sheets), 4/29/1926 (12\nsheets) and multiple small additions and proposals from the 1920s (15 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: B. F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: O. B. McLean and J. H. Cofer; Notes: Includes additional sets dated 9/24/1919 (3 sheets) and 6/12/1920 (5 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: J. Tevss; Commissioned by: Benjamin Altschul;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. and J. T. Sawyer, General Contractors and Builders, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Sarah A. Bennett; Notes: Known as Bentmore Apartments.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: E. Hidgens;\n"," Drawn by: Philip B. Moser and Erwin C. Gutzwiller, Architects and Engineers, Law Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: The Wales Incorporated;\n"," Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles and Finlay Forbes Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Church of the Sacred Heart;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. and J. T. Sawyer, General Contractors and Builders, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: J. T. Sawyer; Notes: Notation on drawing reads \"Never Built.\"\n"," Drawn by: A. O. Ferebee, Architect; Contractor: W. E. Gatling, Contractor; Commissioned by: E. J. Reass; Notes: Includes an undated/unsigned set of drawings for remodeling of theater building (3 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: Imperial Tobacco Co.; Notes: This set duplicates some drawings found in the sets in Control No. 69\n"," Drawn by: Kahn System Building Products, Truscon Steel Company, Youngstown, OH; Commissioned by: Strolle Drug Co.; Notes: Contains one sheet blueprint for alterations to 215 E. 25th St. by Alex. O. Ferebee,\ndated ca. 11/2/1945. Alterations for Canada Dry Bottling Co.\n"," Drawn by: Peebles and Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Includes drawings for additions dated 2/1924 by Peebles and Ferguson with Charles J. Calrow (14 sheets) and 4/9/1928 by Roy W. Gregory (18\nsheets).\n"," Drawn by: [Harvey N. Johnson]; Commissioned by: St. Paul C. M. E. Church; Notes: This drawing is unsigned and undated, but includes a notation in the verso lower left corner reading \"H N Johnson / pd.\" This is\nlikely a drawing by African-American architect and Norfolk practitioner Harvey Nathaniel Johnson.\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect-Engineer;\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Commissioned by: Estate of John W. Burrows; Notes: Includes a linen (34 sheets) and blueprint (9 sheets) set.\n"," Drawn by: Philip B. Moser, Architect, Law Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Continental Trust Co.;\n"," Drawn by: John D. Winn, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Eugene L. Graves, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Wickham C. Taylor, Architect, Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: Gatling Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Nick Giamalis;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: G. E. Ewell; Commissioned by: A. M. and Rose Terry; Notes: Permit no. 34848 is used for one of the sheets dated 5/21/1935 for an addition to the structure.\n"," Drawn by: R. W. Gregory, Engineer; Commissioned by: H. B. Hunter Co.;\n"," Drawn by: The Texas Company, 17 Battery Place, New York;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N. R. O'Neal; Commissioned by: A. Brenner;\n"," Drawn by: Rowe-Coward, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: R. R. Richardson; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Margolis;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Globe Iron Construction Co., S. Mednick, owner; Notes: Shop building drawings (3 sheets) dated 10/25/1929.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mary Noona;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon T. Myers, Architect and Contractor; Contractor: V. T. Myers;\n"," Drawn by: Harvey Abrames, Architect; Commissioned by: Colonial Garage Corp.; Notes: Includes set for Permit no. 29360, dated 12/10/1930, by Phillip B. Moser, for alterations to garages (7 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Baltimore, Md.; Commissioned by: H. M. New;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. R. O'Neal; Commissioned by: Twin City Oil and Gas Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Graveson Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Weatherly Bros.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: S. B. Williamson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. T. Sawyer; Notes: Known as Westmont Apartments.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. McCloud; Commissioned by: Scott B. Appleby;\n"," Drawn by: The Texas Company, 138 E. 42nd St., New York; Commissioned by: The Texas Company;\n"," Drawn by: R. W. Gregory, Engineer; Contractor: W. T. Gregory; Commissioned by: H. B. Hunter Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Division, Lambert Point District; Contractor: J. P. Pettyjohn and Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: H. S. Myers; Commissioned by: South Atlantic Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Division, Lambert Point District; Contractor: J. P. Pettyjohn and Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Johnson Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Matthews Investment Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Daley Craig, Architect, Petersburg, Va.; Commissioned by: American Cigar Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: Logan Investment Corp., Geo. F. Wilkinson, Agengt, 353 Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Known as Windsor Manor.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: E. B. Truitt;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: D. Pender;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. E. Barclay; Commissioned by: Selman Realty Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Asst. Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Baltimore, Md.; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Notes: Also known as Riverfront Methodist Church.\n"," Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Contractor: D. H. Hall; Commissioned by: Galandis, Forchas and Dourous;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Commissioned by: Southern Bank of Norfolk; Notes: Includes a drawing set dated 3/9/1942 by Bernard B. Spigel for alterations to the bank building (2 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Smith and Walker;\n"," Drawn by: H. Clarkson Meredith, #20 Selden Arcade, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: H. B. Goodridge;\n"," Drawn by: William G. Bursnall, Architect, 404 W. 22nd St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Suffolk Star Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: V. T. Myers, Contractor, 711 Bankers Trust Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: H. E. McCoy;\n"," Drawn by: A. J. Dalton; Contractor: J. M. Whitman; Commissioned by: Rosa Dalton Estate;\n"," Drawn by: Alan McCullough, Architect; Contractor: W. T. Gregory; Commissioned by: St. Paul's Episcopal Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. C. Liverman; Commissioned by: M. Sakakini;\n"," Drawn by: David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Contractor: J. T. Nichols; Commissioned by: Roy V. Ward;\n"," Drawn by: C. W. Kassell; Commissioned by: G. R. McBride;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: John Upton, Jr.; John Upton, Sr.- Guardian;\n"," Drawn by: J. T. Ewell, General Contractor; Contractor: J. T. Ewell; Commissioned by: Harry Kyrus;\n"," Drawn by: E. C. Seiz, Architect, Atlanta, Ga.; Contractor: Benjamin J. Massell, Jr.; Notes: Contains drawings for A \u0026 P Stores in Newport News and Hampton, Va.\n"," Drawn by: H. Rosenbaum; Contractor: G. A. Peterman; Commissioned by: B. and H. Rosenbaum;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: T. W. Aldridge; Commissioned by: Dr. B. Salasky;\n"," Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Registered Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, 421 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Md.; Commissioned by: Housing Engineering Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Outdoor Athletics, Incorporated;\n"," Drawn by: C. A. Neff, Architect; Commissioned by: 911 Graydon Avenue Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Standard Iron and Steel Co., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, 716 Boush St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Bush Construction Company, Inc.; Contractor: Bush Construction Company, Inc.; Commissioned by: W. L. Shepherd;\n"," Drawn by: C. W. Beard and Son, General Contractors; Contractor: C. W. Beard and Son; Commissioned by: C. W. Beard and Son;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: R. L. Merrill and C. R. Gunter;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Southern Materials Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: The Phoenix Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T. W. Aldridge; Commissioned by: ? Shannon;\n"," Drawn by: B. F. Mitchell, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Beasley and Blanford; Notes: Includes drawings for alterations to 2208 Colonial Ave.- Permit # 42491- by Globe Iron Construction for Penn\nMutual Life Insurance Co. dated 6/4/1940 (3 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: E. T. Gresham;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tillett;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Seay Brothers;\n"," Drawn by: Seay Brothers; Contractor: Seay Brothers; Commissioned by: Seay Brothers;\n"," Drawn by: Construction Dept., White Tower System, 418 W. 42nd St., New York, Ny; Commissioned by: National White Tower Systems, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Contractor: J. T. Nichols; Notes: Building inspection sheet included with plan notes that the original buildings on the site were razed (Permits 41162-63).\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Terminal Division, Office of Chief Engineer, Roanoke, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: J. W. Korbach; Contractor: J. W. Korbach; Commissioned by: Irene V. Korbach;\n"," Drawn by: H. P. Franklin, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: Maple Lane Bowling Alley Corp.; Notes: Includes an additional set for the rebuilding of Maple Lane Bowling Alley\n(partially destroyed by fire) by Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, dated 11/11/1944 (7 sheets and specs.).\n"," Drawn by: R. T. Fisk; Commissioned by: Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Deitrick;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: A. M. Johnson; Commissioned by: Dr. Cooper;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 505 Flatiron Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Logan McCloud; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect;\n"," Drawn by: Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., 308-309 McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: The Baydush Corp.; Commissioned by: B. Baydush;\n"," Drawn by: Philip B. Moser, Architect and Engineer, 412 Bankers Trust Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. E. Williams; Commissioned by: Levitin and Son;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: P. H. Rose;\n"," Drawn by: B. F. Mitchell, Architect, Flatiron Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: I. B. Williamson; Commissioned by: Saunders Provision Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Association of Architects- Vernon A. Moore, Chief Architect, C. A. Neff, T. David Fitz Gibbon, Rudolph Cooke and Van Leeuwen, Bernard B. Spigel and Associate; Commissioned by: Housing\nAuthority of the City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, Baltimore, Md.; S. W. Armistead, Civil Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Engineering Construction Corp.;\nCommissioned by: Suburban Apartments Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Association of Architects- Vernon A. Moore, Chief Architect, C. A. Neff, T. David Fitz Gibbon, Rudolph Cooke and Van Leeuwen, Bernard B. Spigel and Associate; Contractor: Ralph Herzog;\nCommissioned by: Housing Authority of the City of Norfolk; Notes: Set contains a copy of a contract b/t Housing Authority of the City of Norfolk and the City of Norfolk, 9/3/1940.\n"," Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 E. 42nd St., New York; Commissioned by: The Texas Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Henkas Realty Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Exterior of roll notes \"Was Star\" [Theater].\n"," Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Sales Dept., Construction and Maintenance Div., 26 Broadway, New York.; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey;\n"," Drawn by: John W. Saunders, Sr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: John W. Saunders and Son; Commissioned by: Academy Store Corp.; Banks-Hocum;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Banks and Harcum; Notes: Outside of roll notes \"Academy Stores.\"\n"," Drawn by: Various; Commissioned by: Academy Stores; Notes: This roll consisted of several one six one sheet drawings for various alterations to 7501, 7511, 7515, and 7523 Granby St. by various architects.\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: Miss S. R. B. Timberlake;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: White Lumber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Robert A. Fash, Architect, 330 W. 42nd St., N.Y.C.; Commissioned by: United Cigar-Whelan Stores Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. R. Richardson and Co.; Commissioned by: The Holly Holding Corp.- E. T. Scott, Sec.;\n"," Drawn by: Barnum Bruns Iron Works; Commissioned by: Eureka Lodge Modern Elks;\n"," Drawn by: A. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: L. McCloud; Commissioned by: Mrs. J. J. Lenney;\n"," Drawn by: James W. Lee; Contractor: John H. Pierce; Commissioned by: Independent Order of Odd Fellows; Notes: This is the first I.O.O.F. hall in Norfolk. It was later converted into a department store.\nIncludes a set of drawings for Alterations and Additions to the L. Snyder Department Store, June 1940 (Permit # 42987), by Bernard B. Spigel (4 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: V. T. Myers, Contractor; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: 28th and Colley Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Commissioned by: Yellow Cab Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: B. and D. L. Margolius; Notes: Includes additional sets of plans for adjacent warehouses. Warehouse drawings by Peebles and Ferguson, December 1923 (5 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Harry Comess;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: T. W. Jones;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Sash and Door Co.;\n"," Drawn by: W. T. Gregory; Contractor: W. T. Gregory;\n"," Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, Richmond, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: E. C. Seiz, Architect; Commissioned by: Ben J. Massell, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Holly Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Old Dominion Marine Railway Corp.; Commissioned by: Old Dominion Marine Railway Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Contractor: R. R. Richardson Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Leigh Memorial Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 305 Flatiron Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: G. F. Cox; Commissioned by: Mary Jane Bakery;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Commissioned by: Mary Jane Bakery; Notes: Includes second drawing set for Addition to Mary Jane Bakery, 1513 Monticello Ave., 1/17/1944 (Permit # 50096), Bernard\nB. Spigel- Architect (2 sheets)\n"," Drawn by: R. H. Edney, Designer; Commissioned by: Norfolk Linen Service;\n"," Drawn by: Federal Security Agency, National Youth Administration for Virginia, Richmond Trust Building, 7th and Main Sts., Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: National Youth Administration; Notes: Drawings include\nDormitories, Administration building, Dining hall, and Infirmary.\n"," Drawn by: Merrill C. Lee, F. A. I. A., Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Virginia Engineering Co.; Commissioned by: Bell Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: A. R. Abrams Co., Contractors and Designers, Commercial Exchange Building, Atlanta, Ga.; Commissioned by: Grayson Dress Shops, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Max Berent;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Mrs. L. M. Jensen;\n"," Drawn by: Speight Iron and Wire Co.; Contractor: Speight Iron and Wire Co.; Commissioned by: City Motor Co.;\n"," Drawn by: W. W. Jones Co. [?]; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Kelling-Easter Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T. G. Harrell, Contractor; Commissioned by: A. W. Overton;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: Leroy Margolius;\n"," Drawn by: E. M. Hanbury, Portsmouth, Va.; Contractor: C. J. Lindeman; Commissioned by: Smith and Welton, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: McKenzie, Voorhees, and Gmelin, Architects, 1123 Broadway, New York City; Commissioned by: C and P Telephone Co. of Virginia; Notes: Includes one sheet and specifications for \"Business Office\nAlterations\" by Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia- Engineering Dept., dated 7/23/1934 (Permit # 33844), R. R. Richardson and Co., contractors.\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Ghent Methodist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: George Hayes; Commissioned by: Dr. E. S. Webster;\n"," Drawn by: J. F. Doyle; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Law;\n"," Drawn by: John W. Saunders; Commissioned by: N. T. Cox;\n"," Drawn by: J. K. Mullen; Commissioned by: W. C. Drewanz;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fairmount Park M. E. Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: James A. Ridgewell;\n"," Drawn by: J. T. Ewell; Commissioned by: J. M. Decker;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Logan McCloud; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Seay Brothers; Commissioned by: J. W. Seay;\n"," Drawn by: E. C. Liverman, Contractor; Contractor: E. C. Liverman; Commissioned by: Rev. Robert Kealey, Rector;\n"," Drawn by: Wellington W. Cummer, Registered Architect, Jacksonville, Fla.; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: H. B. Goodrich;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: Logan McCloud; Commissioned by: Riverview Pharmacy Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Registered Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, 421 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Md.; Contractor: Engineering Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Suburban\nPark Apartments Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects; Commissioned by: Wright Motor Co.; Notes: Includes three photographs of other buildings.\n"," Drawn by: C. Q. Nuggent; Contractor: C. Q. Nugent, General Contractor; Commissioned by: C. Q. Nuggent;\n"," Drawn by: H. G. Brown; Contractor: H. G. Brown; Commissioned by: Joseph Lex;\n"," Drawn by: J. Tevss; Commissioned by: B. and D. L. Margolius; Notes: The tag and city finding aid information on this building may indicate that it was reused as a Warehouse/Storage facility, although no post-1917 drawings are included in this roll.\n"," Drawn by: J. Tevss; Commissioned by: Isaac L. Margolius; Notes: This drawing was found rolled together with Control Number 246, Factory for B. and D. L. Margolius - Permit Number: 9159.\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect,; Contractor: Gregory and Williams; Commissioned by: J. M. Gamage and Co.; Notes: This roll contains new information on post-1909 alterations or additions, but it does\nhave a \"1940\" tag number.\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin F. Mitchell, Architect,; Contractor: J. Z. Gooch and Co.; Commissioned by: A. Winslow and Co.; Notes: This roll contains new information on post-1919 alterations or additions, but it does\nhave a \"1940\" tag number.\n"," Drawn by: Calrow, Wren, and Hazewell, Architects; Notes: Includes drawings for the Hampton Theater, W/S of Hampton Blvd. b/t 44th and 45th Sts., dated 7/18/1940, by Alfred M. Lubin, Architect, 518 Dickenson\nBuilding, Norfolk, (5 sheets).\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Office of Chief Engineer, Roanoke, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Abe Fleder;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Baydush Corp.; Commissioned by: Stores Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Odend'Hal-Monks Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Calrow, Browne, and Fitz-Gibbon, Architects; Contractor: D. N. Morrison; Notes: Includes one sheet blueprint by Ross-Frankel, Inc./Morris Lapidus, Associate, 402 West 27th St., N.Y.C., (Permit #\n41833) for Store for Jonas Shoppes, 332 Granby St., dated 1/26/1940.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 518 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Harry Comess; Notes: Includes additional 2 sheet set by Harry Adelman, Architect, 7400 Granby St., Norfolk, (Permit #\n55388) for Two Story Addition 152 Church St. for M \u0026 H Incorporated, dated 12/6/1946.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Union Warehouse Co.; Notes: Includes 6 sheets and specifications for Alterations and Additions to Warehouse- Fawn St.- for the Cotton Products Corp., by Benjamin F.\nMitchell, Architect and Engineer, 355 Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va. (Permit # 28214), dated 2/17/1930.\n"," Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow, and Taylor, Architects; Commissioned by: B. and D. L. Margolius;\n"," Drawn by: Harry Adelman, Architect, Bankers Trust Building, Norfolk; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Charles M. Cacace and Daniel H. Barber;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: C. C. Pierce; Commissioned by: J. L. Tobin; Notes: Includes 3 sheets showing Alterations and Additions to Existing Bowling Alley Building for\nMr. Tobin, Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr. (Permit # 44111), dated 2/28/1941.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Virginia Bag Company;\n"," Drawn by: S. W. Armistead, C. E., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Suburban Park Corp.; Notes: Annotated map of a suburban development.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk; Contractor: Dependable Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Mr. Carlisle E. Tatum;\n"," Drawn by: Barnum-Bruns Iron Works; Commissioned by: Levine Theater;\n"," Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 E. 42nd St., New York; Contractor: J. M. Whitney; Commissioned by: P. S. Moncure;\n"," Drawn by: Hal A. Miller and Associates, Registered Architects; Harry J. Goodwin, Consulting Engineer, 421 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Md.; Contractor: Engineering Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Suburban\nPark Apartments Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Wickham C. Taylor, Architect, Citzen's Bank Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Saint Joseph's School;\n"," Drawn by: B. B. Melchor; Commissioned by: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: John D. Gordon's Estate;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Mrs. L. S. Vaughn;\n"," Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect; Commissioned by: Railway Express Agency;\n"," Drawn by: B. Goldman; Commissioned by: B. Goldman;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers;\n"," Drawn by: Neff and Thompson, Architects and Engineers; Commissioned by: T. Grey Cob[?];\n"," Drawn by: Philip B. Moser, Architect, 702 Law Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Johnson Construction Co.; Commissioned by: C. M. Baylor; Notes: Includes three sheets by Alex O. Ferebee, Architect, Norfolk,\nfor alterations to the 4th Floor of the Corydon Apartments, (Permit # 43110), 9/19/1940. Also known as Mercer Apartments.\n"," Drawn by: C. A. Neff, Architect; Commissioned by: Pender Grocery co.;\n"," Drawn by: Thompson Engineering Co.; Commissioned by: Rubco Realty Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: Whitt G. Sessoms;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Brichard's Dairy;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Baydush Corp.; Commissioned by: Mr. B. Baydush; Notes: Includes two sheets for Alteration to Jefferson Hotel (fire escape), 226 1/2 W. Bute\nSt., by B. Baydush, (Permit # 59398), dated 2/3/1949.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eddie Emanuelson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: B. T. Backus;\n"," Drawn by: C. H. Thayer, Jr., Neon Processing Co.; Contractor: Neon Processing Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Mattress Co.;\n"," Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 E. 42nd St., New York; Commissioned by: The Texas Company;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Stores Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk S. P. C. A.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: George Shames and J. Bodner;\n"," Drawn by: W. W. Powers; Contractor: R. R. Gunter;\n"," Drawn by: F. R. B.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: R. R. Richardson; Commissioned by: WTAR;\n"," Drawn by: Truscon Steel Co., Youngstown, OH; Commissioned by: Imperial Tobacco Co.;\n"," Drawn by: W. W. Powers; Contractor: George Gray; Commissioned by: George Gray;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Elliot and Co.; Commissioned by: Montecello Hotel Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. M. Tebault;\n"," Drawn by: Louis A. Oliver, A.I.A. , Herbert L. Smith, III, A.I.A., Architects, 409 Yarmouth St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Calvary Assembly of God [Church];\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Highland Court Apartment Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. D. Denny, Jr.; Notes: Large section torn and missing.\n"," Drawn by: Thomas H. Boyle, Jr., 102 Chatham Circle, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: J. W. Saunders, Jr.; Commissioned by: O. R. Baxter;\n"," Drawn by: American Oil Company, Engineering Department, Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: American Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Bishop Grace Foundation;\n"," Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect, 932 Hoyster Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: U. S. Post Office;\n"," Drawn by: Joseph B. Courtney, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: R. D. Lambert;\n"," Drawn by: The Pure Oil Co., Engineering Dept., Chicago, Il.; Commissioned by: Colonial Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, Architect, 931 West 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Reisner and Urbahn, Consultants, 645 Madison Ave, New York City;\n"," Drawn by: Standard Iron and Steel Co., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Hall-Hodges Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Planters Chemical Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Nick Wright Building, Colonial Ave and 31st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Bratten-Roughton Motor Co.;\n"," Drawn by: C. W. Hopkins, Jr.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Motor Boat and Racing Association;\n"," Drawn by: Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Office of the District Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Notes: Outside of the roll has notation of \"Davis Pier.\"\n"," Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, 1009 East Main St., Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. J. Brody;\n"," Drawn by: William G. Bursnall, Architect, Colonial Stores Incorporated, 301-21 Dunmore St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: P. W. Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Colonial Stores, Incorporated;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. D. Lambert; Commissioned by: Bonney Motor Exp.;\n"," Drawn by: T. David Fitz-Gibbon, Architect, 932 Royster Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, Local Union # 331;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Builders; Contractor: Norfolk Builders; Commissioned by: Mrs. Louise Guthrie;\n"," Drawn by: A. C. Sewell, B. A. Williams; Contractor: G. G. Sewell Construction Co.; Commissioned by: G. G. Sewell Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Alan Fleder;\n"," Drawn by: E. D. Denny; Commissioned by: P. J. Boogades;\n"," Drawn by: Robert L. Dixon; Commissioned by: Sara B. Patterson;\n"," Drawn by: J. B. Wooding; Commissioned by: Louis Friedman;\n"," Drawn by: Water Cooling Equipment, St. Louis, Mo.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspapers;\n"," Drawn by: L. Birsch, Jr.; Commissioned by: Hampton Roads Tractor and Equipment Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Colonial Chevrolet;\n"," Drawn by: Wilfred L. Keel, A.I.A., Architect, Atlanta, Ga.; Commissioned by: Orkin Exterminating Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Atlanta Equipment;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Curtis Marine Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Distributing Branches, Construction Dept., Grant Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Commissioned by: Seay Motor Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Batchelder and Collins;\n"," Drawn by: Jack Robinson, West Ocean View Ave., Norfolk, Va., Contractor and Builder; Contractor: Jack Robinson; Commissioned by: The Lorraine Press, Samuel Baras, Prop.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Marine Co.;\n"," Drawn by: C. E. Miles; Commissioned by: C. E. Miles;\n"," Drawn by: T. Nelson Worley, Designer; Commissioned by: H. V. Hayman;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, 200 Dickson Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Motors Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect; Commissioned by: Sutton Manufacturing Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George Jensen;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Bayfront Corporation;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Norfolk Terminal Division; Commissioned by: Norfolk and Western Railway Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. B. Duke and Son; Commissioned by: Hoffman Cigar Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Noland Company;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Christ Methodist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. R. Richardson and Sons; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspaper, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Thomas H. Boyle, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: A. C. Mock; Commissioned by: H. C. Hopkins;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Gregory Construction Co.; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect; Contractor: E. E. Weddle and Co.; Commissioned by: L and M Realty Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect; Commissioned by: Berkley Pentecostal Holiness Church;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Second Congregational Christian Church;\n"," Drawn by: Various; Commissioned by: N/A; Notes: Group consists of sketches, tracings, linen, and Diazo prints for the Norfolk Municipal Airport grounds and buildings.\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: R. R. Richardson; Commissioned by: Park Avenue Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. Wooton; Commissioned by: Alban Loeircio; Notes: See also Permit # 59178 (January 1949).\n"," Drawn by: Clarence Wooton; Contractor: Cullifer Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Mrs. Woodfin G. Willis;\n"," Drawn by: Harry Adelman, Architect, 7400 Granby St., Norfolk; Contractor: Albert Solomon, Builder; Commissioned by: Hyman Teitler;\n"," Drawn by: Charles P. Leavitt \u0026 Associates, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. Zeke Newburg;\n"," Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect; Contractor: James A. Carney; Commissioned by: C. E. Thurston; Notes: Plans for replacement of a building destroyed by fire.\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Builders and Contractors Exchange, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Sun Oil Company, Engineering Dept., Marketing Division, 1600 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Commissioned by: Taylor Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: James A. Albano;\n"," Drawn by: Paul D. Woodward, A.I.A., Architect, 716 Boush St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Master Bros.; Commissioned by: Webb Realty Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Joseph B. Courtney, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Academy;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: Empire Machinery;\n"," Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect; Contractor: I. M. Baker, Jr.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Baker, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect; Contractor: R. S. De Loatch Const.; Commissioned by: Southern Bank of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect, 408 McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; John M. Baldwin, Civil Engineer, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: George E. Gray; Commissioned by: George Martin Beach Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Dickson Building, Norfolk, Va.; Churchill-Fulmer Associates, 79 West 44th St., NY, Ny.; Contractor: Bush Construction Company, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Redevelopment\nand Housing Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Hilyard R. Robinson, Architect, Washington, DC; Commissioned by: First Calvary Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Tankar Stations Office and Storehouse;\n"," Drawn by: Esso Standard Oil Company, Marketing Department, Construction and Maintenance, 15 W. 51st St., New York, Ny.; Contractor: R. A. Ladd, III, Construction; Commissioned by: Esso Standard Oil Company;\n"," Drawn by: S. S. Lancaster, Royster Co.; Commissioned by: A. D. Harrell;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Planters Chemical Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. H. Miles and Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mrs. S. Levinson;\n"," Drawn by: Marshall Steel Co., 1112 Water St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Hoffer Bros. Furniture Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Thomas H. Boyle, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: A. C. Mock; Commissioned by: L. E. Owens;\n"," Drawn by: W. L. Hughes Construction Co., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. L. Hughes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Fancy Foods of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Harry Burgoyne;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspapers, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George L. Zudema; Commissioned by: George L. Zudema;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: *; Commissioned by: *; Notes: * J. T. Kelly and B. A. Williams are listed on the outside of the drawing roll, however, it is unclear which person is the owner and which is the\ncontractor.\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: W. T. Grant and Co., 1441 Broadway, New York, Ny.; Ward W. Fenner, Registered Architect; Commissioned by: W. T. Grant and Co.;\n"," Drawn by: W. W. Powers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: George E. Gray;\n"," Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Sunlight Laundry;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: WNOR;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Charles W. Beard, Jr.; Commissioned by: Charles W. Beard, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: B. B. Phillips; Commissioned by: B. B. Phillips;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Joe Phillie's;\n"," Drawn by: DeLoatch Constr.; Contractor: DeLoatch Constr.; Commissioned by: J. R. Lockhart;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Lands Market;\n"," Drawn by: L. L. Wise, Architect and Surveyor, Portsmouth, Va; Commissioned by: Jerusalem Holiness Church, Rev. C. H. Perry;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: B. Baydush Hotel;\n"," Drawn by: Lee L. Wade, A.I.A., Architect, 300 Adams Building, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Shirley O. Hurst;\n"," Drawn by: Office of Thurmer Hoggard, Jr., 305 McKevitt Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: D. H. Olmstead; Commissioned by: D. H. Olmstead;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Southern Bank of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: V. T. Myers; Commissioned by: Perry Buick Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A. I. A., Architect; Commissioned by: Forum, Inc. Market;\n"," Drawn by: Talley Neon, Richmond, Va.; Carl Torrence, Consulting Engineer, 2022 Stuart Ave., Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: A and N Store;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. Dey Moore;\n"," Drawn by: Joseph B. Courtney, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Van de Riet Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Van de Riet Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Virginia Electric and Power Co., System Engineering Department; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Petroleum Engineering Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Welding Shipyards, Inc., Norfolk, Va., Plant Engineering Dept.; Commissioned by: Welding Shipyards, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 716 West 20th St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Wise Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Y. M. C. A.;\n"," Drawn by: John A. Simpson, Architect, 408 McKevitt Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: H. F. Coke; Commissioned by: H. F. Coke;\n"," Drawn by: American Oil Company, Engineering Department, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: G. W. Bozerth; Commissioned by: American Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred M. Lublin, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Reliable Stores, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Wholesale Floral;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. B. Drake and Son; Commissioned by: Leo E. Kelley;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect; Harrison, Ballard and Allen, Associated; Everud-Elstad-Krueger, Structurel Engrs.;Lanier and Levy, Mechanical Engrs.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing\nAuthority;\n"," Drawn by: J. Albert Heisler, Architect, 709 W. Grace St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: E. M. Pope Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Luck and Henshaw;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 4515 Colley Avenue, Norfolk,Va.; Contractor: Robbins and Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: F. W. Woolworth, Atlanta District Office, V. R. Stuebling, Construction Superintendent; Contractor: Steel Construction Co.; Commissioned by: F. W. Woolworth Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 4515 Colley Ave., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Lafayette Builders; Commissioned by: M. M. Spence;\n"," Drawn by: Wilson B. Dodson, II, A.I.A., Architect, 810 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. M. Pope Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Atlantic Electric Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, Va. -Washington, DC - Paris, France; Contractor: J. B. Denny; Commissioned by: Ghent Methodist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Anthony F. Mussolino, A.I.A., Architect, 246 W. Broad St., Falls Church, Va.; Consulting Architects, Morris Lapidus, Kornblath, Harle, and Liebman; Contractor: Hicks and Ingle Co.; Commissioned by:\nTriangle Motor Hotel;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Robbins and Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., Architects, 355 Monticello Arcade Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: F. A. Duke Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norview Methodist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Woodward and Smith, Architects, 420 Flatiron Building, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II; Commissioned by: Ghent Medical Center Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect; Langley and McDonald, Site Engrs.; Thayer and Wallace, Structural Engrs.; James E. Hart, Mech. Engrs.; Contractor: F. A. Duke Co., Inc. and J. L. Smith Corp.;\nCommissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, Architects, A.I.A.; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk; Notes: See also control # 428.\n"," Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, Architects, A.I.A.; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk; Notes: See also control # 427.\n"," Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, Architects, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Barnes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Barnes Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: V. W. Stevenson; Commissioned by: S. M. Gregory;\n"," Drawn by: B. B. Spigel, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: J. B. Hecht;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; August Zinkl, R. A., Designer; Contractor: J. W. Creech; Commissioned by: Holy Trinity Parish;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA.; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Southern Bank of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Colonial Ave and 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: J. W. Creech; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Henry L. Livas, A.I.A., Architect, and Associates, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Stanley B. Brundage, A.I.A., Architec, Blair Building, Colley and Brandon Aves., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Peter M. Meredith; Commissioned by: Berkley Citizens Mutual Building and Loan Association;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Bonded Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Harold Herwitz;\n"," Drawn by: C. Chadburne Shumard, A.I.A., Registered Architect, State Rd., Princeton, NJ; Contractor: BuiltWell Homes, Inc.; Commissioned by: Odella P. Wood;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A. I. A., Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: James T. Copley, Inc.; Commissioned by: Columbian Club, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Harry R. Dudley, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Colley Ave. and 45th St., Norfolk, Va.;\n"," Drawn by: Marshall Steel Co., Inc.; Contractor: Wilson V. Hill; Commissioned by: Dr. L. C. Rhodes;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 31st St. and Colonial Ave.,, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. T. Gregory Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Second Presbyterian Church;\n"," Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect, 809 Brandon Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. H. Belonga; Commissioned by: The Church of the Advent;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. M. Pope Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Harry R. Dudley, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Colley Ave. and 45th St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Joseph B. Sadler; Commissioned by: Airport Motor Inn, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shep Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William L. Page;\n"," Drawn by: J. P. C. Hanbury; The B. F. Goodrich Company, Akron, OH; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: William and Caroline Egelhoff;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Can Do Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Albert T. Watson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. W. Creech, Inc.; Commissioned by: IBM Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: George D. Powell;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank of Tidewater;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. F. Garrett, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S. E. Manuel;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: E. F. Hardee;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Oakwood Church of God in Christ;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects and Land Planners, 400 Building Street, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Zayre, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: DePaul Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Parker Industries, Inc., Virginia Beach, VA; Chares H. Thayer, Jr., Consulting Engineer, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Glaubke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Motors, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. H. Miles and Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: John S. Chase, A.I.A., Architect, Houston, TX; Contractor: Lewis M. Warren; Commissioned by: Universal Life Insurance Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Glenn L. Sawyer; Commissioned by: Toback Shop;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: R. L. Harris, Inc., General Contractors; Commissioned by: R. H. Harris Mechanical Contractors;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Home Modernization; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Cardinal Building Corp., 3653 Lenoir Circle, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: P and R Automotive;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. H. Belanga; Commissioned by: W. H. Belanga and Associates, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: DeLoatch Company, General Contractors, 2917 Turnpike Rd., Portsmouth, VA; Contractor: DeLoatch Co.; Commissioned by: Jerry Logaros;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21 St., Norfolk, VA; Fraioli, Blum, Yesselman Assoc., Consulting Engrs.; Vansant and Gusler, Consulting Engrs.; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.;\nCommissioned by: Landmark Communications, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: General Contractors, Ltd., Virginia Beach, Va.; Contractor: General Contractors, Ltd.; Commissioned by: R. W. Hudgins and Son;\n"," Drawn by: Crown Store Equipment Co., 2925 South St., Toledo, OH; Commissioned by: Cole National Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: BCHK Architects, 4100 Building, Granby St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T. H. Nicholson, Jr.; Commissioned by: Harold McGee;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. T. Thornton, Jr.; Commissioned by: W. T. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Tenneco Oil Company, Engineering Dept., Houston, TX; Commissioned by: Harrell and Harrell, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: A. Hensel, A.I.A., Philadelphia, PA; Oliver and Smith, A.I.A., Norfolk, Va., Associated Architects; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: First Presbyterian Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Champion Fences, Inc.; Commissioned by: Ocean View Enterprises; Notes: Sheet shows labeled footprints of amusement park buildings and public areas circa 1960.\n"," Drawn by: Greyhound Food Management, 2301 W. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit, MI; Commissioned by: Greyhound Food Management;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Butler Shoes;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Gordon's Jewelers;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Powell and McClellan; Commissioned by: W. S. Allen;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: Robert Coppage;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. N. Jasper; Commissioned by: A. B. Sieloff;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Beamon Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Murphy Oil Corp., Construction Section, Murby Building, El Dorado, AR;\n"," Drawn by: Humble Oil and Refining Co., Marketing Dept., Operations and Engineering, Houston, Tx; Contractor: A. C. Clark Co.; Commissioned by: Humble Oil and Refining Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects and Land Planners, 400 Building Street, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: T. H. Nicholson, Jr.; Commissioned by: Twin Sail Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T and K Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: T and K Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect; George W. Harris; Contractor: E. N. Jasper;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Keatley-Lapage Rea.; Commissioned by: Keatley;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. N. Jasper; Commissioned by: Tom Powell;\n"," Drawn by: Wilson B. Dodson, II, A.I.A., Architect, 716 W. 20th St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: H. L. Tempe, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer, 1904 Lafayette Blvd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: C. C. Foreman and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Packing Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Mobil Oil Corp., Service Station Engineering Dept., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Mobil Oil Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Diversified Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 1217 Hazel Ave., Chesapeake, Va.; Contractor: Willard H. Bunn; Commissioned by: Willard H. Bunn;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Target Construction; Commissioned by: Ruth Ingram (McLea School);\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Stuart A. Drummond;\n"," Drawn by: Federal Sign and Signal Corporation; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Edward R. Lacy, II; Contractor: O. S. Jarnell; Commissioned by: John Manos;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gray Development and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Gray Development and Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Clarence H. Byler; Commissioned by: Condos Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: American Legion- Dalton and Cartier Post 204;\n"," Drawn by: Colite Industries, Inc., 228 W. Parson St., West Columbia, SC; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Washington Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Fine and Salzberg, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Diversified Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Plasti-Line, Co., Knoxville, Tn.; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Bruce Flournoy Motor Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Diversified Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred Ellis Abiouness; Commissioned by: Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge #38;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: J. D. Keatley and George A. LePage;\n"," Drawn by: BCHK Architects, 4100 Building, Granby St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: J. W. Creech, Inc.; Commissioned by: Roughton Pontiac Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept., Norfolk Sales Division; Contractor: Beamon Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank of Tidewater;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Israel Steingold;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Chesapeake Steel, Inc.; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Norfolk Iron and Wire Works, Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia Sheet Metal;\n"," Drawn by: Burger Chef Systems, Inc.; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Burger Chef, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Contractor: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Commissioned by: R. E. Michel Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: King's Daughters Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Master Pools by Schertle, 9916 Jefferson Ave., Newport News, VA; Contractor: Master Pools by Schertle; Commissioned by: G. M. Kaufman;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gray Development and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Plasti-Line, Co., Knoxville, Tn.; Contractor: Cardinal Sign Corp.; Commissioned by: International House of Pancakes;\n"," Drawn by: Washington Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: D. C. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Gray Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Lee, King, and Poole, Architects, Southern States Building, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Basic Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Bell Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Scot Stations, 817 Connecticut Ave. NW, Rm 117, Washington, DC; Commissioned by: Petroleum Marketing Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: George A. LePage;\n"," Drawn by: Joe D. Glenn, Jr. and Associates, Engineers; Contractor: Metro Contruction Corp.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and Industrial Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Joe D. Glenn, Jr. and Associates, Engineers; Contractor: Door Engineering Corp.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and Industrial Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Glass Corp, Inc.; Commissioned by: Kara Enterprises, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk District Corps of Engineers; Joseph B. Sadler; Commissioned by: Southern Materials Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: K and R Toy Shop;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Colonial Chevrolet Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Certified Architect; Contractor: R. L. Harris; Commissioned by: R. L. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Hampton Roads Sanitation District;\n"," Drawn by: David Ross, Inc, Design Consultant, N. S. I. D. 17628 Winslow Rd., Shaker Heights, Cleveland, OH; Commissioned by: Kara Enterprises, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Paul D. Woodward, A.I.A., Architect, 4601 Mayflower Rd., Lafayette Towers, Suite 1-K, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Little Bay Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Tide Water Associated Oil Co., 17 Battery Pl., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Cities Service Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Haynes Furniture;\n"," Drawn by: Department of Utilities, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Van de Riet Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: McLamb Monument Co., Goldsboro, NC; Contractor: Tulford Construction Co.; Commissioned by: J. W. Meekins;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: H. C. Minnie;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Crown Central Petroleum Corp., Baltimore, MD; Commissioned by: Crown Central Petroleum Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Thomas Lipoli;\n"," Drawn by: Craig and Abiouness and Associates; Contractor: Baylor Corp.; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Athletic Club;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Dory Duncan;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Ernest Consolvo;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gray Development, Inc.; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Doug Duncan;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Joseph Schopen;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Burger Chef;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Shoal Development Corp.; Commissioned by: Shoal Development Corp.; Notes: The outside of the roll includes the additional permit numbers 22269, 22270, 22271.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Edward S. Martin; Commissioned by: Carlos Agnese;\n"," Drawn by: B and W Corporation, P.O. Box I, Scheiever, LA; Contractor: A. C. Clark Co.; Commissioned by: Philips 66;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Deaf Missionary Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: William L. Page; Commissioned by: William L. Page;\n"," Drawn by: Craig and Abiouness and Associates, Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Old Dominion Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Kingfoods, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Crest Corporation; Contractor: Crest Corp.; Commissioned by: Lido Inn;\n"," Drawn by: BCHK Architects, 4100 Building, Granby St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Marsel Builders; Commissioned by: Fine Petroleum Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: N. Merrill Beck, Jr. and Associates, Civil Engineers and Surveyors, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Berkley Lodge # 12, I. B. P. O. E. of W.;\n"," Drawn by: B and W Corporation, Scheiever, LA; Contractor: Petroleum Engineering Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Nastrado;\n"," Drawn by: Sealtest Foods; Commissioned by: Sealtest Foods;\n"," Drawn by: Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Consulting Engineer, Six Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Newspapers, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Industrial Capital;\n"," Drawn by: Sun Oil Company, Engineering Dept., Marketing Division, 200 W. Lancaster Ave, Wayne, Pa.; Commissioned by: Sun Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Keeling, Washington, Washington, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Joseph Patish;\n"," Drawn by: International Multifoods Corp., Minneapolis, MN; Craig and Abiouness and Associates, Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Old Dominion Construction Co.;\nCommissioned by: King Foods, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect, 1709 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect; Chandler and Gibson, Electric and Mech. Engr.; Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Structural Engr.; Langley, McDonald and Overman, Site Engrs.; Contractor: J. L. Smith\nCorp.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Rice's;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Henry L. Livas, A.I.A., Architect, and Associates, Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: St. Paul Church of God in Christ;\n"," Drawn by: Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Consulting Engineer, Six Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. L. Smith Corp.; Commissioned by: Pepsi Cola Bottling Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Federal Sign and Signal Corporation; Contractor: Talley Neon Sign Co.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Turner Advertising Co., 732 Ashby St. N. W., P. O. Box 2686- Station D, Atlanta, GA; Charles H. Thayer, Structural Engineer, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Waffle House;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Commercial Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: John D. Wenge; Commissioned by: Wig Boutique;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: Phillip Bros.;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects and Land Planners, 400 Building Street, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Havenwood Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: S. W. Cohen;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk,Va.; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: St. Mathias' Lutheran Church;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: The Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Scott B. Arnold, A.I.A., Architect, 7550 Red Rd., South Miami, FL; Contractor: First Florida Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Jenny Thompson;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 4807 Colley Avenue, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: D. L. Foreman; Commissioned by: Colonial Cheverolet;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cobb and Clemons; Commissioned by: J. D. C. Rockefeller;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Allsbrook Radiator Service;\n"," Drawn by: R. B. and C. J. Lindemann; Contractor: Lindemann Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Lindemann Bros.;\n"," Drawn by: Donaldson Art Sign Co., Inc., Covington, KY; Contractor: Cardinal Sign Corp.; Commissioned by: American Motors Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Kroskin and Associates, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Baldwin and Gregg, Civil Engineer; Edwin B. Small, Structural Engineer; Vansant and Gusler, Mech/Elec Engineer.; Contractor: J. W.\nCreech, Inc.; Commissioned by: Roughton Pontiac Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, 905 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: James A. Carney; Commissioned by: Standard Office Supply;\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Brommers Business Interiors, 3314 Poplar Ave., Memphis, TN; Commissioned by: Roosevelt Shopping Center;\n"," Drawn by: W. B. Middleton, Inc.; Contractor: Glaubke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: W. B. Middleton, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: American Buildings Co., Efula, AL; Commissioned by: J. H. Simpkins; Notes: Permit # 23015 is for the foundation only. These two permit numbers are housed together.\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: The Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Haynes Furniture;\n"," Drawn by: City of Norfolk, Dept. of Public Works, Division of Highways and Traffic Engineering; Contractor: Birsch Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Standard Iron and Steel Co., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: C. C. Foreman and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Sealtest Foods;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Holton, and Kroskin , 4100 Building Granby St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Tidewater Assocation of Home Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Joe D. Glenn, Jr., Consulting Engineer, 5661 Virginia Beach Blvd., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Shep Corp.; Notes: Foundation only.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: W. A. Wheary;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect; Contractor: M. R. Edmunds and Son; Commissioned by: Solid Rock Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Dale E. Wiedmaier; Commissioned by: Daniel Bacellie;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: Kiby Eason;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Willard A. Sparrow; Commissioned by: First Pentecostal United Holy Church of America;\n"," Drawn by: Star Manufacturing Co.; Contractor: Space Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: E. L. Christie; Notes: Permit # 23233 is for foundation only.\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Dory Duncan;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Rimco Corp. of Tidewater;\n"," Drawn by: Atlantic Equipment Corporation; Commissioned by: Arnold Andersky;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Gerald E. Snyder;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: George Lindberry;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, A.I.A., Architects, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Graybar Electric Co.;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Rome, Italy; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by:\nShiloh Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Joseph J. Wallace, Consulting Engineer, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society (Edward Hively);\n"," Drawn by: Craig and Abiouness and Associates, Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Old Dominion Construction Co.; Commissioned by: King Foods of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William L. Hester;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Tommie F. Jordan, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Luther L. Cannon; Commissioned by: Elmer and Alise Downs;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: J. P. Hardin;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Kay Holding Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 4807 Colley Avenue, Norfolk,Va.; Contractor: Fred Raper; Commissioned by: Texaco;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Old Dominion Construction Co.; Commissioned by: T. Morrissette;\n"," Drawn by: Globe Iron Construction Co., Inc., P. O. Box 5625 Postal Annex, Norfolk, VA; Chandler and Gibson, Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Globe Iron Construction Co., lnc.; Commissioned by:\nGlopar Assoc., Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: Humble Oil and Refining Co., 7720 York Rd., Towson, MD; Commissioned by: Humble Oil Refining Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Dixisteel Buildings, Inc.; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Dixon and Van, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Shoney's;\n"," Drawn by: William M. Waslsh, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Baylor Corp.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Laszlo Aranyi, A.I.A., Architect, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: H and S Corp.; Commissioned by: E. O. Swain;\n"," Drawn by: Globe Iron Construction Co., Inc., P. O. Box 5625 Postal Annex, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Globe Iron Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Globe Iron Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: R. Kenneth Weeks, Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Luke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Philip D. Freeman, C. E.; Contractor: Van de Riet Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Merritt-Jones Equipment Co.;\n"," Drawn by: M/S Development, Inc., Denver, CO, Engineering and Construction Service Company; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: M/S Development, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Certified Architect; Contractor: R. L. Harris, Inc., General Contractors; Commissioned by: R. L. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Harry Salvant;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. H. W., Inc.; Commissioned by: W. H. W., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: San Antonio Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Southern Shopping Center, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mostrocco;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: H. C. Minnie;\n"," Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle, General Contractor, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle; Commissioned by: John F. Small;\n"," Drawn by: Karson, Besinger and Associates, Inc., Architects, Planners, Creative Consultants, Carpentersville, IL; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: George M. O'Neill Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Virginia Electric and Power Co., Engineering Department; Contractor: J. Kennon Perrin Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co. (VEPCo);\n"," Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, Wainwright Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Ace Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Dudley Cooper;\n"," Drawn by: Brundage, Cohen, Holton, and Kroskin , 4100 Building Granby St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: H. N. Alexander; Commissioned by: H. N. Alexander;\n"," Drawn by: Oscar Mayer and Co., General Planning and Engineering Division, Madison, WS; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Oscar Mayer and Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Texaco, Inc., Domestic Sales Dept.; Commissioned by: Texaco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Turpin Construction Co., 524 W. 25th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Turpin Construction Co.; Commissioned by: S. N. Fibre;\n"," Drawn by: Lindemann Construction Co., 600 W. 25th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Lindemann Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Pacific Ordinance and Electronics;\n"," Drawn by: Bailey Parker Construction; Contractor: Bailey Parker Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: James P. Cootes;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Brunes; Commissioned by: Herrick Realty Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Joan D. Gifford;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Spencer and Clifton; Commissioned by: Henderson Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Piedmont Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Piedmont Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Carlton T. Goodwin, A.I.A., Architect, One Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. N. Edwards;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority, Rehabilitation and Conservation Division, P. O. Box 968, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: General Contractors, Ltd.; Commissioned by: J. M. Groobey;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: USCO Modular Systems for Education, Housing, and Industry, P. O. Box 16027, Richmond, VA; Contractor: USCO, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Mobil Oil Corp., Service Station Engineering Dept., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Mobil Oil Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Henry L. Livas, A.I.A., Architects-Engineer, and Associates, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Allen P. Wood and Wilson V. Hill; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church (Bute St.);\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Rome, Italy; Contractor: J. B. Denny, Jr.; Commissioned by: McGaughy,\nMarshall, and McMillan;\n"," Drawn by: Repass Iron Works; Commissioned by: Earl C. Rooks;\n"," Drawn by: U. S. Army Engineer District, Norfolk Corps of Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Luke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: R. D. Dunnington; Commissioned by: R. D. Dunnington;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: G. S. Thompson;\n"," Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, 322 Wainwright Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Dudley Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, Wainwright Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Ocean View Amusement Park;\n"," Drawn by: Humble Oil and Refining Co., Distribution and Engineering; Commissioned by: Humble Oil and Refining Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Commercial Builders, Inc.; Contractor: Commercial Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Church of the Advent;\n"," Drawn by: R. Harris; Commissioned by: Richard Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. D. Wenger; Commissioned by: John D. Wenger;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Edward Wallace;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Womble and Kennedy Contracting, Inc.; Commissioned by: Womble and Kennedy Construction, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: D. C. Harris; Commissioned by: D. C. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Tommie F. Jordan, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: McDonald's Corporation, 221 N. LaSalle St., Chicago, IL; Contractor: Hughes and Smith; Commissioned by: McDonald's;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and Industrial\nAuthority;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. J. Roach; Commissioned by: W. J. Roach;\n"," Drawn by: Wilson B. Dodson, II, A.I.A., Architect, 716 W. 20th St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Colite Industries, Inc., 228 W. Parson St., West Columbia, SC; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver and Smith, A.I.A., Architects, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Hampton Roads Educational Television Assoc.;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk,Va.; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Mama Kayer's Bakery;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Southern Materials Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Chewing, Britt, Hoggard, Lamm, and Gresham, Architects, Engineers, Planners, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Zayre Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: W. L. Hughes Construction Co., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. L. Hughes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Gerald G. Givens;\n"," Drawn by: Abner C. Hopkins, R. W. Pearson, Jr., Associated Architects; Contractor: Koger Properties, Inc.; Commissioned by: Koger Properties, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George A. LePage Realty Corp.; Commissioned by: George A. LePage;\n"," Drawn by: Lindemann Construction Co., 600 W. 25th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Lindemann Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Pacific Ordnance and Electronics;\n"," Drawn by: Tasso Katselas, Architect and Planning Consultant, Pittsburgh, PA; Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Baycon Corp.; Commissioned by:\nRenewal, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. R. Magliano; Commissioned by: Dr. Ben Ward;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Joseph L. Hoggard; Commissioned by: Joseph L. Hoggard;\n"," Drawn by: USCO Modular Systems for Education, Housing, and Industry, P. O. Box 16027, Richmond, VA; Contractor: USCO, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: John Woodward; Commissioned by: John Woodward;\n"," Drawn by: Hart, Freeland and Roberts, Edmund K. Armistead, Architect, Nashville, TN; Contractor: Tru Build Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Kentucky Fried Chicken Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Vlastimil Koubek, A.I.A., Registered Architect, 1200 Seventeenth St. NW, Washington, DC; Contractor: C. Richard Wilton; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Konikoff and Kennedy, Architects, 905 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dudley Cooper;\n"," Drawn by: Konikoff and Kennedy, Architects, 905 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Jewish Community Center;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Structural Engineer; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: Flournoy and Bruce Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Vlastimil Koubek, A.I.A., Registered Architect, 1200 Seventeenth St. NW, Washington, DC; Contractor: F. Richard Wilton; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Carlton T. Goodwin, A.I.A., Architect, One Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Fairmount Park Free Will Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Chewing, Goodwin, and Hoggard, Architects, Engineers, Urban Planners, Virginia Beach and Hampton, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: R. O. Hux, Sr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: James A. Murphy, Jr.; Commissioned by: James A. Murphy, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. A. Murphy, Jr.; Commissioned by: Linroy Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Kirby Building Systems, Inc., Houston, TX; Contractor: Wellsy-Drury Construction Co.; Commissioned by: R. Linquist;\n"," Drawn by: A. Carl Schenck, Construction Management and Engineering Consultants, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Humble Oil and Refining Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Willoughby Bay Marina;\n"," Drawn by: Lindemann Construction Co., 600 W. 25th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Lindemann Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Stewart Sandwiches, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Jack N. Powell;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Wilfred Bruner; Commissioned by: Wilfred Bruner;\n"," Drawn by: Talley Neon, 1908 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond, VA; Frederick C. Weisensale, Structural Engineer; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Food Industries, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Cardox, Division of Chemtron Corporation, Fire Systems Engineering; Contractor: Harry M. Brown; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Shell Oil Company, Southern Marketing Region; Contractor: A. C. Clark Co.; Commissioned by: Shell Oil Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Talley Neon and Advertising Co., Designers, Fabricators, Erectors, 1908 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond; 3300 Cromwell Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Carrol's;\n"," Drawn by: Colite Industries, Inc., 228 W. Parson St., West Columbia, SC; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Sunlight Laundry and Dry Cleaners;\n"," Drawn by: Colite Industries, Inc., 228 W. Parson St., West Columbia, SC; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Talley Neon, 1908 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond, VA; Frederick C. Weisensale, Structural Engineer; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Food Industries, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Anchor Post Products, Inc.; Commissioned by: Anchor Post Products, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Structural Engineer; Contractor: Harold Spilka; Commissioned by: H. B. Bratten;\n"," Drawn by: Richard Bobby, Artist-Designer, 1915 Colonial Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: K. R. Perry;\n"," Drawn by: Paul D. Woodward, Architect; Contractor: Tru Build Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Kentucky Fried Chicken;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Shoal Development Corp.; Commissioned by: Shoal Developemtn Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Hodey White; Contractor: Hodey B. White, Jr.; Commissioned by: Yellow Cab Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Lewis A. Rightmier and Associates, Architect, A.I.A., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Nevis Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Heath and Company, Electrical Advertising/Store Fronts, 3225 Lacy St., Los Angeles, CA; Contractor: Calhoun Sign Co.; Commissioned by: H. Salt Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Robert W. Friosh; Commissioned by: Al Paolilli;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gray Development and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Gray Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Floyd A. Lamm, Jr.; Commissioned by: Floyd A. Lamm, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. Thornton, Jr.; Commissioned by: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Rome, Italy; Commissioned by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan;\n"," Drawn by: Fotomat Corp., 920 Kline Ave., La Jolla, CA; Contractor: E. R. Davis and Sons; Commissioned by: Fotomat Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: B and M Corporation, P.O. Box I, Scheiever, LA; Contractor: Petroleum Engineering Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mastracco;\n"," Drawn by: Wilson B. Dodson, II, A.I.A., Architect, 716 W. 20th St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Leroy Margolius;\n"," Drawn by: Joseph D. Floyd Corp.; Contractor: Joseph D. Floyd Corp.; Commissioned by: Joseph D. Floyd Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Clarence W. Meakin, A.I.A., Architect, 1709 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Keeling, Washington, Washington, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Marsel Builders; Commissioned by: Irvin Klavan;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Rome, Italy; Contractor: George O. Gratz, Inc.; Commissioned by: Frank\nThomas;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Schosberg and Mallick;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Rowe and Long, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Goodman Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Price's, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Contractor: Turner Busch, Inc.; Commissioned by: Chess King;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Merle Norman;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Rorrer Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Alex. O. Ferebee, Architect; Commissioned by: Howard Davis;\n"," Drawn by: Gulf Oil Corporation, Southern Region, Engineering and Construction, Atlanta, GA; Contractor: A. L. Cline and Son Inc.; Commissioned by: Gulf Oil Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Squre, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Lunzer-Busch, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Squre, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Turpin Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: R. A. Young, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Turner Busch, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mostocco;\n"," Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle, General Contractor, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle; Commissioned by: L. S. Febree;\n"," Drawn by: Cameron Associates, Architects, Charlotte, NC;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: Y. M. C. A.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A.; Baldwin and Gregg, Civil Engr; Craig and Abiouness, Structural Engr; William G. Vansant, Electrical Engr; Denard L. Gusler, Mechanical Engr.;\nContractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Area Medical Center Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: O'Neill Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Allyn Berchim Design Office, 38 E. 57th St., New York, NY; Contractor: D and L Equipment; Commissioned by: Susie's Casuals;\n"," Drawn by: Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Architects, 48 Cain St. N.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: McClurg and Wall, Architects,1369 Laskin Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: A. A. Rosen;\n"," Drawn by: Charles H. Thayer, Jr., Consulting Engineer, Six Tidewater Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. A. Hall and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Futterman Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Daniel Construction Co. of Virginia; Commissioned by: Bank of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: Baldwin and Gregg, Engineers - Surveyors - Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Luke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Hampton Roads Sanitation;\n"," Drawn by: Sorrell Associates, Architects, 304 S. Taylor St., Rocky Mount, NC; Contractor: Glaubke Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Unico Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Kogod-Dubb-Revere, Inc., Designers and Manufacturers, 950 Upshur St. NW, Washington, DC; Contractor: Kogod-Dubb-Revere, Inc.; Commissioned by: Sheraton Motor Inn;\n"," Drawn by: Sun Oil Company, Engineering Dept., Marketing Division, 1608 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Contractor: City Sign Services; Commissioned by: D. F. Clayborn;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Scott B. Arnold, A.I.A., Architect, 7550 Red Rd., South Miami, FL; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Burger King Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Rice's;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Ernest Valianos;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cardinal Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Dixie Bearings, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: McCorkel, Northen and Associates, Architects and Planners, A.I.A., A.I.P., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Fine and Salzberg, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Jo-Pa Company , 7256 W. Broad St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: Jo-Pa Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Sheraton Hotel;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: J. B. Cyrus, Civil Engineer; Contractor: Maddroy B. Jordan; Commissioned by: Irving Eisenberg;\n"," Drawn by: Paul D. Woodward, A.I.A., Architect, 4601 Mayflower Rd., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: W. W. Granger, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: W. B. Alderman; Commissioned by: Triangle Office Park, Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: Ivan Smith, A.I.A., Architect, Jacksonville, FL, Virginia Certificate No. 1955; Contractor: Koger Properties, Inc.; Commissioned by: Koger Properties, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Haycox Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Macke, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Craig and Abiouness and Associates, Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Allied Marine Industries;\n"," Drawn by: Sheet Metal Speciatly Co.; Contractor: Sheet Metal Specialty, Inc.; Commissioned by: Pacific Ordnance and Electronics;\n"," Drawn by: Dudley, Morrisette, Cederquist and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank/Seaboard National;\n"," Drawn by: McDonald's Corporation, 221 N. LaSalle St., Chicago, IL; Contractor: Hughes and Smith; Commissioned by: Franchise Realty Interstate Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Contractor: Commercial Building Services, Inc.; Commissioned by: Pam Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Chandler and Gibson; Contractor: M. D. Johnson and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Chandler and Gibson;\n"," Drawn by: Sheldon A. Saslow; Contractor: Robert Morris Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: International House of Pancakes;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Nick Lamastra, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: R. L. Harris;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Atlantic Equipment Realty Co.;\n"," Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects; Contractor: Home Modernization Center; Commissioned by: Thomas R. Terry;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Piedmont Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Piedmont Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Maddroy B. Jordan; Commissioned by: Irving Eisenberg;\n"," Drawn by: Chesapeake Steel, Inc., 3468 Westminster Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Joseph S. Floyd Corp.; Commissioned by: Floyd Inc. Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Colonial Neon Signs, Inc., 1026 W. 43rd St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Colonial Neon Signs; Commissioned by: Giant Open Air;\n"," Drawn by: Globe Iron Construction Co., Inc., P. O. Box 5625 Postal Annex, Norfolk, VA; Chandler and Gibson, Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Globe Iron Construction Co., lnc.; Commissioned by:\nGlopar Assoc, Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: General Services Administration, Public Building Service, Washington, DC; Contractor: Ira H. Hardin Co.; Commissioned by: Military Square, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, OH; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Firestone Tire and Rubber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Scott B. Arnold, A.I.A., Architect, 7550 Red Rd., South Miami, FL; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Burger King Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: James N. Berry and Assoc.; Commissioned by: Kimrock Ford, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Leavitt Associates, Architects and Engineers, 4400 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Marlain Realty Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Vernon A. Moore, Architect, 1217 Hazel Ave., Chesapeake, Va.; Commissioned by: Willard H. Bunn;\n"," Drawn by: John E. Kennedy, Architect, Wainwright Building, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Dudley Cooper, Agent;\n"," Drawn by: Tencon, Tennessee Continental Corporation, 400 Rivers Rd., Centerville, TN; Contractor: Cardinal Sign Corp.; Commissioned by: McDonald' s Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: John E. Wool Lumber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Maddroy B. Jordan; Contractor: Maddroy B. Jordan; Commissioned by: Valu-Fair Market;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A.I.A., Architect, 200 Kresge Building, Norfolk, VA.; Contractor: Fire Engineers, Inc.; Commissioned by: Valu-Fair Market;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., Architect, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Edwin T. Holland, 2922 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA;\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., ARMCO Building Systems and Products, 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: C. E. Thurston and Sons, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Henry L. Livas, A.I.A., Architect-Engineer, and Associates, Norfolk-Hampton, VA; Contractor: Ray Ann Corp.; Commissioned by: Dr. Samuel Wilson;\n"," Drawn by: BCHK Architects, 4100 Building, Granby St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: Junius Miller;\n"," Drawn by: M and S Construction Company, Inc., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: M and S Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Joe Simpkins;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. E. Williamson, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Dominion Sheet Metal Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Richard Bobby, Artist-Designer, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Hugh Huff;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. L. Hester and Charles E. McLaine;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Gary Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: F. M. Craig Jr.; Notes: Also noted on outside of roll, Permit No. 22859\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Socrates E. Manuel;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Bill Games, Realtor; Commissioned by: Johnny D. Byrd;\n"," Drawn by: Heath and Company, Electrical Advertising/Store Fronts, 3225 Lacy St., Los Angeles, CA; Contractor: Calhoun Sign Co.; Commissioned by: H. Salt Esq. Fish and Chips;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Charles R. Samuels;\n"," Drawn by: State Neon Co., Inc., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: State Neon Company, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dominion Theater Co.;\n"," Drawn by: General Indicator Co.; Contractor: Universal Signs, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Keeling, Washington, Washington, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Barbara B. Patish;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Piedmont Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects, 1600 East Little Creek Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Commercial Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Harry M. Stevens;\n"," Drawn by: Talley Neon; Contractor: Talley Neon; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Shriver and Holland Architects, Professional Arts Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Robert Morris Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and Industrial Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. L. Ferguson, Inc.; Commissioned by: Bell Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle, General Contractor, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle; Commissioned by: Delia P. Bohannon;\n"," Drawn by: Elliott and Company, Inc., Norfolk, VA, Rocky Mount, NC; Contractor: Elliot and Co.; Commissioned by: Elliott and Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Commissioned by: Ashton H. Pully, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Bernard H. Lepselter, P. E., Consulting Engineers, 410 E. 62nd St., New York, NY; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: Mrs. M. Wright;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Man-Joe Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Judge William Shapiro;\n"," Drawn by: Evan J. McCorkle, Jr., A.I.A. and Associates, Architects and Planning Consultants, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Checkered Flag;\n"," Drawn by: Baldwin and Gregg, Engineers - Surveyors - Planners, Norfolk - Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. W. Burress;\n"," Drawn by: Verebely and Associates, Architects, Suite 32, 809 Live Oak Dr., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: George Jensen, Inc.; Commissioned by: Peggy Jensen;\n"," Drawn by: R. S. Fling and Partners, Inc., Consulting Engineers, 999 Crupper Ave., Columbus, OH; Contractor: Tidewater Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Continental Grain Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Virginia Realty Co.; Commissioned by: W. F. Thornton, Jr.; Notes: Permit # 73591-73596\nare for fences at these addresses.\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Kevin Weller;\n"," Drawn by: Thad A. Broom; Commissioned by: Evelyn and Richard Reynolds;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Mrs. Mills Darden, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Maxwell B. Edwards, P. E., Consulting Engineer, Civil, Structural, Norfolk, VA; Brundage, Cohen, and Holton, A.I.A., Architects, Suite 523-527, Law Building, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Barr\nConstruction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: David P. Jacobson Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Randall A. Strawbridge, incorporated, Consulting Engineers, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Creative Displays, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Adkins and Associates, Consulting Engineers, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Braywood Manor Associates;\n"," Drawn by: Cohen and Haft, Holtz Kerxton and Assoicates, Architects and Planners; Commissioned by: Christopher Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: O'Brien Construction Co.; Commissioned by: B. A. W. Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: WGP Architects, A.I.A., P. O. Box 1791, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Roladine Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Sidney Finkelstein;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Tides Realty;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Best Repair Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Alfred E. Abiouness; Commissioned by: Walker and Laberge Co. Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: R. S. Fling and Partners, Inc., Consulting Engineers, 999 Crupper Ave., Columbus, OH; Contractor: Tidewater Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Continental Grain Co.;\n"," Drawn by: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Hall Hodges Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billyn Woods;\n"," Drawn by: Peninsular Sign Co., St. Petersburg, FL; Contractor: Calhoun Sign Co.; Commissioned by: Pantry Pride;\n"," Drawn by: Rancorn Wildman Krause, A.I.A., Architects Planners, Suite 230, 229 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Snyder Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: B. F. Hartwig;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., and Associates, Inc., Architects, 7460 Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Talbot Park Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Kussa/Trauth, Ltd., 150 N. Wacker Dr., Chicago, IL; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Shulman's, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: G. L. Cline and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Chesapeak and Potomac Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: WGP Architects, A.I.A., P. O. Box 1791, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Charles A. Wright and Assoc.; Commissioned by: Downtown Racquet Club, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Jennifer Crockford;\n"," Drawn by: The Design Collaborative, Principal, Laxzlo Aranyi, A.I.A., 138 Rosemont Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Gregory Kent Lawrence;\n"," Drawn by: Gary W. Bright, Architect, A.I.A., 2466 Pleasure House Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Life Federal Savings and Loan Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Bauer Compressor, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Inc., Architects Planners, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: M. D. Johnson and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Arthur Polizos;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Wayne C. Lusk;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Hardison Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Junk Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Herman, Chapman, Architects and Engineers, 420 W. Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: Norfolk Flower Shop;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Roosevelt Hatch;\n"," Drawn by: City of Norfolk, Dept. of Parks and Recreation; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: T. E. Morgan and Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Anthony S. Porter;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Architects, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Benjamin B. Adderholdt, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 436 Court St., Portsmouth, VA; Contractor: Richard Dobson Building, Inc.; Commissioned by: U-Haul Co. of VA;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Tommy Mustin Plastering Co.; Commissioned by: Tommy Mustin;\n"," Drawn by: P. Lara; Contractor: Michael Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: George M. Edwards;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Toren Adams Building Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Steve Peppas;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Godfrey Brothers, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Berkley Machine Works;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Carpenters Unlimited; Commissioned by: Crockin Levy Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. E. Weddle and Associates, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Leavitt Associates, Architects and Engineers, 4400 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Southgate Terminals;\n"," Drawn by: Baskervill and Son, Architects and Engineers, 2313 W. Cary St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: W. B. Meredith, II, Inc.; Commissioned by: DePaul Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Houston, TX; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Bank of\nVirginia;\n"," Drawn by: Livas and Associates, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Urlson U. Hill; Commissioned by: Bethel Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Equitable Life;\n"," Drawn by: Surratt, Smith and Abernathy Associates, Architects, Charlotte, NC; Contractor: Suitt Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Leggett's Department Store;\n"," Drawn by: Baskervill and Son, Architects and Engineers, 2313 W. Cary St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: DePaul Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Shriver and Holland Associates, Architects-Planners-Project Coordinators, 355 W. Freemason St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: George Jensen, Inc.; Commissioned by: Arthur Real Estate Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Resort Custom Builders; Contractor: Resort Custom Construction Co.; Commissioned by: William H. Norris;\n"," Drawn by: F and W Construciton Co.; Contractor: F and W Construction Co.; Commissioned by: F and W Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Nestor Construction Co.; Contractor: Nestor Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Nestor Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: George S[?]; Commissioned by: Tides Realty;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Otis D. Winn; Commissioned by: Steve Loder;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: K and W Enterprises; Commissioned by: Live Oak Sound, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Contractor: Beam Development Corp.; Commissioned by: Frank K. Tarrant;\n"," Drawn by: Woodsmen Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Billy M. Woods;\n"," Drawn by: Admiralty Construction Co., Inc.; Contractor: Admiralty Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: T. R. Bottoms;\n"," Drawn by: Shriver and Holland Associates, Architects-Planners-Project Coordinators, 142 W. York St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle and Son, Inc., General Contractors, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: T. A. Stander;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Buster Harris;\n"," Drawn by: kolux / npi division, GIC- General Indicator Corporation, Kokomo, IN; Contractor: City Sign Co.; Commissioned by: Harris Tire Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Man-Joe Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Judge William Shapiro;\n"," Drawn by: Hester Construction and Development Co.; Contractor: Hester Construction and Development Co.; Commissioned by: Hester Construction and Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Beam Development Corp.; Commissioned by: Dr. S. V. Sigfred, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: David Sonkin;\n"," Drawn by: F and W Construciton Co.; Contractor: F and W Construction Co.; Commissioned by: J. H. Francisco;\n"," Drawn by: Peter M. Meredith, Meredith Construction Co.; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Meredith Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Nestor Construction Co.; Contractor: Nestor Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Nestor Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Gary Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Gary Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Howmet Aluminum Corporation, Building Specialties Division, 227 Town East Blvd., Mesquite, TX; Contractor: W. B. Goode Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Southland Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Man-Joe Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Judge William Shapiro;\n"," Drawn by: Wax Bryman Associates, Architects and Planners, Grove Ave., Cedarhurst, NY; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: United National Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Sporting Life;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Stephen St. John;\n"," Drawn by: Helfant Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Helfant Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Inc., Architects Engineers Interior Design, A.I.A., 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Martin Mathis Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: United States Postal Service, Eastern Region, Philadelphia, PA; Commissioned by: Canton Associates;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Houston, TX; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Zayre Corporation, Real Estate Division, Framingham, MA; Contractor: George Jensen; Commissioned by: T. J. Maxx;\n"," Drawn by: Glenn-Rollins and Associates, Inc., Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia Tractor Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: S. G. Anders, III, Architect; Contractor: Design 3 Corp.; Commissioned by: Richard E. Bell;\n"," Drawn by: Carneal and Johnston, Architects and Engineers, 602 W. Cary St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: R. and H. General Contractors; Commissioned by: First and Merchants National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Houston, TX; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Winford Lindsay Associates, Architects, 1300 Plaza Dr., Lawrenceville, GA; Commissioned by: Day Realty of South Carolina;\n"," Drawn by: Walsh and Ashe Associates, A.I.A., Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: A. D. Doxey, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: H. Mehryari, Lerner Shops, 354 Park Ave. South, New York, NY; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Lerner Shops;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: M. L. Mills; Commissioned by: M. L. Mills;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Harry E. Pitt, Jr.; Commissioned by: H. E. Pritt, Jr. and J. C. Davenport;\n"," Drawn by: C. Richard Shepherd, Architect, 349-C4 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Cross Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Gutterman Iron and Metal;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Robert C. Smith; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Otis S. Meekins, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 4310 E. Indian River Rd., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: John A. Meekins; Commissioned by: Progress Associates, Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Robert C. Smith; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Harris E. Pritt, Jr.; Commissioned by: H. E. Pitt, Jr. and J. C. Davenport;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., and Associates, Inc., Architects, 7460 Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: K. R. Perry;\n"," Drawn by: R. S. Fling and Partners, Inc., Consulting Engineers, 999 Crupper Ave., Columbus, OH; Contractor: Tidewater Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Continental Grain Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Lynwood E. Brown, A.I.A. and Associates, Inc., 282 N. Washington St., Falls Church, VA; Commissioned by: Steak and Ale Restaurants of America;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Commissioned by: Executive Park Inn, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Virginia Boat House, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: William Freed, Architect, 18 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: C. B. White and Brother., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Winford Lindsay Associates, Architects, 1300 Plaza Dr., Lawrenceville, GA; Commissioned by: Day Realty of South Carolina;\n"," Drawn by: Raoul Wheeler Wilkins, Architect, Maidens, VA; Contractor: Carter Bell Corp.; Commissioned by: Southland Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Master Pools by Schertle, Inc.; Commissioned by: Jack M. Hill;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: A. D. Doxey T/A Olde Towne Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: C. E. Lints;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Conoly Phillips;\n"," Drawn by: Hampton Roads Engineering Co., Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Consultants, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Allied Towing, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Gary Builders, Inc.; Commissioned by: Gary Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: G. S. Thompson; Commissioned by: Eastern Roofing Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Military Circle Mall;\n"," Drawn by: A. Ray Pentecost, Jr., and Associates, Inc., Architects, 7460 Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Azalea Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Frank Carey Holton, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 5500B Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Aldridge Electric Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Addington-Beaman Lumber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Kenneth Balk and Associates, Inc., Architects-Engineers-Planners, 9362 Dielman Industrial Dr., St. Louis, MO; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Wohl Shoe Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Lady Madonna;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; 2408 Princess Anne Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Cox Cable Television of\nNorfolk;\n"," Drawn by: London Bridge Machine and Welding, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Mufflers, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Gary Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Lindy's;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. C. Barco;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Herman, Chapman, Architects and Engineers, 420 W. Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: B. B. Spigel Residency Trust;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fireside Homes, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Cardinal Homes Incorporated, Wylliesburg, VA; Contractor: B and B Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Willam Runnells;\n"," Drawn by: Waterway, Surveys and Engineering, Ltd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Blessed Sacrament Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Kenneth Brown; Commissioned by: Baum;\n"," Drawn by: Conrad Brothers, Inc., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank Seaboard National;\n"," Drawn by: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Hemingway Transport, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: C and P Phone Center Store;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billy M. Woods;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billy M. Woods;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Joe S. Beck;\n"," Drawn by: Walsh, Ashe and Dills, A.I.A., Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Salsburg Properties; Commissioned by: William E. Sams;\n"," Drawn by: Sol W. Cohen; Commissioned by: Princess Anne Fixtures;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: C. E. Lints;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Academy;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Service Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Darlene Baines;\n"," Drawn by: Henderson Associates, Architecture and Interior Design, 1503 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Robert Henderson;\n"," Drawn by: Robbie F. Nurnberger, Architect and Planner, 601 Whitechapel Dr., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Mike A. Cobb; Commissioned by: Herbert Rockafeller;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William L. Page;\n"," Drawn by: J. B. Cyrus, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: African Methodist Episocal Zion Church;\n"," Drawn by: Walsh, Ashe and Dills, A.I.A., Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: T. E. Morgan and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: T. E. Morgan;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Man-Joe Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Socrates Manuel;\n"," Drawn by: Robert L. Yoder, Architect, 828 Greensboro Ave., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Myron Glassman;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William Hodges;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Socrates E. Manuel; Commissioned by: Thomas Clark;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: C and W Associates;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: John A. Turner;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fireside Homes, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Schriver Construction; Commissioned by: Mitch's Auto Service;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Margaret E. Joyner;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Cardinal Homes Incorporated, Wylliesburg, VA; Contractor: B and B Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Master Craft, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: American Sign and Advertising Services, Inc.; Commissioned by: Powell McClellan Lumber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Cavender Associates, Architects, Jack E. Cavender, A.I.A., 1677 Dorsey Ave., East Point, GA; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Chick-fil-A;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Floyd E. Sweats;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Richard W. Tynes;\n"," Drawn by: E. N. Jasper, Developer; Commissioned by: E. N. Jasper;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: A. L. McGowan;\n"," Drawn by: Walsh, Ashe and Dills, A.I.A., Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: St. Thomas A. M. E. Zion Church;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: C and J Home Repairs, Inc.; Commissioned by: Joan J. O'Keefe, III;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Socrates E. Manuel;\n"," Drawn by: C. Richard Shepherd, Architect, 349-C4 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: The King's Landing (David Cashvan);\n"," Drawn by: W. F. T.; Commissioned by: W. F. Thornton, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: S and G Corp.; Notes: Cost is $50,000 for each townhome.\n"," Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects, 1600 East Little Creek Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Beach Buildings Corp.; Commissioned by: Capes Shipping Agencies, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Jack E. Lee;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Michael J. Watts;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: North Landing Line Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Dr. H. F. Pavon;\n"," Drawn by: McGee Corporation; Contractor: A. C. Clark Co.; Commissioned by: Sav-A-Ton, Inc.; Notes: Includes copy of Norfolk City Ordinance 26,180.\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: McDonald's Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Bluestone Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Exxon Company, U. S. A., A Division of Exxon Corporation, Marketing Department, Distribution and Engineering; Commissioned by: Exxon Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Tubbs Used Auto Parts;\n"," Drawn by: K. Y. Thrift, Civil Engineer; Commissioned by: H. L. Barnes;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Stephen Dobson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Bluestone Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: S and C Corp.; Notes: Single family residence @ $40,000 each.\n"," Drawn by: Gresham Metal Buildings Co., Inc., 1060 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Abiouness, Cross, and Bradshaw, Inc., Consulting Structural Engineers, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA, 3136 Zebulon Rd., Rocky Mount, NC; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia\nNational Bank;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Houston, TX; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Richard Matthews;\n"," Drawn by: Elbert V. Walker, Certified Architect; Jose Francisco Soria, Architect, 4505 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: First Cavalry Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Leavitt Associates, Architects and Engineers, 4400 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Econo-Travel Motel;\n"," Drawn by: Brookbank, Murphy, and Shields, Architects, Planners, Interior Designers, Columbus, GA; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Plitt Southern Theaters;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Thomas Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Medical Center Hospital;\n"," Drawn by: Yates and Berkeley Associates, Ltd., Architects, Planners, Interior Designers, 330 County St., Portsmouth, VA; Commissioned by: Thomas D. Blanchard;\n"," Drawn by: Rancorn Wildman Krause, A.I.A., Architects Planners, 2101 Executive Dr., Hampton, VA; Contractor: Smyth Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: William Gautier;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Sifen Development;\n"," Drawn by: Walker S. Burdette; Commissioned by: Moores Store;\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Houston, TX; Contractor: Conrad Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Frank Carey Holton, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 5500B Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Charles Bashara;\n"," Drawn by: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc., 1038 W. 26th St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk General Hospital Division of Medical Center Hospitals;\n"," Drawn by: Stephen L. Cooper, Architect; Shoney's, Inc., 1727 Elm Hill, Nashville, TN; Contractor: Barr Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Captain D's;\n"," Drawn by: ; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norshipco;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Herman, Chapman, Architects and Engineers, 420 W. Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mostracco, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: T. E. Morgan and Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: S. E. Manuel; Commissioned by: Lou Colinsky, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Verebely and Associates, Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: George Jensen, Inc.; Commissioned by: J. C. J. Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Cohen and Haft, Koltz Kerxton, Associates, Architects and Planners; Commissioned by: Christopher Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: James Egglezos;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Harriet W. Dixon;\n"," Drawn by: Lothorp, Neon and Plastic, 506 Pegram Dr., Tupelo, MS; Commissioned by: Henry Dodge;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: James R. Gray;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Ruby G. Gross;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Lawder Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Disabled American Veterans Chapter #4;\n"," Drawn by: A. W. Tuttle and Son, Inc., General Contractors, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: A. W. Tuttle and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. David Steadman;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Oceanside Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Calvin Miller;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fireside Homes, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Helfant Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Charles R. Johnson;\n"," Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Beam Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: M. L. Walker; Commissioned by: W. J. Summers;\n"," Drawn by: Helfant Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: William G. Bursnall, Architect, Colonial Stores Incorporated, 2251 N. Sylvan Rd., East Point, GA; Contractor: J. E. Weddle and Assoc., Inc.; Commissioned by: Colonial Stores, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Metropolitan Home Maintenance; Commissioned by: Intermission Restaurant;\n"," Drawn by: Shorebay Builders; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Richard L. Brown;\n"," Drawn by: McClurg and Wall, Architects,1559 Laskin Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Arthur-Knight Contracting Co.; Commissioned by: Don Smith;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norman K. Tuttle, Jr.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William H. Hodges;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billy M. Woods;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Inc., Architects, Engineers, Planners, Interior Designers, Norfolk, Virginia Beach; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Carter, Zinkl, Herman, Architects, A.I.A., 500 Plume East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Construction Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mostracco;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: New Age Co-Op Store;\n"," Drawn by: Cassis Associates, Inc., St. Louis, MO; Commissioned by: Toys R Us;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Southside Boys Club;\n"," Drawn by: Surratt, Smith and Abernathy Associates, Architects, Charlotte, NC; Contractor: J. B. Denny Co.; Commissioned by: Leggett Department Store;\n"," Drawn by: Russell and Johnson, Architects, Richmond-Norfolk; Commissioned by: Attucks Theater;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Harry Bronstein;\n"," Drawn by: Humble Oil and Refining Co., Marketing Dept., Distribution and Engineering; Contractor: Quality Engineering Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Exxon;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Westview Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Robert L. Yoder, Architect, 828 Greensboro Ave., Virginia Beach, VA; Miller-Fox, P.C., Civil Engineers, 18 Koger Center, Norfolk, 204 Grayson Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Gresham Metal\nBuildings Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: C. F. E. Air Cargo, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Certified Professional Engineer; Contractor: L. C. Pincus, Jr. and Co.; Commissioned by: Lionel Leasure, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Sifen Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Barkley Pierce O'Malley, Architects-Planners, 111 Park Pl., Falls Church, VA; Contractor: W. H. Belonga; Commissioned by: First Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Butlers Shoe Corporation, 204 Brookwood Dr. NE, Atlanta, GA; Commissioned by: Butler Shoes;\n"," Drawn by: Cohen and Haft, Holtz Kerxton and Assoicates, Architects and Planners; Commissioned by: The Christopher Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Gemini Homes, Inc., 1525 Montgomery St. Ext., Henderson, NC; Commissioned by: Great Atlantic Building Systems, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Service Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Challenge Contruction, Inc.; Commissioned by: New Cavalry Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Henderson Associates, Architecture and Interior Design, 1503 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Aldridge Electric Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Old Dominion Fish Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Sol W. Cohen, A.I.A., Architect, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Kotarides Brothers; Commissioned by: Alex and Pete Kotarides; Notes: Permit # 68509- 11/20/1979, Permit # 69670-3/13/1980, Permit #\n69982- 4/1/1980, Permit # 70557-70558- 5/5/1980, Permit # 71692-71693- 7/9/1980\n"," Drawn by: Custom Home Design; Commissioned by: Binford Construction Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Thomas W. Hamilton and Associates, A.I.A., Architects and Interior Designers, P.C., 1703 Raintree Dr., Richmond, VA; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Sheraton Inn;\n"," Drawn by: Melvin M. Spence, A.I.A., and Associates, Architects, 966 Norfolk Sq., Norfolk, VA; 2408 Princess Anne Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: George Jensen, Inc.; Commissioned by: Norfolk Port and\nIndustrial Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Morrisette, Cederquist, Bondurant and Associates, Architects, Engineers, Planners, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Hudgins Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Executive Park Inn;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Service Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Soria and Julian, Architects, 4504 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Palmer;\n"," Drawn by: Spigel, Herman, Chapman, Architects and Engineers, 420 W. Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Construction Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Rosso and Mastrocca;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, A.I.A., Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: A. Robbins Furniture Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Frank Carey Holton, Jr., A.I.A., Architect; Commissioned by: Addington Beamon Lumber Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: William G. Willits;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: E. T. Gresham Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Soria and Julian, Architects, 4504 Colley Ave., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Rose of Sharon Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Leona Hobbs;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: M. L. Miller Construciton Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: George Miller;\n"," Drawn by: Maxwell B. Edwards, P. E., Consulting Engineer, Civil, Structural, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Berkley Machine Works;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: W. S. Allen;\n"," Drawn by: A. Carl Schenck and Associates, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia Materials, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Bob D. Lamm, A.I.A., Architect, Portsmouth, VA; Contractor: Hardy Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Atlantic Permanent Savings and Loan Assoc.;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Ivy, A.I.A., P.C., Virginia Beach, Suffolk, VA; Contractor: Olde Town Development Co.; Commissioned by: Brohemann Enterprises;\n"," Drawn by: Otis S. Meekins, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 4310 E. Indian River Rd., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: R. D. Lambert and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dibert Valve and Fitting Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Spencer Scott, Architects, Planners, Urban Designers, 801 Plaza One, 1 Main Plaza East, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: G and V General Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Antioch Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Rancorn Wildman Krause, A.I.A., Architects Planners, Suite 230, 229 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Baylor Corp.; Commissioned by: Lawler Ballard Advertising;\n"," Drawn by: Chandler and Gibson, Consulting Engineers, 4901 Colley Ave, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Meredith Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Anders-Williams Co., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: City of Norfolk, Dept. of Public Works; Contractor: Lockwood Brothers, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Norfolk;\n"," Drawn by: C. Richard Shepherd, Architect, 349-C4 Bute St., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Carter and Associates;\n"," Drawn by: Store Planning Division, Drug Fair Drug Store, 6295 Edsall Rd., Alexandria, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Drug Fair Drug Stores;\n"," Drawn by: Steve Tignor, Builder; Commissioned by: Academy Van and Storage;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Westview Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Harry R. Dudley, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, Colley Ave. and 45th St., Norfolk, Va.; Commissioned by: George O. Wilson;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eric C. Smith;\n"," Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects, 1600 East Little Creek Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Raneo Enterprises, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dr. John Mosher;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: City Roof Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: I. Schwartz, et. al.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Larry Sifen;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer; Contractor: C. C. Foreman and Son, Inc.; Commissioned by: Military Distributors of Virginia;\n"," Drawn by: jlb.a, Architects, Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Robert C. Smith; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Westview Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Harold O. Warner and Associates, Architects, Suite 201, 124 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Baur Compressor;\n"," Drawn by: WGP Architects, A.I.A., P. O. Box 1791, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Charles A. Wright and Assoc.; Commissioned by: Roladine Corp;\n"," Drawn by: Princess Anne Construction; Contractor: Princess Anne Construction; Commissioned by: Princess Anne Paving;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: C and J Home Repairs, Inc.; Commissioned by: H. K. Wood;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Three's Company;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Floyd D. Strew;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Zenith Assoc.;\n"," Drawn by: McElroy and Baldwin, Architects, 1600 East Little Creek Rd., Norfolk, VA; Contractor: The Builder Group; Commissioned by: Virginia National Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Hanbury and Company, P.C., Architecture and Interior Design, 204 Monticello Arcade, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Vernon L. Cofer;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Graybeard Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Arthur Konikoff, Architect, 9 Koger Executive Center, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Westview Building Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Architect-Engineer; Commissioned by: Billy M. Words;\n"," Drawn by: Otis S. Meekins, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 4310 E. Indian River Rd., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: J. A. Meekins; Commissioned by: Progress Associates, Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Norfolk Public Schools;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Vincent A. Boone;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Fireside Homes, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Paul Long; Commissioned by: Katherine Lille;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Ryan School;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Waddell and Stubbs, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: L. J. Hoy, Inc.; Commissioned by: Blue Cross Blue Shield;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Services Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. L. Pincus, Jr. and Co.; Commissioned by: Tidewater Towing;\n"," Drawn by: Frank Carey Holton, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 5500B Tidewater Dr., Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Circle Six Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Design 3 Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Design 3 Corp.; Commissioned by: Eve Marie Perrenot;\n"," Drawn by: Gary W. Bright, Architect, A.I.A., 2466 Pleasure House Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Hofheimer's Shoe Store;\n"," Drawn by: The Design Collaborative, Principal, Laxzlo Aranyi, A.I.A., 138 Rosemont Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Sea Breeze- David J. Wahl; Commissioned by: Robert E. Gonsoulin;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Leana C. Hobbs;\n"," Drawn by: Thomas Construction Co.; Contractor: Thomas Construction Co.; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Waddell and Stubbs, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Benford Construction Co.; Notes: z\n"," Drawn by: McGaughy, Marshall, and McMillan, A Professional Association, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Washington, DC; Athens, Greece; Richmond, Virginia; Omaha, Nebraska; Contractor: Conrad\nBros. Inc.; Commissioned by: United Virginia Bank;\n"," Drawn by: Otis S. Meekins, Jr., A.I.A., Architect, 4310 E. Indian River Rd., Chesapeake, VA; Contractor: John A. Meekins; Commissioned by: Progress Associates, Ltd.;\n"," Drawn by: H. R. Schippell, Certified Professional Engineer, 3232 Verdun Ave, Norfolk, VA; Commissioned by: Kippinbrock Scale Service;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Service Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Stroud, Pence Associates, Ltd., Consulting Structural Engineers, 204-A Grayson Rd., Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Reale Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Catalytic Generators;\n"," Drawn by: James M. Hamill, Architect, Earl F. McKinney, P. E., 216 E. Reynolds Rd., Lexington, KY; Contractor: C and S Contractors, Inc.; Commissioned by: Mexican Dinner Houses;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Eastern Virginia Medical Authority;\n"," Drawn by: Glenn-Rollins and Associates, Inc., Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: W. F. Magann Corp.; Commissioned by: Virginia Tractor Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Livas and Associates, Architects, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Deloatch Ceiling Co.; Commissioned by: Metropolitan A.M.E.Z. Church;\n"," Drawn by: Williams and Tazewell and Associates, Inc., Architects, Engineers, Planners, Interior Designers, Norfolk, Virginia Beach; Contractor: C. F. Hardy Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Mother's Record\nStore;\n"," Drawn by: Edwin B. Small, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: David E. Hope;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Katherine A. Williams;\n"," Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Beam Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Lewis A. Rightmier, Architect, Virginia Beach, VA; Commissioned by: Phyllis B. Brown;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Oliver, Smith and Cook, Ltd., Architects-Planners, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA; Contractor: Robert R. Marquis, Inc.; Commissioned by: C and P Telephone Co.;\n"," Drawn by: D K Design Team, Interior Planners Designers, 7501 Liberty Rd., Baltimore, MD; Contractor: E D B Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Dr. Stanley J. Levine;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Phillip Otto;\n"," Drawn by: W. A. Schmidt; Commissioned by: Howard B. Cohen;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Shorebay Builders, Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Helfant Bros., Inc.;\n"," Drawn by: Baymark Realty Corporation; Commissioned by: Michael Builders;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Marguerite O. Brown;\n"," Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Ream Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Kingsberry Homes, Boise Cascade Corporation; Commissioned by: Beam Development Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Leon K. Smith, Certified Architect; Contractor: T. W. Alphin; Commissioned by: Henry Dodge;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Sharlyn Construction Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: S and C Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Jack R. Jacovides;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: A. P. Doxey, Inc. T/A Old Towne Development Co.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cecil M. Edwards; Commissioned by: Cecil M. Edwards;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Commissioned by: Dave Riley;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Park Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Russell Brandt;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. L. Sykes Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Investors Management;\n"," Drawn by: Robert B. Lindemann, Certified Professional Engineer; Commissioned by: Bluestone Corp.;\n"," Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. B. 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Choate, H.\n         Barringer Cox, Louise Cox, Edward Croarkin, Chauncey Depew,\n         William De Morgan, Frank E. Elwell, Louis Fagan, Frank Fowler,\n         Gilbert Gane, Frank Wakely Gunsaulus, Moses Handy, William\n         Dean Howells, John LaFarage, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,\n         Lillian Nordica, Horace Pingree, Maria Louise Pool, George M.\n         Pullman, Thomas B. Reed, Bayard Taylor, the University of\n         Chicago, J. Q. A. Ward, modern business men, the University of\n         Chicago, The American Museum of Natural History, Armour\n         Institute, American women composers, artists, dramatists, and\n         poets, Brandywine, Cedermere, Cramp Ship Yards, and\n         lynching.","Correspondence discusses his writing, publication efforts,\n         critical reaction, censorship, legal suits with publishers,\n         (John Lane Company) and his personal life including\n         friendships, romances and travel.","Specific topics include early editorial work, the\n         publication of \n          Sister Carrie, The Titan, and \n          The Genius in an era of\n         censorship; suppression of \"The Genius\"; copyright problems; a\n         possible dramatization of \n          Sister Carrie; a French\n         translation and a film version of \"An American Tragedy\"; a\n         hiking trip from Georgia to New Jersey; African-Americans in\n         Savannah; Walt Whitman and Mark Twain; religious views; role\n         of the Author's League of America; dislike of film version of \n          An American Tragedy ; Norman\n         Duncan; the Fortean Society; respect for Lenin and Trotsky;\n         Caldwell's \n          Tobacco Road.","Miscellaneous material includes the Anti-Vice Commission\n         report on \n          The Genius; promotional\n         pamphlets; and clippings pertaining to Dreiser.","Essay regarding Frank Fowler.","Poem; 6 3-line verses","Essay regarding Louis Fagan, Director of British\n                  museum, to lecture in America.","Essay's literary criticism; character sketch,\n                  including some verses.","Essay","Essay","Essay, includes typed copy, 7 p.","Essay","Essay","Essay","Essay","Essay regarding the company, the town, and the\n                  man.","Essay","Essay","Essay","Essay","Essay","Story regarding a lynching","Essay regarding a sculptor; 7 1/2 pages in\n                  Theodore Dreiser's hand; 10 1/2 pages in Mrs.\n                  Dreiser's hand","Essay regarding a conversation with Chauncey M.\n                  Depew","Essay regarding painter Matilda Browne","Book review by Poole, a poet","Typed questions with autograph responses.","Outline of questions; includes 2 p. of poetry,\n                  crossed out on verso","Incomplete interview of musician and opera\n                  star.","A study of Thomas Brockett Reed, Speaker of the\n                  House, in his Maine home.","Essay; includes 2 p. copy addressed to Grant\n                  Richard's secretary; attacks Grant Richards who\n                  persuaded Theodore Dreiser to stop writing it before\n                  it was completed; regards publication of \n                   Sister Carrie in 1900;\n                  states that he earned $1500 a year editing 7\n                  magazines; resigns to resume work on \n                   Jennie Gerhardt ;\n                  Richards offers to publish Dreiser's books in\n                  England; reflect on life, future, his standing as an\n                  artist.","Regards a literary luncheon with John Cowonos","Essay regarding Frank Fowler","First page of book, includes ms corrections","Short story, includes ms corrections","Essay regarding strike in New York City's garment\n                  district and the poor people who work there; includes\n                  ms corrections","Novel with ms corrections, includes label from H.\n                  L. Mencken to Theodore Dreiser","Essay regarding a revoluntionary battle","Essay regarding the river and area of a\n                  revolutionary battle.","Hopes he will like the poem; writes that it could\n                  be illustrated; wishes Duffy would look at Dreiser's\n                  poem in the September \n                   Success ; wants his\n                  signature.","Needs humorous jokes for new magazine, \n                   Smith's , published by\n                  the publishers of \n                   Ainslee's ; offers\n                  usual rate for submissions.","Thanks for her kind words; writes that \n                   Sister Carrie is still\n                  in the doldrums, though the general situation is\n                  better; mentions that book is well known; owns plates\n                  and hopes to find publisher for them; thinks he met\n                  her in 1892 in Chicago while peddling books; calls\n                  himself older and wiser, but no less radical, simply\n                  sorrowful and uncertain.","Writes that 3 weeks before seeing his stories has\n                  turned into 3 months and that it is time he had a\n                  look at the first of them.","Writes in \"A Letter About Himself,\" that Harper\n                  has 2 books of his letters and clippings and he has\n                  more letters from critics and editor; mentions he is\n                  in \n                   Who's Who , his\n                  favorite book, his characteristics, his books issued\n                  and those suppressed, and his wish to be rich.","Thanks him for his kind words; remembers his\n                  sincere approval of \n                   Sister Carrie and \n                   Jennie Gerhardt","Writes that her faith and kind words will never be\n                  forgotten.","Thanks her for post-impressionist book and the\n                  Boredecker; waives \n                   Songs of the\n                  North until her returns from Italy, since all\n                  he can do now is stick it in his trunk; writes it\n                  will be safe with the publisher.","Asks her to buy a box of the same cigarettes she\n                  bought at Christmas to give to [Grant] Richards and\n                  charge them to his account.","Mails him \n                   The Financier , writes\n                  that he does not expect him to read it, rather it is\n                  for his autograph shelf.","Includes typescript and carbon typescript copeis;\n                  thanks him and Press Writer's Club for letter\n                  requesting advice and cheer; discusses qualities of\n                  new great writers at length; quotes Sidney\n                  Lanier.","Expresses pleasure at receiving his letter; writes\n                  that Mordell's book made a deep impression on many;\n                  welcomes a critical intellect; finds himself to have\n                  few literary prejudices, though not many literary\n                  favorites; hopes to discuss \n                   The Financier , volume\n                  one of \n                   A Triology of Desire ;\n                  writes that \n                   The Titan and \n                   The Stoic will be\n                  volumes 2 and 3; expressed pleasure that Mordell\n                  likes \n                   Jennie Gerhardt as most\n                  critics perfer \n                   Sister Carrie ;\n                  mentions William Marion Reedy and Thomas B. Mosten, \n                   Smart Set , \n                   The Century , \n                   A Traveller at 40 ;\n                  plans to publish \n                   The Titan in \n                   Harper's .","Inquires about the law and the profits of book;\n                  feels pressured to complete \n                   The Titan ; mentions\n                  Strindberg interview.","Expresses pleasure with the opinion of his lawyer\n                  friend; feels time will justify him for The Financier\n                  and 2 succeeding volumes.","Asks Mordell to call him or write; gives address\n                  as 23 W. 58 St.","Thanks him for galleys; calls article intelligent;\n                  complains of misrepresentation in \n                   The Sun and \n                   The Times ; decides not\n                  to be interviewed any more as he is tired of literary\n                  mush; call New York papers the worst.","Asks him to get 10 copies of an interview when it\n                  appears; calls the interview intelligent and would\n                  like to keep it for future reference.","Thanks him for review and interview; asks him to\n                  send 8-9 copies of interview.","Thanks him for clipping; intends to send copy of \n                   The Titan when it comes\n                  out.","Writes that Harper's has decided not to publish \n                   The Titan after\n                  printing 10,000 copies; plans to issue book through\n                  one of several firms; calls it \n                   Sister Carrie all over\n                  again.","Writes that he has completed \n                   The Titan ; calls it\n                  the best thing he has ever done with the exception of\n                   Jennie Gerhardt , which\n                  had more emotional appeal; mentions \n                   A Traveller at 40 , \n                   Baltimore Sun , and the\n                  Century Co.","Comments that he has nothing to add to former\n                  letter; mentions \n                   The International and \n                   The Manes ; likes\n                  Rethy's poem.","Thanks him for books; expects to receive books\n                  from Lane this week; intends to send one to\n                  Mordell.","Thanks him for his services in connection with\n                  Brandes, wishes he would read enclosed statement in\n                  regard to condition brought about by Mitchell Kennedy\n                  regarding John Lane and himself; believes statement\n                  illuminates American publishers publishing\n                  methods.","Writes that he is not troubled by wrathful\n                  reviews; believes that neither praise nor blame\n                  settle the fate of anything for more than a little\n                  while; encloses review, which he finds amusing.","Expresses interest in points made in lecture;\n                  presumes Mordell wrote clipping in Philadelphia \n                   Record which H. L.\n                  Mencken sent to him; asks for copies of page on which\n                  it appears; mentions speaking engagement.","Requests copies of \n                   Record to be sent to\n                  Malden in Hudson, New York","Thanks him for clippings; mentions [John Cowper\n                  Powys], and a lecture he will present in Chicago","Likes all really bitter attacks, particularly one\n                  in \n                   Saturday Review ;\n                  writes, \"A vulgar, blatant scream\" is not so bad;\n                  mentions the 50 reviews he has from England, some of\n                  which are very negative.","Writes \n                   The Genius will not be\n                  out until August and he will see that he gets a\n                  copy.","Owns rights to \n                   Sister Carrie ; asks\n                  him to act as his attorney in the matter; intends to\n                  ask Hayer what is expected for \n                   Jennie Gerhardt , which\n                  is a similar case.","Believes paying $75 for an offense of this kind is\n                  to invite copyright stealing; writes that nothing of\n                  the kind will be done and that \n                   Harper's will proceed\n                  unless favorable adjustment is reached; mentions \n                   The Jewish World , fee\n                  to Mordell.","Resents change of name as he owns copyright and\n                  plates, states that if a $60,000 loss can be\n                  afforded, $500 ought not to bother them; mentions\n                  Harper's ownership of right to present selling\n                  edition.","Sends bill","Discusses \n                   The Genius ; mentions \n                   New York Globe ; thinks\n                  he is entitled to indicate thoughts of characters in\n                  their own language.","Believes he will assume art and literary direction\n                  of a large film corporation; opens himself to\n                  suggestions concerning plays, books, legends, etc.,\n                  that could be scenarios; seeks subject of\n                  distinction, true drama, and poignance; promises to\n                  reward Mordell for any ideas of value.","Asks for a few preliminary suggestions so Dreiser\n                  may catch the drift of his mind and taste.","Thanks him for Ms. Skidelsky's review; states that\n                  she is all wrong about \n                   The Titan ; calls it\n                  the best book he has ever done; mentions H. L.\n                  Mencken, trip to Savannah; requests guess of how many\n                  copies of \n                   The Genius have been\n                  sold in Philadelphia.","Discusses review of Maughan's \n                   Of Human Bondage ;\n                  sends thanks; asserts that they are blessed to be\n                  able to enthuse over anything openly.","Complains of grippe, which has caused him to leave\n                  New York; undertakes unpleasantly large business;\n                  finds Dillman's letter sincere and entertainingly\n                  philosophic; comments that people who think logically\n                  and incisively are rare; marvels at how cleverly the\n                  world is run based on tradition and precept; writes\n                  that he does not know if the world is getting better\n                  or worse; comments that the world improves\n                  mechanically and is virtually static and that love is\n                  not rewarded nor hate punished; comments on himself,\n                  psuedo intellectuals, and laborers; hopes to see him\n                  sometime in Savannah.","Puts friendship and affection before anything\n                  else; welcomes him as a friend; leans to anyone who\n                  approaches him via regard; mentions Savannah's Black\n                  population; calls them respectful, docile, and clean,\n                  which is more than he can say of the poor of other\n                  races; wishes for him to get a copy of \n                   Plays of the Natural and\n                  Supernatural and tell Dresier what he thinks\n                  of it.","Requests that first chapter be sent without\n                  waiting to finish all 3 copies of remaining chapters;\n                  needs to get them to H. L. Mencken at the earliest\n                  date; wishes he would write John Cowper Powys and\n                  suggest \"Cowperwood\" is legitimately spelled\n                  \"Cooperwood.\"","Expresses pleasure at receiving Dillman's letter\n                  regarding Dreiser's plays, not because he agreed, but\n                  because he was forthright; fancies he should stick to\n                  novels, despite his former intentions to write a few\n                  3 or 4 act plays; works hard, but not always in New\n                  York; considers going on a trip from Denver west with\n                  a friend and will stop off in Minneapolis if he does;\n                  cheers the Anti-Vice Society for suppressing \n                   The Genius , which is\n                  already done save for prosecution, which will occur\n                  if any more copies are sold; states that John Lane\n                  Co. will fight, but may already be beaten by the\n                  Puritan courts; asserts that his work will be viewed\n                  with care from now on.","Expresses gratitude for copies of vice charges;\n                  wishes he would spread news of suppression of The\n                  Genius as widely as possible; want to put Lane Co.\n                  where they will have to fight, whether they want to\n                  or not.","Approves interview if he lets Dreiser go over the\n                  manuscript proofs beforehand; states that his\n                  corrections are seldom heeded when corrects only\n                  proofs.","Expresses pleasure that Dillman likes \n                   A Hoosier Holiday ;\n                  finds comment about his return to Catholicism\n                  amusing; denies idea that Catholics return to\n                  Catholicism; states that his present faculties will\n                  have to change if he is to return to Catholicism on\n                  his deathbed as it is claimed Voltaire did.","Explains that he and Lane Co. are not on the best\n                  terms at present, but they may claim Dreiser advised\n                  them to send document which Dreiser has not had time\n                  to read over.","Discusses case regarding \n                   The Genius , which is\n                  before the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court;\n                  states that his counsel, Standfield \u0026 Levy, have\n                  a brief on his behalf and John Lane Co., whom he is\n                  suing to compel them to fulfill contract and publish \n                   The Genius , have filed\n                  a brief in reply; writes that Joseph S. Auerbach has\n                  been called into the case by Standfield \u0026 Levy to\n                  argue the case after October 1; sends brief.","Like article, but does not think he should publish\n                  everything he learns in private; requests 20 copies\n                  of papers in question, as the lawyers can use\n                  them.","Suggests a banquet for him the evening after the\n                  decision in \n                   The Genius case is\n                  handed down; lists possible guests; requests\n                  Dreiser's consent; offers alternative of dinner for\n                  American Literary that Liberalism with Dreiser as\n                  guest of honor; suggests publicity idea for \n                   The Genius involving K.\n                  K. Kitchen, Puritanism, Comstockism, and\n                  Anti-Puritanic ideas; suggests that Dreiser\n                  communicate with his lawyers and publishers.","Believes \n                   Lavinsky (?) is a good\n                  piece of realism and wishes he might write 6 books\n                  like it; intends to join Willard on trip to New\n                  Orleans and towards the gulf; mentions his 1910\n                  separation from his wife; wants to figure out\n                  expenses so they can split costs; thinks September\n                  would be the perfect time to begin traveling.","Writes that he will meet him anytime; suggests he\n                  come to dinner at a quiet spot.","Writes that he has been in the woods eating and\n                  working and the air makes him sleepy; plans to work\n                  in the city, as he requires typing services there;\n                  expresses interest in Mississippi trip; plans to take\n                  Dillman up on offer to visit \"Excelsior.\"","Encloses manuscript of an essay disguised as a\n                  posthumous autobiography; wants his opinion; believes\n                  the manuscript too different for any American\n                  publisher.","Sends sketch; mentions that he has been\n                  complimented on his speaking ability; includes\n                  advertising card for \"Theodore Dreiser: America's\n                  Greatest Novelist,\" a lecture by Andre Tredon.","Hopes to write out \n                   Sister Carrie incident\n                  and points in connection with his philosophy;\n                  explains that \n                   Hey, Rub-a-Dub should\n                  not be assumed to represent his mental state;\n                  mentions 1911-1912 visit to Europe, which he recorded\n                  in \n                   A Traveller at 40 ;\n                  discusses Whitman, Twain, \n                   Huckleberry Finn , \n                   Tom Sawyer","Sends writing to clarify his viewpoint; mentions\n                  \"Man and Romance.\"","Finds his piece impressive; sends \"Personality,\"\n                  which may have a place in his magazine.","Offers to pay bulk of expenses to make September\n                  15 trip possible; feels tied down with long promised\n                  work; writes that he has looked for an artist to join\n                  them on the trip.","Suggests he paste this letter in his book and send\n                  book for Dreiser to autograph; includes copies of \n                   Life Art and America in\n                  an upcoming volume of essays and has no copies of\n                  it.","Tells him to write Rusy and start a discussion\n                  without mentioning Dreiser.","Thanks her for sympathy; writes that bump is not\n                  serious, he has 2 mending ribs and some scars; offers\n                  to sign the books she has; questions judgment of\n                  current generation.","Sends 5 essays, writes that \"Secrecy\" and\n                  \"Neurotic America and the Sex Impluse\" may be\n                  published as they are under consideration elsewhere;\n                  hopes for an early opinion of the essay.","Writes that he had not planned on permanently\n                  leaving New York when he departed on October 1;\n                  discusses living in Los Angeles.","Refers to Dreiser letter and royalty statement\n                  ending December 31, 1919 mailed several weeks ago;\n                  includes note on bottom to Arthur Carter Hume from\n                  Dreiser offering to show statements of indebtedness\n                  for books made from his movies to Hume.","Discusses case regarding \n                   The Genius , mentioning\n                  John Lane Co., \n                   The New York Society for the\n                  Suppression of Vice , personal loss he has\n                  sustained; government refusal to act; encloses\n                  clipping from \n                   Cosmopolitian .","States that the 1901 edition of Sister Carrie, of\n                  which he has several, is not very valuable; plans to\n                  be in New York until the spring.","Explains that various other duties caused him to\n                  forget conference with Dodd, Mead, and Liveright;\n                  requests a few days notice for a talk.","Invites him to participate in proposed\n                  international congress on motion picture arts to be\n                  held in New York under auspices of Author's League of\n                  America; writes that the congress was suggested by\n                  Aldolph Zucker to formulate set of principles for\n                  artistic and cultural development of motion pictures;\n                  requests suggestions for the congress and his\n                  participation on both days.","Explains that he does not wish to participate in\n                  developing standards for motion pictures; believes\n                  Author's League should be concerned with serious\n                  letters; mentions Clean Books Bill, religious groups\n                  who supported the bill, and Liveright.","Writes that 5:30 today will be fine and she should\n                  ring basement bell, as Dreiser's work room is\n                  there.","Asserts that Author's League has not assisted\n                  author's or publishers under attack from censorship;\n                  Burgess states that Dreiser is not aware of the work\n                  of the League; mentions Clean Books Bill, Liveright, \n                   The Genius , Motion\n                  Picture Conference, New York newspapers, Harelock\n                  Ellis, D. H. Lawrence, and Emile Zola.","Asks if he is in touch with Philadelphia\n                  bookstores to get account of how many copies of new\n                  issue of \n                   The Genius sold before\n                  January 1; wants to check on statement.","Discusses luncheon and possibility of publishing\n                  what was there.","Wants to undertake matter spoke of; inquires when\n                  proceedings can begin and how to go about it.","Writes that he does no have an essay and cannot\n                  review a book; intends to submit poems, if a page\n                  could be given a them; suggest $35 for poems.","Wants to proceed at his convenience; believes he\n                  may have to live in Philadelphia.","Likes his idea of page feature for a group of his\n                  poems; asks him to send poems; suggests having artist\n                  work up a frame to make it stand out.","Sends 25 of his 200 poems; offers to show others;\n                  requests that those not chosen be promptly returned\n                  as his poems are to be put into book form.","Perfers poems be returned with best feeling all\n                  around if there is any difficulty; offers to send\n                  other material at a later date.","Wishes to recall 5 poems sent August 16; mentions\n                  \"Tall Towers\" and \"The Hidden God\"","Thanks him for invitation to visit Morristown and\n                  for kind comments about his books; asks him not to\n                  put articles on Hollywood in book form as his\n                  contract with Boni \u0026 Liveright will not allow it;\n                  refers to \"Rivet in Grandfather's Neck\" as\n                  Cable's.","Writes that he does not have time to comply with\n                  request.","Thanks him for package; mentions \n                   Studies in Contemporary\n                  Celebrities , preliminary edition of \n                   An American Tragedy ,\n                  photograph of Dreiser's head, and Von Sobern (?)","Discusses rights to Hollywood articles, visit to\n                  Normandie Park; mentions Helen, Mencken, Boyd,\n                  Sherwood Anderson, Bercovici, Van Vechten.","Asks him to call when he is ready to come;\n                  suggests 4 o'clock.","Expresses pleasure at receiving compliation of\n                  Paul Dresser's songs.","Intends to pay him a social call; mentions\n                  bronchitis, revising and rehearsing plays, Helen, and\n                  Rodin Studios.","Writes that he and Helen have decided on winter\n                  Thursdays to gather the 7 arts and 9 professions;\n                  invites him.","Expresses interest in his letter; explains that he\n                  did not contribute $.75 to the $300,000 fortune;\n                  thanks him for his comments.","Regrets that he cannot accept invitation to meet\n                  Andre Maurois as he will leave for Quebec in 10\n                  days.","Feels any representation of makes of Fawcett\n                  deserves serious consideration as he has known\n                  Fawcett and his works for 10 years.","Expresses pleasure at receiving his letter; wishes\n                  to travel to Miami, but has too much work; thanks him\n                  for comments on his Russian book; apologizes for not\n                  sending a copy; promises to send \n                   The Gallery of\n                  Women when it is published.","Writes that he is in Boston fighting censorship;\n                  sends $25","Regrets that he cannot interfere with judgment of\n                  publisher who will put [The Twelve Men (1929)] out\n                  September 2.","Writes that he can be found in his writing room in\n                  Guardian Life Building between 12 and 5; asks him to\n                  telephone.","Believes Spanish American War Songs was published\n                  after Spanish war and includes poem \"Exordium\";\n                  explains that it was one of a number thought\n                  destroyed in 1915.","Apologizes for telling her to see Van Wyck Brooks\n                  when he meant Barrett H. Clark who is connected with\n                  Samuel French.","Describes bullfight in Juarez, Mexico; intends to\n                  leave for Tucson, Arizona","Intends to visit Hollywood and the west coast when\n                  he leaves Houston; wonders how she is; asks her to\n                  write him at Horace Liveright.","Apologizes for delay due to bronchitis; thinks he\n                  may have to go to Arizona for a few weeks for his\n                  lungs; mentions Van Wyck Brooks.","Card shows Mayo clinic; describes clinic as a\n                  whole city build around skill and energies of 2\n                  men.","Thanks her for note; intends to call her and make\n                  suggestions in 2 weeks.","Asks where she will be when he returns in a few\n                  days.","Asks if she received his wire.","Writes that he is going to Philadelphia but is\n                  delayed; tells her to meet him at 6:30 in Park\n                  Central as before; writes that she looked beautiful\n                  the other day.","Writes that if she had shown up last night, she\n                  would have met Director of Hungarian opera; comments\n                  on her spiritual recessiveness, her distinguished\n                  thoughts, her beauty, the sadness of her eyes, her\n                  sensual charm and wisdom, her talk of vulgarity and\n                  sex; plans to visit her so they can talk; mentions\n                  editorial director of Liveright, \n                   The Financier , and \n                   The Titan ; invites her\n                  to dinner.","Hears it is impossible to get into theater, with\n                  or without recommendation; hears sad stories of\n                  actresses turning to modeling; wishes he could help\n                  her; hopes for her success.","Thanks her for clipping from \n                   Moscow News which he\n                  orginally gave to \n                   The Daily Worker ;\n                  expresses gratitude for recommendation; agrees\n                  America is in wretched states, but sees no economic\n                  way out of it.","Discusses quarrel with Paramount Corporation over\n                  proposed motion picture of \n                   An American Tragedy ;\n                  writes that he assigned rights to Paramount in\n                  January 2, 1931 contract; talks of changes made in\n                  plan of novel and how the hero was prejudiced\n                  unfairly and the distorted view of his work the\n                  public will recieve in the film; asks him to review\n                  movie to see if it carries out the ideology of the\n                  book; proposed list of other advisors.","Includes typescripts copy of letter of Jesse\n                  Lasky; discusses showing of Paramount version of \n                   An American Tragedy ;\n                  wonders if there will be time to make changes; wants\n                  to know Paramount's intentions as he has made a few\n                  changes.","Writes that Jesse Lasky has the film ready for\n                  private viewing on June 15; asks if this date will be\n                  convenient; wants to confer with committee; lists\n                  members of the review committee.","Thanks him for assurance that he will attend\n                  preview of \n                   An American Tragedy on\n                  June 15.","Refers to her comments regarding \n                   The Titan ; compares\n                  the power of her reasoning to French marble.","Sends copy of letter, 7 p., from his attorneys to\n                  Paramount regarding \n                   An American Tragedy ;\n                  asserts that he will seek injunction to protect his\n                  rights unless Paramount represents his work; calls\n                  movie a murder mystery, while the book is an\n                  indictment of a social system; discusses\n                  misrepresentation of character Clyde.","Asserts that others agree with his opinion of\n                  Paramount jury that approved the film; sends French\n                  translation.","Thanks her for tickets and send payment for them;\n                  hopes to go, but doesn't know if he will be able\n                  to.","Calls her foolish as he had no intention of\n                  offending her by sending money for tickets; hopes she\n                  understands that gesture meant that they have not\n                  reached the ideal state which would make it possible\n                  for him not to reimburse her; wants to know about her\n                  future artistic endeavors.","Intends to see Clement; thinks that Rockefeller\n                  brunch sounds explosive; asks to hear about the\n                  brunch.","Invites her to stop in and visit some evening\n                  around 5.","Thanks her for book, which he does not have time\n                  to read; thinks of moving to New Zealand or another\n                  foreign country to escape pressure.","Authorizes him to sign Dreiser's name to proposed\n                  resolution to be publicized at Citizen's Conference\n                  on Crisis in Education; discusses resolution.","Includes lists of Dreiser's books; mentions\n                  Liveright failure in 1933, terminated contract with\n                  Liveright, cost of books and plates still owed to\n                  him, sale of business for $22, 000, copyrights,\n                  publishing rights.","Asks for favor involving money; mentions James\n                  Appel, Count Moener (?), radio version of \n                   Sister Carrie , William\n                  Lengel, Ms. Ellington's preparation of script; plans\n                  13 weeks with 5 performances a week for \n                   Sister Carrie , asks\n                  him to compose one 15 minute episode and send it to\n                  Carlisle Smith.","Discusses scarcity of his book on the market;\n                  mention George Putnam, Brentanos, and Department\n                  Store Books; plans 2 volumes in addition to the 23 he\n                  has already written; mentions short stories and\n                  articles he has published in magazines.","Acknowledges receipt of list of Dreiser's books;\n                  explains that they do not have any of Dreiser's\n                  books, but they do have \n                   Dawn , an\n                  autobiographical study of his youth; writes that they\n                  also have his plays; \n                   Moods , \n                   Dreiser looks at\n                  Russia , and \n                   Newspaper Days ; plans\n                  to issue full set of his books when paper shortage is\n                  over.","Replies to inquiry by writing he considers all his\n                  books his greatest and would not destroy\n                  anything.","\"I am a dunce/She is a dunce/He is a dunce/the\n                  world in a duncing world.\"","Expresses fascination with the country around him;\n                  plans to leave for the Grand Canyon.","Discusses burdens on the exceptional mind; decides\n                  that success is better in the long than short\n                  range.","Writes that Kra, a new French publisher, is\n                  thinking of publishing Sister Carrie; discusses\n                  greater length demanded by French format; mentions\n                  Ford Maddox Ford as a leading French publisher.","Mentions Llona letter, Brandt and Kirkpatrick, and\n                  Kra.","Inquires about Dr. M. Schiller who undertakes\n                  theatrical ventures in France; wonders whether he\n                  should trust translation and dramatization of his\n                  play to be done is Paris; invites her and Ernest to\n                  visit.","including: Report of the New York and Cincinnati\n                  Anti-Vice Commissions; list of \"lewd\" and \"profane\"\n                  language in book; book order withdrawn on July 28,\n                  1916; cable to John Lane from Arnold Bennett, Hugh\n                  Walpole, H. G Wells and others, September 13, 1916,\n                  conveying to Dreiser and Author's League of America\n                  that \n                   The Genius is regarded\n                  as having literary merit and expressing sympathy with\n                  the protest against its suppression; clippings from\n                  the \n                   Evening Sun , \n                   The Sun Dial , and \n                   Literary\n                  Digest regarding suppression of \n                   The Genius ; and 2\n                  copies of excerpt from minutes of the Executive\n                  Committee of the Author's League of America, August\n                  25, 1916, regarding \n                   The Genius ; signed\n                  protest against suppression of \n                   The Genius .","including: publisher's brochure for \n                   Twelve Men and \n                   Hoosier Holiday ; list\n                  of works; excerpts from \n                   Chicago Daily\n                  News regarding Theodore Dreiser; notice of\n                  lecture on Theodore Dreiser; ALS from Edward\n                  McDonald; Dreiser's bibliographies to Henry Eastman\n                  Lower, Library of Congress, August 8, 1928; \n                   Current Opinion with\n                  essay \"Dreiser's novels as a revelation of the\n                  American Soul\"; H. L. Mencken's review of \n                   Twelve Men from \n                   The Sun , April 13,\n                  1919; unsigned letter in \n                   Daily News , April 30,\n                  1919; letter to Dreiser about him; \n                   The Review , May 16,\n                  1920, containing Annie Nathan Meyer's letter and\n                  Dresier's reply; letter from McDonald to Lower\n                  requesting information on Dreiser's contribution to \n                   Success .","Includes copy of winning essay and handbill; $500\n                  reward went to Albert H. Levitt for essay, \"Was Clyde\n                  Griffiths guilty of murder in the first degree?\";\n                  essay asserts that the state is to blame, but there\n                  is no reason Clyde should be permitted to live.","5 pamplets for \n                   Twelve Men , \n                   The Titan , \n                   A Hoosier Holiday , \n                   Free and Other\n                  Stories , \n                   My Brother Paul","2 Broadsides including sketch of Theodore Dreiser,\n                  statement from Scripps McRae, commentary on the\n                  average citizen, libel suit notice from \n                   The Review , Annie\n                  Meyer letter with Dreiser's response.","Includes corrections in a hand other than\n                  Dreiser's.","Includes corrections in a hand other than\n                  Dreiser's; unsigned.","Full-length standing, no jacket, in living room,\n                  unsigned, 5\" X 7\".","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","English"],"unitid_tesim":["6220"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Papers of Theodore Dreiser, \n         \n         1898-1945"],"collection_title_tesim":["Papers of Theodore Dreiser, \n         \n         1898-1945"],"collection_ssim":["Papers of Theodore Dreiser, \n         \n         1898-1945"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was given to the Library by Clifton\n            Waller Barrett on January 30, 1960."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["This collection\n         consists of 350 items."],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection is arranged chronologically."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of Theodore Dreiser, Accession #6220 , Special\n            Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library,\n            Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Papers of Theodore Dreiser, Accession #6220 , Special\n            Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library,\n            Charlottesville, Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection contains 83 manuscripts of works by Dreiser\n         including his novel \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eJennie Gerhardt;\u003c/title\u003eshort essays,\n         chiefly biographical sketches; poems; stories; interviews;\n         miscellaneous pieces; and galley proofs of \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAn American Tragedy.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay topics include William Archer, Philip Armour,\n         Katherine Bloodgood, John Burroughs, Joseph H. Choate, H.\n         Barringer Cox, Louise Cox, Edward Croarkin, Chauncey Depew,\n         William De Morgan, Frank E. Elwell, Louis Fagan, Frank Fowler,\n         Gilbert Gane, Frank Wakely Gunsaulus, Moses Handy, William\n         Dean Howells, John LaFarage, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,\n         Lillian Nordica, Horace Pingree, Maria Louise Pool, George M.\n         Pullman, Thomas B. Reed, Bayard Taylor, the University of\n         Chicago, J. Q. A. Ward, modern business men, the University of\n         Chicago, The American Museum of Natural History, Armour\n         Institute, American women composers, artists, dramatists, and\n         poets, Brandywine, Cedermere, Cramp Ship Yards, and\n         lynching.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence discusses his writing, publication efforts,\n         critical reaction, censorship, legal suits with publishers,\n         (John Lane Company) and his personal life including\n         friendships, romances and travel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpecific topics include early editorial work, the\n         publication of \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSister Carrie,\u003c/title\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Titan,\u003c/title\u003eand \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Genius\u003c/title\u003ein an era of\n         censorship; suppression of \"The Genius\"; copyright problems; a\n         possible dramatization of \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSister Carrie;\u003c/title\u003ea French\n         translation and a film version of \"An American Tragedy\"; a\n         hiking trip from Georgia to New Jersey; African-Americans in\n         Savannah; Walt Whitman and Mark Twain; religious views; role\n         of the Author's League of America; dislike of film version of \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAn American Tragedy\u003c/title\u003e; Norman\n         Duncan; the Fortean Society; respect for Lenin and Trotsky;\n         Caldwell's \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eTobacco Road.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous material includes the Anti-Vice Commission\n         report on \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Genius;\u003c/title\u003epromotional\n         pamphlets; and clippings pertaining to Dreiser.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay regarding Frank Fowler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoem; 6 3-line verses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay regarding Louis Fagan, Director of British\n                  museum, to lecture in America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay's literary criticism; character sketch,\n                  including some verses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay, includes typed copy, 7 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay regarding the company, the town, and the\n                  man.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStory regarding a lynching\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay regarding a sculptor; 7 1/2 pages in\n                  Theodore Dreiser's hand; 10 1/2 pages in Mrs.\n                  Dreiser's hand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay regarding a conversation with Chauncey M.\n                  Depew\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay regarding painter Matilda Browne\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook review by Poole, a poet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped questions with autograph responses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutline of questions; includes 2 p. of poetry,\n                  crossed out on verso\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncomplete interview of musician and opera\n                  star.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA study of Thomas Brockett Reed, Speaker of the\n                  House, in his Maine home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay; includes 2 p. copy addressed to Grant\n                  Richard's secretary; attacks Grant Richards who\n                  persuaded Theodore Dreiser to stop writing it before\n                  it was completed; regards publication of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSister Carrie\u003c/title\u003ein 1900;\n                  states that he earned $1500 a year editing 7\n                  magazines; resigns to resume work on \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eJennie Gerhardt\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  Richards offers to publish Dreiser's books in\n                  England; reflect on life, future, his standing as an\n                  artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegards a literary luncheon with John Cowonos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay regarding Frank Fowler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst page of book, includes ms corrections\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShort story, includes ms corrections\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay regarding strike in New York City's garment\n                  district and the poor people who work there; includes\n                  ms corrections\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNovel with ms corrections, includes label from H.\n                  L. Mencken to Theodore Dreiser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay regarding a revoluntionary battle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay regarding the river and area of a\n                  revolutionary battle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes he will like the poem; writes that it could\n                  be illustrated; wishes Duffy would look at Dreiser's\n                  poem in the September \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSuccess\u003c/title\u003e; wants his\n                  signature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds humorous jokes for new magazine, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSmith's\u003c/title\u003e, published by\n                  the publishers of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAinslee's\u003c/title\u003e; offers\n                  usual rate for submissions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks for her kind words; writes that \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSister Carrie\u003c/title\u003eis still\n                  in the doldrums, though the general situation is\n                  better; mentions that book is well known; owns plates\n                  and hopes to find publisher for them; thinks he met\n                  her in 1892 in Chicago while peddling books; calls\n                  himself older and wiser, but no less radical, simply\n                  sorrowful and uncertain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that 3 weeks before seeing his stories has\n                  turned into 3 months and that it is time he had a\n                  look at the first of them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites in \"A Letter About Himself,\" that Harper\n                  has 2 books of his letters and clippings and he has\n                  more letters from critics and editor; mentions he is\n                  in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWho's Who\u003c/title\u003e, his\n                  favorite book, his characteristics, his books issued\n                  and those suppressed, and his wish to be rich.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for his kind words; remembers his\n                  sincere approval of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSister Carrie\u003c/title\u003eand \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eJennie Gerhardt\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that her faith and kind words will never be\n                  forgotten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for post-impressionist book and the\n                  Boredecker; waives \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSongs of the\n                  North\u003c/title\u003euntil her returns from Italy, since all\n                  he can do now is stick it in his trunk; writes it\n                  will be safe with the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks her to buy a box of the same cigarettes she\n                  bought at Christmas to give to [Grant] Richards and\n                  charge them to his account.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMails him \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Financier\u003c/title\u003e, writes\n                  that he does not expect him to read it, rather it is\n                  for his autograph shelf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes typescript and carbon typescript copeis;\n                  thanks him and Press Writer's Club for letter\n                  requesting advice and cheer; discusses qualities of\n                  new great writers at length; quotes Sidney\n                  Lanier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses pleasure at receiving his letter; writes\n                  that Mordell's book made a deep impression on many;\n                  welcomes a critical intellect; finds himself to have\n                  few literary prejudices, though not many literary\n                  favorites; hopes to discuss \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Financier\u003c/title\u003e, volume\n                  one of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Triology of Desire\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  writes that \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Titan\u003c/title\u003eand \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Stoic\u003c/title\u003ewill be\n                  volumes 2 and 3; expressed pleasure that Mordell\n                  likes \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eJennie Gerhardt\u003c/title\u003eas most\n                  critics perfer \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSister Carrie\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  mentions William Marion Reedy and Thomas B. Mosten, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSmart Set\u003c/title\u003e, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Century\u003c/title\u003e, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Traveller at 40\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  plans to publish \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Titan\u003c/title\u003ein \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHarper's\u003c/title\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquires about the law and the profits of book;\n                  feels pressured to complete \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Titan\u003c/title\u003e; mentions\n                  Strindberg interview.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses pleasure with the opinion of his lawyer\n                  friend; feels time will justify him for The Financier\n                  and 2 succeeding volumes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Mordell to call him or write; gives address\n                  as 23 W. 58 St.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for galleys; calls article intelligent;\n                  complains of misrepresentation in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Sun\u003c/title\u003eand \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Times\u003c/title\u003e; decides not\n                  to be interviewed any more as he is tired of literary\n                  mush; call New York papers the worst.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to get 10 copies of an interview when it\n                  appears; calls the interview intelligent and would\n                  like to keep it for future reference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for review and interview; asks him to\n                  send 8-9 copies of interview.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for clipping; intends to send copy of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Titan\u003c/title\u003ewhen it comes\n                  out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that Harper's has decided not to publish \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Titan\u003c/title\u003eafter\n                  printing 10,000 copies; plans to issue book through\n                  one of several firms; calls it \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSister Carrie\u003c/title\u003eall over\n                  again.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that he has completed \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Titan\u003c/title\u003e; calls it\n                  the best thing he has ever done with the exception of\n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eJennie Gerhardt\u003c/title\u003e, which\n                  had more emotional appeal; mentions \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Traveller at 40\u003c/title\u003e, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBaltimore Sun\u003c/title\u003e, and the\n                  Century Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments that he has nothing to add to former\n                  letter; mentions \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe International\u003c/title\u003eand \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Manes\u003c/title\u003e; likes\n                  Rethy's poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for books; expects to receive books\n                  from Lane this week; intends to send one to\n                  Mordell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for his services in connection with\n                  Brandes, wishes he would read enclosed statement in\n                  regard to condition brought about by Mitchell Kennedy\n                  regarding John Lane and himself; believes statement\n                  illuminates American publishers publishing\n                  methods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that he is not troubled by wrathful\n                  reviews; believes that neither praise nor blame\n                  settle the fate of anything for more than a little\n                  while; encloses review, which he finds amusing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses interest in points made in lecture;\n                  presumes Mordell wrote clipping in Philadelphia \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRecord\u003c/title\u003ewhich H. L.\n                  Mencken sent to him; asks for copies of page on which\n                  it appears; mentions speaking engagement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests copies of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRecord\u003c/title\u003eto be sent to\n                  Malden in Hudson, New York\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for clippings; mentions [John Cowper\n                  Powys], and a lecture he will present in Chicago\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLikes all really bitter attacks, particularly one\n                  in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSaturday Review\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  writes, \"A vulgar, blatant scream\" is not so bad;\n                  mentions the 50 reviews he has from England, some of\n                  which are very negative.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Genius\u003c/title\u003ewill not be\n                  out until August and he will see that he gets a\n                  copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOwns rights to \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSister Carrie\u003c/title\u003e; asks\n                  him to act as his attorney in the matter; intends to\n                  ask Hayer what is expected for \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eJennie Gerhardt\u003c/title\u003e, which\n                  is a similar case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves paying $75 for an offense of this kind is\n                  to invite copyright stealing; writes that nothing of\n                  the kind will be done and that \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHarper's\u003c/title\u003ewill proceed\n                  unless favorable adjustment is reached; mentions \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Jewish World\u003c/title\u003e, fee\n                  to Mordell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResents change of name as he owns copyright and\n                  plates, states that if a $60,000 loss can be\n                  afforded, $500 ought not to bother them; mentions\n                  Harper's ownership of right to present selling\n                  edition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends bill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Genius\u003c/title\u003e; mentions \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNew York Globe\u003c/title\u003e; thinks\n                  he is entitled to indicate thoughts of characters in\n                  their own language.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves he will assume art and literary direction\n                  of a large film corporation; opens himself to\n                  suggestions concerning plays, books, legends, etc.,\n                  that could be scenarios; seeks subject of\n                  distinction, true drama, and poignance; promises to\n                  reward Mordell for any ideas of value.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for a few preliminary suggestions so Dreiser\n                  may catch the drift of his mind and taste.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for Ms. Skidelsky's review; states that\n                  she is all wrong about \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Titan\u003c/title\u003e; calls it\n                  the best book he has ever done; mentions H. L.\n                  Mencken, trip to Savannah; requests guess of how many\n                  copies of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Genius\u003c/title\u003ehave been\n                  sold in Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses review of Maughan's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eOf Human Bondage\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  sends thanks; asserts that they are blessed to be\n                  able to enthuse over anything openly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplains of grippe, which has caused him to leave\n                  New York; undertakes unpleasantly large business;\n                  finds Dillman's letter sincere and entertainingly\n                  philosophic; comments that people who think logically\n                  and incisively are rare; marvels at how cleverly the\n                  world is run based on tradition and precept; writes\n                  that he does not know if the world is getting better\n                  or worse; comments that the world improves\n                  mechanically and is virtually static and that love is\n                  not rewarded nor hate punished; comments on himself,\n                  psuedo intellectuals, and laborers; hopes to see him\n                  sometime in Savannah.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePuts friendship and affection before anything\n                  else; welcomes him as a friend; leans to anyone who\n                  approaches him via regard; mentions Savannah's Black\n                  population; calls them respectful, docile, and clean,\n                  which is more than he can say of the poor of other\n                  races; wishes for him to get a copy of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003ePlays of the Natural and\n                  Supernatural\u003c/title\u003eand tell Dresier what he thinks\n                  of it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that first chapter be sent without\n                  waiting to finish all 3 copies of remaining chapters;\n                  needs to get them to H. L. Mencken at the earliest\n                  date; wishes he would write John Cowper Powys and\n                  suggest \"Cowperwood\" is legitimately spelled\n                  \"Cooperwood.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses pleasure at receiving Dillman's letter\n                  regarding Dreiser's plays, not because he agreed, but\n                  because he was forthright; fancies he should stick to\n                  novels, despite his former intentions to write a few\n                  3 or 4 act plays; works hard, but not always in New\n                  York; considers going on a trip from Denver west with\n                  a friend and will stop off in Minneapolis if he does;\n                  cheers the Anti-Vice Society for suppressing \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Genius\u003c/title\u003e, which is\n                  already done save for prosecution, which will occur\n                  if any more copies are sold; states that John Lane\n                  Co. will fight, but may already be beaten by the\n                  Puritan courts; asserts that his work will be viewed\n                  with care from now on.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses gratitude for copies of vice charges;\n                  wishes he would spread news of suppression of The\n                  Genius as widely as possible; want to put Lane Co.\n                  where they will have to fight, whether they want to\n                  or not.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApproves interview if he lets Dreiser go over the\n                  manuscript proofs beforehand; states that his\n                  corrections are seldom heeded when corrects only\n                  proofs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses pleasure that Dillman likes \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Hoosier Holiday\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  finds comment about his return to Catholicism\n                  amusing; denies idea that Catholics return to\n                  Catholicism; states that his present faculties will\n                  have to change if he is to return to Catholicism on\n                  his deathbed as it is claimed Voltaire did.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains that he and Lane Co. are not on the best\n                  terms at present, but they may claim Dreiser advised\n                  them to send document which Dreiser has not had time\n                  to read over.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses case regarding \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Genius\u003c/title\u003e, which is\n                  before the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court;\n                  states that his counsel, Standfield \u0026amp; Levy, have\n                  a brief on his behalf and John Lane Co., whom he is\n                  suing to compel them to fulfill contract and publish \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Genius\u003c/title\u003e, have filed\n                  a brief in reply; writes that Joseph S. Auerbach has\n                  been called into the case by Standfield \u0026amp; Levy to\n                  argue the case after October 1; sends brief.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLike article, but does not think he should publish\n                  everything he learns in private; requests 20 copies\n                  of papers in question, as the lawyers can use\n                  them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggests a banquet for him the evening after the\n                  decision in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Genius\u003c/title\u003ecase is\n                  handed down; lists possible guests; requests\n                  Dreiser's consent; offers alternative of dinner for\n                  American Literary that Liberalism with Dreiser as\n                  guest of honor; suggests publicity idea for \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Genius\u003c/title\u003einvolving K.\n                  K. Kitchen, Puritanism, Comstockism, and\n                  Anti-Puritanic ideas; suggests that Dreiser\n                  communicate with his lawyers and publishers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLavinsky\u003c/title\u003e(?) is a good\n                  piece of realism and wishes he might write 6 books\n                  like it; intends to join Willard on trip to New\n                  Orleans and towards the gulf; mentions his 1910\n                  separation from his wife; wants to figure out\n                  expenses so they can split costs; thinks September\n                  would be the perfect time to begin traveling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that he will meet him anytime; suggests he\n                  come to dinner at a quiet spot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that he has been in the woods eating and\n                  working and the air makes him sleepy; plans to work\n                  in the city, as he requires typing services there;\n                  expresses interest in Mississippi trip; plans to take\n                  Dillman up on offer to visit \"Excelsior.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses manuscript of an essay disguised as a\n                  posthumous autobiography; wants his opinion; believes\n                  the manuscript too different for any American\n                  publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends sketch; mentions that he has been\n                  complimented on his speaking ability; includes\n                  advertising card for \"Theodore Dreiser: America's\n                  Greatest Novelist,\" a lecture by Andre Tredon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes to write out \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSister Carrie\u003c/title\u003eincident\n                  and points in connection with his philosophy;\n                  explains that \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHey, Rub-a-Dub\u003c/title\u003eshould\n                  not be assumed to represent his mental state;\n                  mentions 1911-1912 visit to Europe, which he recorded\n                  in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Traveller at 40\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  discusses Whitman, Twain, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHuckleberry Finn\u003c/title\u003e, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eTom Sawyer\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends writing to clarify his viewpoint; mentions\n                  \"Man and Romance.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinds his piece impressive; sends \"Personality,\"\n                  which may have a place in his magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers to pay bulk of expenses to make September\n                  15 trip possible; feels tied down with long promised\n                  work; writes that he has looked for an artist to join\n                  them on the trip.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggests he paste this letter in his book and send\n                  book for Dreiser to autograph; includes copies of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLife Art and America\u003c/title\u003ein\n                  an upcoming volume of essays and has no copies of\n                  it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells him to write Rusy and start a discussion\n                  without mentioning Dreiser.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for sympathy; writes that bump is not\n                  serious, he has 2 mending ribs and some scars; offers\n                  to sign the books she has; questions judgment of\n                  current generation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends 5 essays, writes that \"Secrecy\" and\n                  \"Neurotic America and the Sex Impluse\" may be\n                  published as they are under consideration elsewhere;\n                  hopes for an early opinion of the essay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that he had not planned on permanently\n                  leaving New York when he departed on October 1;\n                  discusses living in Los Angeles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRefers to Dreiser letter and royalty statement\n                  ending December 31, 1919 mailed several weeks ago;\n                  includes note on bottom to Arthur Carter Hume from\n                  Dreiser offering to show statements of indebtedness\n                  for books made from his movies to Hume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses case regarding \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Genius\u003c/title\u003e, mentioning\n                  John Lane Co., \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe New York Society for the\n                  Suppression of Vice\u003c/title\u003e, personal loss he has\n                  sustained; government refusal to act; encloses\n                  clipping from \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCosmopolitian\u003c/title\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that the 1901 edition of Sister Carrie, of\n                  which he has several, is not very valuable; plans to\n                  be in New York until the spring.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains that various other duties caused him to\n                  forget conference with Dodd, Mead, and Liveright;\n                  requests a few days notice for a talk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvites him to participate in proposed\n                  international congress on motion picture arts to be\n                  held in New York under auspices of Author's League of\n                  America; writes that the congress was suggested by\n                  Aldolph Zucker to formulate set of principles for\n                  artistic and cultural development of motion pictures;\n                  requests suggestions for the congress and his\n                  participation on both days.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains that he does not wish to participate in\n                  developing standards for motion pictures; believes\n                  Author's League should be concerned with serious\n                  letters; mentions Clean Books Bill, religious groups\n                  who supported the bill, and Liveright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that 5:30 today will be fine and she should\n                  ring basement bell, as Dreiser's work room is\n                  there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsserts that Author's League has not assisted\n                  author's or publishers under attack from censorship;\n                  Burgess states that Dreiser is not aware of the work\n                  of the League; mentions Clean Books Bill, Liveright, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Genius\u003c/title\u003e, Motion\n                  Picture Conference, New York newspapers, Harelock\n                  Ellis, D. H. Lawrence, and Emile Zola.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks if he is in touch with Philadelphia\n                  bookstores to get account of how many copies of new\n                  issue of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Genius\u003c/title\u003esold before\n                  January 1; wants to check on statement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses luncheon and possibility of publishing\n                  what was there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to undertake matter spoke of; inquires when\n                  proceedings can begin and how to go about it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that he does no have an essay and cannot\n                  review a book; intends to submit poems, if a page\n                  could be given a them; suggest $35 for poems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to proceed at his convenience; believes he\n                  may have to live in Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLikes his idea of page feature for a group of his\n                  poems; asks him to send poems; suggests having artist\n                  work up a frame to make it stand out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends 25 of his 200 poems; offers to show others;\n                  requests that those not chosen be promptly returned\n                  as his poems are to be put into book form.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePerfers poems be returned with best feeling all\n                  around if there is any difficulty; offers to send\n                  other material at a later date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes to recall 5 poems sent August 16; mentions\n                  \"Tall Towers\" and \"The Hidden God\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for invitation to visit Morristown and\n                  for kind comments about his books; asks him not to\n                  put articles on Hollywood in book form as his\n                  contract with Boni \u0026amp; Liveright will not allow it;\n                  refers to \"Rivet in Grandfather's Neck\" as\n                  Cable's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that he does not have time to comply with\n                  request.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for package; mentions \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eStudies in Contemporary\n                  Celebrities\u003c/title\u003e, preliminary edition of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAn American Tragedy\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  photograph of Dreiser's head, and Von Sobern (?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses rights to Hollywood articles, visit to\n                  Normandie Park; mentions Helen, Mencken, Boyd,\n                  Sherwood Anderson, Bercovici, Van Vechten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to call when he is ready to come;\n                  suggests 4 o'clock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses pleasure at receiving compliation of\n                  Paul Dresser's songs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntends to pay him a social call; mentions\n                  bronchitis, revising and rehearsing plays, Helen, and\n                  Rodin Studios.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that he and Helen have decided on winter\n                  Thursdays to gather the 7 arts and 9 professions;\n                  invites him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses interest in his letter; explains that he\n                  did not contribute $.75 to the $300,000 fortune;\n                  thanks him for his comments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he cannot accept invitation to meet\n                  Andre Maurois as he will leave for Quebec in 10\n                  days.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFeels any representation of makes of Fawcett\n                  deserves serious consideration as he has known\n                  Fawcett and his works for 10 years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses pleasure at receiving his letter; wishes\n                  to travel to Miami, but has too much work; thanks him\n                  for comments on his Russian book; apologizes for not\n                  sending a copy; promises to send \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Gallery of\n                  Women\u003c/title\u003ewhen it is published.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that he is in Boston fighting censorship;\n                  sends $25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he cannot interfere with judgment of\n                  publisher who will put [The Twelve Men (1929)] out\n                  September 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that he can be found in his writing room in\n                  Guardian Life Building between 12 and 5; asks him to\n                  telephone.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves Spanish American War Songs was published\n                  after Spanish war and includes poem \"Exordium\";\n                  explains that it was one of a number thought\n                  destroyed in 1915.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for telling her to see Van Wyck Brooks\n                  when he meant Barrett H. Clark who is connected with\n                  Samuel French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes bullfight in Juarez, Mexico; intends to\n                  leave for Tucson, Arizona\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntends to visit Hollywood and the west coast when\n                  he leaves Houston; wonders how she is; asks her to\n                  write him at Horace Liveright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for delay due to bronchitis; thinks he\n                  may have to go to Arizona for a few weeks for his\n                  lungs; mentions Van Wyck Brooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCard shows Mayo clinic; describes clinic as a\n                  whole city build around skill and energies of 2\n                  men.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for note; intends to call her and make\n                  suggestions in 2 weeks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks where she will be when he returns in a few\n                  days.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks if she received his wire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that he is going to Philadelphia but is\n                  delayed; tells her to meet him at 6:30 in Park\n                  Central as before; writes that she looked beautiful\n                  the other day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that if she had shown up last night, she\n                  would have met Director of Hungarian opera; comments\n                  on her spiritual recessiveness, her distinguished\n                  thoughts, her beauty, the sadness of her eyes, her\n                  sensual charm and wisdom, her talk of vulgarity and\n                  sex; plans to visit her so they can talk; mentions\n                  editorial director of Liveright, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Financier\u003c/title\u003e, and \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Titan\u003c/title\u003e; invites her\n                  to dinner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHears it is impossible to get into theater, with\n                  or without recommendation; hears sad stories of\n                  actresses turning to modeling; wishes he could help\n                  her; hopes for her success.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for clipping from \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMoscow News\u003c/title\u003ewhich he\n                  orginally gave to \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Daily Worker\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  expresses gratitude for recommendation; agrees\n                  America is in wretched states, but sees no economic\n                  way out of it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses quarrel with Paramount Corporation over\n                  proposed motion picture of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAn American Tragedy\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  writes that he assigned rights to Paramount in\n                  January 2, 1931 contract; talks of changes made in\n                  plan of novel and how the hero was prejudiced\n                  unfairly and the distorted view of his work the\n                  public will recieve in the film; asks him to review\n                  movie to see if it carries out the ideology of the\n                  book; proposed list of other advisors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes typescripts copy of letter of Jesse\n                  Lasky; discusses showing of Paramount version of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAn American Tragedy\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  wonders if there will be time to make changes; wants\n                  to know Paramount's intentions as he has made a few\n                  changes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that Jesse Lasky has the film ready for\n                  private viewing on June 15; asks if this date will be\n                  convenient; wants to confer with committee; lists\n                  members of the review committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for assurance that he will attend\n                  preview of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAn American Tragedy\u003c/title\u003eon\n                  June 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRefers to her comments regarding \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Titan\u003c/title\u003e; compares\n                  the power of her reasoning to French marble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends copy of letter, 7 p., from his attorneys to\n                  Paramount regarding \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAn American Tragedy\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  asserts that he will seek injunction to protect his\n                  rights unless Paramount represents his work; calls\n                  movie a murder mystery, while the book is an\n                  indictment of a social system; discusses\n                  misrepresentation of character Clyde.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsserts that others agree with his opinion of\n                  Paramount jury that approved the film; sends French\n                  translation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for tickets and send payment for them;\n                  hopes to go, but doesn't know if he will be able\n                  to.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCalls her foolish as he had no intention of\n                  offending her by sending money for tickets; hopes she\n                  understands that gesture meant that they have not\n                  reached the ideal state which would make it possible\n                  for him not to reimburse her; wants to know about her\n                  future artistic endeavors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntends to see Clement; thinks that Rockefeller\n                  brunch sounds explosive; asks to hear about the\n                  brunch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvites her to stop in and visit some evening\n                  around 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for book, which he does not have time\n                  to read; thinks of moving to New Zealand or another\n                  foreign country to escape pressure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthorizes him to sign Dreiser's name to proposed\n                  resolution to be publicized at Citizen's Conference\n                  on Crisis in Education; discusses resolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes lists of Dreiser's books; mentions\n                  Liveright failure in 1933, terminated contract with\n                  Liveright, cost of books and plates still owed to\n                  him, sale of business for $22, 000, copyrights,\n                  publishing rights.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for favor involving money; mentions James\n                  Appel, Count Moener (?), radio version of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSister Carrie\u003c/title\u003e, William\n                  Lengel, Ms. Ellington's preparation of script; plans\n                  13 weeks with 5 performances a week for \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSister Carrie\u003c/title\u003e, asks\n                  him to compose one 15 minute episode and send it to\n                  Carlisle Smith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses scarcity of his book on the market;\n                  mention George Putnam, Brentanos, and Department\n                  Store Books; plans 2 volumes in addition to the 23 he\n                  has already written; mentions short stories and\n                  articles he has published in magazines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of list of Dreiser's books;\n                  explains that they do not have any of Dreiser's\n                  books, but they do have \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDawn\u003c/title\u003e, an\n                  autobiographical study of his youth; writes that they\n                  also have his plays; \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMoods\u003c/title\u003e, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDreiser looks at\n                  Russia\u003c/title\u003e, and \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNewspaper Days\u003c/title\u003e; plans\n                  to issue full set of his books when paper shortage is\n                  over.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReplies to inquiry by writing he considers all his\n                  books his greatest and would not destroy\n                  anything.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I am a dunce/She is a dunce/He is a dunce/the\n                  world in a duncing world.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses fascination with the country around him;\n                  plans to leave for the Grand Canyon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses burdens on the exceptional mind; decides\n                  that success is better in the long than short\n                  range.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that Kra, a new French publisher, is\n                  thinking of publishing Sister Carrie; discusses\n                  greater length demanded by French format; mentions\n                  Ford Maddox Ford as a leading French publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions Llona letter, Brandt and Kirkpatrick, and\n                  Kra.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquires about Dr. M. Schiller who undertakes\n                  theatrical ventures in France; wonders whether he\n                  should trust translation and dramatization of his\n                  play to be done is Paris; invites her and Ernest to\n                  visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Report of the New York and Cincinnati\n                  Anti-Vice Commissions; list of \"lewd\" and \"profane\"\n                  language in book; book order withdrawn on July 28,\n                  1916; cable to John Lane from Arnold Bennett, Hugh\n                  Walpole, H. G Wells and others, September 13, 1916,\n                  conveying to Dreiser and Author's League of America\n                  that \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Genius\u003c/title\u003eis regarded\n                  as having literary merit and expressing sympathy with\n                  the protest against its suppression; clippings from\n                  the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEvening Sun\u003c/title\u003e, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Sun Dial\u003c/title\u003e, and \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLiterary\n                  Digest\u003c/title\u003eregarding suppression of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Genius\u003c/title\u003e; and 2\n                  copies of excerpt from minutes of the Executive\n                  Committee of the Author's League of America, August\n                  25, 1916, regarding \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Genius\u003c/title\u003e; signed\n                  protest against suppression of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Genius\u003c/title\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: publisher's brochure for \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eTwelve Men\u003c/title\u003eand \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHoosier Holiday\u003c/title\u003e; list\n                  of works; excerpts from \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChicago Daily\n                  News\u003c/title\u003eregarding Theodore Dreiser; notice of\n                  lecture on Theodore Dreiser; ALS from Edward\n                  McDonald; Dreiser's bibliographies to Henry Eastman\n                  Lower, Library of Congress, August 8, 1928; \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCurrent Opinion\u003c/title\u003ewith\n                  essay \"Dreiser's novels as a revelation of the\n                  American Soul\"; H. L. Mencken's review of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eTwelve Men\u003c/title\u003efrom \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Sun\u003c/title\u003e, April 13,\n                  1919; unsigned letter in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDaily News\u003c/title\u003e, April 30,\n                  1919; letter to Dreiser about him; \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Review\u003c/title\u003e, May 16,\n                  1920, containing Annie Nathan Meyer's letter and\n                  Dresier's reply; letter from McDonald to Lower\n                  requesting information on Dreiser's contribution to \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSuccess\u003c/title\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copy of winning essay and handbill; $500\n                  reward went to Albert H. Levitt for essay, \"Was Clyde\n                  Griffiths guilty of murder in the first degree?\";\n                  essay asserts that the state is to blame, but there\n                  is no reason Clyde should be permitted to live.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 pamplets for \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eTwelve Men\u003c/title\u003e, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Titan\u003c/title\u003e, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Hoosier Holiday\u003c/title\u003e, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFree and Other\n                  Stories\u003c/title\u003e, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMy Brother Paul\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 Broadsides including sketch of Theodore Dreiser,\n                  statement from Scripps McRae, commentary on the\n                  average citizen, libel suit notice from \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Review\u003c/title\u003e, Annie\n                  Meyer letter with Dreiser's response.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes corrections in a hand other than\n                  Dreiser's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes corrections in a hand other than\n                  Dreiser's; unsigned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull-length standing, no jacket, in living room,\n                  unsigned, 5\" X 7\".\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection contains 83 manuscripts of works by Dreiser\n         including his novel \n          Jennie Gerhardt; short essays,\n         chiefly biographical sketches; poems; stories; interviews;\n         miscellaneous pieces; and galley proofs of \n          An American Tragedy.","Essay topics include William Archer, Philip Armour,\n         Katherine Bloodgood, John Burroughs, Joseph H. Choate, H.\n         Barringer Cox, Louise Cox, Edward Croarkin, Chauncey Depew,\n         William De Morgan, Frank E. Elwell, Louis Fagan, Frank Fowler,\n         Gilbert Gane, Frank Wakely Gunsaulus, Moses Handy, William\n         Dean Howells, John LaFarage, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,\n         Lillian Nordica, Horace Pingree, Maria Louise Pool, George M.\n         Pullman, Thomas B. Reed, Bayard Taylor, the University of\n         Chicago, J. Q. A. Ward, modern business men, the University of\n         Chicago, The American Museum of Natural History, Armour\n         Institute, American women composers, artists, dramatists, and\n         poets, Brandywine, Cedermere, Cramp Ship Yards, and\n         lynching.","Correspondence discusses his writing, publication efforts,\n         critical reaction, censorship, legal suits with publishers,\n         (John Lane Company) and his personal life including\n         friendships, romances and travel.","Specific topics include early editorial work, the\n         publication of \n          Sister Carrie, The Titan, and \n          The Genius in an era of\n         censorship; suppression of \"The Genius\"; copyright problems; a\n         possible dramatization of \n          Sister Carrie; a French\n         translation and a film version of \"An American Tragedy\"; a\n         hiking trip from Georgia to New Jersey; African-Americans in\n         Savannah; Walt Whitman and Mark Twain; religious views; role\n         of the Author's League of America; dislike of film version of \n          An American Tragedy ; Norman\n         Duncan; the Fortean Society; respect for Lenin and Trotsky;\n         Caldwell's \n          Tobacco Road.","Miscellaneous material includes the Anti-Vice Commission\n         report on \n          The Genius; promotional\n         pamphlets; and clippings pertaining to Dreiser.","Essay regarding Frank Fowler.","Poem; 6 3-line verses","Essay regarding Louis Fagan, Director of British\n                  museum, to lecture in America.","Essay's literary criticism; character sketch,\n                  including some verses.","Essay","Essay","Essay, includes typed copy, 7 p.","Essay","Essay","Essay","Essay","Essay regarding the company, the town, and the\n                  man.","Essay","Essay","Essay","Essay","Essay","Story regarding a lynching","Essay regarding a sculptor; 7 1/2 pages in\n                  Theodore Dreiser's hand; 10 1/2 pages in Mrs.\n                  Dreiser's hand","Essay regarding a conversation with Chauncey M.\n                  Depew","Essay regarding painter Matilda Browne","Book review by Poole, a poet","Typed questions with autograph responses.","Outline of questions; includes 2 p. of poetry,\n                  crossed out on verso","Incomplete interview of musician and opera\n                  star.","A study of Thomas Brockett Reed, Speaker of the\n                  House, in his Maine home.","Essay; includes 2 p. copy addressed to Grant\n                  Richard's secretary; attacks Grant Richards who\n                  persuaded Theodore Dreiser to stop writing it before\n                  it was completed; regards publication of \n                   Sister Carrie in 1900;\n                  states that he earned $1500 a year editing 7\n                  magazines; resigns to resume work on \n                   Jennie Gerhardt ;\n                  Richards offers to publish Dreiser's books in\n                  England; reflect on life, future, his standing as an\n                  artist.","Regards a literary luncheon with John Cowonos","Essay regarding Frank Fowler","First page of book, includes ms corrections","Short story, includes ms corrections","Essay regarding strike in New York City's garment\n                  district and the poor people who work there; includes\n                  ms corrections","Novel with ms corrections, includes label from H.\n                  L. Mencken to Theodore Dreiser","Essay regarding a revoluntionary battle","Essay regarding the river and area of a\n                  revolutionary battle.","Hopes he will like the poem; writes that it could\n                  be illustrated; wishes Duffy would look at Dreiser's\n                  poem in the September \n                   Success ; wants his\n                  signature.","Needs humorous jokes for new magazine, \n                   Smith's , published by\n                  the publishers of \n                   Ainslee's ; offers\n                  usual rate for submissions.","Thanks for her kind words; writes that \n                   Sister Carrie is still\n                  in the doldrums, though the general situation is\n                  better; mentions that book is well known; owns plates\n                  and hopes to find publisher for them; thinks he met\n                  her in 1892 in Chicago while peddling books; calls\n                  himself older and wiser, but no less radical, simply\n                  sorrowful and uncertain.","Writes that 3 weeks before seeing his stories has\n                  turned into 3 months and that it is time he had a\n                  look at the first of them.","Writes in \"A Letter About Himself,\" that Harper\n                  has 2 books of his letters and clippings and he has\n                  more letters from critics and editor; mentions he is\n                  in \n                   Who's Who , his\n                  favorite book, his characteristics, his books issued\n                  and those suppressed, and his wish to be rich.","Thanks him for his kind words; remembers his\n                  sincere approval of \n                   Sister Carrie and \n                   Jennie Gerhardt","Writes that her faith and kind words will never be\n                  forgotten.","Thanks her for post-impressionist book and the\n                  Boredecker; waives \n                   Songs of the\n                  North until her returns from Italy, since all\n                  he can do now is stick it in his trunk; writes it\n                  will be safe with the publisher.","Asks her to buy a box of the same cigarettes she\n                  bought at Christmas to give to [Grant] Richards and\n                  charge them to his account.","Mails him \n                   The Financier , writes\n                  that he does not expect him to read it, rather it is\n                  for his autograph shelf.","Includes typescript and carbon typescript copeis;\n                  thanks him and Press Writer's Club for letter\n                  requesting advice and cheer; discusses qualities of\n                  new great writers at length; quotes Sidney\n                  Lanier.","Expresses pleasure at receiving his letter; writes\n                  that Mordell's book made a deep impression on many;\n                  welcomes a critical intellect; finds himself to have\n                  few literary prejudices, though not many literary\n                  favorites; hopes to discuss \n                   The Financier , volume\n                  one of \n                   A Triology of Desire ;\n                  writes that \n                   The Titan and \n                   The Stoic will be\n                  volumes 2 and 3; expressed pleasure that Mordell\n                  likes \n                   Jennie Gerhardt as most\n                  critics perfer \n                   Sister Carrie ;\n                  mentions William Marion Reedy and Thomas B. Mosten, \n                   Smart Set , \n                   The Century , \n                   A Traveller at 40 ;\n                  plans to publish \n                   The Titan in \n                   Harper's .","Inquires about the law and the profits of book;\n                  feels pressured to complete \n                   The Titan ; mentions\n                  Strindberg interview.","Expresses pleasure with the opinion of his lawyer\n                  friend; feels time will justify him for The Financier\n                  and 2 succeeding volumes.","Asks Mordell to call him or write; gives address\n                  as 23 W. 58 St.","Thanks him for galleys; calls article intelligent;\n                  complains of misrepresentation in \n                   The Sun and \n                   The Times ; decides not\n                  to be interviewed any more as he is tired of literary\n                  mush; call New York papers the worst.","Asks him to get 10 copies of an interview when it\n                  appears; calls the interview intelligent and would\n                  like to keep it for future reference.","Thanks him for review and interview; asks him to\n                  send 8-9 copies of interview.","Thanks him for clipping; intends to send copy of \n                   The Titan when it comes\n                  out.","Writes that Harper's has decided not to publish \n                   The Titan after\n                  printing 10,000 copies; plans to issue book through\n                  one of several firms; calls it \n                   Sister Carrie all over\n                  again.","Writes that he has completed \n                   The Titan ; calls it\n                  the best thing he has ever done with the exception of\n                   Jennie Gerhardt , which\n                  had more emotional appeal; mentions \n                   A Traveller at 40 , \n                   Baltimore Sun , and the\n                  Century Co.","Comments that he has nothing to add to former\n                  letter; mentions \n                   The International and \n                   The Manes ; likes\n                  Rethy's poem.","Thanks him for books; expects to receive books\n                  from Lane this week; intends to send one to\n                  Mordell.","Thanks him for his services in connection with\n                  Brandes, wishes he would read enclosed statement in\n                  regard to condition brought about by Mitchell Kennedy\n                  regarding John Lane and himself; believes statement\n                  illuminates American publishers publishing\n                  methods.","Writes that he is not troubled by wrathful\n                  reviews; believes that neither praise nor blame\n                  settle the fate of anything for more than a little\n                  while; encloses review, which he finds amusing.","Expresses interest in points made in lecture;\n                  presumes Mordell wrote clipping in Philadelphia \n                   Record which H. L.\n                  Mencken sent to him; asks for copies of page on which\n                  it appears; mentions speaking engagement.","Requests copies of \n                   Record to be sent to\n                  Malden in Hudson, New York","Thanks him for clippings; mentions [John Cowper\n                  Powys], and a lecture he will present in Chicago","Likes all really bitter attacks, particularly one\n                  in \n                   Saturday Review ;\n                  writes, \"A vulgar, blatant scream\" is not so bad;\n                  mentions the 50 reviews he has from England, some of\n                  which are very negative.","Writes \n                   The Genius will not be\n                  out until August and he will see that he gets a\n                  copy.","Owns rights to \n                   Sister Carrie ; asks\n                  him to act as his attorney in the matter; intends to\n                  ask Hayer what is expected for \n                   Jennie Gerhardt , which\n                  is a similar case.","Believes paying $75 for an offense of this kind is\n                  to invite copyright stealing; writes that nothing of\n                  the kind will be done and that \n                   Harper's will proceed\n                  unless favorable adjustment is reached; mentions \n                   The Jewish World , fee\n                  to Mordell.","Resents change of name as he owns copyright and\n                  plates, states that if a $60,000 loss can be\n                  afforded, $500 ought not to bother them; mentions\n                  Harper's ownership of right to present selling\n                  edition.","Sends bill","Discusses \n                   The Genius ; mentions \n                   New York Globe ; thinks\n                  he is entitled to indicate thoughts of characters in\n                  their own language.","Believes he will assume art and literary direction\n                  of a large film corporation; opens himself to\n                  suggestions concerning plays, books, legends, etc.,\n                  that could be scenarios; seeks subject of\n                  distinction, true drama, and poignance; promises to\n                  reward Mordell for any ideas of value.","Asks for a few preliminary suggestions so Dreiser\n                  may catch the drift of his mind and taste.","Thanks him for Ms. Skidelsky's review; states that\n                  she is all wrong about \n                   The Titan ; calls it\n                  the best book he has ever done; mentions H. L.\n                  Mencken, trip to Savannah; requests guess of how many\n                  copies of \n                   The Genius have been\n                  sold in Philadelphia.","Discusses review of Maughan's \n                   Of Human Bondage ;\n                  sends thanks; asserts that they are blessed to be\n                  able to enthuse over anything openly.","Complains of grippe, which has caused him to leave\n                  New York; undertakes unpleasantly large business;\n                  finds Dillman's letter sincere and entertainingly\n                  philosophic; comments that people who think logically\n                  and incisively are rare; marvels at how cleverly the\n                  world is run based on tradition and precept; writes\n                  that he does not know if the world is getting better\n                  or worse; comments that the world improves\n                  mechanically and is virtually static and that love is\n                  not rewarded nor hate punished; comments on himself,\n                  psuedo intellectuals, and laborers; hopes to see him\n                  sometime in Savannah.","Puts friendship and affection before anything\n                  else; welcomes him as a friend; leans to anyone who\n                  approaches him via regard; mentions Savannah's Black\n                  population; calls them respectful, docile, and clean,\n                  which is more than he can say of the poor of other\n                  races; wishes for him to get a copy of \n                   Plays of the Natural and\n                  Supernatural and tell Dresier what he thinks\n                  of it.","Requests that first chapter be sent without\n                  waiting to finish all 3 copies of remaining chapters;\n                  needs to get them to H. L. Mencken at the earliest\n                  date; wishes he would write John Cowper Powys and\n                  suggest \"Cowperwood\" is legitimately spelled\n                  \"Cooperwood.\"","Expresses pleasure at receiving Dillman's letter\n                  regarding Dreiser's plays, not because he agreed, but\n                  because he was forthright; fancies he should stick to\n                  novels, despite his former intentions to write a few\n                  3 or 4 act plays; works hard, but not always in New\n                  York; considers going on a trip from Denver west with\n                  a friend and will stop off in Minneapolis if he does;\n                  cheers the Anti-Vice Society for suppressing \n                   The Genius , which is\n                  already done save for prosecution, which will occur\n                  if any more copies are sold; states that John Lane\n                  Co. will fight, but may already be beaten by the\n                  Puritan courts; asserts that his work will be viewed\n                  with care from now on.","Expresses gratitude for copies of vice charges;\n                  wishes he would spread news of suppression of The\n                  Genius as widely as possible; want to put Lane Co.\n                  where they will have to fight, whether they want to\n                  or not.","Approves interview if he lets Dreiser go over the\n                  manuscript proofs beforehand; states that his\n                  corrections are seldom heeded when corrects only\n                  proofs.","Expresses pleasure that Dillman likes \n                   A Hoosier Holiday ;\n                  finds comment about his return to Catholicism\n                  amusing; denies idea that Catholics return to\n                  Catholicism; states that his present faculties will\n                  have to change if he is to return to Catholicism on\n                  his deathbed as it is claimed Voltaire did.","Explains that he and Lane Co. are not on the best\n                  terms at present, but they may claim Dreiser advised\n                  them to send document which Dreiser has not had time\n                  to read over.","Discusses case regarding \n                   The Genius , which is\n                  before the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court;\n                  states that his counsel, Standfield \u0026 Levy, have\n                  a brief on his behalf and John Lane Co., whom he is\n                  suing to compel them to fulfill contract and publish \n                   The Genius , have filed\n                  a brief in reply; writes that Joseph S. Auerbach has\n                  been called into the case by Standfield \u0026 Levy to\n                  argue the case after October 1; sends brief.","Like article, but does not think he should publish\n                  everything he learns in private; requests 20 copies\n                  of papers in question, as the lawyers can use\n                  them.","Suggests a banquet for him the evening after the\n                  decision in \n                   The Genius case is\n                  handed down; lists possible guests; requests\n                  Dreiser's consent; offers alternative of dinner for\n                  American Literary that Liberalism with Dreiser as\n                  guest of honor; suggests publicity idea for \n                   The Genius involving K.\n                  K. Kitchen, Puritanism, Comstockism, and\n                  Anti-Puritanic ideas; suggests that Dreiser\n                  communicate with his lawyers and publishers.","Believes \n                   Lavinsky (?) is a good\n                  piece of realism and wishes he might write 6 books\n                  like it; intends to join Willard on trip to New\n                  Orleans and towards the gulf; mentions his 1910\n                  separation from his wife; wants to figure out\n                  expenses so they can split costs; thinks September\n                  would be the perfect time to begin traveling.","Writes that he will meet him anytime; suggests he\n                  come to dinner at a quiet spot.","Writes that he has been in the woods eating and\n                  working and the air makes him sleepy; plans to work\n                  in the city, as he requires typing services there;\n                  expresses interest in Mississippi trip; plans to take\n                  Dillman up on offer to visit \"Excelsior.\"","Encloses manuscript of an essay disguised as a\n                  posthumous autobiography; wants his opinion; believes\n                  the manuscript too different for any American\n                  publisher.","Sends sketch; mentions that he has been\n                  complimented on his speaking ability; includes\n                  advertising card for \"Theodore Dreiser: America's\n                  Greatest Novelist,\" a lecture by Andre Tredon.","Hopes to write out \n                   Sister Carrie incident\n                  and points in connection with his philosophy;\n                  explains that \n                   Hey, Rub-a-Dub should\n                  not be assumed to represent his mental state;\n                  mentions 1911-1912 visit to Europe, which he recorded\n                  in \n                   A Traveller at 40 ;\n                  discusses Whitman, Twain, \n                   Huckleberry Finn , \n                   Tom Sawyer","Sends writing to clarify his viewpoint; mentions\n                  \"Man and Romance.\"","Finds his piece impressive; sends \"Personality,\"\n                  which may have a place in his magazine.","Offers to pay bulk of expenses to make September\n                  15 trip possible; feels tied down with long promised\n                  work; writes that he has looked for an artist to join\n                  them on the trip.","Suggests he paste this letter in his book and send\n                  book for Dreiser to autograph; includes copies of \n                   Life Art and America in\n                  an upcoming volume of essays and has no copies of\n                  it.","Tells him to write Rusy and start a discussion\n                  without mentioning Dreiser.","Thanks her for sympathy; writes that bump is not\n                  serious, he has 2 mending ribs and some scars; offers\n                  to sign the books she has; questions judgment of\n                  current generation.","Sends 5 essays, writes that \"Secrecy\" and\n                  \"Neurotic America and the Sex Impluse\" may be\n                  published as they are under consideration elsewhere;\n                  hopes for an early opinion of the essay.","Writes that he had not planned on permanently\n                  leaving New York when he departed on October 1;\n                  discusses living in Los Angeles.","Refers to Dreiser letter and royalty statement\n                  ending December 31, 1919 mailed several weeks ago;\n                  includes note on bottom to Arthur Carter Hume from\n                  Dreiser offering to show statements of indebtedness\n                  for books made from his movies to Hume.","Discusses case regarding \n                   The Genius , mentioning\n                  John Lane Co., \n                   The New York Society for the\n                  Suppression of Vice , personal loss he has\n                  sustained; government refusal to act; encloses\n                  clipping from \n                   Cosmopolitian .","States that the 1901 edition of Sister Carrie, of\n                  which he has several, is not very valuable; plans to\n                  be in New York until the spring.","Explains that various other duties caused him to\n                  forget conference with Dodd, Mead, and Liveright;\n                  requests a few days notice for a talk.","Invites him to participate in proposed\n                  international congress on motion picture arts to be\n                  held in New York under auspices of Author's League of\n                  America; writes that the congress was suggested by\n                  Aldolph Zucker to formulate set of principles for\n                  artistic and cultural development of motion pictures;\n                  requests suggestions for the congress and his\n                  participation on both days.","Explains that he does not wish to participate in\n                  developing standards for motion pictures; believes\n                  Author's League should be concerned with serious\n                  letters; mentions Clean Books Bill, religious groups\n                  who supported the bill, and Liveright.","Writes that 5:30 today will be fine and she should\n                  ring basement bell, as Dreiser's work room is\n                  there.","Asserts that Author's League has not assisted\n                  author's or publishers under attack from censorship;\n                  Burgess states that Dreiser is not aware of the work\n                  of the League; mentions Clean Books Bill, Liveright, \n                   The Genius , Motion\n                  Picture Conference, New York newspapers, Harelock\n                  Ellis, D. H. Lawrence, and Emile Zola.","Asks if he is in touch with Philadelphia\n                  bookstores to get account of how many copies of new\n                  issue of \n                   The Genius sold before\n                  January 1; wants to check on statement.","Discusses luncheon and possibility of publishing\n                  what was there.","Wants to undertake matter spoke of; inquires when\n                  proceedings can begin and how to go about it.","Writes that he does no have an essay and cannot\n                  review a book; intends to submit poems, if a page\n                  could be given a them; suggest $35 for poems.","Wants to proceed at his convenience; believes he\n                  may have to live in Philadelphia.","Likes his idea of page feature for a group of his\n                  poems; asks him to send poems; suggests having artist\n                  work up a frame to make it stand out.","Sends 25 of his 200 poems; offers to show others;\n                  requests that those not chosen be promptly returned\n                  as his poems are to be put into book form.","Perfers poems be returned with best feeling all\n                  around if there is any difficulty; offers to send\n                  other material at a later date.","Wishes to recall 5 poems sent August 16; mentions\n                  \"Tall Towers\" and \"The Hidden God\"","Thanks him for invitation to visit Morristown and\n                  for kind comments about his books; asks him not to\n                  put articles on Hollywood in book form as his\n                  contract with Boni \u0026 Liveright will not allow it;\n                  refers to \"Rivet in Grandfather's Neck\" as\n                  Cable's.","Writes that he does not have time to comply with\n                  request.","Thanks him for package; mentions \n                   Studies in Contemporary\n                  Celebrities , preliminary edition of \n                   An American Tragedy ,\n                  photograph of Dreiser's head, and Von Sobern (?)","Discusses rights to Hollywood articles, visit to\n                  Normandie Park; mentions Helen, Mencken, Boyd,\n                  Sherwood Anderson, Bercovici, Van Vechten.","Asks him to call when he is ready to come;\n                  suggests 4 o'clock.","Expresses pleasure at receiving compliation of\n                  Paul Dresser's songs.","Intends to pay him a social call; mentions\n                  bronchitis, revising and rehearsing plays, Helen, and\n                  Rodin Studios.","Writes that he and Helen have decided on winter\n                  Thursdays to gather the 7 arts and 9 professions;\n                  invites him.","Expresses interest in his letter; explains that he\n                  did not contribute $.75 to the $300,000 fortune;\n                  thanks him for his comments.","Regrets that he cannot accept invitation to meet\n                  Andre Maurois as he will leave for Quebec in 10\n                  days.","Feels any representation of makes of Fawcett\n                  deserves serious consideration as he has known\n                  Fawcett and his works for 10 years.","Expresses pleasure at receiving his letter; wishes\n                  to travel to Miami, but has too much work; thanks him\n                  for comments on his Russian book; apologizes for not\n                  sending a copy; promises to send \n                   The Gallery of\n                  Women when it is published.","Writes that he is in Boston fighting censorship;\n                  sends $25","Regrets that he cannot interfere with judgment of\n                  publisher who will put [The Twelve Men (1929)] out\n                  September 2.","Writes that he can be found in his writing room in\n                  Guardian Life Building between 12 and 5; asks him to\n                  telephone.","Believes Spanish American War Songs was published\n                  after Spanish war and includes poem \"Exordium\";\n                  explains that it was one of a number thought\n                  destroyed in 1915.","Apologizes for telling her to see Van Wyck Brooks\n                  when he meant Barrett H. Clark who is connected with\n                  Samuel French.","Describes bullfight in Juarez, Mexico; intends to\n                  leave for Tucson, Arizona","Intends to visit Hollywood and the west coast when\n                  he leaves Houston; wonders how she is; asks her to\n                  write him at Horace Liveright.","Apologizes for delay due to bronchitis; thinks he\n                  may have to go to Arizona for a few weeks for his\n                  lungs; mentions Van Wyck Brooks.","Card shows Mayo clinic; describes clinic as a\n                  whole city build around skill and energies of 2\n                  men.","Thanks her for note; intends to call her and make\n                  suggestions in 2 weeks.","Asks where she will be when he returns in a few\n                  days.","Asks if she received his wire.","Writes that he is going to Philadelphia but is\n                  delayed; tells her to meet him at 6:30 in Park\n                  Central as before; writes that she looked beautiful\n                  the other day.","Writes that if she had shown up last night, she\n                  would have met Director of Hungarian opera; comments\n                  on her spiritual recessiveness, her distinguished\n                  thoughts, her beauty, the sadness of her eyes, her\n                  sensual charm and wisdom, her talk of vulgarity and\n                  sex; plans to visit her so they can talk; mentions\n                  editorial director of Liveright, \n                   The Financier , and \n                   The Titan ; invites her\n                  to dinner.","Hears it is impossible to get into theater, with\n                  or without recommendation; hears sad stories of\n                  actresses turning to modeling; wishes he could help\n                  her; hopes for her success.","Thanks her for clipping from \n                   Moscow News which he\n                  orginally gave to \n                   The Daily Worker ;\n                  expresses gratitude for recommendation; agrees\n                  America is in wretched states, but sees no economic\n                  way out of it.","Discusses quarrel with Paramount Corporation over\n                  proposed motion picture of \n                   An American Tragedy ;\n                  writes that he assigned rights to Paramount in\n                  January 2, 1931 contract; talks of changes made in\n                  plan of novel and how the hero was prejudiced\n                  unfairly and the distorted view of his work the\n                  public will recieve in the film; asks him to review\n                  movie to see if it carries out the ideology of the\n                  book; proposed list of other advisors.","Includes typescripts copy of letter of Jesse\n                  Lasky; discusses showing of Paramount version of \n                   An American Tragedy ;\n                  wonders if there will be time to make changes; wants\n                  to know Paramount's intentions as he has made a few\n                  changes.","Writes that Jesse Lasky has the film ready for\n                  private viewing on June 15; asks if this date will be\n                  convenient; wants to confer with committee; lists\n                  members of the review committee.","Thanks him for assurance that he will attend\n                  preview of \n                   An American Tragedy on\n                  June 15.","Refers to her comments regarding \n                   The Titan ; compares\n                  the power of her reasoning to French marble.","Sends copy of letter, 7 p., from his attorneys to\n                  Paramount regarding \n                   An American Tragedy ;\n                  asserts that he will seek injunction to protect his\n                  rights unless Paramount represents his work; calls\n                  movie a murder mystery, while the book is an\n                  indictment of a social system; discusses\n                  misrepresentation of character Clyde.","Asserts that others agree with his opinion of\n                  Paramount jury that approved the film; sends French\n                  translation.","Thanks her for tickets and send payment for them;\n                  hopes to go, but doesn't know if he will be able\n                  to.","Calls her foolish as he had no intention of\n                  offending her by sending money for tickets; hopes she\n                  understands that gesture meant that they have not\n                  reached the ideal state which would make it possible\n                  for him not to reimburse her; wants to know about her\n                  future artistic endeavors.","Intends to see Clement; thinks that Rockefeller\n                  brunch sounds explosive; asks to hear about the\n                  brunch.","Invites her to stop in and visit some evening\n                  around 5.","Thanks her for book, which he does not have time\n                  to read; thinks of moving to New Zealand or another\n                  foreign country to escape pressure.","Authorizes him to sign Dreiser's name to proposed\n                  resolution to be publicized at Citizen's Conference\n                  on Crisis in Education; discusses resolution.","Includes lists of Dreiser's books; mentions\n                  Liveright failure in 1933, terminated contract with\n                  Liveright, cost of books and plates still owed to\n                  him, sale of business for $22, 000, copyrights,\n                  publishing rights.","Asks for favor involving money; mentions James\n                  Appel, Count Moener (?), radio version of \n                   Sister Carrie , William\n                  Lengel, Ms. Ellington's preparation of script; plans\n                  13 weeks with 5 performances a week for \n                   Sister Carrie , asks\n                  him to compose one 15 minute episode and send it to\n                  Carlisle Smith.","Discusses scarcity of his book on the market;\n                  mention George Putnam, Brentanos, and Department\n                  Store Books; plans 2 volumes in addition to the 23 he\n                  has already written; mentions short stories and\n                  articles he has published in magazines.","Acknowledges receipt of list of Dreiser's books;\n                  explains that they do not have any of Dreiser's\n                  books, but they do have \n                   Dawn , an\n                  autobiographical study of his youth; writes that they\n                  also have his plays; \n                   Moods , \n                   Dreiser looks at\n                  Russia , and \n                   Newspaper Days ; plans\n                  to issue full set of his books when paper shortage is\n                  over.","Replies to inquiry by writing he considers all his\n                  books his greatest and would not destroy\n                  anything.","\"I am a dunce/She is a dunce/He is a dunce/the\n                  world in a duncing world.\"","Expresses fascination with the country around him;\n                  plans to leave for the Grand Canyon.","Discusses burdens on the exceptional mind; decides\n                  that success is better in the long than short\n                  range.","Writes that Kra, a new French publisher, is\n                  thinking of publishing Sister Carrie; discusses\n                  greater length demanded by French format; mentions\n                  Ford Maddox Ford as a leading French publisher.","Mentions Llona letter, Brandt and Kirkpatrick, and\n                  Kra.","Inquires about Dr. M. Schiller who undertakes\n                  theatrical ventures in France; wonders whether he\n                  should trust translation and dramatization of his\n                  play to be done is Paris; invites her and Ernest to\n                  visit.","including: Report of the New York and Cincinnati\n                  Anti-Vice Commissions; list of \"lewd\" and \"profane\"\n                  language in book; book order withdrawn on July 28,\n                  1916; cable to John Lane from Arnold Bennett, Hugh\n                  Walpole, H. G Wells and others, September 13, 1916,\n                  conveying to Dreiser and Author's League of America\n                  that \n                   The Genius is regarded\n                  as having literary merit and expressing sympathy with\n                  the protest against its suppression; clippings from\n                  the \n                   Evening Sun , \n                   The Sun Dial , and \n                   Literary\n                  Digest regarding suppression of \n                   The Genius ; and 2\n                  copies of excerpt from minutes of the Executive\n                  Committee of the Author's League of America, August\n                  25, 1916, regarding \n                   The Genius ; signed\n                  protest against suppression of \n                   The Genius .","including: publisher's brochure for \n                   Twelve Men and \n                   Hoosier Holiday ; list\n                  of works; excerpts from \n                   Chicago Daily\n                  News regarding Theodore Dreiser; notice of\n                  lecture on Theodore Dreiser; ALS from Edward\n                  McDonald; Dreiser's bibliographies to Henry Eastman\n                  Lower, Library of Congress, August 8, 1928; \n                   Current Opinion with\n                  essay \"Dreiser's novels as a revelation of the\n                  American Soul\"; H. L. Mencken's review of \n                   Twelve Men from \n                   The Sun , April 13,\n                  1919; unsigned letter in \n                   Daily News , April 30,\n                  1919; letter to Dreiser about him; \n                   The Review , May 16,\n                  1920, containing Annie Nathan Meyer's letter and\n                  Dresier's reply; letter from McDonald to Lower\n                  requesting information on Dreiser's contribution to \n                   Success .","Includes copy of winning essay and handbill; $500\n                  reward went to Albert H. Levitt for essay, \"Was Clyde\n                  Griffiths guilty of murder in the first degree?\";\n                  essay asserts that the state is to blame, but there\n                  is no reason Clyde should be permitted to live.","5 pamplets for \n                   Twelve Men , \n                   The Titan , \n                   A Hoosier Holiday , \n                   Free and Other\n                  Stories , \n                   My Brother Paul","2 Broadsides including sketch of Theodore Dreiser,\n                  statement from Scripps McRae, commentary on the\n                  average citizen, libel suit notice from \n                   The Review , Annie\n                  Meyer letter with Dreiser's response.","Includes corrections in a hand other than\n                  Dreiser's.","Includes corrections in a hand other than\n                  Dreiser's; unsigned.","Full-length standing, no jacket, in living room,\n                  unsigned, 5\" X 7\"."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":188,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T12:34:50.370Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu02534_c02_c132"}},{"id":"viur_repositories_4_resources_13_c83_c11","type":"Item","attributes":{"title":"Zea Mays","breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viur_repositories_4_resources_13_c83_c11#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"viur_repositories_4_resources_13_c83_c11","ref_ssm":["viur_repositories_4_resources_13_c83_c11"],"id":"viur_repositories_4_resources_13_c83_c11","ead_ssi":"viur_repositories_4_resources_13","_root_":"viur_repositories_4_resources_13","_nest_parent_":"viur_repositories_4_resources_13_c83","parent_ssi":"viur_repositories_4_resources_13_c83","parent_ssim":["viur_repositories_4_resources_13","viur_repositories_4_resources_13_c83"],"parent_ids_ssim":["viur_repositories_4_resources_13","viur_repositories_4_resources_13_c83"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["W. 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Most have water damage either from basement flooding or previous storage. Some have mold. ","Indexed and moved to Vault with rest of the collection, labeled as Box 14","Much of the initial collection information and organizing was completed by Dr. Hayden and his students prior to transfer. Processed by Alison Stokes, Brooklyn Student Assistants; Mary Lamb, Intern; Betty Dickie, Spec. Coll. Cataloging and Preservation Associate.","This collection is made up of 14 boxes containing over 2000 hand-drawn ink botanical illustrations, completed by various artists in the 1930s. Most drawings are undated, but dates are noted when provided. There is very little information on the drawings (beyond plant structure, etc.), so locations and artist names are noted when available. Unlabeled drawings that are obvious parts of other labeled collages were labeled on the back with that plant name. Anything unsure or unlabeled was left as-is and described as unidentified. 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Graham\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eJ Galvante\u003c/famname\u003e; one drawing labeled on the back as dill looks like fennel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artists are \u003cfamname\u003eRIT\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eJ Galvante\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eYatco\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is \u003cfamname\u003eStella Dernoga\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is \u003cfamname\u003eCZ\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The AGP II states that Alangiaceae is a synonym of Cornaceae but still recognizes it as a nom. cons.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is \u003cfamname\u003eStella Dernoga\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is \u003cfamname\u003eSantiago\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes: two marked Furcreae/ Amaryllidaceae but those belong elsewhere..\n** 3/21 moved to Agavaceae w/ other Fucraea\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNamed artists are \u003cfamname\u003eJ Galvante\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eChris Mikolaitis\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eH Vasquez\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eRIT\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ethese are in this folder but belong to a different family that does not have a folder- Alstroemeriaceae\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNamed artists are \u003cfamname\u003eCruz\u003c/famname\u003e, R. \u003cfamname\u003eICO\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eGalvante\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eSantiago\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNamed artists are \u003cfamname\u003eSantiago\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eCruz\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eGalvante\u003c/famname\u003e\nNote some of the Plumeria names are invalid\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003enote: \"Los Banos Target range\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne tiny illustration unidentified, partial label on back says \"thopana\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNamed artists are \u003cfamname\u003eDernoga\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eSantiago\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eCruz\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is \u003cfamname\u003eGalvante\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNamed artists are \u003cfamname\u003eRIT\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eVasquez\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eYatco\u003c/famname\u003e\n\"According to APG II, the Asclepiadaceae is a former plant family now treated as a subfamily (subfamily Asclepiadoideae) in the Apocynaceae (Bruyns 2000).\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is \u003cfamname\u003eRIT\u003c/famname\u003e\nnotes: Baguio City, Philippines mentioned \"from Baguio\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is \u003cfamname\u003eGalvante\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNamed artists are\u003cfamname\u003e Grace Parker\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eChris Mikolautis\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eStella Dernoga\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003elabeled \"from Phillippines\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is Vasquez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bombacaceae is no longer recognized by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group I 1998, II 2003 and Kubitzki system 2003 at the rank of family, the bulk of the taxa in question being treated as subfamilies Bombacoideae and Helicteroideae within family Malvaceae sensu lato.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ealso labeled \"Kapok\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003esome of these glued down to a sheet of paper, not ready to pop off\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Boraginaceae is paraphyletic with respect to Hydrophyllaceae and the latter is included in the former in the APG II system. In some recent classifications the Boraginaceae is broken up into several families: Boraginaceae sensu stricto, Cordiaceae, Ehretiaceae, Heliotropiaceae, Lennoaceae, and Hydrophyllaceae.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efour pieces glued together\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is \u003cfamname\u003eStella Dergona\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNamed artists are \u003cfamname\u003eVasquez\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eGalvante\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eCZ\u003c/famname\u003e\n\"Caesalpinioideae is a botanical name at the rank of subfamily, placed in the large family Fabaceae or Leguminosae.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is \u003cfamname\u003eSantiago\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes: coca is in wrong folder, belongs to Erythroxlaceae Family\n**3/21 Moved to Erythroxlaceae Folder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is \u003cfamname\u003eChris Mikolaitis\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlthough widely recognized in most plant classifications (notably the Cronquist system), the more recent gene-based APG system (1998) and the APG II system (2003) have included these plants in the family Amaranthaceae\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is \u003cfamname\u003eVasquez\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003enames: Santiago, RIT, Vasquez, Galvante\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBaguinio- Mt. Prov., one goldenrod drawing is very creased\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNamed artists are \u003cfamname\u003eGalvante\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eIananaco\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eCruz\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eVasquez\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrassicaceae is also an accepted alternative name, Cruciferae is the older name\nBaguio is noted on Shanghai Cabbage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNamed artists are \u003cfamname\u003eGalvante\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eRIT\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003emost labeled Panama Palm, Carludodovia palmata, some just with the genus name, labelling suggests they're all the same plant\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is Vasquez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is Vasquez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eone drawing says \"from Miyazaki\" a city in Japan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is \u003cfamname\u003eGalavante\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is \u003cfamname\u003eChris Mikolaitis\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNames: Chris Mikolaitis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNamed artists are \u003cfamname\u003eGalvante\u003c/famname\u003eand \u003cfamname\u003eSantiago\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is Yacto/Hatco\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNamed artists are \u003cfamname\u003eM.T.\u003c/famname\u003e \u003cfamname\u003eCruz\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eChris Mikolaitis\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eStella Dervoga\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003enew name Rhododendron japonicum (A. Gray) Sur.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ethis plant is now  sometimes classified as part of the Saxifragacea family\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNamed artists are \u003cfamname\u003eGalvante\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eYateo\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eVasquez\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eSantiago\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is \u003cfamname\u003eStella Dernoga\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is \u003cfamname\u003eSantiago\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew family Salicaeae\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003enew family Salicaeae\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew family Salicaeae\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew family Achariaceae\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew family Salicaeae?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artists are \u003cfamname\u003eCruz\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eSantiago\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eVasquez\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003einteresting to see drawings in progress (one pencil, one partially inked)\nmost labeled using Geranium, but a few also use the genus name Pelargonium\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNamed artists are \u003cfamname\u003eCruz\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eVasquez\u003c/famname\u003e\nnotes: Allopectus should actually be Alloplectus?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eaccepted name Agalmyla chorisepala\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eone oversize\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 Ink by \u003cfamname\u003eYatco\u003c/famname\u003e, Aug 1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 ink/sketch by \u003cfamname\u003eGalavante\u003c/famname\u003e, Aug 27-28/1937\n1 ink by \u003cfamname\u003eYatco\u003c/famname\u003e, Aug 27/1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlus one info sheet, not counted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is Chris \u003cfamname\u003eMikolaitis\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNamed artists are \u003cfamname\u003eRIT\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eVasquez\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003edates: 8/10/37, 8/3/37\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is \u003cfamname\u003eGalvante\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is Chris \u003cfamname\u003eMikolaitis\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNamed artists are \u003cfamname\u003eStella Dernoga\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eChris Mikolaitis\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eParker\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eLarkspur\u003c/famname\u003e, \u003cfamname\u003eGrace Parker\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only named artist is \u003cfamname\u003eCruz\u003c/famname\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese files were found in the B2 workroom, separate from the collection. Most have water damage either from basement flooding or previous storage. Some have mold. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIndexed and moved to Vault with rest of the collection, labeled as Box 14\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General"],"odd_tesim":["The dates mentioned are 1937; the artists and  other names are  R. Graham ,  J Galvante ; one drawing labeled on the back as dill looks like fennel","The only named artists are  RIT ,  J Galvante ,  Yatco","The only named artist is  Stella Dernoga","The only named artist is  CZ","\"The AGP II states that Alangiaceae is a synonym of Cornaceae but still recognizes it as a nom. cons.\"","The only named artist is  Stella Dernoga","The only named artist is  Santiago","Notes: two marked Furcreae/ Amaryllidaceae but those belong elsewhere..\n** 3/21 moved to Agavaceae w/ other Fucraea","Named artists are  J Galvante ,  Chris Mikolaitis ,  H Vasquez ,  RIT","these are in this folder but belong to a different family that does not have a folder- Alstroemeriaceae","Named artists are  Cruz , R.  ICO ,  Galvante ,  Santiago","Named artists are  Santiago ,  Cruz ,  Galvante \nNote some of the Plumeria names are invalid","note: \"Los Banos Target range\"","One tiny illustration unidentified, partial label on back says \"thopana\"","Named artists are  Dernoga ,  Santiago ,  Cruz","The only named artist is  Galvante","Named artists are  RIT ,  Vasquez ,  Yatco \n\"According to APG II, the Asclepiadaceae is a former plant family now treated as a subfamily (subfamily Asclepiadoideae) in the Apocynaceae (Bruyns 2000).\"","The only named artist is  RIT \nnotes: Baguio City, Philippines mentioned \"from Baguio\"","The only named artist is  Galvante","Named artists are  Grace Parker ,  Chris Mikolautis ,  Stella Dernoga","labeled \"from Phillippines\"","The only named artist is Vasquez","\"Bombacaceae is no longer recognized by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group I 1998, II 2003 and Kubitzki system 2003 at the rank of family, the bulk of the taxa in question being treated as subfamilies Bombacoideae and Helicteroideae within family Malvaceae sensu lato.\"","also labeled \"Kapok\"","some of these glued down to a sheet of paper, not ready to pop off","\"The Boraginaceae is paraphyletic with respect to Hydrophyllaceae and the latter is included in the former in the APG II system. In some recent classifications the Boraginaceae is broken up into several families: Boraginaceae sensu stricto, Cordiaceae, Ehretiaceae, Heliotropiaceae, Lennoaceae, and Hydrophyllaceae.\"","four pieces glued together","The only named artist is  Stella Dergona","Named artists are  Vasquez ,  Galvante ,  CZ \n\"Caesalpinioideae is a botanical name at the rank of subfamily, placed in the large family Fabaceae or Leguminosae.\"","The only named artist is  Santiago","Notes: coca is in wrong folder, belongs to Erythroxlaceae Family\n**3/21 Moved to Erythroxlaceae Folder","The only named artist is  Chris Mikolaitis","Although widely recognized in most plant classifications (notably the Cronquist system), the more recent gene-based APG system (1998) and the APG II system (2003) have included these plants in the family Amaranthaceae","The only named artist is  Vasquez","names: Santiago, RIT, Vasquez, Galvante","Baguinio- Mt. Prov., one goldenrod drawing is very creased","Named artists are  Galvante ,  Iananaco ,  Cruz ,  Vasquez","Brassicaceae is also an accepted alternative name, Cruciferae is the older name\nBaguio is noted on Shanghai Cabbage","Named artists are  Galvante ,  RIT","most labeled Panama Palm, Carludodovia palmata, some just with the genus name, labelling suggests they're all the same plant","The only named artist is Vasquez","The only named artist is Vasquez","one drawing says \"from Miyazaki\" a city in Japan","The only named artist is  Galavante","The only named artist is  Chris Mikolaitis","Names: Chris Mikolaitis","Named artists are  Galvante and  Santiago","The only named artist is Yacto/Hatco","Named artists are  M.T. Cruz ,  Chris Mikolaitis ,  Stella Dervoga","new name Rhododendron japonicum (A. Gray) Sur.","this plant is now  sometimes classified as part of the Saxifragacea family","Named artists are  Galvante ,  Yateo ,  Vasquez ,  Santiago","The only named artist is  Stella Dernoga","The only named artist is  Santiago","New family Salicaeae","new family Salicaeae","New family Salicaeae","New family Achariaceae","New family Salicaeae?","The only named artists are  Cruz ,  Santiago ,  Vasquez","interesting to see drawings in progress (one pencil, one partially inked)\nmost labeled using Geranium, but a few also use the genus name Pelargonium","Named artists are  Cruz ,  Vasquez \nnotes: Allopectus should actually be Alloplectus?","accepted name Agalmyla chorisepala","one oversize","2 Ink by  Yatco , Aug 1937","1 ink/sketch by  Galavante , Aug 27-28/1937\n1 ink by  Yatco , Aug 27/1937","Plus one info sheet, not counted","The only named artist is Chris  Mikolaitis","Named artists are  RIT ,  Vasquez","dates: 8/10/37, 8/3/37","The only named artist is  Galvante","The only named artist is Chris  Mikolaitis","Named artists are  Stella Dernoga ,  Chris Mikolaitis ,  Parker ,  Larkspur ,  Grace Parker","The only named artist is  Cruz","These files were found in the B2 workroom, separate from the collection. Most have water damage either from basement flooding or previous storage. Some have mold. ","Indexed and moved to Vault with rest of the collection, labeled as Box 14"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Box Number, Folder Number], MS-23, W. C. Brown Botanical Drawings Collection, Rare Books and Special Collections, Boatwright Memorial Library, University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Box Number, Folder Number], MS-23, W. C. Brown Botanical Drawings Collection, Rare Books and Special Collections, Boatwright Memorial Library, University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia"],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMuch of the initial collection information and organizing was completed by Dr. Hayden and his students prior to transfer. Processed by Alison Stokes, Brooklyn Student Assistants; Mary Lamb, Intern; Betty Dickie, Spec. Coll. Cataloging and Preservation Associate.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Much of the initial collection information and organizing was completed by Dr. Hayden and his students prior to transfer. Processed by Alison Stokes, Brooklyn Student Assistants; Mary Lamb, Intern; Betty Dickie, Spec. Coll. Cataloging and Preservation Associate."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is made up of 14 boxes containing over 2000 hand-drawn ink botanical illustrations, completed by various artists in the 1930s. Most drawings are undated, but dates are noted when provided. There is very little information on the drawings (beyond plant structure, etc.), so locations and artist names are noted when available. Unlabeled drawings that are obvious parts of other labeled collages were labeled on the back with that plant name. Anything unsure or unlabeled was left as-is and described as unidentified. Box 14 contains miscellaneous drawings seprated from the collection due to water damage or mold.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection is made up of 14 boxes containing over 2000 hand-drawn ink botanical illustrations, completed by various artists in the 1930s. Most drawings are undated, but dates are noted when provided. There is very little information on the drawings (beyond plant structure, etc.), so locations and artist names are noted when available. Unlabeled drawings that are obvious parts of other labeled collages were labeled on the back with that plant name. Anything unsure or unlabeled was left as-is and described as unidentified. Box 14 contains miscellaneous drawings seprated from the collection due to water damage or mold."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCopyright restrictions may apply.  Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright.  Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Copyright restrictions may apply.  Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright.  Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_292b1d89c62a3ee6826c4ddfb3eb795a\"\u003eThis collection contains more than 2000 original botanical drawings primarily completed in the 1930s and identified by their scientific names.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["This collection contains more than 2000 original botanical drawings primarily completed in the 1930s and identified by their scientific names."],"names_ssim":["University of Richmond ","R. 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Only small autograph collections belonging to\n         the McGregor Library are included in this guide.","The collection is divided into three series: \n          1) Letters and Manuscripts: \n          Admiralty Office of Great Britain through Henry Clay\n         (Box 1) \n          Ernest Hartley Coleridge through Samuel G. Drake (Box 2)\n          Earl of Dunmore through Florida (Box 3) \n          Ebenezer Foote through Walter King (Box 4) \n          Harry Lauder through James Madison (Box 5) \n          James Madison through Hugh Mercer (Box 6) \n          James Monroe through Philip Slaugher (Box 7) \n          Theodore Spenser through the Wormeley Family (Box 8) \n          George Wythe and Robert Carter Nicholas Law Firm Papers\n         (Box 9) \n          2) Bound Volumes (Boxes 9- 11) \n          3) Numbered Slipcase Items #1-77 and N, O, P","#10927","Reports of intelligence information concerning the\n                  vulnerability of the Spanish Territories in the\n                  region of the Gulf of Mexico and plans for British\n                  forces to exploit this situation and to protect the\n                  British interests in Pensacola and the Province of\n                  West Florida against the possible attacks of the\n                  Spanish Governors of Cuba and New Orleans. \n                   #6209","#6164","#6164","#10547-i","GB thanks JM for his hospitality at Montpelier and\n                  sends a copy of the first volume of the Notices of\n                  the War of 1812 by John Armstrong; \n                   #2824-a","This letter concerns financial arrangements, his\n                  reception by Queen Victoria, hearing a sermon by\n                  Charles H. Spurgeon, and travel through the British\n                  Isles and Europe; \n                   #10547","Discusses the annual dinner for the Colonial\n                  Society and requests Baxter nominate the Reverend\n                  John Carroll Perkins to membership; \n                   #10547","#10547-b","[Agrees to write an essay on Oscar Wilde whom he\n                  knew personally for some years and sets his financial\n                  terms for the work; \n                   #10547-b","Refuses to advise about a dance and includes a\n                  caricature by him; \n                   #10547-b","Declines an invitation due to a prior engagement; \n                   #10547-b","Sends a presentation copy of his recently\n                  completed novel about Oxford, Zuleila Dobson, to\n                  Walkley; \n                   #10547-b","Thanks Walkley for defending him in his Times\n                  article and hopes that his own review of Walkley's\n                  book in The Times did not annoy him; mentions\n                  purchasing a house in Italy, Walkley's account of\n                  sitting between G.K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc on\n                  a social occasion, and the impending arrival of\n                  Theodore Byard in Italy; and invites the Walkleys to\n                  visit him in Italy; \n                   #10547-b","Regrets reading that Walkley has suffered a\n                  relapse in his recent illness; urges a rapid\n                  convalescence, \"What a nuisance and curse one's\n                  manner-for-print is when one is writing a letter!\n                  Would that I could write in the simple\n                  straightforward 'awfully-sorry' strain which would\n                  express my feelings so much more accurately!\"; and\n                  shares an anecdote about bath-chairs; \n                   #10547-b","Encloses another letter to be printed in the paper\n                  in response to criticism of himself by J.Q.X., a \n                   Daily Herald writer,\n                  who accused him of vulgarity in the drawing of a\n                  Labor Minister for Education \"scoffing at a penurious\n                  poet who, declaring himself a 'worker,' has applied\n                  to him for aid.\" About vulgarity, Beerbohm writes,\n                  \"Vulgarity has its uses. Vulgarity often cuts ice\n                  which refinement scrapes at vainly. And I like to\n                  think that some of the Labor leaders who have read\n                  J.Q.X. 's account of my shocking little drawing will\n                  visit the Leicester Galleries and be shocked\n                  themselves -- shocked even into realizing, as they do\n                  not yet seem to have realized, that the well-being of\n                  skilled and unskilled manual workers is not quite all\n                  that matters.\"; \n                   #10547-b","Thanks her for the lovely flowers and agrees on a\n                  date, October 9; \n                   #10547-b","Disjointed Treatise by Joshua Belding, relying\n                  heavily on visionary revelation and Scripture,\n                  proposing programs for land distribution, fiscal\n                  reform, and the formation of a national bank; urges\n                  peace with England and the divestment of Freemason\n                  wealth; and includes a discussion of the\n                  Burr-Wilkinson Conspiracy; \n                   #10547-br","#4442","Thanks Gleason for his \"vivacious \u0026\n                  encouraging note\"; \n                   #10547-v","#2596-a","Donates his copy of \n                   Orbiter Dicta for fund\n                  raising purposes; mentions that his books are out of\n                  print, except for a \"cheap\" edition of \n                   Selections ; comments\n                  on the difference between the first and second\n                  editions of \n                   Orbiter Dicta and how\n                  booksellers advertise the first edition as including,\n                  \"the suppressed verses\" to increase its sale value;\n                  and declines to sign the book because he dislikes\n                  authors' inscriptions; \n                   #10547-w","#38-728","Discusses, William Lewis Manly (1820-1903), his\n                  character and death; mentions that before \n                   Death Valley in '49 was\n                  printed in book form, her husband published it in the\n                   Santa Clara\n                  Valley weekly and describes Judge Brainard's\n                  method of editing the work for publication; her plans\n                  to record California pioneer stories and memoirs; and\n                  her review of Edward Eggleston's book, \n                   The Ultimate Solution of the\n                  Negro Problem ; \n                   #10547-z","#564","Mentions his discussion with William Pitt and Mr.\n                  Dunlap concerning General John Graves Simcoe\n                  (1752-1806) and the Queen's Rangers stationed in\n                  Canada; urges Simcoe's promotion to brigadier\n                  general; and inquires about David Fanning; in his\n                  note to Nepean, King agrees that the Queen's Rangers\n                  must be kept in Canada and used in occupying York or\n                  some other port on Lake Eire and that Simcoe be given\n                  the rank of brigadier general; \n                   #10547-y","Discusses the Fishery in the Severn, encloses\n                  copies of the King's Message to the House of Commons\n                  respecting the declaration of the French Ambassador\n                  which accompanied it; and expresses his reservations\n                  about going to war with France; \n                   #10547-aa","#10547-ab","#10547-ab","#2595","#3639","Discusses his trial for treason; \n                   #5409","#5726","#2806","#38-735","Discusses his work, \"None of my outdoor essays\n                  were published in book form previous to \n                   Wake Robin . My last\n                  book, not included in your list is called \n                   Indoor Studies .\"; \n                   #38-735","Quotes from Emerson's Journal his remark about\n                  Walt Whitman and his contributions to American\n                  literature; \n                   #38-735","Asks when the magazine plans on using his paper\n                  called \"Nature Lore,\" as he wishes to use it in a\n                  volume of essays to be published next year; \n                   #38-735","Discusses her \"sermon\" to him; his being full of\n                  sentiment and imagination; his sensitivity to people,\n                  nature, the weather, the seasons, and his household,\n                  but not enough on the spiritual side; his lack of\n                  belief in ghosts, spiritualism, telepathy, and\n                  immortality; Walt Whitman's comment on immortality;\n                  and describes his vineyards, his stone house, his\n                  daily routine, his reading material, and his walks\n                  (1891 Nov 27, incomplete); Dr. Clara Barnes writes to\n                  Cline thanking her for her help and discussing John\n                  Burroughs health and death (1923 Feb); thanks her for\n                  the painting and mentions his trip to the maple camp\n                  at Roxbury, New York (Mar 26); and writes he is in\n                  the midst of the grape harvest; mentions the novel of\n                  his friend Miss Sprague of Ohio, \n                   The Earnest Trifler ;\n                  and urges her to study the best authors, which did\n                  not include Donnelly (Sep 3); \n                   #38-735","Asks if he would like to see his paper \"Current\n                  Misconceptions in Natural History\" refused by \n                   The Atlantic as too\n                  controversial (1903); and writes that he doesn't see\n                  anything wrong in his letter to Walt Whitman, has\n                  just returned from Mr. Whitehead's Arts \u0026\n                  Handicrafts Colony at Woodstock, New York, and\n                  enjoyed his stay with the Gilders at [Faun] Brook\n                  Farm (1905); \n                   #38-735","Asks is he is interested in publishing \n                   Notes of a Seaso n\n                  which he needs to use in a book for June; \n                   #38-735","Lists various portraits and photographs done of\n                  him over the years and mentions his large grape\n                  harvest (1893 Oct 25); has substituted a better\n                  photograph of himself with his autograph to be sent\n                  to Joaquin Miller (1894 Sep 11); has never heard of\n                  the editors of Walt Whitman to whom Miller has\n                  referred (1897 Sep 26); accepts his offer of a copy\n                  of \n                   The Natural History of\n                  Alaska (Jan 23); acknowledges the receipt of a\n                  sketch (Oct 5); and has written in the book as Miller\n                  requested, has a copy of the 1860 edition of \n                   Leaves of Grass and is\n                  busy looking back over his Alaska trip with the\n                  Harriman Expedition ([1905?] Oct 27); \n                   #38-735","Thanks her for her approval of his sentiments\n                  concerning women and money, although the reporter was\n                  not very accurate in reporting his talk; \n                   #38-735","#10547-ac","Describes in great detail the events preceding the\n                  death of Thomas Jefferson and his wish to live until\n                  the fourth of July; \n                   #5644","Written on the reverse side of a letter from Mrs.\n                  Welsh to him, about which Carlyle asks advice; and\n                  describes moonshine walks and the fine weather; \n                   #10547-c","Inviting him to tea with Ben Nelson and possibly\n                  John Stuart Mill; \n                   #10547-c","Writes to his sister about family news, his work\n                  on his book concerning Frederick the Great, sends a\n                  gift, and mentions the health of his wife, Jane; \n                   #10547-c","Discusses his correspondent's pamphlet concerning\n                  the modern life in England and offers literary advice\n                  and encouragement; \n                   #10547-c","Writes concerning an anecdote re Thomas Carlyle; \n                   #10547-c","#10547-c","Has been printing visiting cards for Enid so she\n                  can leave them along with those of her mother as they\n                  leave, sends six calling cards with six kisses and\n                  asks when she can visit him alone and accompany him\n                  on a trip to Eastbourne; \n                   #10547-ad","#4530","#10547-av","#5447, -a","#10547-dj","Pleased to have a letter from an associate of her\n                  youth, expresses her concern for his son, Henry\n                  Leigh, and his financial difficulties, remarks upon\n                  the lack of sincerity and truthfulness in the young,\n                  and her own straitened financial condition due to the\n                  death of her brother who left six children with no\n                  financial resources; \n                   #10547-af","Letters testifying as to the fair treatment of the\n                  settlers in the Green River section of Kentucky and\n                  to the good character of General Green Clay; \n                   #2291-a","Secretary of State Henry Clay's letters to James\n                  Brown, U.S. minister to France (1823-1829), generally\n                  concern foreign affairs and politics, but\n                  particularly discuss the Louisiana Treaty and its\n                  effects on the collection of alien duties from France\n                  and the affair at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1827 May\n                  30); the re-election chances of President John Quincy\n                  Adams (1828 May 17 \u0026 Oct 11); the generosity of\n                  Brown to Mrs. Hart \u0026 Mrs. Price and the possible\n                  candidacy of John C. Calhoun for the Presidency (1831\n                  Apr 8 \u0026 Dec 18, 1832 Mar 28); public life and\n                  Andrew Jackson (1831 Aug 24); Cholera epidemic \u0026\n                  politics (1832 Oct 23); the future abolition of\n                  slavery in the United States (1833 Jul 7); concerns\n                  over Brown's health (1833 Sep 8); Other topics\n                  include: the appointment of a postmaster in\n                  Lexington, Kentucky (1813 Dec 11); slavery and the\n                  fall in the price of cotton (1837 Apr 26); discusses\n                  the prospects of the Whig Party in the elections with\n                  Nathan Sargent (1838 Aug 11, 1839 Oct 29, 1842 May 21\n                  \u0026 Jul 31, 1843 Sep 2 \u0026 19, 1846 Apr 28); the\n                  retirement of Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story\n                  (1845 Feb 9) and the Free Soil question facing the\n                  new President (1849 Feb 16); \n                   #991","Discusses land claims of Mr. Blane in Kentucky and\n                  disappointment in President Andrew Jackson; \n                   #2801","Discusses the importance of systematic effort in\n                  politics to insure success and New York politics\n                  (1830 Dec 13); the importance of defeating Andrew\n                  Jackson in the 1832 election for president (1831 Mar\n                  7; Apr 13); the selection of the Whig party candidate\n                  for vice president and Daniel Webster (1843 Oct 5);\n                  his concerns pertaining to possible war with Great\n                  Britain over Oregon and with Mexico over Texas (1845\n                  Apr 30);and the differences between General Zachary\n                  Taylor and General William Henry Harrison (1848 Jun\n                  16); \n                   #5828","Answers his request for information about Daniel\n                  Boone, whom Clay did not know personally, by giving\n                  him advice about who to read or contact; \n                   #4990","Inquires whether arms belonging to the state of\n                  Kentucky but used by the U.S. government can be\n                  replaced without a special act of Congress (1840);\n                  and discusses a legal case with Wilde (1847); \n                   #2290","Informs Gardner that he can find his opinion on\n                  the undisclosed subject of his letter in the Panama\n                  instructions contained in [Niles?] Register, 1829,\n                  and in the State papers of Congress; \n                   #2291","Discusses his feelings about the operations of the\n                  National Clay Club and the political support of the\n                  citizens of Philadelphia for himself (1844 Mar 17;\n                  1845 Dec 16; 1847 Aug 21); and his concern for the\n                  election for governor of Pennsylvania (1844 Sep 19); \n                   #1649","Discusses the prospect of success in the\n                  Presidential election in November; \n                   #2802","Acknowledges the receipt of a volume of\n                  Coleridgeiana; comments on the information in it;\n                  discusses engravings and miniatures of Samuel Taylor\n                  Coleridge and his friends; and mentions Ward Thomas\n                  Poole; \n                   #10547-ag","For item see: McGregor Broadside 1809 .C65; \n                   #10547-ah","#10547-ae","#38-732","Promises copies of \n                   Youth and \n                   History of the British\n                  Army ; has just heard this morning that his\n                  son Borys is in the hospital after being \"slightly\n                  gassed\"; and \"Jessie is firm as a rock, what with her\n                  pride in the boy, her love for me and her profound\n                  unquestioning patriotism\"; \n                   #38-732","Has been suffering a long bout of very black\n                  depression and illness, including a much swollen\n                  wrist which has allowed him to spend but a little\n                  time in pruning the text of \n                   The Rescue ; expresses\n                  his happiness that Colvin's \n                   Croquis des\n                  Personnes are to be collected and published;\n                  and mentions that Jessie is making marvelous\n                  progress; \n                   #38-732","Sends four chapters of \n                   The Outcast his second\n                  book and asks his advice about different words in the\n                  beginning of Chapter XII; \n                   #38-732","Sends 24 pages of a manuscript for him to see, \"Is\n                  the thing tolerable? Is the thing readable? Is the\n                  damned thing altogether insupportable? Am I mindful\n                  enough of your teaching - of your expounding of the\n                  ways of the readers?\" and admits he is ready to \"cut,\n                  slash, erase, destroy; spit, trample, jump, wipe my\n                  feet on that ms at a word from you\"; \n                   #38-732","Pleased with what S.S. Pawling writes, thanks\n                  Garnett for arranging the publication of \n                   The Nigger of the\n                  Narcissus and expresses his fears over\n                  composing the ending of the book; \n                   #38-732","Thanks Garnett for his letter about \n                   The Nigger of the\n                  Narcissus , mentions a visit from S.S.\n                  Pawling, and anticipates reading \n                   Marius the Epicurean ; \n                   #38-732","Sends a short preface to \n                   The Nigger of the\n                  Narcissus and asks if it cannot be printed but\n                  leaves it to Garnett's discretion; the Preface\n                  appeared in \n                   The New Review but was\n                  suppressed when the novel was published in book form;\n                   #38-732","Incorporates the changes suggested by Garnett in\n                  the Preface to \n                   The Nigger of the\n                  Narcissus , discusses a letter received from\n                  William Blackwood saying \n                   Karain will be\n                  published in November and asking if he had any long\n                  story which could be published as a serial in his\n                  magazine, and attributes all good moments in his\n                  literary life to Garnett; \n                   #38-732","Waits anxiously for the William Morris book; and\n                  discusses reviews of \n                   The Nigger of the\n                  Narcissus , especially the enthusiasm of\n                  Quiller-Couch in his review in \n                   Pall Mall Magazine who\n                  says the book must be a success; also is writing \n                   The Rescue , \"I am\n                  harassed with anxieties but the thing comes out!\"; \n                   #38-732","Expresses discouragement at his literary impasse\n                  regarding \n                   The Rescue , \"I am not\n                  dead tho only half alive. Very soon I shall send you\n                  some ms. I am writing hopelessly - but still I am\n                  writing . How I feel I cannot express. Pages\n                  accumulate and the story stands still. I feel\n                  suicidal.... I am afraid there's something wrong with\n                  my thinking apparatus. I am utterly out of touch with\n                  my work - and I can't get in touch. All is darkness.;\n                   #38-732","Expresses delight that Garnett's first book of\n                  criticism will soon appear but urges that dubious\n                  personalities (like himself) be excluded, even if\n                  deserving, as to give no opportunity for others to\n                  question his judgment about literature; will send a\n                  book by Robert Bridges; and says that his question\n                  about \n                   The Rescue sends\n                  shivers along his back' \n                   #38-732","Speaks warmly of Garnett's custom of sending\n                  Conrad criticisms of his books but asks him not to\n                  let them interfere with his own work, suffers an\n                  attack of gout, and discusses Richard Curle's review\n                  of \n                   Twixt Land and Sea ,\n                  \"That criticism is something and no mistake. All that\n                  went before seems mere verbiage in comparison. I am\n                  exceedingly pleased. Give him my friendly greeting.\";\n                   #38-732","Trouble with his wrist has been disabling at\n                  times, has heeded all of Garnett's advice and\n                  recommendations concerning \n                   The Rescue , and\n                  discusses the criticism of his character Mrs.\n                  Travers, Lingard, and the \n                   Emma , admitting that\n                  \"being afraid of striking a false note I failed to do\n                  her justice - not so much in action, I think, as in\n                  expression\"; \n                   #38-732","Gives advice to Garnett about writing a novel,\n                  \"But before everything switch off the critical\n                  current of your mind and work in darkness - the\n                  creative darkness which no ghost of responsibility\n                  will haunt\"; \n                   #38-732","Refers to his indebtedness to Garnett for all of\n                  his help and assistance in the past in molding his\n                  literary work from the very beginning of his career,\n                  \"Straight from the sea into your arms, as it were.\n                  How much you have done to pull me together\n                  intellectually only the Gods that brought us together\n                  know. For I myself don't. All I had in my hand was\n                  some little creative gift - but not even one single\n                  piece of 'cultural' baggage.\"; \n                   #38-732","Conrad discusses his health (1909 Jun 24; 1910 May\n                  6; [1913 Apr 22] \u0026 [1913 Aug 2]; 1915 Oct 28;\n                  1921 Sep 12; and n.d. Saturday evening); sends thanks\n                  for gifts sent to him (1910 Dec 24; 1914 Jan 7; 1916\n                  Dec 9); urges Symons to rid himself of all his\n                  uneasiness ([1911 May 11]); appreciates his praise\n                  for his work (1912 Jan 25); experiences car trouble\n                  ([1913 Apr 22]); bemoans the bad behavior of\n                  publishers (1915 Oct 28; 1921 Sep 12); praises Symons\n                  prose and poetry (1918 Dec 9; n.d. Saturday evening);\n                  mentions his son at home after being gassed during\n                  the war (1918 Dec 9)] formerly in McGregor slipcase\n                  46; \n                   #38-732","Thanks him for his letter and his skill in\n                  negotiating for the \"happy termination of that\n                  Cosmopolitan episode,\" glad that [Ortman?] is a\n                  sensible man, and tells him that his next short story\n                  will be ready in ten days; \n                   #38-732-a","Concerning logistics and the movements of Lt.\n                  Colonel Tarleton, written from Waynesborough, South\n                  Carolina, prior to the invasion of North Carolina by\n                  Cornwallis in his march to Virginia, fragment with\n                  signature missing; \n                   #2517","Begins with a recitation of the original grant\n                  made by Charles I in 1630, to Sir Robert Heath and\n                  his heirs, of all that Province of Carolina lying on\n                  the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, listing\n                  all those with title to the land up to Dr. Coxe .\n                  After proving his title to the property, Coxe then\n                  describes his efforts at settling the Province; \n                   #1178","Thanks him for his gift of the Army of Northern\n                  Virginia badge of the \"Old Maryland Line,\" which he\n                  sent to her father, Jefferson Davis, discusses her\n                  father's illness, and expresses regret at missing his\n                  visit; \n                   #10547-ai","Related to the \n                   The First Plymouth\n                  Patent purchased by the noted New York\n                  Americana book collector William Menzies, sometime\n                  after 1866. \n                   The First Plymouth\n                  Patent , originally granted on June 1, 1621,\n                  was the first book printed on vellum in the United\n                  States. The volume was edited by Charles Deane,\n                  member of the Massachusetts Historical Society, and\n                  privately printed from the manuscript in 1854; \n                   #10547-u","Believes his review of James Bridger is\n                  satisfactory and asks Dellenbaugh to autograph all of\n                  his books for Shepard's private library; \n                   #10547-aj","Thanks him for clippings concerning the \"Naming of\n                  Arizona and the Painted Desert\" and asks for a copy\n                  of \"The Naming of the Grand Canyon,\" and tells him he\n                  has a set of the Colorado River Hearings on his shelf\n                  and a full set of Dellenbaugh's books; \n                   #10547-aj","Discusses his recollections of his old\n                  neighborhood at 40 Fitzroy Square and some of the\n                  houses there, including that of Abraham Ward, a\n                  copper engraving, and James Ward's house, which he\n                  \"transcribed into \n                   Alice-for-Short ; \n                   #10547-ak","Writes concerning his illness, difficulties of\n                  arranging for a man to come and pack his books, and\n                  arrangements for his travel from London; \n                   #10547-al","#10547-al","Regrets that he was to unwell to come to the\n                  Athenaeum and vote for Stevens and assures him that\n                  the loss will be only a \"temporary vexation\"; \n                   #10547-dn","Encloses a check signed by his father Charles\n                  Dickens, and relates an incident at a Christmas party\n                  in 1869 where Dickens recalled the address \"Warren's\n                  Blacking, 30 Strand,\" where he had worked as a child,\n                  while playing The Memory Game; the family did not\n                  learn that he had incorporated his childhood\n                  experiences into his novel \n                   David Copperfield until\n                  after his death; \n                   #10547-am","Comments that Delawares were the favorite grapes\n                  of her mother and asks Mrs. Strong to set the bit of\n                  cake in the garden so the robins can have a taste; \n                   #10547-an","#10547-ao","Writes concerning the printing of his \n                   Capri things; \n                   #10547-ap","Offers to sell his manuscript of \n                   Fountains in the\n                  Sand which was bound in two unequal volumes\n                  and has a bibliographical value because it differs\n                  from the printed version, \"There is a story, a kind\n                  of novel, running through it, which I subsequently\n                  extirpated at the advice - I wish now I had not taken\n                  it - of my friend Joseph Conrad\"; \n                   #10547-ap","Writes he cannot come due to his sprained ankle; \n                   #10547-ap","About the following topics: \"The Story of the\n                  Clubfooted Grocer\" and \"The Story of the Black\n                  Doctor\" ([1898]); his stories about Brigadier Gerard\n                  ([1902]; [several in 1903]; ); \"The Leather Funnel\"\n                  ([1903]);\"Sir Nigel\" (1905 Nov 14 \u0026 27; [1905];\n                  [ca. 1905 Dec]; [post 1905]); \"The White Prophet\"\n                  (1909 Jun 4); \"The Gibraltar Tunnel\" (1914 Mar 23);\n                  and \"The Lord of the Dark Face\" ([1929]; \n                   #10547-d","About the following topics: spiritualism and the\n                  supernatural; the legal case of George Edalji\n                  (occupying his interest in 1907); \"The Machine\n                  Article\" appearing in \n                   The Strand ; \"A Shadow\n                  Before\"; the Bristol Reform Riots; another writer's\n                  criminal biography \"The Episodes of Marge\"; child\n                  studies; Birdie Edwards; and Madeleine Smith. Topics\n                  mentioned here have been placed within the folder in\n                  separate inserts; \n                   #10547-d","Re \n                   The British Campaign in\n                  France , chiefly the letters discuss the\n                  publication of his history of the British involvement\n                  in World War I in \n                   The Strand Magazine ,\n                  including a typed letter from R.W. Brade about\n                  censorship (1915 May 14) but they also include the\n                  following subjects: his \"Child Studies\" (n.y. Nov 2);\n                  and an undated reference to Sherlock Holmes \"RIP\"; \n                   #10547-d","Re Sherlock Holmes, including \"The Adventure of\n                  Black Peter\" ([1904]); and \"The Adventure of the\n                  Dancing Men\" ([ca. 1904]; \n                   #10547-d","#2839","Concerning research and publications about Robert\n                  Louis Stevenson; \n                   #38-730","Topics include Robert Louis Stevenson, \n                   The Irony of Nature by\n                  P. Anderson Graham, and Rudyard Kipling; \n                   #10547-e","Correspondents include: John Emerich Edward\n                  Dalberg Acton, discussing Eliot's literary style;\n                  Richard Monckton Milnes Houghton; Benjamin Jowett,\n                  discussing the \"antiquated philosophies of Germany\";\n                  Leslie Stephen, answers her question concerning\n                  scholarships at Cambridge University; David Masson,\n                  thanks her for her comments about his book on John\n                  Milton; John, Vicount Morley, asking her to write\n                  concerning William Shakespeare; Frederic William\n                  Henry Myers, concerning their travel plans and the\n                  drowning of the Furney sisters in the Nile; James\n                  Thomson discussing his poem, \n                   The City of\n                  Dreadful Night and his attitude towards life,\n                  comparing it to the Italian poet, Giacomo Leopardi;\n                  and Anthony Trollope, sending a copy of \n                   Rachel Ray and\n                  admitting that he wrote about \"commonplace life among\n                  the most ordinary people\" unlike Eliot; \n                   #10547-f","Emerson writes to an unidentified correspondent to\n                  introduce two of his acquaintances who wish to meet\n                  an Oxford fellow while touring England and that he\n                  has seen Alfred Tennyson (1848); he writes to William\n                  Webb Follett Synge concerning John Hiram Lathrop\n                  (1852); and asks Henry Oscar Houghton to print a\n                  thousand copies of \n                   Conduct of Life for\n                  Ticknor \u0026 Fields (1861); \n                   #10547-ar","Concerning property in Westmoreland County and\n                  Northumberland County, including indentures, deeds,\n                  bonds, patents, judgment in settling Gerard estate,\n                  copy of John Gerard's will, powers of attorney, and\n                  bill of sale for slaves (1738); signed by Anne\n                  Allerton, Richard Bennett, William Berkeley, Landon\n                  Carter, Richard Coles, George Conway, Jane Eskridge,\n                  Robert Eskridge, John Gerard, Thomas Gerard, Mary\n                  Hawkins, William Hockaday, Daniel Hornbye, Richard\n                  Jackson, William R. Jackson, Elizabeth Johnson, W.\n                  Jordan, George Lee, Richard Lee, John Llewellin,\n                  Henry Miller, Willoughby Newton, Thomas Pope, Peter\n                  Rust, William Tebbs, and Peter Temple; \n                   #3009","Concerning the property of the Eskridge-Gerard\n                  families of Westmoreland County and Northumberland\n                  County; \n                   #3009","Regarding a suit between George Ludlow and Thomas\n                  Gerard concerning land in Westmoreland County; \n                   #3009","Legal documents from the Eskridge-Gerard families\n                  of Westmoreland County and Northumberland County,\n                  including indentures, bonds, deeds, etc.; \n                   #3009","Offers to visit Staunton on the 25th to give the\n                  promised speech; \n                   #2941","Passes on the request of \n                   The North American\n                  Review for Cleaveland to do an article or\n                  review of any work concerning American geology for\n                  the July number; \n                   #4650","Includes bonds, agreements, complaints,\n                  depositions, indentures, lease, power of attorney,\n                  and promissory notes, pertaining to Denny Fairfax,\n                  Ferdinando Fairfax, George William Fairfax, Louisa\n                  Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Catherine Lee, Charles Lee,\n                  Flora Lee, Francis Lightfoot Lee, Henry Lee, James\n                  Lee, Lancelot Lee, Mary Lee, Mathilda Lee, Philip\n                  Lee, Philip Ludwell Lee, Richard Bland Lee, Richard\n                  Henry Lee, Thedorick Lee, and Thomas Ludwell Lee, as\n                  well as other families; \n                   #1106-a","#1106-a","Assures Bland that his contribution to the relief\n                  of Boston will be published correctly, comments on\n                  the affair of the Rev. Jacob Rowe at William and\n                  Mary, and thanks Bland for a copy of his pamphlet\n                  defending the state of Virginia's actions in the\n                  matter of clerical salaries; \n                   #10127-a","#10547-as","#3863","#38-650","#38-371-a","Mentions the work of Thomas Babington Macaulay\n                  which he likes although he does not have faith enough\n                  to read history; is reading Captain Burton's \n                   Iceland ; mentions Sir\n                  Walter Scott and \n                   The Pirate , Bernard\n                  Quaritch, who is reprinting his version of a Greek\n                  play, which contains an absurd blunder, Thomas\n                  Carlyle, and William Kemble; \n                   #38-731-a","Discusses his visit to the \"great Scotchman\"\n                  Thomas Carlyle, and Crabbe's opinion of Carlyle; and\n                  urges Crabbe to read his book \n                   Past and Present ; \n                   #38-731-a","Re: Furman's Bibliography of Edward Fitzgerald,\n                  with a copy of the news clipping containing the\n                  bibliography in \n                   The New York Times Saturday\n                  Review , June 10, 1899; \n                   #38-731-a","#3620","#10547-at","Concerning the affairs of West Florida in the\n                  months before President James Madison's proclamation\n                  took control of this territory for the United States;\n                   #6665","#4500","Letters to Ebenezer Foote, a Federalist of New\n                  York State, from Loring Andrews, John Avery, Samuel\n                  Augustus Barker; C.E. Edmunds, Charles A. Foote, John\n                  Foote (to Frederick Foote), Justin Foote, Barent\n                  Gardenier, Daniel Hale, Jacob Morris; John Radcliff,\n                  Stephen van Rensselaer, William Root, Henry van\n                  Schaack, William Thompson, Abraham van Vechten, and\n                  A.D. Zeng, concerning national politics and the\n                  villainy of the Jeffersonian party, especially:\n                  Elbridge Gerry and the XYZ Affair (1798 Oct 11);\n                  Jefferson and the Presidential election of 1800 (1800\n                  May 30); the bitterness between the \"Clintonians and\n                  the Lewisites,\" contemporary political factions (1806\n                  Apr 7); George Clinton, the Embargo, and Thomas\n                  Jefferson (1808 Jan 8); James Madison and the Embargo\n                  (1808 Jan 14); John Adams being suspect as a true\n                  Federalist (1808 Jan 22); controversies surrounding\n                  the presidential election of 1808 (most of the\n                  letters of that year); George Clinton (1808 Aug 8);\n                  the character of Thomas Jefferson (1808 Apr 7; Aug\n                  10); the Embargo (Aug 10 \u0026 25; Oct 28);\n                  references to the opinion of Edmond Charles Genet\n                  concerning Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and\n                  Napoleon (Hale - 1808 Aug 10); James Madison (1808\n                  Nov 8); Other topics include: business (1794 Nov;\n                  1808 Mar 30); Napoleon Bonaparte and his activities\n                  (1808 Jan 29; Mar 10; Aug 22); the National Bank\n                  (1811 Sep 2); and slavery (1820 Apr 29); \n                   #4887","#38-362","#38-362","Writes concerning Hand's land claims, that\n                  according to the Proclamation of 1763, Lord Dunmore\n                  does not grant lands to anyone not a military officer\n                  and that the warrants of survey specify that they are\n                  to locate only where no prior grants have been made\n                  or any settlement actually appears; \n                   #2290","#10547-bk","Discusses John Bunyan, evangelicalism, the Oxford\n                  Movement, and Arthur Hugh Clough; \n                   #10547-au","#2848","Discusses \n                   The Spirit of\n                  Punishment circulated by the Humanitarian\n                  Society and Penal Reform League; Joseph Conrad and\n                  his books, \n                   The Secret Agent and \n                   Tales of Hearsay ;\n                  gives literary advice; and mentions his latest book\n                  just published and \n                   Villa Rubein ; \n                   #10547-g","Galvez fought against the Apaches in 1763 on the\n                  Eastern border of New Spain, and in 1776 he returned\n                  to America as a Colonel and Deputy Governor of\n                  Spanish Louisiana, distinguishing himself by his\n                  handling of border incidents with Great Britain along\n                  the Mississippi. In 1779, on the outbreak of war with\n                  Great Britain, he was promoted to Brigadier-General\n                  and Governor, capturing Fort Manchak, Baton Rouge,\n                  and Mobile by 1780. In 1781, his conquest of\n                  Pensacola earned him his second title of Viscount\n                  Galvez; \n                   #6163","#3620","Writes concerning taking up a collection for the\n                  poor of London and asks Bateman to assist the Bishop\n                  of London with the collection; \n                   #10547-x","This document is a contemporary copy of the\n                  British reply in which the King maintains all his\n                  rights to Georgia and other territories claimed by\n                  Spain; \n                   #9407","Reports on Major [Rufus] Scott's return from a\n                  scouting expedition to Thoroughfare Gap; both Scott\n                  and Gibbs were in the 19th New York Cavalry; \n                   #495","Gissing mentions the return of his wife, Nell, his\n                  lack of leisure to spend in writing a second book,\n                  and the dangers of procrastination (1881);\n                  congratulates his brother on the completion of his\n                  examination, his wife determined to return to Soho\n                  Square to live, is busy writing his last will and\n                  testament, and reading about Italy (1882 May);\n                  Helen's arm to be operated upon, asks about an\n                  edition of Byron without \n                   Don Juan , and plans to\n                  send his paper on pessimism (1882 Nov 5); his wife\n                  has gone to live in [Brinton ?], taking half of their\n                  furniture, hopes to have another novel finished by\n                  midsummer, and he pays Nell a pound weekly (1882 Dec\n                  27); advocates learning to read German, recommending \n                   Goethe by Lewes, and\n                  the essays by Thomas Carlyle about Goethe, and his\n                  purchase of engravings by Raphael (1884 Sep 18); gas\n                  explosion on the ground floor of his building, Jean\n                  Ganssen now staying with him, discusses Buchanan's \n                   In Stormy Waters , \"It\n                  puzzles me how a man capable of fairly good work can\n                  condescend to the most amazing trash in this way,\"\n                  and says that the third volume of his novel advances\n                  (1885 Feb 28); praises George Meredith's \n                   Diana of the\n                  Crossways as Shakespeare in modern English\n                  (1885 Apr 29); recasting his novel [ \n                   Isabel Clarendon ] into\n                  two volumes, enjoying the Reminiscences of Crabb\n                  Robinson, and is spending about eight hours a day\n                  writing (1885 Aug 5); has a check for \n                   Letty Coe from Bentley,\n                  and is worried about Algernon's silence (1886 Dec\n                  23); \n                   #10547-h","#10547-aw","Congratulates recipient on his college appointment\n                  and disputes historical accuracy in Sydenham Poyntz's\n                  book on Spain; \n                   #10547-ax","#10547-ay","Writes concerning affairs between the British and\n                  the Indians, mentions troubles with Indians near\n                  Detroit and Fort Michilimackinac, difficulties with\n                  building fortifications in the area, and French\n                  success with the Indians (1764); he also writes about\n                  finishing his reports on the inland forts with a map\n                  of their locations, the few numbers of British troops\n                  in his area, the poor condition of the forts,\n                  partially due to the nature of the materials used in\n                  their construction and repair, the management of\n                  troops, and the plan to survey the area around the\n                  south shore of Lake Erie (1765); \n                   #10547-az","#10547-ba","Grayson, first Senator from Virginia, writes to\n                  Kercheval concerning the management of his land, his\n                  affairs, and the closing of the grist mill, while he\n                  is away serving in the Congress in New York; \n                   #1106-c","#1106-c","#10547-bb","Writes concerning the papers of General Mad\n                  Anthony Wayne; \n                   #10547-bc","Concerning land in Middlesex County,\n                  Massachusetts, and involving the Glover and Winthrop\n                  families; \n                   #10547-j","The letters are about their attempt to get some\n                  letters and a package containing Sarah's \n                   Letters on the Equality of the\n                  Sexes to their mother in Charleston, South\n                  Carolina, by Peter Parker, since at the time the\n                  postal authorities in Charleston were opening and\n                  destroying all letters from the Grimke sisters except\n                  those by personal conveyance; \n                   #2824","In which he gives advice on the conduct of the\n                  current conflict with France over lands around the\n                  Ohio, reprimands the Lt. Governor for not acting\n                  sooner, assures him of British support and hopes he\n                  will soon retake a fallen fort and two French ones\n                  recently built on English territory. He urges\n                  cooperation with South Carolina governor James Glen\n                  and the bribing of the Cherokee Indians; \n                   #2963","Hardy comments that he has nothing for magazine\n                  publication at the present (1882); speaks favorably\n                  on the \n                   Court Journal , but has\n                  nothing for the Christmas issue as he is busy with\n                  the second part of \n                   The Dynasts (1905); and\n                  thanks Maw for her poem included in a volume for him\n                  by his poet friends; \n                   #10547-bd","Discusses the form of \n                   Where's Duncan and\n                  explains what he understood about the agent of\n                  Routledges and the pirating of \n                   Free Joe and other\n                  Georgian sketches; \n                   #10547-be","#10547-bf","Writes that Fielding Lewis, who was elected a\n                  councilor by the Assembly, has sent word by George\n                  Thornton that he is utterly unable to serve in that\n                  capacity due to illness; \n                   #4918","Discusses Colonel George Hairston and his uncanny\n                  ability to collect revenue for the public treasury\n                  though taxes; \n                   #6868","Writes concerning the purchase of some land Tabb\n                  has advertised and proposes some terms; \n                   #6089","Discusses his deeds he has not received, sends\n                  Watts money collected from rents and comments on his\n                  difficulties in obtaining silver currency; and says\n                  that Increase and Cotton Mather and other Boston\n                  representatives have petitioned the court concerning\n                  Governor Richard Bellingham's will; \n                   #10547-bg","Discusses the financial and legal situation\n                  concerning a bond he gave to Jones; \n                   #10547-bh","#10547-bi","#10547-bj","The treaty, concluded at French Broad [Knoxville,\n                  Tenn.] sets the boundary line between the United\n                  States and the Cherokee Nation, guarantees to the\n                  Nation all land outside the boundary line and cedes\n                  to the U.S. all land within the line. The U.S. pays\n                  \"certain valuable goods\" and $1000 annually to the\n                  Cherokees for their land and the Cherokees agree to\n                  be under the protection of the U.S. and no other\n                  nation. The U.S. reserves the right to regulate trade\n                  and navigation of the Tennessee River. Crimes by\n                  either party will be punished by U.S. law,\n                  retaliation is to end, animosities cease and\n                  prisoners restored. The U.S. will also supply\n                  interpreters and free farming implements; \n                   #10858","Mentions Wilson's political activities and\n                  comments on an illness; \n                   #10547-k","Writes Wilson regarding his plans to read A.E.\n                  Housman's poetry on the radio, to edit \n                   War Letters for Victor\n                  Gollancz Ltd. And to publish \n                   Cornered Poets: A Book of\n                  Dramatic Dialogues ; \n                   #10547-k","Describes a goshawk, discusses extrasensory\n                  perception, and his health, mentions his work and\n                  sets a luncheon date; \n                   #10547-l","#10547-l","Sends regrets that illness prevents Richards from\n                  coming to see him and hopes to arrange another time; \n                   #10547-bl","#10547-bn","Offers his opinion that she will be unable to\n                  collect on the debt owed her by John Stockton\n                  Littell, who has a good character but not much money;\n                  and offers his assistance in publishing James\n                  Madison's works; \n                   #10547-bo","Writes of his successful prosecution of the Indian\n                  War against the Indians of northern Florida at St.\n                  Marks and Pensacola and his plans to march to\n                  Columbia, [South Carolina?]; \n                   #1648","#2041","#564","Sends vaccine virus and explains the inoculation\n                  procedure; \n                   #10547-bp","Says he is unable to visit because of the illness\n                  of his brother; \n                   #10547-bq","Concerning land in Albemarle County, Virginia; \n                   #4441","Comments that her song, although good, is not for\n                  him; \n                   #10547-bs","#2298","Law came to America in 1794, when 35 years old and\n                  had distinguished himself in India. He settled in\n                  Washington City, prospered and married Elizabeth\n                  Parke Custis, a grand daughter of Martha Washington.\n                  He came in contact with most of the prominent men of\n                  his time, including presidents. Thus the letters\n                  contain much information about the growth of the\n                  United States and the capitol, politics, the War of\n                  1812, anti-Jackson sentiment, trips to springs in\n                  Virginia, a visit to the University of Virginia, the\n                  death of Judge Selden in a duel, affairs in India,\n                  and much personal news. Many of these letters are\n                  addressed to his sister, Joanna, who married Sir\n                  Thomas Rumbold, a prominent East India Company\n                  official; \n                   #2801","Writing as T.E. Shaw, discusses Eccles'\n                  subscription to \n                   Seven Pillars of\n                  Wisdom , the price and expected number of\n                  copies, the typeface used, and warns that the book\n                  may be dull; \n                   #10547-bt","#10547-bu","Writing from Paris, Lee informs him that Mr.\n                  Merckle has assured the arrival of goods from\n                  Amsterdam worth about 10,000 pounds, which will be\n                  awaiting the Captain at Bordeaux and wishes him a\n                  prosperous voyage; \n                   #2281","Writes to see if Dumas thought it possible for Lee\n                  to obtain a loan from Holland for one million\n                  sterling for the United States; \n                   #2281","Requests that Hopkins send him newspapers from\n                  time to time concerning the election of members to\n                  the [Constitutional?] Convention placed within sealed\n                  letters, so the post office will still deliver them; \n                   #5589","Discusses the proceedings of Congress concerning\n                  the preparation of a customhouse system,\n                  compensations to be made to the President, Vice\n                  President and members of the Legislature, an import\n                  bill, the judiciary system, the fifth article of the\n                  Constitution, and the health of President Washington\n                  (1789) and also defends his character to his\n                  constituents, mentions the peace concluded with the\n                  Six Nations, diplomacy with Great Britain, and the\n                  domestic agitations in France(1794); \n                   #4385","Mentions bill in favor of the Potomac (1790); the\n                  possible tour of James Madison through the Eastern\n                  states, the excise tax, bank bill, and the selection\n                  of the site for a federal city [Washington City]\n                  (1791); the death of Mr. Lewis and his concern to\n                  secure someone else to care for his plantation\n                  affairs, and the death of his mother [Lucy Grymes\n                  Lee] (1792); the conduct of Mr. Genet, and the\n                  proceedings of the Indian commissioners (1793); lease\n                  agreement (1795); request to Madison for a civil\n                  government position (1812); request for an\n                  appointment to the position of commissioner of claims\n                  for property destroyed during the War of 1812 (1816\n                  Apr-May); description of Kentucky (1820); offers\n                  advice to his son attending the University of\n                  Virginia (1826); \n                   #3684","#3684","Writes concerning Hezekiah Ford, Arthur Lee's\n                  secretary, and his safe arrival with all the\n                  dispatches for himself and Congress, the arrival of\n                  the new minister Chevalier de la Luzerne from France,\n                  the recall of Silas Deane, and James Lovell, Chairman\n                  of the Committee of Foreign Correspondence in the\n                  Continental Congress; \n                   #2523","Concerning land claims of former soldiers along\n                  the Monongahela River, with a note on the verso in\n                  George Washington's hand \"Col. Andr[ew] Lewis 1st\n                  Mar. 1770 Upon my obtaining an order of survey\"; \n                   #3620","Concerning Rudyard Kipling bibliography; \n                   #10547-bv","Concerning collections for aid to the poor of\n                  London; \n                   #10547-bw","About establishing trade relations between\n                  provinces of Louisiana and Texas; \n                   #10547-bx","Lowell writes regarding a lecture spot for Charles\n                  V. Kraitsir in the Lowell Lyceum, the North American\n                  Review's treatment of the Hungarian movement, Bibles\n                  in the King's Library (Spain), Ticknor Catalogue\n                  proofs, \"A new edition of the dictionary,\" an\n                  incorrect London Daily News story on army troops in\n                  Cincinnati, the treatment of criminals in the United\n                  States, letters of Walter Savage Landor, and Hallam\n                  Tennyson's \"Jack the giant killer.\" A.H. Clough is\n                  mentioned; \n                   #10547-m","Declines an invitation to preside over an evening\n                  event; \n                   #10547-by","Dolley writes chiefly to her sister, Anna Payne\n                  Cutts, and cousins, Mrs. Van Zandt and Mrs. L. Henry\n                  Cutts, but also to Richard Smith and Mrs. Thornton,\n                  primarily concerning family matters, but also: wigs\n                  (n.y. Aug 2); difficulties in reaching Montpelier\n                  because of bad roads and swollen rivers (n.y. May\n                  13); a letter from Thomas Jefferson about the death\n                  of Maria and the deep grief of the family (1804 Apr\n                  26); and the delicate health of James Madison ([1805]\n                  Jul 29). \n                   Dolley also writes concerning problems with her\n                  knee and her memory of the Society of Friends, \"our\n                  Society used to control me entirely and debar me from\n                  so many advantages and pleasures, and tho so entirely\n                  from their clutches, I really felt my ancient terror\n                  of them revive to disagreeable degree.\" ([1805] Aug\n                  19); Madison going to the office though ill with a\n                  cold; Thomas Jefferson has a sick headache every day;\n                  Colonel Aaron Burr on the way to Richmond for trial\n                  ([1807] Mar 27); marriage of sister Lucy Payne\n                  Washington and Supreme Court Judge Thomas Todd of\n                  Kentucky; Federalists refuse to enter the Madison's\n                  doors ([1812] Mar 20); disappointed in her desire to\n                  see Payne at Montpelier; and the affairs of her\n                  brother-in-law John George Jackson (1830 Jan 25). \n                   Other topics include: gift of a scarf; the\n                  inflammation of her eyes (1838 Oct 8); intense\n                  concern for her sister's health (n.y. May 18);\n                  trouble with her knee keeping the family from\n                  returning to Orange; regrets not being able to nurse\n                  her through this childbirth; anxious to place Payne\n                  at Baltimore in the fall (n.y. Jul 8); urges her\n                  sister to visit and sends money for Payne to come\n                  home (Friday); Madison confined to bed though in\n                  constant receipt of visitors and mail; receipt of the\n                  curls and silk from Mr. Ballard; Payne gone to the\n                  gold mine (n.d.); suffering from inflammatory\n                  rheumatism (n.y. Jun 3); \n                   #1661","Discusses the proposed cession of Virginia's\n                  western land claims to the national government; the\n                  Revolutionary War; the French alliance; and the\n                  Virginia-Maryland boundary dispute; \n                   #2019","Mostly discusses the claims of American citizens\n                  against foreign countries (1803 Nov; 1804 Nov 10;\n                  \u0026 1814 [post Jun 27]); \n                   #2474","Requests Coxe to forward 75 copies of the laws of\n                  the United States intended for Louisiana to Governor\n                  Claiborne at New Orleans, and 25 to Governor Harrison\n                  at Ft. Vincennes, for distribution to the Louisiana\n                  territory; \n                   #1595","Discusses keeping Mr. Bizet, [the gardener?] on at\n                  Montpelier as better suited than a stranger; asks him\n                  to check the post office at Washington and see if\n                  they have his missing issues of the \n                   Weekly Register and to\n                  retrieve for him his personal copy of a history about\n                  Benedict Arnold's treason from [Richard] Rush who may\n                  have thought it belonged to the Department of State; \n                   #2288","Plans to leave soon for Rockfish Gap and is\n                  looking forward to a visit from Mrs. Cutts (1818 Jul\n                  27); comments about the package of Talavera wheat\n                  sent by Cutts' agency (1818 Nov 25); asks Delaplaine\n                  to send him the manuscript papers containing\n                  memoranda relating to himself because there might be\n                  inaccuracies and two pamphlets, one on the British\n                  doctrine of neutral trade and \"Political\n                  Observations\" and thanks him for the volume of poetry\n                  by Mr. Mead (1820 Oct); as rector of the University\n                  of Virginia, thanks C.D. Cleveland for the copy of \n                   Epitome of Grecian\n                  Antiquities which he will add to the\n                  University Library (1826 Apr 28); \n                   #1661","Discusses his lack of enthusiasm for the offer of\n                  a position as a member of the Board of Public Works;\n                  the opposition of William and Mary to the\n                  establishment of Central College, and their inability\n                  to obtain Dr. Thomas Cooper for Central College (1818\n                  Feb 23); the loss of law professor John Tayloe Lomax\n                  from the University of Virginia, Madison's bouts of\n                  influenza, mismanagement of his rural affairs, and\n                  his loan of a pamphlet by Mr. Grimke to Cabell (1830\n                  Apr 10); discusses possible candidates to replace\n                  Professor Lomax at the University of Virginia; \"the\n                  nullifying doctrine\" of South Carolina and the use\n                  made of the \n                   Proceedings of\n                  Virginia in 1798-1799 (1830 Sep 12); \n                   #4645","Sends the cost of his subscription to the\n                  scientific journal published by Professor Benjamin\n                  Silliman; \n                   #2803","Discusses Van Buren's observations on the\n                  modifications of the federal court system to\n                  accommodate a rapidly expanding America; \n                   #4888","Informs Monroe that he has not heard from Judge\n                  Brook and believes that \"the task imposed on us by\n                  the Convention is of so delicate a nature that with\n                  their foreknowledge of our purpose, it ought to have\n                  been forborne. Your idea of alluding to the advantage\n                  of having the experienced counsel of ex-Presidents in\n                  trying contingencies may be more suited to you than\n                  to me, more of life being within your prospect than\n                  within mine\"; \n                   #2832","Discusses candidates for the chair vacated by\n                  Charles Bonnycastle in Natural Philosophy at the\n                  University of Virginia; \n                   #4646","Asks him to aid Benjamin Randolph in the procuring\n                  of subscriptions to the papers of his grand-father\n                  Thomas Jefferson in Fauquier County; \n                   #2318","Does not believe that James Sloan's pamphlet on\n                  Priestcraft would encounter a favorable reception in\n                  his area though Madison has great personal regard for\n                  the Revolutionary patriotic zeal of Sloan; \n                   #2804","Does not believe under the circumstances stated in\n                  his letter, that James Monroe would disapprove of his\n                  trip to [Russia?]; \n                   #495","#3620","#10547-n","Concerning a proposed biography of James Madison; \n                   #1562","Discusses his problems with influenza and\n                  accompanying symptoms and sticking with his habit of\n                  walking three miles by seven (1826); and continues\n                  with his morning walk, dinner with President Andrew\n                  Jackson and his niece, Mrs. Donelson, of whom\n                  Marshall writes, \"She is I believe quite popular, but\n                  not so popular as Mrs. Madison was.\" (1830); \n                   #5461","Writes in great detail complaining about the\n                  representation of the Federalists in the\n                  correspondence of Thomas Jefferson recently published\n                  by Jefferson's grandson, and discusses his error\n                  concerning the French Revolution, Jefferson's\n                  aspersions about Marshall himself, Jefferson's\n                  political ideas, and ends with, \"In truth I have been\n                  a skeptic on this subject from the time I became\n                  acquainted with Mr. Jefferson as Secretary of State.\n                  I have never believed firmly in his infallibility. I\n                  have never thought him a particularly wise sound and\n                  practical statesman\"; \n                   #5589","Including surveys, reports, petitions, bill of\n                  complaints, suits, deeds, bonds, agreements,\n                  indentures, and letters concerning legal matters, and\n                  involving the following correspondents or\n                  participants: Mary Ashby, Edward Carrington, Charles\n                  Chinn, Rawleigh Colston, John Conrad, Cornelius\n                  Conway, Denny Fairfax, William Fleming, John Gordon,\n                  John Halker, Garret Hammersley, Frederick Havely,\n                  John Joliffe, Samuel Kercheval, Thomas Lawson,\n                  Charles Lee, Daniel Lee, Henry Lee, Peter Lyons,\n                  James McCallister, Angus McDonald, Edward McGuire,\n                  William McGuire, James Mackie, John Macrae, Charles\n                  Marshall, James Marshall, Louis Marshall, Thomas\n                  Marshall, William Marshall, Philip Martin, John\n                  Milton, John Moffett, John Newman, George Noble,\n                  Elizabeth Opie, Thomas Parker, John Peyton, Burr\n                  Powell, Edmund Randolph, Joshua Singleton, George\n                  Stubblefield , John B. Taylor, Joseph Thompson, James\n                  Ware, Lawrence A. Washington, and Elisha Williams; \n                   #1106","#1106","Discussing the terms of an agreement with an agency to collect money due him [Cazenove, 1906 March 12]; thanks for\n                  the kind comments and interest in his work [O'Connor, 1907 January 3 and Bornson, 1913 July 11); gives advice on how to \n                  develop as a poet [Bornsonn, [1918]]; possible agencies open to Mr. Barker [Drinkwater, [1915] July 30) \n                   #10547-o","#10547-o","Writes concerning his problems with gout, the\n                  appointment of Thomas Jefferson as governor, the need\n                  to restore the state's finances and defending the\n                  country, various bills under consideration in the\n                  House of Delegates, such as one for moving the seat\n                  of government, a tax bill, a resolution ratifying the\n                  French alliance, a bill for establishing Boards of\n                  Trade and War, a bill for opening a land office,\n                  among others, and mentions accounts of a battle with\n                  the enemy at Charleston, South Carolina; \n                   #990-a","Discusses the mission of the delegates meeting in\n                  Philadelphia at the U.S. Constitutional Convention,\n                  whose most prevalent idea is a total change in the\n                  federal system, instituting a great national council\n                  upon the principles of equal proportionate\n                  representation consisting of two branches of the\n                  Legislature, and making the state legislatures\n                  subordinate to the national, establishing a national\n                  executive, and a judiciary system. He also appends a\n                  list of Amendments to the Confederation under\n                  consideration. \n                   #990-a","#38-632","Writes about a friend who is finally able to\n                  depart on a vessel after a storm, the malicious\n                  designs against his father whose enemies ordered his\n                  papers seized and searched wrongfully believing him\n                  to be in possession of certain Plymouth papers, his\n                  father's plan to journey to England to carry an\n                  address of thanks to the king and to restore the\n                  charter of Massachusetts, and news garnered from the\n                  January gazettes about the pregnancy of the Queen\n                  [Mary ?], Pope Innocent XI, Louis XIV, and the Grand\n                  Signour; \n                   #38-632","Refers to the tribulations and changes brought\n                  about in Scotland by the Glorious Revolution, and his\n                  father's labor in England on behalf of Massachusetts;\n                   #38-632","Praises his cousin Roland, who accepted a call at\n                  Sandwich, discusses \n                   Public Occurrences and\n                  its printer, Ben Harris, and the untrue rumor that\n                  the latest sheet was written by Cotton Mather, and\n                  mentions the French despot, Louis XIV, and King\n                  William of Orange; \n                   #38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#4860","Expresses gratitude for the degree of Doctor of\n              Theology bestowed upon him; \n               #38-632","15674","#38-632","#38-632","Letter of introduction which exhorts Foxcroft to\n                  \"seize\" and convert the bearer of the letter if at\n                  all possible; \n                   #38-632","#38-632","Sends a sermon by himself containing a reference\n                  to the character of Foxcroft's father-in-law and an\n                  unusual metaphor for him to read; \n                   #38-632","Invites Foxcroft to hear him lecture on the coming\n                  and Kingdom of God our Savior and the intention of\n                  prophecy; \n                   #38-632","Mentions a recent earthquake and calls upon the\n                  governor to proclaim a general fast and day of\n                  humiliation and supplication; \n                   #4940","#38-632","#38-632","Describes Boston under siege, the privations of\n                  the people, the wickedness of the British soldiers,\n                  favorable comments on the publication of the \n                   Declaration of\n                  Independence , recommendation that America\n                  maintain neutrality in European affairs, credit of\n                  the paper bills should be supported, bullion should\n                  be acquired and coins stamped; \n                   #38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","Discusses his attempts to prevent the spread of\n                  rumor and slander about his relationship and conduct\n                  with a woman, perhaps the \"gentlewoman\" whose\n                  mystical relation with Mather, terminated by his\n                  second marriage, in 1703, caused the Puritan\n                  considerable spiritual agitation, together with no\n                  inconsiderable scandal in his flock described in his\n                  Diary, for February to August 1703; \n                   #38-632","#38-632","Invitation to preach and mention of \"our\n                  patriarch\" Increase Mather; \n                   #38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","Sends a copy of his book, \n                   Visit to the falls of\n                  Niagara in 1800, as a token of his\n                  appreciation for Breckinridge and his care of his\n                  financial interests; compares his work with that of\n                  Frances Trollope, commenting on how he drew his\n                  impression of the American character from far\n                  different Americans than she did her impression; \n                   #10547-bz","#10547-ca","Discusses events related to the War of 1812, the\n                  apprehension of the citizens of Annapolis, British\n                  warships on the Chesapeake Bay, plans to move to the\n                  safer Belvoir and the \"patriotic song\" by her nephew,\n                  Francis Scott Key; \n                   #5107","Concerning the Union army's withdrawal to\n                  Rappahannock Station and Centreville during the\n                  Bristoe Campaign; \n                   #495","Thanking Livermore for a copy of \n                   Soldier's Bible ; \n                   #10547-cb","Writes Morgan concerning a land scheme and readily\n                  agrees to participate in corresponding with his\n                  medical society; and refers to his correspondent's\n                  advertisement to be published in the Pennsylvania and\n                  Maryland gazettes and the Governor's decision to\n                  decline to grant land warrants to officers out of\n                  Virginia; \n                   #990","#6089","Writes as a U.S. Senator of a discussion in the\n                  Senate of the meaning of \"The President shall\n                  nominate by and with the advice and consent of the\n                  Senate appoint\" concerning some appointments made by\n                  the President for the courts of France, London, and\n                  the Hague, especially the appointment of Gouverneur\n                  Morris to France, listing his objections to his\n                  appointment and his opposition to increasing the size\n                  of the standing army to 5,000; \n                   #7262","Cannot meet with him, being engaged with Mr.\n                  Randolph, but does inform him that whatever changes\n                  were considered for the Treasury Department have been\n                  stricken out, especially concerning the position of\n                  assistant secretary; \n                   #1661","Writes that it was impossible to make any other\n                  financial arrangements to pay Mason than to authorize\n                  his agent, Major James Lewis, to sell some property\n                  above Charlottesville and a large tract in Kentucky\n                  and promises to write him as soon as he reaches\n                  France; \n                   #1661","Mentions the Plate River affair; \n                   #2598","Discusses arrangements being made for the speedy\n                  exchange of prisoners of war between Great Britain\n                  and the United States and the complaints concerning\n                  the conduct of the British government towards\n                  American seamen; \n                   #1661","Concerning the War of 1812, on the effects of two\n                  acts just passed by Congress dealing with military\n                  organization and pay increases, and an increase in\n                  number of men in the military up to 20,000, upon the\n                  next campaign; \n                   #2315","Advises him to not allow Joseph to publish the\n                  book he has in mind and to not consider resignation,\n                  as both will render far more damage politically than\n                  benefit; \n                   #1564","Informs the Governor that the contractor for\n                  Georgia is bound to supply rations to the militia as\n                  well as the regulars when in service to the United\n                  States government; \n                   #2288","Writing from Albemarle County, he discusses the\n                  behavior and debts of someone Monroe was responsible\n                  for, his wool, his suffering from the heat, an injury\n                  to his leg, and asks concerning the progress of the\n                  buildings in the capital; \n                   #2360","#2360","Refuses to officially sanction a dedication of a\n                  book by Sir John Sinclair to himself; \n                   #1661","#2019-a","Asks for a further communication to his\n                  government; \n                   #3643","Discusses Mrs. Monroe's health, Commodore Porter's\n                  conduct in the West Indies, and the Creek Nation's\n                  controversy with the state of Georgia; \n                   #2474","Informs the doctor that he has followed his\n                  instructions and that his health is improving; \n                   #2318","Informs Agg that the publication in the \n                   Enquirer was slightly\n                  altered by Monroe so that he might adopt it for use\n                  in \n                   The Whig ; \n                   #1661","Informs her that he has received the box with the\n                  cake and all his mother's communications, and feels\n                  there is little of hope of being exchanged for Yankee\n                  prisoners at present; \n                   #1275","Discusses death of George Harris at Camp Vigilance\n                  (1861 Jul 12); the first Battle of Manassas (1861 Jul\n                  23); his weariness over the length of the war (1864\n                  Dec 27); \n                   #1275","Concerning business, a Confederate reunion, the\n                  exchange of photographs and letters, impression of\n                  Minneapolis, Minnesota, the Virginia Hotel, Staunton,\n                  Virginia, and an attack on Thomas Rosser by Jubal A.\n                  Early in the Richmond \"State\"; \n                   #1275","Discusses his gazetteer and other works on\n                  geography and refers to critics of Jay's Treaty; \n                   #6125","Writes concerning the embezzlement activities of\n                  his predecessor, David H. Baily in the consular\n                  service in Hong Kong; \n                   #5008","Thanks him for the basket gift and mentions the\n                  possible reconstruction of the Cabinet in Washington,\n                  D.C., now that Arthur \"the stone that was rejected\"\n                  has become president, and asks him to convey\n                  Washington news; \n                   #5008-c","Systematically answers the questions in Green's\n                  letter about Mosby's Rangers, his relationship with\n                  Ulysses S. Grant, Major John Scott's publication \n                   Partisan Life with\n                  Mosby, and his own book \n                   Mosby's Reminiscences ;\n                   #5008-d","Writes concerning his war sketches written for the\n                  Sunday Magazine and syndicated in \n                   The New York Times ,\n                  which he would like Frank Pemberton to read; \n                   #5008-g","#5008-a,-b","Asks to borrow his book The \n                   Art of Marching for its\n                  references to J.E.B. Stuart; \n                   #5008-h","Writes concerning his visit at Yale University; \n                   #5008-e","#2778","Topics include: encourages grandsons to read Sir\n                  Walter Scott's novels with monetary incentives (1903\n                  May 11); has an operation for appendicitis which\n                  reminds him of bullet extraction during the war (1908\n                  Jun 1); his visit with the children to the White\n                  House where they met Theodore Roosevelt, references\n                  to the teddy bear and Edwin A. Alderman raising one\n                  million for the University of Virginia (1919 Mar 3);\n                  is sending portraits of their parents painted in\n                  Paris for his grandsons, and refers to Theodore\n                  Roosevelt as a madman following his speech at the\n                  Republican Convention (1912 Jun 12); mentions Lady\n                  Astor, the \"Bull Mooser,\" and voting for William H.\n                  Taft (1912 Oct 25). \n                   Other topics include: the visit of a lot of\n                  suffragettes to Stuart and a mention of Lady Astor\n                  (1913 Apr 6); Jack Russell and politics in West\n                  Virginia and the Confederate reunion at Gettysburg\n                  (1913 May 15); going to the Springs for his health\n                  and is writing a book (1913 May 22); his prejudice\n                  against post cards (1913 Jun 5); remembers capturing\n                  General Wells who will have a statue unveiled at\n                  Gettysburg Reunion (1913 Jun 30); mentions the two\n                  Battles of Manassas (1914 Jul 9); mentions World War\n                  I (1914 Sep 9); Lady Astor (1914 Oct 8);\n                  reminiscences about being thrown in the Albemarle\n                  County jail when a student at the University of\n                  Virginia and expelled from school, a visit from Miss\n                  Bettie Page Cocke (1914 Oct 23; 1915 Feb 16). \n                   He also writes about World War I and its effect\n                  on business (1914 Oct 27); comments on Woodrow Wilson\n                  (1914 Nov 4); 81st birthday (1914 Dec 6); illness of\n                  son Johnnie (1914 Nov 29-Dec 5; 1915 Aug 20-21);\n                  visit to the University of Virginia (1915 Feb 16, May\n                  5 \u0026 30); will lecture on Stuart's cavalry at\n                  Gettysburg (1915 Mar 4); Cameron Forbes (1915 Mar 4,\n                  Sep 12, Oct 23); German naval warfare (1915 Jun 16);\n                  death of his son Johnnie (1915 Sep 1 \u0026 8);\n                  opposes Woodrow Wilson's \"preparedness\" (1916 Jan 23,\n                  Feb 26); \n                   #5008-a,-b, -f","#10547-cc","Writes as an agent and itinerary Justice among the\n                  Indians, appointed by the General Assembly of South\n                  Carolina, concerning his investigation into the\n                  strengths of the Indian tribes in the lands belonging\n                  to the colony of South Carolina that could possibly\n                  be united by the French settled at Mobile against the\n                  colony and makes suggestions about future settlement\n                  and trade; \n                   #1178","Describes the Battle of Camden, South Carolina and\n                  the defeat of General Sumter at Hanging Rock; \n                   #3620","Discuss the possible sale of books and\n                  mathematical instruments to Dartmouth College,\n                  advertise their connections to New Jersey College,\n                  and credit terms; \n                   #10547-cd","Call for a Town Meeting in Norwich, Connecticut,\n                  signed by selectmen Thomas Gray, Benjamin Huntington,\n                  Barnabas Huntington, and Elijah Brewster, to discuss\n                  ways to show and promote loyalty to the king; \n                   #10547-ce","Grants permission to print whatever poems the\n                  recipient likes but asks that he include \"Thou that\n                  once\"; \n                   #10547-cf","Parmalee, a South Carolina businessman, writes\n                  concerning life in Charleston, travel through North\n                  Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama on business\n                  trips, with anecdotes about the Revolutionary War\n                  from places visited; news of friends and Dartmouth\n                  College, and comments about national politics, North\n                  versus the South, and slavery; \n                   #10547-cg","Urging King Louis XIV to conquer and colonize New\n                  Mexico rather than Canada; \n                   #1708","Writes that he has not heard anything lately from\n                  the Southern Army but General Green passed through\n                  Virginia the last Wednesday in haste and reports on\n                  the comments of a deserter from the enemy who lived\n                  in Delaware who believed the enemy to be embarking\n                  for either New York or Charleston; \n                   #3643","#495","Asks Valentine to lend him two hundred dollars to\n                  enable him to establish a new magazine called The\n                  Stylus and sends him a prospectus about the magazine;\n                   #5153-a","Comments on quarrels between authors and editors,\n                  and mentions Thomas Jefferson Hogg, Mark Twain,\n                  Harriet Westbrook Shelley, and American airmen\n                  learning to fly at a local R.A.F. base; \n                   #10547-ch","#3620","Seriously considering sailing on \n                   The Hannibal , which\n                  leaves London on the 25th, and asks if he need to\n                  make any arrangement with Customs for himself or if\n                  Irving has any \"commands for the United States\"; \n                   #2832","Discusses the election of Abraham Lincoln, the\n                  loyalty of many Virginia leaders to the Union before\n                  the Civil War, and the deep fear of a slave\n                  insurrection caused by the raid of John Brown upon\n                  its citizens (1873 Apr 11); the separation of church\n                  and state essential to promotion of democracy,\n                  illustrated by a history lesson (1873 Apr 21); the\n                  progress of Reconstruction and its effects in\n                  Louisiana and the inflammatory intent of the book \n                   The Impending Crisis of the\n                  South and John Brown's raid who was glorified\n                  in the North (1873 May 22); praises Capen's book \n                   The History of Democracy in\n                  the United States and comments on the\n                  Tidewater aristocracy in Virginia as compared to that\n                  of New England; \n                   #1596","#564","#564","Writes concerning his \n                   Life of Dryden ,\n                  William Caxton's \n                   Le Morte d'Arthur ,\n                  Skene's sketches, the playwright Joanna Baillie, a\n                  biography of Humphrey Davy, a translation of Orlando\n                  Furioso, a meeting with the Prince Regent, publishing\n                  ventures, financial affairs, family activities and\n                  friends, French politics, Byron, Coleridge,\n                  Wordsworth, Archibald Constable and the Royal Society\n                  of Scotland; \n                   #10547-p","#10547-p","Concerning Sir Walter Scott; \n                   #10547-p","#10547-p","#10547-p","Implores Hart to care for the Virginia State\n                  Library while he is at home celebrating his\n                  thirty-third wedding anniversary; \n                   #10547-ci","#9407-a","Explains the delays in embarking because of the\n                  dangers of attack at sea by the French and expresses\n                  his love for her and their family; \n                   #10547-cj","Complains about the lack of advertisement for his\n                  books, especially the revised edition of \n                   Cashel Byron's\n                  Profession and the poor profit from sales of\n                  his works, adding he might take his next book to a\n                  different publisher; \n                   #10547-ck","Suggests possible pictorial subjects for use in \n                   John Bull's Other\n                  Island ; \n                   #10547-ck","Furnishes biographical information concerning John\n                  Bracken; \n                   #10547-cl","#10547-do","#10547-cm","#10547-cn","Refers to his writing a memoir of his friend and\n                  teacher, Fleeming Jenkin and a story in French for a\n                  French magazine; and offers to buy some of his common\n                  port if he throws in some old rum, \"old rum is our\n                  idol here.\"; \n                   #38-730","#10547-co","Writes to his publisher, Smith, Elder \u0026 Co.,\n                  requesting that dedication copies of his works be\n                  sent to designated friends; a letter to the Editor of\n                  the Academy asking him to print an enclosed notice,\n                  \"I have found that I could make a better book by\n                  selecting sonnets of one tone \u0026 issuing these\n                  together, leaving the most miscellaneous collection\n                  for a future occasion,\" and also writes concerning\n                  his family genealogy; \n                   #10547-q","The photograph, by Walter L. Colls, was used as a\n                  frontispiece for Horatio Brown's 1895 biography of\n                  Symonds; \n                   #10547-t","Writes concerning the details surrounding the\n                  seizure of his cotton at Mobile, Alabama for a\n                  subscription for a Confederate loan and his attempts\n                  to be reimbursed; \n                   #10547-cp","Expresses gratitude for her note and Robert\n                  Browning's Epilogue; and discusses his plans to\n                  arrange a meeting with Queen Victoria now that his\n                  health is restored; also includes a letter from\n                  Thomas J. Wise to Mr. Swann, 1934 February 24,\n                  stating that the manuscript of \n                   Crossing the Bar is\n                  likely in the hand of Emily Tennyson which is similar\n                  to her husband's; \n                   #10547-cq","#5908","In the earlier letter, May 31, 1815, E.L. [Lauton\n                  ?] on board \n                   The Neptune in Plymouth\n                  Harbor, asks Todd to write a letter to Julian\n                  Touchard at Havre de Grace requesting permission for\n                  a French medical student, Armand Lement, to accompany\n                  [Lautton ?] to America as a sort of waiting assistant\n                  in taking care of Mr. [James Asheton] Bayard\n                  (1767-1815) if Mr. [Albert] Gallatin (1761-1849) has\n                  no objection. Gallatin was in Great Britain\n                  negotiating a commercial treaty for President Madison\n                  in 1815. \n                   The second letter, June 5, 1815, informs Todd\n                  since he [G.B.M.] and Todd had separated, Mr.\n                  Bayard's condition had worsened to the point of death\n                  but he now appeared to be improving. He also tells\n                  Todd that The Neptune will sail on June 14th and asks\n                  him to pay a debt for him to Preston \u0026 Burrows if\n                  his finances will allow it; \n                   #10547-dk","Concerning the American colonies; In the summer\n                  and fall of 1765, Townshend was Paymaster General and\n                  ex officio member of the Privy Council; \n                   #10547-cr","Writes that he had to cut out over 64 pages of his\n                  first book and explains the financial reasons why her\n                  publisher, Chapman and Hall might want her to cut the\n                  length of her book; \n                   #10547-di","Discusses the work of Trumball, especially his\n                  general history of the United States and histories of\n                  Massachusetts and Connecticut, and mentions Joseph\n                  Emerson, Thomas Ruggles, Claudius Buchanan, and the\n                  War of 1812; \n                   #10547-r","Discusses the recent presidential election of\n                  Thomas Jefferson, the Federalist Party will throw\n                  many obstacles in his path, their appointment of\n                  James A. Bayard as minister to France, and Tucker's\n                  advocacy of abolishing the office of President in\n                  favor of a federal Council of the States; \n                   #3640","Discusses internal improvements in Virginia as\n                  described in his message to the citizens just sent to\n                  the printers, and his high opinion of Colonel Gamble\n                  exceeded only by that of Claudius Crozet, \"But you\n                  undervalue Crozet - rely on it that I am not deceived\n                  when I pronounce him inferior to no man in Virginia\n                  for that quality which old George Mason esteemed so\n                  highly, real sagacity - added to which he is a man of\n                  the most extensive research, and profound science -\n                  But above all I regard him as honest - His candor has\n                  caused him to be sometimes unpopular in particular\n                  sections\"; \n                   #2510-a","#10547-dg","#2261","Drawn in ink while on a wagon trip from the\n                  Catawba River in western North Carolina to the\n                  Potomac River in Virginia, showing intersecting and\n                  branch roads, plantations, churches, fords, streams,\n                  and inns, near the Road. Consists of 25 itinerary\n                  maps in a complete, consecutive series, covering the\n                  entire journey through these states on the way to New\n                  Jersey, by a member of the Stockton or Eddy family of\n                  New Jersey; \n                   #1112","Recommends Captain M.J. Fletcher for the position\n                  of Love's secretary; \n                   #10547-cs","Discusses news of family and friends, includes\n                  handwritten transcripts of the letters, genealogical\n                  notes on the Mather family and news clippings; \n                   #10547-ct","Ramsay replies to a letter from Ward concerning\n                  the piping of water from the Wando River to\n                  Charleston, S.C., to supply domestic needs and to\n                  douse fires; \n                   #10547-dm","#5205","Offers his advice on how to improve Morse's \n                   American\n                  Gazetteer published in 1797, by incorporating\n                  some of Scott's work on Connecticut and the middle\n                  states; \n                   #7895-a","Discusses the terms of printing Morse's American\n                  Gazetteer, including the type and page size; \n                   #7610","Writes concerning financial affairs; \n                   #5589","#10547-cw","Discusses the pronunciation of the name of John\n                  Donne and includes a copy of a letter from Wells to\n                  Henry Seidel Canby on the same subject; \n                   #10547-cu","Writes to a publisher asking if Hall Caine\n                  accepted the same conditions for his manuscript as\n                  they have proposed to him, and mentions a serial,\n                  \"Wheels of Chance,\" appearing in Today which he\n                  wishes to place in an American publication as well as\n                  about a dozen stories; he asks for the support of\n                  Bell in an upcoming controversy; \n                   #10547-cv","Furnishes the text of a telegram and requests\n                  Dennis make more copies of the telegram and add\n                  information to ridicule an editor who wrote an\n                  uncomplimentary article about him; \n                   #10547-cx","#38-762","#38-762","#9778","#10547-dh","Declining a visit due to health and mentioning\n                  \"spiritual handwriting\"; to an unidentified\n                  recipient, praising a book of poems received and\n                  mentioning Sarah Smiley and Dean Stanley; and to\n                  Charles H. Allen concerning affairs in Egypt, the\n                  slave trade, and American freedmen; \n                   #10547-cy","#10547-cz","#10547-da","Describes part of his canvassing tour from Maine\n                  to Georgia to get subscribers for his \n                   American Ornithology ,\n                  focusing on Maryland and Washington, D.C., where he\n                  mentions the variety of characters he encountered,\n                  the wretched condition of slaves along his journey,\n                  and his visit with Thomas Jefferson who gave him a\n                  letter of introduction to a gentleman in Virginia\n                  acquainted with a someone who had spent his whole\n                  life studying the habits of birds; \n                   #8133","Relates the death of George Duncan in Norfolk,\n                  Virginia, by yellow fever, and continues with his\n                  description of his canvassing tour to sell \n                   American\n                  Ornithology from Norfolk southward; describes\n                  the streets of Norfolk full of water and mud and the\n                  flooded conditions elsewhere, fever at Suffolk,\n                  hunting rare birds at Murfeesboro, the products of\n                  North Carolina, including tar, turpentine, hogs and\n                  apple brandy, \"a tumbler of which is their morning\n                  beverage as soon as they get out of bed,\" the roads\n                  along coastal North Carolina winding through stagnant\n                  ponds swarming with alligators, enormous cypress\n                  swamps, \"the rich Nabob rice planters who live among\n                  large villages of their Negroes,\" who were so\n                  hospitable Wilson claimed he could hardly get away\n                  again, the deep sands of South Carolina, a trade for\n                  \"a very devil\" of a horse, the climate of Charleston,\n                  South Carolina, and as \"to the infamous and execrable\n                  system of slavery of the Southern states, it has\n                  debased not only the slaves but their masters\"; \n                   #6209-a","Sends a book in appreciation for Edmunds'\n                  contribution to the \n                   Memoir of Frederick Lewis\n                  Gay , includes undated list of books; \n                   #10547-db","Writes concerning the Whiskey Rebellion; \n                   #10547-dc","Containing receipts, accounts, and bills of sales,\n                  and mentioning ships \n                   Recovery, Sally, Lydia, Betsy,\n                  York, Little William, American Revenue, Hero ,\n                  and \n                   Bunker Hill and copies\n                  of letters from Dudley Woodbridge to John Welles\n                  concerning the ship \n                   Recovery (1780); \n                   #10547-dd","Discusses the disposition of articles once\n                  smuggled into New Spain by France; \n                   #10547-de","Writes to Cunningham concerning busts of Sir\n                  Walter Scott, [Samuel] Coleridge, and Robert Southey,\n                  and discusses his own poetry; letters to Powell,\n                  discuss the Copyright Bill, many details about\n                  Wordsworth's revision of Chaucer, his poor eyesight,\n                  a play by Leigh Hunt, Sir Robert Peel, and \n                   The Monthly Chronicle ;\n                   #10547-s","Correspondents include: John Wormeley to Hercules\n                  Mulligan and Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Allen; Burr Powell to\n                  [John Wormeley?]; Ralph Wormeley to Isaac Kent;\n                  Forrest S. Stoddert to Ralph Wormeley; Ralph Wormeley\n                  to Captain Presley N. O' Bannon; Mann Page to\n                  Willoughby Morgan; and Ralph Wormeley to Willoughby\n                  Morgan; \n                   #1106-b","#564","#564","#564","Containing daily reports of Champney detailing his\n                  supervision of defenses at Fort Sumter during the\n                  siege of Charleston, South Carolina, together with\n                  six letters, 1861-1863, chiefly re his work as a\n                  Confederate ordnance officer, and an undated clipping\n                  on the evacuation of St. Simon's Island, Georgia.\n                  Correspondents include Major William H. Echols,\n                  recipient of most of the reports, Colonel David B.\n                  Harris, Major Stephen Elliott, and General Benjamin\n                  Hardin Helm. In addition to eighty-five morning\n                  reports the letterbook also contains accounts of\n                  payrolls and clothing replacements issued. A separate\n                  detailed guide to this collection is available. \n                   #992","A separate detailed guide to this collection is\n                  available. \n                   #1159","#6071","Cotton's fame as a \"master of precedents\" spread\n                  \"so far that in 1600 the queen's advisers referred to\n                  him a question of precedency which had arisen between\n                  Sir Henry Neville, an English ambassador, and an\n                  ambassador from Spain, who were together at Calais\n                  discussing the terms of an Anglo-Spanish treaty.\n                  Cotton in an elaborate paper decided in favour of his\n                  own countryman.\" ( \n                   Dictionary of National\n                  Biography \"Robert Cotton.\") \n                   #1011","#9407-a","Of interest are a letter from General Meade 1864\n                  July 3 requesting Duane's opinion on whether an\n                  attack is feasible; Meade's orders of July 9\n                  concerning a siege of Petersburg; Duane's plan of\n                  operation July 10; Duane's opinion that a mine\n                  assault would fail due to flanking artillery fire,\n                  July 24; Duane's deposition on the failure of the\n                  attack, July 30; and Duane's opinion on the\n                  feasibility of proposed night attacks on the\n                  Petersburg defenses, 1865 March. Pontoon bridges are\n                  also a frequent topic. \n                   A small pocket letterbook contains carbon\n                  copies of Duane's dispatches sent on the letter head\n                  of the Army of the Potomac headquarters 1864 March\n                  11-July 29. A small pocket in the back of the volume\n                  contains loose dispatches received March and April\n                  1865 together with carbon sheets, an ivory pencil,\n                  and a mss map of Hatcher's Run, 1865 April 1.\n                  Correspondents included J. G. Barnard, Richard\n                  Delafield, Winfield Scott Hancock, A. A. Humphreys,\n                  Rufus Ingalls, George G. Meade, Ira Spaulding,\n                  Gouveneur Kemble Warren, Horatio G. Wright. \n                   #1182","Describing camp life and troop movements, the\n                  effects of marching on his health, constant rain,\n                  skirmishes, capture of Confederates, the Battle of\n                  Perryville, Don Carlos Buell, Thomas L. Crittenden,\n                  William S. Rosecrans, capture of Morgan's men at\n                  McMinnville, Tennessee, Battle of Stone's\n                  River/Murfreesboro, pay, destruction of Confederate\n                  flour mills, and many other references which can be\n                  found in the Virgo record. \n                   #10547-bm","Writing about farm routine, servants, insect\n                  devastation, the weather, family activities, and\n                  trips to Washington and Baltimore. \n                   #5702","Because of his acquaintance with many of the\n                  leading American colonists, he was frequently\n                  consulted during the war by the English ministry; \n                   #703","Discussing the re-election of Abraham Lincoln,\n                  troop strengths on both sides, deserter problem,\n                  demobilization of the Federal armies, the formation\n                  of 5 military districts in the South, the sale of\n                  \"war surplus materials,\" the policy of President\n                  Johnson, problems raised by the liberation of slaves,\n                  the operation of the Freedmen's Bureau, transfer of\n                  troops to the Mexican border and the possibility of\n                  U.S. intervention in European affairs. \n                   #7231","Kept while commanding the cavalry corps at South\n                  Mountain, Antietam, and Fredericksburg. The\n                  dispatches are addressed to Generals Randolph Barnes\n                  Marcy and John Grubb Parke. \n                   #495","#4577","Kept chiefly by Joseph Jones and containing\n                  records of court-martials and orders of General\n                  Muhlenberg and Baron Von Steuben. \n                   #993","Describing a sailing voyage through central\n                  Florida from Orlando to Punta Gorda. \n                   #6173","#38-632","#38737","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#4859","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","Contains an account of the life of Cotton Mather\n                  written for his son, in his own handwriting. \n                   #3860","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#9778","#9778","#9778","#9778","#9778","The Commonplace book was begun after his return to\n                  England and there are no mentions of Virginia.\n                  Strachey has numbered this volume throughout,\n                  arranging his private thoughts and references to\n                  books alphabetically. # \n                   1123","#38-736","#38-735","Containing an detailed account of his travels to\n                  Newfoundland and the Colony of Virginia. Reade\n                  (1657-1723) began his account of his first voyage in\n                  1674, when he sailed as a physician and surgeon in\n                  chief, on a merchant vessel commanded by Captain\n                  Stoplen Pain. He furnishes much information about the\n                  fishing trade, crops, planters, diseases, flora and\n                  natural features of Newfoundland. \n                   He undertook another voyage with Captain\n                  Sampson Clark in the \n                   Royal Exchange to the\n                  Cape Verde Islands, \"Terra Nova,\" Spain and Italy.\n                  Other voyages followed with Captain Fastolf on the \n                   Thomas and Francis ,\n                  Captain James Cuttiford on the \n                   Real Friendship ,\n                  Captain Wootten on the Mercy, and Captain Erastus Joy\n                  for the Virginia Colony where he stayed with the\n                  Colonel Leroy Griffin. While discussing his stay in\n                  Virginia, he mentions the tobacco industry, flora,\n                  diseases, especially the effects of rattlesnake bite\n                  and the habits and characteristics of the snake, much\n                  about the native Indians, Jamestown, and treatment of\n                  indentured servants. \n                   His account continues with his return to\n                  England, his studies, entry into holy orders, his\n                  marriage to Joanna Woodward, and the birth of his\n                  children. # \n                   7290","Kept by Dick while on a mission to the United\n                  States by the Commissioners under the British\n                  Convention of 1806 to investigate various claims\n                  which Parliament had undertaken to settle. He left\n                  Edinburgh on August 1806, and sailed from Liverpool\n                  in November. \n                   The journal covers visits to New York, Trenton,\n                  Princeton, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Georgetown,\n                  Alexandria, Washington, D.C., where he met both\n                  Thomas Jefferson and James Madison and other\n                  prominent Americans, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederic,\n                  Norfolk, Petersburg, Richmond, Charlottesville, where\n                  he visited Monticello, Warm Springs, Warrenton,\n                  Raleigh, Fayetteville, Charleston, Wilmington,\n                  returning home from Halifax via Washington and\n                  Philadelphia. \n                   #4528","Scanland's journal gives his observations on\n                  western Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois and\n                  Missouri. He comments on the scenery, towns, inns and\n                  innkeepers, the state of agriculture and the\n                  suitability of land for farming, and the people he\n                  meets, particularly noting their health, social\n                  condition, and general state of cleanliness. He also\n                  reflects continually on his sweetheart back home,\n                  comparing her to a new girl he meets on his travels.\n                  Of interest is a brief description of a flood in\n                  Shawneetown, Ill. # \n                   2458","Wood makes observations on customs, institutions,\n                  intellectual life, weather and travel conditions,\n                  agriculture, and cotton textile manufacturing, and\n                  comments on the differences between northern and\n                  southern society including the general prosperity in\n                  the north and the high cost of free labor. Topics of\n                  interest include descriptions of New York City; a\n                  Fourth of July celebration; a fatal duel; a medical\n                  procedure; the casting of gudgeons; sermons he hears;\n                  national politics; sword, pistol, and woolen\n                  factories; views on female education particularly\n                  geography which enables women to \"understand the\n                  conversation of men\" and astronomy which will \"lead\n                  the mind to its maker\" and noting that \"female\n                  pedantry is at all times abominable\"; a murder trial;\n                  the purchase of cotton manufacturing machines; and\n                  medicinal uses of the slippery elm. People he meet\n                  include members of the Biddle family, a General\n                  Doughty, and Benjamin Silliman of Yale with whom he\n                  debates on \"the difference of the mental qualities of\n                  the Negro and the white man.\" # \n                   2503","Anderson was a native of New Kent County,\n                  Virginia, presently Hanover County, who operated a\n                  store and a plantation, and served as a factor for\n                  several British merchants. Until 1700, Anderson was\n                  jointly concerned with Cuthbert Jones and Samuel\n                  Clarke, of England, in the operation of the store and\n                  in the purchasing of tobacco in Virginia. After 1700,\n                  Jones continued to consign European goods to Anderson\n                  and to order annual purchases of tobacco.\n                  Occasionally, John Page and Richard Lee also used\n                  Anderson as their factor. Anderson consigned his own\n                  tobacco harvests to Page, Lee, John Gibson, or John\n                  Lane. In 1713, he was appointed an executor in the\n                  estate of John Page, which brought him into\n                  association with Micajah and Richard Perry. \n                   All of these activities are reflected in his\n                  letters, as well as revealing information about the\n                  Virginia economy, annual tobacco prices, rates of\n                  exchange, shipping rates, annual crop conditions,\n                  store keeping, and his duties as a Virginia factor\n                  for British firms. The letterbook also contains a\n                  small group of letters, 1715-1717, pertaining to the\n                  executors settlement of his estate. # \n                   4047","#3863","#38-739","Containing her transcriptions of letters by Louis\n                  Aime Adolphe Fourier de Becourt, with annotations by\n                  de Bacourt, originally written while he was French\n                  Minister in Washington. These letters narrate his\n                  daily life in Washington, and travels through the\n                  country. The second volume contains copies of printed\n                  sources describing the economy and society of the\n                  United States. # \n                   9517","#3850","#10,066","#38-632-a","#38-632-b","The first orderly book is that of the artillery\n                  corps, from Winchester, and the first eleven pages\n                  were written by the commander Major James Faulkner\n                  with the remainder in the handwriting of his\n                  sergeants. It records the events of the march to\n                  Norfolk, the organization of the artillery under\n                  Colonel Read, and all the General, Brigade, and\n                  Regimental orders to June 17, 1813, when Major\n                  Faulkner was ordered to Craney Island. At the end is\n                  a note by Charles J. Faulkner about the finding of\n                  the book. The second orderly book was that of Elisha\n                  Boyd, Lt. Colonel of the 4th Regiment of Virginia\n                  Militia, and father-in-law of the first Charles James\n                  Faulkner, covering May 3 to August 1, 1814, when\n                  Washington was threatened by Cockburn and the\n                  defenses of Norfolk were strengthened. On July 22 an\n                  attack was repulsed and dead buried. It also records\n                  courts-martial, punishments, and all the general,\n                  brigade, and regimental orders. \n                   #38-728-a","Describing thousands of acres of woodland, iron\n                  mines, slaves, cattle, his plant for making iron at a\n                  settlement called Spotswoodville, his manufacturing\n                  procedure, production rates, cost in labor and raw\n                  materials, and transportation opportunities. # \n                   425","Containing the report of the commission to examine\n                  the state of the Plantations on the continent of\n                  America, signed by J. Chetwood, P. Dominique, Edward\n                  Ashe, and Martin Bladen, and including information on\n                  forms of government, population, militia strength and\n                  trade. Colonies surveyed in the report are Nova\n                  Scotia, New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode\n                  Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey,\n                  Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and\n                  South Carolina. Other sections are entitled:\n                  Consequence of the Plantation trade, French\n                  Mississippi, Considerations for favoring improving\n                  and enlarging the dominions in America, in relation\n                  to the Indians, and in relation to the government of\n                  the Plantations. # \n                   3636","He served in a regiment under Comte de\n                  Rochambeau's command during the French operations\n                  during the American Revolutionary War; a key to pages\n                  describing various events can be found under the\n                  accession number of the collection. \n                   The first volume covers the period 1763-1779,\n                  is not based on first hand observations and is\n                  largely derivative. It includes a summary of events\n                  leading up to the outbreak of hostilities in 1775;\n                  Bunker Hill; Ticonderoga, Montreal, and the attack\n                  against Quebec; operations in Virginia and the\n                  Carolinas; evacuation of Boston; Declaration of\n                  Independence; New York and New Jersey campaigns; the\n                  Northern lakes; British occupation of Philadelphia;\n                  Pennsylvania campaigns in 1777; Connecticut and New\n                  York in 1777; Pennsylvania \u0026 New Jersey in\n                  1777-1778; Burgoyne Campaign; British evacuation of\n                  Philadelphia; and the arrival of D'Estaign. \n                   The second volume covers the period 1780 June\n                  to 1783 June and is based upon first hand observation\n                  offering an authoritative account of French military\n                  and naval operations during the Revolution. It\n                  includes the voyage from France, arrival in Rhode\n                  Island; Camp at Philipsburg and junction with\n                  Americans under George Washington; crossing of the\n                  Hudson and march to Philadelphia; march south to\n                  Yorktown, Virginia; Yorktown Campaign and subsequent\n                  British surrender; Winter quarters; account of\n                  Rodney's victory over De Grasse on April 12, 1782;\n                  march north to Boston; Embarkation and voyage home\n                  via Porto Rico and Porto Bello; arrival at Brest;\n                  description of the Dunkard settlement at the Ephrata\n                  Cloisters; and remarks re the Quakers. # \n                   4976","Lloyd discusses his poetry, translations, and\n                  publication problems, criticizes Barton's poetry and\n                  comments on Robert Southey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge,\n                  Lord Byron, John Keats, Charles Lamb, and P.M. James,\n                  and mentions his family, home, and frequent bouts of\n                  depression; includes two letters from his father,\n                  Charles Lloyd, Sr. to Barton and a manuscript,\n                  \"Stanzas on the Death of Caroline Queen of Great\n                  Britain. For listing of individual letters see the\n                  guide. \n                   #38-733","Writes describing his new lodgings, a fire in\n                  Sachsenhauser, and mentioning Sir Walter Simpson\n                  (1872 Aug 4); acknowledges authorship of \"Harold\" and\n                  \"Salt Water Financier\" and will be home soon from\n                  [France?] [1878?]; though working hard, feels like he\n                  must produce until death, and has gotten two editions\n                  of Arabian Nights (1883 Jun 15); sends revisions for\n                  his father's paper read as President of Royal Society\n                  of Edinburgh and mentions his opinion of Thomas\n                  Carlyle (1885 Jan 14); discusses problems with David\n                  in \n                   Kidnapped and mentions\n                  \"Alan Breck\" (1886 Apr or May); and believes \n                   Kidnapped is going to\n                  succeed (1886 Jul 28). \n                   #38-730","Fitzgerald writes about his travels in England and\n                  Ireland, his family, art collecting, especially his\n                  interest in John Constable, and his friends,\n                  particularly Alfred Tennyson and Thomas Carlyle. He\n                  also mentions Edward Moxon, Leigh Hunt, William\n                  Wordsworth, John Henry Newman, Maria Edgeworth,\n                  George Peacock, Samuel Lawrence, George Crabbe,\n                  Thomas de Quincey, Charles Dickens, and William\n                  Makepeace Thackery. \n                   In addition to the 74 letters to Barton, are\n                  Fitzgerald's copies of and commentaries on the\n                  Biblical stories of Joseph, David, Saul, and\n                  Jonathan, copies of two poems by Tennyson, a\n                  registered letter receipt, and five letters from John\n                  Gibson Lockhart \u0026 Charlotte Sophia (Scott)\n                  Lockhart to Barton. \n                   #38-731","#38-732","Concerning the exploration and title to East and\n                  West Florida and Louisiana, the Spanish and French\n                  Colonies in America, and the Louisiana Purchase; he\n                  discusses whether the United States has a\n                  well-founded claim to West Florida, whether the\n                  people of West Florida were justified in declaring\n                  themselves independent, and if the United States\n                  would be justified in defending West Florida or in\n                  adding it to the Union. # \n                   5178","Discusses the different types of stock in the\n                  United States, available at various rates of interest\n                  (1806 Dec 25); lands in New Jersey from the estate of\n                  L. [Kortright?] (1794 Apr 1); the illness of\n                  President James Madison (1813 Jun 28); belief that\n                  his political documents and letters will vindicate\n                  his conduct both before his mission to Europe and\n                  since his return home (1816 Jan 24); illness of Mrs.\n                  Monroe (1820 Jul 1; 1824 Sep 1); upcoming visit of\n                  the Marquis de Lafayette (1824 Sep 1); invitation to\n                  dine with Judge Nelson and James Monroe at Mr.\n                  Michie's, (1828 Jul 26). # \n                   2528","Chiefly concerning matters pertaining to the\n                  running of the Department of State in his absence,\n                  and one letter to Samuel Pleasonton, as clerk in the\n                  Department of State; and one letter to General John\n                  Mason. \n                   Discusses the purchase of horses from Isaac\n                  McCuddy (1811 Sep 3); transport of prisoners (1814\n                  Mar 29; Apr 16); written to Dr. Jones of\n                  Northumberland County to authorize sending an agent\n                  to the [West Indies?] to look after the slaves from\n                  that quarter and the country between the Northern\n                  Neck and Norfolk (1815 May 18); his financial affairs\n                  suffered from his absence on duty to his country, his\n                  health improving, and various business in the State\n                  Department (1815 May through Sep); his claim to the\n                  comptroller for additional compensation for his\n                  former mission to France and other missions which\n                  caused him to have to borrow money (1816 Nov 21; 1826\n                  Jan 12, 23, 25, Feb 4; Apr 10); the death of his\n                  grandchild, the daughter of Mrs. Gouverneur and a\n                  request for all proper assistance to several office\n                  seekers (1821 Sep 15); sends letters to Pleasonton to\n                  forward to his friends in France (1827 Mar 28; 1828\n                  Apr 7); the meeting of the Board of Visitors at the\n                  University of Virginia (1829 Jul 26); the plan for an\n                  executive government at the University of Virginia\n                  and his financial difficulties (1830 May 2; 1831\n                  Apr); including a typed letter, 1911 Nov 4, from\n                  Roswell Randall Hoes concerning Monroe family\n                  genealogy. # \n                   495","Including accounts of George Weedon with Fontaine\n                  Maury, James Monroe, William Mercer, Timothy Green,\n                  John Minor, the Fredericksburg Academy, the estate of\n                  Hugh Mercer, of which Weedon was executor, and\n                  soldiers stationed at the Sentry Box. Account entries\n                  are primarily for cash, but also include entries for\n                  the delivery of wood, personal and household\n                  expenses, slave hires, legal services, lottery\n                  prizes, sundries and building supplies. # \n                   2525","Chiefly clippings, obituary notices and eulogies.\n                  There are also clippings about incidents in Madison's\n                  life and administration, particularly during the War\n                  of 1812, as well as tipped in prospectuses for a\n                  biography and his papers. There are copies of Madison\n                  speeches and letters, and letters from Dolley Payne\n                  Todd Madison and J.C. Payne. # \n                   9911","Discusses a naval appointment, a land settlement\n                  scheme on the Ohio opposed by Lord Hillsborough, the\n                  Gasp\u0026#39264;affair, Bunker Hill, naval operations\n                  in Virginia and on the Delaware (Lord Dunmore's\n                  retreat), the Staten Island Peace Conference,\n                  Saratoga, General Burgoyne, the burning of New York,\n                  Hessians, consequences of the American-French\n                  alliance, British foreign and economic affairs, and\n                  the guardianship of Felix Viret. # \n                   4390","Consists of two volumes with marbled paper\n                  wrappers, labeled \"First\" and \"Second,\" in A.S.\n                  Hamond's autograph, with occasional comments added by\n                  G.E. Hamond, and covering Hamond's career as an\n                  active sea officer from 1769 until 1794, when he went\n                  to the Navy Board after an illness; glued into the\n                  front of book two is an unsigned, hand-drawn map, in\n                  color, of the area from Philadelphia westward,\n                  illustrating the Brandywine campaign. # \n                   680","Beginning with his appointment to \n                   The Roebuck , her\n                  departure from England in September 1775, his first\n                  stay at Halifax, his share in the blockade of the\n                  Jersey Coast; Delaware Bay and Chesapeake Bay; his\n                  covering of the landing of Sir William Howe's troops\n                  for the Battle of Long Island; and expedition to\n                  Antigua and the Leeward Islands; and ends with the\n                  capture and occupation of Philadelphia in 1777.\n                  Includes many observations and anecdotes on the\n                  conduct of the Revolution, including the \"peace\n                  offensive\" by Lord Howe and Sir William Howe to\n                  George Washington, the difficulties of the British\n                  with the defenses of Philadelphia, and the barriers\n                  the Americans placed in the Delaware River invented\n                  by Dr. Franklin. # \n                   680","# \n                   680","In several distinct sections, including: Letters\n                  sent and received, December 28, 1771- December 29,\n                  1777, while he was on the \n                   Barfleur , \n                   Arethusa , and the \n                   Roebuck , 50 pages; and\n                  Orders issued and received, 1772-1777, while\n                  commanding the \n                   Arethusa , and the \n                   Roebuck , including\n                  important data on the methods of signaling in the\n                  British Navy, as adapted to service during the\n                  American Revolution, a copy of the resolution of the\n                  Pennsylvania Council of Safety, December 21, 1776,\n                  pages 105-110. # \n                   680","#680","#680","#680","Correspondents similar to those in slipcase 59,\n                  apparently Hamond started two letter books\n                  simultaneously, one for letters to superiors, and one\n                  to subordinates, but his secretary used them\n                  indiscriminately. \n                   #680","Concerning routine matters when Hamond was in\n                  command at Halifax. \n                   #680","#680","Concerning Hamond's voyages in Cawesand Bay,\n                  Woolwich, Gravesend, Spithead, Portsmouth, Cartagena,\n                  Lagos River, Cadiz, Tagus, Lisbon, Gibralter, Malta,\n                  Valetta Harbor, Naples, and Messina. \n                   #4609","#4609","#4609","#4609","Eden begins with his service in 1785 as a\n                  Captain's servant and continues through the\n                  Napoleonic Wars. It contains accounts of all ships on\n                  which he sailed, admirals under whom he served,\n                  including Hyde Parker and Horatio Nelson, actions in\n                  which he was engaged and enemy ships captured. He\n                  describes the battle of Copenhagen, sieges of Malta\n                  and Flushing and action at Naples. There are personal\n                  notes on health and travels, and observations on the\n                  British custom of requiring other ships to salute her\n                  colors. With the memoirs are a letter granting\n                  permission to publish, 1823; a letter, 1793, as a\n                  midshipman, relating an encounter with the French\n                  fleet with a sketch of the ships' positions; and a\n                  letter, 1778, from Charles Henri, Comte d'Estaing, to\n                  Louis Antoine de Bougainville on naval matters. \n                   #680-b","#38-734","#38-738","#9277","Recording dates of sowing, germination, blossoming\n                  and places of origin of plants in his garden, and\n                  occasionally the agent from whom they were obtained.\n                  He checked his own varieties against a list of rare\n                  species, noted seeds that could be imported from the\n                  North American colonies, especially Virginia, North\n                  Carolina, and Maryland, and from Spain and Aleppo,\n                  Syria. \n                   #9897","He discusses corn, tobacco, wheat, rice, indigo,\n                  and silk. \n                   #9897","Probably for publication in their papers,\n                  including an extract of an article by Dr. James\n                  Mounsey, \"An Account of a Woman Who Harbored a [the\n                  bones of a] Foetus thirteen years in her body\" at\n                  Riga, Russia, presented by Henry Baker; a letter from\n                  Henry Baker (1698-1774) to the President of the Royal\n                  Society, Martin Folkes, concerning the previous\n                  article about the Russian woman; \"Several Essays\n                  towards discovering the laws of electricity\" by John\n                  Ellicott (1706?-1772); partial letter from Abbe Jean\n                  Antoine Nollet (1700-1770) concerning electricity;\n                  manuscript by Sir William Watson (1715-1787)\n                  concerning his electrical experiments and mentioning\n                  experiments conducted by \"an ingenious gentleman ...\n                  in Pennsylvania\" [Ben Franklin]; \"Account of the\n                  Giant's Causeway in Ireland, in a letter to the\n                  President from the Rev. Richard Pococke, Archdeacon\n                  of Dublin\"; a letter and diagram of a metal\n                  thermometer by Maurice Johnson; abstract of a letter\n                  from the Jesuit missionary Father Bonaventure Suares\n                  about astronomical observations, a printed page on\n                  lunar eclipses observed in Paraguay, and notes on\n                  solar eclipses, 1706-1730; a manuscript concerning\n                  the motion of projectiles near the earth's surface by\n                  Thomas Simpson (1710-1761); an abstract of a letter\n                  from William Anderson to Henry Baker concerning the\n                  hearing of fish; and a copy of an inscription at\n                  Stanhope upon a Roman altar [by the Rev. Mr. Keene?].\n                   #4530-a","#467","#10547-df","Presumed to be part of the McGregor-Mather\n                  Collection. \n                   #38-632-c","Vellum, 603 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written in France,\n                  diapered text in a fine hand, in Latin, 47 lines per\n                  column. Numerous historiated and illuminated\n                  initials, text occasionally rubricated, red and blue\n                  pen decoration throughout. Bound in old brown velvet,\n                  two silver clasps, gilt demi-lion rampant with devise\n                  ( \n                   nobilis ira ) on upper\n                  cover, gauffered edges. Provenance notes and\n                  bookplates inside endpapers. \n                   #38-728","Written in France, vellum, 120 ff., 19 x 14 cm.\n                  The calendar is written in French and Latin; the\n                  remainder is in Latin. The final leaf carries a\n                  prayer written in a contemporary cursive Latin hand.\n                  19 large miniatures, richly decorated and liberally\n                  gilt; numerous floriated borders and illuminated\n                  initials. Bound in the 19th century in brown Levant\n                  morocco, elaborately blind-tooled, gilt edges; brown\n                  morocco slipcase. Provenance note (1683) on recto of\n                  first leaf. \n                   #38-728","Vellum, 85 ff., 19 x 14 cm., written in northern\n                  France. The calendar is written in French; the\n                  remainder is in Latin with the exception of leaves\n                  1-2, 50v, 51-53, 83-85, which are written in French\n                  by a different hand. Mounted ecclesiastical \n                   ex libris , with 6\n                  large miniatures, possibly by Jean or Pierre Herlin,\n                  and 8 large illuminated initials, all with richly\n                  floriated borders; many smaller illuminated initials;\n                  text occasionally rubricated. Bound in 16th century\n                  French morocco, elaborate gilt covers and edges, two\n                  clasps missing. Provenance notes inside upper cover. \n                   #38-728","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","English"],"unitid_tesim":["10547"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Tracy W. McGregor Autograph Collection, \n         ca.\n         1599-1947"],"collection_title_tesim":["Tracy W. McGregor Autograph Collection, \n         ca.\n         1599-1947"],"collection_ssim":["Tracy W. McGregor Autograph Collection, \n         ca.\n         1599-1947"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was acquired through gift and purchase, 1938-present."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["This\n         collection consists of 1,725 items in 11 Hollinger boxes, 80\n         slipcases and three oversize boxes (OS Boxes X-1 through\n         X-3)."],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is comprised of many different accession\n         numbers and additions to the original McGregor purchases. It\n         is arranged alphabetically by the name of the principal\n         correspondent or author but the accession number will also be\n         noted in the summary of the item. Provenance information about\n         each accession can be obtained from its control folder or\n         Virgo record. Only small autograph collections belonging to\n         the McGregor Library are included in this guide.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection is divided into three series: \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e1) Letters and Manuscripts: \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eAdmiralty Office of Great Britain through Henry Clay\n         (Box 1) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eErnest Hartley Coleridge through Samuel G. Drake (Box 2)\n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eEarl of Dunmore through Florida (Box 3) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eEbenezer Foote through Walter King (Box 4) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eHarry Lauder through James Madison (Box 5) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eJames Madison through Hugh Mercer (Box 6) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eJames Monroe through Philip Slaugher (Box 7) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTheodore Spenser through the Wormeley Family (Box 8) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eGeorge Wythe and Robert Carter Nicholas Law Firm Papers\n         (Box 9) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e2) Bound Volumes (Boxes 9- 11) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e3) Numbered Slipcase Items #1-77 and N, O, P\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["This collection is comprised of many different accession\n         numbers and additions to the original McGregor purchases. It\n         is arranged alphabetically by the name of the principal\n         correspondent or author but the accession number will also be\n         noted in the summary of the item. Provenance information about\n         each accession can be obtained from its control folder or\n         Virgo record. Only small autograph collections belonging to\n         the McGregor Library are included in this guide.","The collection is divided into three series: \n          1) Letters and Manuscripts: \n          Admiralty Office of Great Britain through Henry Clay\n         (Box 1) \n          Ernest Hartley Coleridge through Samuel G. Drake (Box 2)\n          Earl of Dunmore through Florida (Box 3) \n          Ebenezer Foote through Walter King (Box 4) \n          Harry Lauder through James Madison (Box 5) \n          James Madison through Hugh Mercer (Box 6) \n          James Monroe through Philip Slaugher (Box 7) \n          Theodore Spenser through the Wormeley Family (Box 8) \n          George Wythe and Robert Carter Nicholas Law Firm Papers\n         (Box 9) \n          2) Bound Volumes (Boxes 9- 11) \n          3) Numbered Slipcase Items #1-77 and N, O, P"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eTracy W. McGregor Autograph Collection, ca. 1599-1947,\n            Accession #10547, Special Collections Dept., University of\n            Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Tracy W. McGregor Autograph Collection, ca. 1599-1947,\n            Accession #10547, Special Collections Dept., University of\n            Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10927\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports of intelligence information concerning the\n                  vulnerability of the Spanish Territories in the\n                  region of the Gulf of Mexico and plans for British\n                  forces to exploit this situation and to protect the\n                  British interests in Pensacola and the Province of\n                  West Florida against the possible attacks of the\n                  Spanish Governors of Cuba and New Orleans. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#6209\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#6164\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#6164\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-i\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGB thanks JM for his hospitality at Montpelier and\n                  sends a copy of the first volume of the Notices of\n                  the War of 1812 by John Armstrong; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2824-a\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter concerns financial arrangements, his\n                  reception by Queen Victoria, hearing a sermon by\n                  Charles H. Spurgeon, and travel through the British\n                  Isles and Europe; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the annual dinner for the Colonial\n                  Society and requests Baxter nominate the Reverend\n                  John Carroll Perkins to membership; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-b\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Agrees to write an essay on Oscar Wilde whom he\n                  knew personally for some years and sets his financial\n                  terms for the work; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-b\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRefuses to advise about a dance and includes a\n                  caricature by him; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-b\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclines an invitation due to a prior engagement; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-b\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends a presentation copy of his recently\n                  completed novel about Oxford, Zuleila Dobson, to\n                  Walkley; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-b\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Walkley for defending him in his Times\n                  article and hopes that his own review of Walkley's\n                  book in The Times did not annoy him; mentions\n                  purchasing a house in Italy, Walkley's account of\n                  sitting between G.K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc on\n                  a social occasion, and the impending arrival of\n                  Theodore Byard in Italy; and invites the Walkleys to\n                  visit him in Italy; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-b\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets reading that Walkley has suffered a\n                  relapse in his recent illness; urges a rapid\n                  convalescence, \"What a nuisance and curse one's\n                  manner-for-print is when one is writing a letter!\n                  Would that I could write in the simple\n                  straightforward 'awfully-sorry' strain which would\n                  express my feelings so much more accurately!\"; and\n                  shares an anecdote about bath-chairs; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-b\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses another letter to be printed in the paper\n                  in response to criticism of himself by J.Q.X., a \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDaily Herald\u003c/title\u003ewriter,\n                  who accused him of vulgarity in the drawing of a\n                  Labor Minister for Education \"scoffing at a penurious\n                  poet who, declaring himself a 'worker,' has applied\n                  to him for aid.\" About vulgarity, Beerbohm writes,\n                  \"Vulgarity has its uses. Vulgarity often cuts ice\n                  which refinement scrapes at vainly. And I like to\n                  think that some of the Labor leaders who have read\n                  J.Q.X. 's account of my shocking little drawing will\n                  visit the Leicester Galleries and be shocked\n                  themselves -- shocked even into realizing, as they do\n                  not yet seem to have realized, that the well-being of\n                  skilled and unskilled manual workers is not quite all\n                  that matters.\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-b\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for the lovely flowers and agrees on a\n                  date, October 9; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-b\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDisjointed Treatise by Joshua Belding, relying\n                  heavily on visionary revelation and Scripture,\n                  proposing programs for land distribution, fiscal\n                  reform, and the formation of a national bank; urges\n                  peace with England and the divestment of Freemason\n                  wealth; and includes a discussion of the\n                  Burr-Wilkinson Conspiracy; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-br\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#4442\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Gleason for his \"vivacious \u0026amp;\n                  encouraging note\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-v\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#2596-a\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDonates his copy of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eOrbiter Dicta\u003c/title\u003efor fund\n                  raising purposes; mentions that his books are out of\n                  print, except for a \"cheap\" edition of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSelections\u003c/title\u003e; comments\n                  on the difference between the first and second\n                  editions of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eOrbiter Dicta\u003c/title\u003eand how\n                  booksellers advertise the first edition as including,\n                  \"the suppressed verses\" to increase its sale value;\n                  and declines to sign the book because he dislikes\n                  authors' inscriptions; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-w\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-728\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses, William Lewis Manly (1820-1903), his\n                  character and death; mentions that before \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDeath Valley in '49\u003c/title\u003ewas\n                  printed in book form, her husband published it in the\n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSanta Clara\n                  Valley\u003c/title\u003eweekly and describes Judge Brainard's\n                  method of editing the work for publication; her plans\n                  to record California pioneer stories and memoirs; and\n                  her review of Edward Eggleston's book, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Ultimate Solution of the\n                  Negro Problem\u003c/title\u003e; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-z\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#564\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions his discussion with William Pitt and Mr.\n                  Dunlap concerning General John Graves Simcoe\n                  (1752-1806) and the Queen's Rangers stationed in\n                  Canada; urges Simcoe's promotion to brigadier\n                  general; and inquires about David Fanning; in his\n                  note to Nepean, King agrees that the Queen's Rangers\n                  must be kept in Canada and used in occupying York or\n                  some other port on Lake Eire and that Simcoe be given\n                  the rank of brigadier general; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-y\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the Fishery in the Severn, encloses\n                  copies of the King's Message to the House of Commons\n                  respecting the declaration of the French Ambassador\n                  which accompanied it; and expresses his reservations\n                  about going to war with France; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-aa\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ab\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ab\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#2595\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#3639\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his trial for treason; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#5409\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#5726\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#2806\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-735\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his work, \"None of my outdoor essays\n                  were published in book form previous to \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWake Robin\u003c/title\u003e. My last\n                  book, not included in your list is called \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eIndoor Studies\u003c/title\u003e.\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-735\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuotes from Emerson's Journal his remark about\n                  Walt Whitman and his contributions to American\n                  literature; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-735\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks when the magazine plans on using his paper\n                  called \"Nature Lore,\" as he wishes to use it in a\n                  volume of essays to be published next year; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-735\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her \"sermon\" to him; his being full of\n                  sentiment and imagination; his sensitivity to people,\n                  nature, the weather, the seasons, and his household,\n                  but not enough on the spiritual side; his lack of\n                  belief in ghosts, spiritualism, telepathy, and\n                  immortality; Walt Whitman's comment on immortality;\n                  and describes his vineyards, his stone house, his\n                  daily routine, his reading material, and his walks\n                  (1891 Nov 27, incomplete); Dr. Clara Barnes writes to\n                  Cline thanking her for her help and discussing John\n                  Burroughs health and death (1923 Feb); thanks her for\n                  the painting and mentions his trip to the maple camp\n                  at Roxbury, New York (Mar 26); and writes he is in\n                  the midst of the grape harvest; mentions the novel of\n                  his friend Miss Sprague of Ohio, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Earnest Trifler\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  and urges her to study the best authors, which did\n                  not include Donnelly (Sep 3); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-735\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks if he would like to see his paper \"Current\n                  Misconceptions in Natural History\" refused by \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Atlantic\u003c/title\u003eas too\n                  controversial (1903); and writes that he doesn't see\n                  anything wrong in his letter to Walt Whitman, has\n                  just returned from Mr. Whitehead's Arts \u0026amp;\n                  Handicrafts Colony at Woodstock, New York, and\n                  enjoyed his stay with the Gilders at [Faun] Brook\n                  Farm (1905); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-735\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks is he is interested in publishing \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNotes of a Seaso\u003c/title\u003en\n                  which he needs to use in a book for June; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-735\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists various portraits and photographs done of\n                  him over the years and mentions his large grape\n                  harvest (1893 Oct 25); has substituted a better\n                  photograph of himself with his autograph to be sent\n                  to Joaquin Miller (1894 Sep 11); has never heard of\n                  the editors of Walt Whitman to whom Miller has\n                  referred (1897 Sep 26); accepts his offer of a copy\n                  of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Natural History of\n                  Alaska\u003c/title\u003e(Jan 23); acknowledges the receipt of a\n                  sketch (Oct 5); and has written in the book as Miller\n                  requested, has a copy of the 1860 edition of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLeaves of Grass\u003c/title\u003eand is\n                  busy looking back over his Alaska trip with the\n                  Harriman Expedition ([1905?] Oct 27); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-735\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for her approval of his sentiments\n                  concerning women and money, although the reporter was\n                  not very accurate in reporting his talk; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-735\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ac\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes in great detail the events preceding the\n                  death of Thomas Jefferson and his wish to live until\n                  the fourth of July; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#5644\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten on the reverse side of a letter from Mrs.\n                  Welsh to him, about which Carlyle asks advice; and\n                  describes moonshine walks and the fine weather; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-c\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInviting him to tea with Ben Nelson and possibly\n                  John Stuart Mill; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-c\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites to his sister about family news, his work\n                  on his book concerning Frederick the Great, sends a\n                  gift, and mentions the health of his wife, Jane; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-c\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his correspondent's pamphlet concerning\n                  the modern life in England and offers literary advice\n                  and encouragement; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-c\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites concerning an anecdote re Thomas Carlyle; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-c\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-c\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been printing visiting cards for Enid so she\n                  can leave them along with those of her mother as they\n                  leave, sends six calling cards with six kisses and\n                  asks when she can visit him alone and accompany him\n                  on a trip to Eastbourne; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ad\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#4530\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-av\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#5447, -a\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-dj\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePleased to have a letter from an associate of her\n                  youth, expresses her concern for his son, Henry\n                  Leigh, and his financial difficulties, remarks upon\n                  the lack of sincerity and truthfulness in the young,\n                  and her own straitened financial condition due to the\n                  death of her brother who left six children with no\n                  financial resources; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-af\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters testifying as to the fair treatment of the\n                  settlers in the Green River section of Kentucky and\n                  to the good character of General Green Clay; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2291-a\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecretary of State Henry Clay's letters to James\n                  Brown, U.S. minister to France (1823-1829), generally\n                  concern foreign affairs and politics, but\n                  particularly discuss the Louisiana Treaty and its\n                  effects on the collection of alien duties from France\n                  and the affair at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1827 May\n                  30); the re-election chances of President John Quincy\n                  Adams (1828 May 17 \u0026amp; Oct 11); the generosity of\n                  Brown to Mrs. Hart \u0026amp; Mrs. Price and the possible\n                  candidacy of John C. Calhoun for the Presidency (1831\n                  Apr 8 \u0026amp; Dec 18, 1832 Mar 28); public life and\n                  Andrew Jackson (1831 Aug 24); Cholera epidemic \u0026amp;\n                  politics (1832 Oct 23); the future abolition of\n                  slavery in the United States (1833 Jul 7); concerns\n                  over Brown's health (1833 Sep 8); Other topics\n                  include: the appointment of a postmaster in\n                  Lexington, Kentucky (1813 Dec 11); slavery and the\n                  fall in the price of cotton (1837 Apr 26); discusses\n                  the prospects of the Whig Party in the elections with\n                  Nathan Sargent (1838 Aug 11, 1839 Oct 29, 1842 May 21\n                  \u0026amp; Jul 31, 1843 Sep 2 \u0026amp; 19, 1846 Apr 28); the\n                  retirement of Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story\n                  (1845 Feb 9) and the Free Soil question facing the\n                  new President (1849 Feb 16); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#991\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses land claims of Mr. Blane in Kentucky and\n                  disappointment in President Andrew Jackson; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2801\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the importance of systematic effort in\n                  politics to insure success and New York politics\n                  (1830 Dec 13); the importance of defeating Andrew\n                  Jackson in the 1832 election for president (1831 Mar\n                  7; Apr 13); the selection of the Whig party candidate\n                  for vice president and Daniel Webster (1843 Oct 5);\n                  his concerns pertaining to possible war with Great\n                  Britain over Oregon and with Mexico over Texas (1845\n                  Apr 30);and the differences between General Zachary\n                  Taylor and General William Henry Harrison (1848 Jun\n                  16); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#5828\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnswers his request for information about Daniel\n                  Boone, whom Clay did not know personally, by giving\n                  him advice about who to read or contact; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#4990\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquires whether arms belonging to the state of\n                  Kentucky but used by the U.S. government can be\n                  replaced without a special act of Congress (1840);\n                  and discusses a legal case with Wilde (1847); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2290\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Gardner that he can find his opinion on\n                  the undisclosed subject of his letter in the Panama\n                  instructions contained in [Niles?] Register, 1829,\n                  and in the State papers of Congress; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2291\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his feelings about the operations of the\n                  National Clay Club and the political support of the\n                  citizens of Philadelphia for himself (1844 Mar 17;\n                  1845 Dec 16; 1847 Aug 21); and his concern for the\n                  election for governor of Pennsylvania (1844 Sep 19); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1649\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the prospect of success in the\n                  Presidential election in November; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2802\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges the receipt of a volume of\n                  Coleridgeiana; comments on the information in it;\n                  discusses engravings and miniatures of Samuel Taylor\n                  Coleridge and his friends; and mentions Ward Thomas\n                  Poole; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ag\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor item see: McGregor Broadside 1809 .C65; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ah\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ae\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-732\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromises copies of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eYouth\u003c/title\u003eand \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHistory of the British\n                  Army\u003c/title\u003e; has just heard this morning that his\n                  son Borys is in the hospital after being \"slightly\n                  gassed\"; and \"Jessie is firm as a rock, what with her\n                  pride in the boy, her love for me and her profound\n                  unquestioning patriotism\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-732\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been suffering a long bout of very black\n                  depression and illness, including a much swollen\n                  wrist which has allowed him to spend but a little\n                  time in pruning the text of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Rescue\u003c/title\u003e; expresses\n                  his happiness that Colvin's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCroquis des\n                  Personnes\u003c/title\u003eare to be collected and published;\n                  and mentions that Jessie is making marvelous\n                  progress; \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003e#38-732\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends four chapters of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Outcast\u003c/title\u003ehis second\n                  book and asks his advice about different words in the\n                  beginning of Chapter XII; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-732\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends 24 pages of a manuscript for him to see, \"Is\n                  the thing tolerable? Is the thing readable? Is the\n                  damned thing altogether insupportable? Am I mindful\n                  enough of your teaching - of your expounding of the\n                  ways of the readers?\" and admits he is ready to \"cut,\n                  slash, erase, destroy; spit, trample, jump, wipe my\n                  feet on that ms at a word from you\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-732\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePleased with what S.S. Pawling writes, thanks\n                  Garnett for arranging the publication of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nigger of the\n                  Narcissus\u003c/title\u003eand expresses his fears over\n                  composing the ending of the book; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-732\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Garnett for his letter about \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nigger of the\n                  Narcissus\u003c/title\u003e, mentions a visit from S.S.\n                  Pawling, and anticipates reading \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMarius the Epicurean\u003c/title\u003e; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-732\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends a short preface to \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nigger of the\n                  Narcissus\u003c/title\u003eand asks if it cannot be printed but\n                  leaves it to Garnett's discretion; the Preface\n                  appeared in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe New Review\u003c/title\u003ebut was\n                  suppressed when the novel was published in book form;\n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-732\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncorporates the changes suggested by Garnett in\n                  the Preface to \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nigger of the\n                  Narcissus\u003c/title\u003e, discusses a letter received from\n                  William Blackwood saying \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eKarain\u003c/title\u003ewill be\n                  published in November and asking if he had any long\n                  story which could be published as a serial in his\n                  magazine, and attributes all good moments in his\n                  literary life to Garnett; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-732\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaits anxiously for the William Morris book; and\n                  discusses reviews of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nigger of the\n                  Narcissus\u003c/title\u003e, especially the enthusiasm of\n                  Quiller-Couch in his review in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003ePall Mall Magazine\u003c/title\u003ewho\n                  says the book must be a success; also is writing \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Rescue\u003c/title\u003e, \"I am\n                  harassed with anxieties but the thing comes out!\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-732\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses discouragement at his literary impasse\n                  regarding \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Rescue\u003c/title\u003e, \"I am not\n                  dead tho only half alive. Very soon I shall send you\n                  some ms. I am writing hopelessly - but still I am\n                  writing . How I feel I cannot express. Pages\n                  accumulate and the story stands still. I feel\n                  suicidal.... I am afraid there's something wrong with\n                  my thinking apparatus. I am utterly out of touch with\n                  my work - and I can't get in touch. All is darkness.;\n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-732\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses delight that Garnett's first book of\n                  criticism will soon appear but urges that dubious\n                  personalities (like himself) be excluded, even if\n                  deserving, as to give no opportunity for others to\n                  question his judgment about literature; will send a\n                  book by Robert Bridges; and says that his question\n                  about \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Rescue\u003c/title\u003esends\n                  shivers along his back' \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-732\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeaks warmly of Garnett's custom of sending\n                  Conrad criticisms of his books but asks him not to\n                  let them interfere with his own work, suffers an\n                  attack of gout, and discusses Richard Curle's review\n                  of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eTwixt Land and Sea\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  \"That criticism is something and no mistake. All that\n                  went before seems mere verbiage in comparison. I am\n                  exceedingly pleased. Give him my friendly greeting.\";\n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-732\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrouble with his wrist has been disabling at\n                  times, has heeded all of Garnett's advice and\n                  recommendations concerning \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Rescue\u003c/title\u003e, and\n                  discusses the criticism of his character Mrs.\n                  Travers, Lingard, and the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEmma\u003c/title\u003e, admitting that\n                  \"being afraid of striking a false note I failed to do\n                  her justice - not so much in action, I think, as in\n                  expression\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-732\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives advice to Garnett about writing a novel,\n                  \"But before everything switch off the critical\n                  current of your mind and work in darkness - the\n                  creative darkness which no ghost of responsibility\n                  will haunt\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-732\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRefers to his indebtedness to Garnett for all of\n                  his help and assistance in the past in molding his\n                  literary work from the very beginning of his career,\n                  \"Straight from the sea into your arms, as it were.\n                  How much you have done to pull me together\n                  intellectually only the Gods that brought us together\n                  know. For I myself don't. All I had in my hand was\n                  some little creative gift - but not even one single\n                  piece of 'cultural' baggage.\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-732\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConrad discusses his health (1909 Jun 24; 1910 May\n                  6; [1913 Apr 22] \u0026amp; [1913 Aug 2]; 1915 Oct 28;\n                  1921 Sep 12; and n.d. Saturday evening); sends thanks\n                  for gifts sent to him (1910 Dec 24; 1914 Jan 7; 1916\n                  Dec 9); urges Symons to rid himself of all his\n                  uneasiness ([1911 May 11]); appreciates his praise\n                  for his work (1912 Jan 25); experiences car trouble\n                  ([1913 Apr 22]); bemoans the bad behavior of\n                  publishers (1915 Oct 28; 1921 Sep 12); praises Symons\n                  prose and poetry (1918 Dec 9; n.d. Saturday evening);\n                  mentions his son at home after being gassed during\n                  the war (1918 Dec 9)] formerly in McGregor slipcase\n                  46; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-732\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for his letter and his skill in\n                  negotiating for the \"happy termination of that\n                  Cosmopolitan episode,\" glad that [Ortman?] is a\n                  sensible man, and tells him that his next short story\n                  will be ready in ten days; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-732-a\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning logistics and the movements of Lt.\n                  Colonel Tarleton, written from Waynesborough, South\n                  Carolina, prior to the invasion of North Carolina by\n                  Cornwallis in his march to Virginia, fragment with\n                  signature missing; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2517\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBegins with a recitation of the original grant\n                  made by Charles I in 1630, to Sir Robert Heath and\n                  his heirs, of all that Province of Carolina lying on\n                  the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, listing\n                  all those with title to the land up to Dr. Coxe .\n                  After proving his title to the property, Coxe then\n                  describes his efforts at settling the Province; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1178\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for his gift of the Army of Northern\n                  Virginia badge of the \"Old Maryland Line,\" which he\n                  sent to her father, Jefferson Davis, discusses her\n                  father's illness, and expresses regret at missing his\n                  visit; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ai\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated to the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe First Plymouth\n                  Patent\u003c/title\u003epurchased by the noted New York\n                  Americana book collector William Menzies, sometime\n                  after 1866. \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe First Plymouth\n                  Patent\u003c/title\u003e, originally granted on June 1, 1621,\n                  was the first book printed on vellum in the United\n                  States. The volume was edited by Charles Deane,\n                  member of the Massachusetts Historical Society, and\n                  privately printed from the manuscript in 1854; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-u\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves his review of James Bridger is\n                  satisfactory and asks Dellenbaugh to autograph all of\n                  his books for Shepard's private library; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-aj\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for clippings concerning the \"Naming of\n                  Arizona and the Painted Desert\" and asks for a copy\n                  of \"The Naming of the Grand Canyon,\" and tells him he\n                  has a set of the Colorado River Hearings on his shelf\n                  and a full set of Dellenbaugh's books; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-aj\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his recollections of his old\n                  neighborhood at 40 Fitzroy Square and some of the\n                  houses there, including that of Abraham Ward, a\n                  copper engraving, and James Ward's house, which he\n                  \"transcribed into \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAlice-for-Short\u003c/title\u003e; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ak\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites concerning his illness, difficulties of\n                  arranging for a man to come and pack his books, and\n                  arrangements for his travel from London; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-al\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-al\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he was to unwell to come to the\n                  Athenaeum and vote for Stevens and assures him that\n                  the loss will be only a \"temporary vexation\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-dn\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a check signed by his father Charles\n                  Dickens, and relates an incident at a Christmas party\n                  in 1869 where Dickens recalled the address \"Warren's\n                  Blacking, 30 Strand,\" where he had worked as a child,\n                  while playing The Memory Game; the family did not\n                  learn that he had incorporated his childhood\n                  experiences into his novel \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDavid Copperfield\u003c/title\u003euntil\n                  after his death; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-am\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments that Delawares were the favorite grapes\n                  of her mother and asks Mrs. Strong to set the bit of\n                  cake in the garden so the robins can have a taste; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-an\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ao\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites concerning the printing of his \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCapri\u003c/title\u003ethings; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ap\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers to sell his manuscript of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFountains in the\n                  Sand\u003c/title\u003ewhich was bound in two unequal volumes\n                  and has a bibliographical value because it differs\n                  from the printed version, \"There is a story, a kind\n                  of novel, running through it, which I subsequently\n                  extirpated at the advice - I wish now I had not taken\n                  it - of my friend Joseph Conrad\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ap\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites he cannot come due to his sprained ankle; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ap\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbout the following topics: \"The Story of the\n                  Clubfooted Grocer\" and \"The Story of the Black\n                  Doctor\" ([1898]); his stories about Brigadier Gerard\n                  ([1902]; [several in 1903]; ); \"The Leather Funnel\"\n                  ([1903]);\"Sir Nigel\" (1905 Nov 14 \u0026amp; 27; [1905];\n                  [ca. 1905 Dec]; [post 1905]); \"The White Prophet\"\n                  (1909 Jun 4); \"The Gibraltar Tunnel\" (1914 Mar 23);\n                  and \"The Lord of the Dark Face\" ([1929]; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-d\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbout the following topics: spiritualism and the\n                  supernatural; the legal case of George Edalji\n                  (occupying his interest in 1907); \"The Machine\n                  Article\" appearing in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Strand\u003c/title\u003e; \"A Shadow\n                  Before\"; the Bristol Reform Riots; another writer's\n                  criminal biography \"The Episodes of Marge\"; child\n                  studies; Birdie Edwards; and Madeleine Smith. Topics\n                  mentioned here have been placed within the folder in\n                  separate inserts; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-d\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe British Campaign in\n                  France\u003c/title\u003e, chiefly the letters discuss the\n                  publication of his history of the British involvement\n                  in World War I in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Strand Magazine\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  including a typed letter from R.W. Brade about\n                  censorship (1915 May 14) but they also include the\n                  following subjects: his \"Child Studies\" (n.y. Nov 2);\n                  and an undated reference to Sherlock Holmes \"RIP\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-d\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe Sherlock Holmes, including \"The Adventure of\n                  Black Peter\" ([1904]); and \"The Adventure of the\n                  Dancing Men\" ([ca. 1904]; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-d\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#2839\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning research and publications about Robert\n                  Louis Stevenson; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-730\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Robert Louis Stevenson, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Irony of Nature\u003c/title\u003eby\n                  P. Anderson Graham, and Rudyard Kipling; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-e\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: John Emerich Edward\n                  Dalberg Acton, discussing Eliot's literary style;\n                  Richard Monckton Milnes Houghton; Benjamin Jowett,\n                  discussing the \"antiquated philosophies of Germany\";\n                  Leslie Stephen, answers her question concerning\n                  scholarships at Cambridge University; David Masson,\n                  thanks her for her comments about his book on John\n                  Milton; John, Vicount Morley, asking her to write\n                  concerning William Shakespeare; Frederic William\n                  Henry Myers, concerning their travel plans and the\n                  drowning of the Furney sisters in the Nile; James\n                  Thomson discussing his poem, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe City of\n                  Dreadful\u003c/title\u003eNight and his attitude towards life,\n                  comparing it to the Italian poet, Giacomo Leopardi;\n                  and Anthony Trollope, sending a copy of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRachel Ray\u003c/title\u003eand\n                  admitting that he wrote about \"commonplace life among\n                  the most ordinary people\" unlike Eliot; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-f\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmerson writes to an unidentified correspondent to\n                  introduce two of his acquaintances who wish to meet\n                  an Oxford fellow while touring England and that he\n                  has seen Alfred Tennyson (1848); he writes to William\n                  Webb Follett Synge concerning John Hiram Lathrop\n                  (1852); and asks Henry Oscar Houghton to print a\n                  thousand copies of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eConduct of Life\u003c/title\u003efor\n                  Ticknor \u0026amp; Fields (1861); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ar\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning property in Westmoreland County and\n                  Northumberland County, including indentures, deeds,\n                  bonds, patents, judgment in settling Gerard estate,\n                  copy of John Gerard's will, powers of attorney, and\n                  bill of sale for slaves (1738); signed by Anne\n                  Allerton, Richard Bennett, William Berkeley, Landon\n                  Carter, Richard Coles, George Conway, Jane Eskridge,\n                  Robert Eskridge, John Gerard, Thomas Gerard, Mary\n                  Hawkins, William Hockaday, Daniel Hornbye, Richard\n                  Jackson, William R. Jackson, Elizabeth Johnson, W.\n                  Jordan, George Lee, Richard Lee, John Llewellin,\n                  Henry Miller, Willoughby Newton, Thomas Pope, Peter\n                  Rust, William Tebbs, and Peter Temple; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#3009\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the property of the Eskridge-Gerard\n                  families of Westmoreland County and Northumberland\n                  County; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#3009\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding a suit between George Ludlow and Thomas\n                  Gerard concerning land in Westmoreland County; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#3009\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal documents from the Eskridge-Gerard families\n                  of Westmoreland County and Northumberland County,\n                  including indentures, bonds, deeds, etc.; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#3009\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers to visit Staunton on the 25th to give the\n                  promised speech; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2941\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePasses on the request of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe North American\n                  Review\u003c/title\u003efor Cleaveland to do an article or\n                  review of any work concerning American geology for\n                  the July number; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#4650\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes bonds, agreements, complaints,\n                  depositions, indentures, lease, power of attorney,\n                  and promissory notes, pertaining to Denny Fairfax,\n                  Ferdinando Fairfax, George William Fairfax, Louisa\n                  Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Catherine Lee, Charles Lee,\n                  Flora Lee, Francis Lightfoot Lee, Henry Lee, James\n                  Lee, Lancelot Lee, Mary Lee, Mathilda Lee, Philip\n                  Lee, Philip Ludwell Lee, Richard Bland Lee, Richard\n                  Henry Lee, Thedorick Lee, and Thomas Ludwell Lee, as\n                  well as other families; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1106-a\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#1106-a\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssures Bland that his contribution to the relief\n                  of Boston will be published correctly, comments on\n                  the affair of the Rev. Jacob Rowe at William and\n                  Mary, and thanks Bland for a copy of his pamphlet\n                  defending the state of Virginia's actions in the\n                  matter of clerical salaries; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10127-a\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-as\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#3863\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-650\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-371-a\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions the work of Thomas Babington Macaulay\n                  which he likes although he does not have faith enough\n                  to read history; is reading Captain Burton's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eIceland\u003c/title\u003e; mentions Sir\n                  Walter Scott and \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Pirate\u003c/title\u003e, Bernard\n                  Quaritch, who is reprinting his version of a Greek\n                  play, which contains an absurd blunder, Thomas\n                  Carlyle, and William Kemble; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-731-a\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his visit to the \"great Scotchman\"\n                  Thomas Carlyle, and Crabbe's opinion of Carlyle; and\n                  urges Crabbe to read his book \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003ePast and Present\u003c/title\u003e; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-731-a\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Furman's Bibliography of Edward Fitzgerald,\n                  with a copy of the news clipping containing the\n                  bibliography in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe New York Times Saturday\n                  Review\u003c/title\u003e, June 10, 1899; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-731-a\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#3620\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-at\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the affairs of West Florida in the\n                  months before President James Madison's proclamation\n                  took control of this territory for the United States;\n                  \u003cnum\u003e#6665\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#4500\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Ebenezer Foote, a Federalist of New\n                  York State, from Loring Andrews, John Avery, Samuel\n                  Augustus Barker; C.E. Edmunds, Charles A. Foote, John\n                  Foote (to Frederick Foote), Justin Foote, Barent\n                  Gardenier, Daniel Hale, Jacob Morris; John Radcliff,\n                  Stephen van Rensselaer, William Root, Henry van\n                  Schaack, William Thompson, Abraham van Vechten, and\n                  A.D. Zeng, concerning national politics and the\n                  villainy of the Jeffersonian party, especially:\n                  Elbridge Gerry and the XYZ Affair (1798 Oct 11);\n                  Jefferson and the Presidential election of 1800 (1800\n                  May 30); the bitterness between the \"Clintonians and\n                  the Lewisites,\" contemporary political factions (1806\n                  Apr 7); George Clinton, the Embargo, and Thomas\n                  Jefferson (1808 Jan 8); James Madison and the Embargo\n                  (1808 Jan 14); John Adams being suspect as a true\n                  Federalist (1808 Jan 22); controversies surrounding\n                  the presidential election of 1808 (most of the\n                  letters of that year); George Clinton (1808 Aug 8);\n                  the character of Thomas Jefferson (1808 Apr 7; Aug\n                  10); the Embargo (Aug 10 \u0026amp; 25; Oct 28);\n                  references to the opinion of Edmond Charles Genet\n                  concerning Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and\n                  Napoleon (Hale - 1808 Aug 10); James Madison (1808\n                  Nov 8); Other topics include: business (1794 Nov;\n                  1808 Mar 30); Napoleon Bonaparte and his activities\n                  (1808 Jan 29; Mar 10; Aug 22); the National Bank\n                  (1811 Sep 2); and slavery (1820 Apr 29); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#4887\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-362\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-362\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites concerning Hand's land claims, that\n                  according to the Proclamation of 1763, Lord Dunmore\n                  does not grant lands to anyone not a military officer\n                  and that the warrants of survey specify that they are\n                  to locate only where no prior grants have been made\n                  or any settlement actually appears; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2290\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bk\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses John Bunyan, evangelicalism, the Oxford\n                  Movement, and Arthur Hugh Clough; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-au\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#2848\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Spirit of\n                  Punishment\u003c/title\u003ecirculated by the Humanitarian\n                  Society and Penal Reform League; Joseph Conrad and\n                  his books, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Secret Agent\u003c/title\u003eand \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eTales of Hearsay\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  gives literary advice; and mentions his latest book\n                  just published and \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVilla Rubein\u003c/title\u003e; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-g\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGalvez fought against the Apaches in 1763 on the\n                  Eastern border of New Spain, and in 1776 he returned\n                  to America as a Colonel and Deputy Governor of\n                  Spanish Louisiana, distinguishing himself by his\n                  handling of border incidents with Great Britain along\n                  the Mississippi. In 1779, on the outbreak of war with\n                  Great Britain, he was promoted to Brigadier-General\n                  and Governor, capturing Fort Manchak, Baton Rouge,\n                  and Mobile by 1780. In 1781, his conquest of\n                  Pensacola earned him his second title of Viscount\n                  Galvez; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#6163\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#3620\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites concerning taking up a collection for the\n                  poor of London and asks Bateman to assist the Bishop\n                  of London with the collection; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-x\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is a contemporary copy of the\n                  British reply in which the King maintains all his\n                  rights to Georgia and other territories claimed by\n                  Spain; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#9407\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on Major [Rufus] Scott's return from a\n                  scouting expedition to Thoroughfare Gap; both Scott\n                  and Gibbs were in the 19th New York Cavalry; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#495\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGissing mentions the return of his wife, Nell, his\n                  lack of leisure to spend in writing a second book,\n                  and the dangers of procrastination (1881);\n                  congratulates his brother on the completion of his\n                  examination, his wife determined to return to Soho\n                  Square to live, is busy writing his last will and\n                  testament, and reading about Italy (1882 May);\n                  Helen's arm to be operated upon, asks about an\n                  edition of Byron without \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDon Juan\u003c/title\u003e, and plans to\n                  send his paper on pessimism (1882 Nov 5); his wife\n                  has gone to live in [Brinton ?], taking half of their\n                  furniture, hopes to have another novel finished by\n                  midsummer, and he pays Nell a pound weekly (1882 Dec\n                  27); advocates learning to read German, recommending \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eGoethe\u003c/title\u003eby Lewes, and\n                  the essays by Thomas Carlyle about Goethe, and his\n                  purchase of engravings by Raphael (1884 Sep 18); gas\n                  explosion on the ground floor of his building, Jean\n                  Ganssen now staying with him, discusses Buchanan's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eIn Stormy Waters\u003c/title\u003e, \"It\n                  puzzles me how a man capable of fairly good work can\n                  condescend to the most amazing trash in this way,\"\n                  and says that the third volume of his novel advances\n                  (1885 Feb 28); praises George Meredith's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDiana of the\n                  Crossways\u003c/title\u003eas Shakespeare in modern English\n                  (1885 Apr 29); recasting his novel [ \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eIsabel Clarendon\u003c/title\u003e] into\n                  two volumes, enjoying the Reminiscences of Crabb\n                  Robinson, and is spending about eight hours a day\n                  writing (1885 Aug 5); has a check for \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLetty Coe\u003c/title\u003efrom Bentley,\n                  and is worried about Algernon's silence (1886 Dec\n                  23); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-h\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-aw\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates recipient on his college appointment\n                  and disputes historical accuracy in Sydenham Poyntz's\n                  book on Spain; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ax\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ay\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites concerning affairs between the British and\n                  the Indians, mentions troubles with Indians near\n                  Detroit and Fort Michilimackinac, difficulties with\n                  building fortifications in the area, and French\n                  success with the Indians (1764); he also writes about\n                  finishing his reports on the inland forts with a map\n                  of their locations, the few numbers of British troops\n                  in his area, the poor condition of the forts,\n                  partially due to the nature of the materials used in\n                  their construction and repair, the management of\n                  troops, and the plan to survey the area around the\n                  south shore of Lake Erie (1765); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-az\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ba\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrayson, first Senator from Virginia, writes to\n                  Kercheval concerning the management of his land, his\n                  affairs, and the closing of the grist mill, while he\n                  is away serving in the Congress in New York; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1106-c\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#1106-c\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bb\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites concerning the papers of General Mad\n                  Anthony Wayne; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bc\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land in Middlesex County,\n                  Massachusetts, and involving the Glover and Winthrop\n                  families; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-j\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters are about their attempt to get some\n                  letters and a package containing Sarah's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLetters on the Equality of the\n                  Sexes\u003c/title\u003eto their mother in Charleston, South\n                  Carolina, by Peter Parker, since at the time the\n                  postal authorities in Charleston were opening and\n                  destroying all letters from the Grimke sisters except\n                  those by personal conveyance; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2824\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn which he gives advice on the conduct of the\n                  current conflict with France over lands around the\n                  Ohio, reprimands the Lt. Governor for not acting\n                  sooner, assures him of British support and hopes he\n                  will soon retake a fallen fort and two French ones\n                  recently built on English territory. He urges\n                  cooperation with South Carolina governor James Glen\n                  and the bribing of the Cherokee Indians; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2963\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHardy comments that he has nothing for magazine\n                  publication at the present (1882); speaks favorably\n                  on the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCourt Journal\u003c/title\u003e, but has\n                  nothing for the Christmas issue as he is busy with\n                  the second part of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Dynasts\u003c/title\u003e(1905); and\n                  thanks Maw for her poem included in a volume for him\n                  by his poet friends; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bd\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the form of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWhere's Duncan\u003c/title\u003eand\n                  explains what he understood about the agent of\n                  Routledges and the pirating of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFree Joe\u003c/title\u003eand other\n                  Georgian sketches; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-be\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bf\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that Fielding Lewis, who was elected a\n                  councilor by the Assembly, has sent word by George\n                  Thornton that he is utterly unable to serve in that\n                  capacity due to illness; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#4918\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Colonel George Hairston and his uncanny\n                  ability to collect revenue for the public treasury\n                  though taxes; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#6868\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites concerning the purchase of some land Tabb\n                  has advertised and proposes some terms; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#6089\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his deeds he has not received, sends\n                  Watts money collected from rents and comments on his\n                  difficulties in obtaining silver currency; and says\n                  that Increase and Cotton Mather and other Boston\n                  representatives have petitioned the court concerning\n                  Governor Richard Bellingham's will; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bg\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the financial and legal situation\n                  concerning a bond he gave to Jones; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bh\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bi\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bj\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe treaty, concluded at French Broad [Knoxville,\n                  Tenn.] sets the boundary line between the United\n                  States and the Cherokee Nation, guarantees to the\n                  Nation all land outside the boundary line and cedes\n                  to the U.S. all land within the line. The U.S. pays\n                  \"certain valuable goods\" and $1000 annually to the\n                  Cherokees for their land and the Cherokees agree to\n                  be under the protection of the U.S. and no other\n                  nation. The U.S. reserves the right to regulate trade\n                  and navigation of the Tennessee River. Crimes by\n                  either party will be punished by U.S. law,\n                  retaliation is to end, animosities cease and\n                  prisoners restored. The U.S. will also supply\n                  interpreters and free farming implements; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10858\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions Wilson's political activities and\n                  comments on an illness; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-k\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites Wilson regarding his plans to read A.E.\n                  Housman's poetry on the radio, to edit \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWar Letters\u003c/title\u003efor Victor\n                  Gollancz Ltd. And to publish \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCornered Poets: A Book of\n                  Dramatic Dialogues\u003c/title\u003e; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-k\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes a goshawk, discusses extrasensory\n                  perception, and his health, mentions his work and\n                  sets a luncheon date; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-l\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-l\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends regrets that illness prevents Richards from\n                  coming to see him and hopes to arrange another time; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bl\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bn\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers his opinion that she will be unable to\n                  collect on the debt owed her by John Stockton\n                  Littell, who has a good character but not much money;\n                  and offers his assistance in publishing James\n                  Madison's works; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bo\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites of his successful prosecution of the Indian\n                  War against the Indians of northern Florida at St.\n                  Marks and Pensacola and his plans to march to\n                  Columbia, [South Carolina?]; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1648\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#2041\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#564\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends vaccine virus and explains the inoculation\n                  procedure; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bp\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSays he is unable to visit because of the illness\n                  of his brother; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bq\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land in Albemarle County, Virginia; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#4441\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments that her song, although good, is not for\n                  him; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bs\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#2298\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaw came to America in 1794, when 35 years old and\n                  had distinguished himself in India. He settled in\n                  Washington City, prospered and married Elizabeth\n                  Parke Custis, a grand daughter of Martha Washington.\n                  He came in contact with most of the prominent men of\n                  his time, including presidents. Thus the letters\n                  contain much information about the growth of the\n                  United States and the capitol, politics, the War of\n                  1812, anti-Jackson sentiment, trips to springs in\n                  Virginia, a visit to the University of Virginia, the\n                  death of Judge Selden in a duel, affairs in India,\n                  and much personal news. Many of these letters are\n                  addressed to his sister, Joanna, who married Sir\n                  Thomas Rumbold, a prominent East India Company\n                  official; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2801\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWriting as T.E. Shaw, discusses Eccles'\n                  subscription to \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSeven Pillars of\n                  Wisdom\u003c/title\u003e, the price and expected number of\n                  copies, the typeface used, and warns that the book\n                  may be dull; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bt\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bu\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWriting from Paris, Lee informs him that Mr.\n                  Merckle has assured the arrival of goods from\n                  Amsterdam worth about 10,000 pounds, which will be\n                  awaiting the Captain at Bordeaux and wishes him a\n                  prosperous voyage; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2281\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites to see if Dumas thought it possible for Lee\n                  to obtain a loan from Holland for one million\n                  sterling for the United States; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2281\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that Hopkins send him newspapers from\n                  time to time concerning the election of members to\n                  the [Constitutional?] Convention placed within sealed\n                  letters, so the post office will still deliver them; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#5589\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the proceedings of Congress concerning\n                  the preparation of a customhouse system,\n                  compensations to be made to the President, Vice\n                  President and members of the Legislature, an import\n                  bill, the judiciary system, the fifth article of the\n                  Constitution, and the health of President Washington\n                  (1789) and also defends his character to his\n                  constituents, mentions the peace concluded with the\n                  Six Nations, diplomacy with Great Britain, and the\n                  domestic agitations in France(1794); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#4385\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions bill in favor of the Potomac (1790); the\n                  possible tour of James Madison through the Eastern\n                  states, the excise tax, bank bill, and the selection\n                  of the site for a federal city [Washington City]\n                  (1791); the death of Mr. Lewis and his concern to\n                  secure someone else to care for his plantation\n                  affairs, and the death of his mother [Lucy Grymes\n                  Lee] (1792); the conduct of Mr. Genet, and the\n                  proceedings of the Indian commissioners (1793); lease\n                  agreement (1795); request to Madison for a civil\n                  government position (1812); request for an\n                  appointment to the position of commissioner of claims\n                  for property destroyed during the War of 1812 (1816\n                  Apr-May); description of Kentucky (1820); offers\n                  advice to his son attending the University of\n                  Virginia (1826); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#3684\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#3684\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites concerning Hezekiah Ford, Arthur Lee's\n                  secretary, and his safe arrival with all the\n                  dispatches for himself and Congress, the arrival of\n                  the new minister Chevalier de la Luzerne from France,\n                  the recall of Silas Deane, and James Lovell, Chairman\n                  of the Committee of Foreign Correspondence in the\n                  Continental Congress; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2523\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land claims of former soldiers along\n                  the Monongahela River, with a note on the verso in\n                  George Washington's hand \"Col. Andr[ew] Lewis 1st\n                  Mar. 1770 Upon my obtaining an order of survey\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#3620\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Rudyard Kipling bibliography; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bv\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning collections for aid to the poor of\n                  London; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bw\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbout establishing trade relations between\n                  provinces of Louisiana and Texas; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bx\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLowell writes regarding a lecture spot for Charles\n                  V. Kraitsir in the Lowell Lyceum, the North American\n                  Review's treatment of the Hungarian movement, Bibles\n                  in the King's Library (Spain), Ticknor Catalogue\n                  proofs, \"A new edition of the dictionary,\" an\n                  incorrect London Daily News story on army troops in\n                  Cincinnati, the treatment of criminals in the United\n                  States, letters of Walter Savage Landor, and Hallam\n                  Tennyson's \"Jack the giant killer.\" A.H. Clough is\n                  mentioned; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-m\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclines an invitation to preside over an evening\n                  event; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-by\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDolley writes chiefly to her sister, Anna Payne\n                  Cutts, and cousins, Mrs. Van Zandt and Mrs. L. Henry\n                  Cutts, but also to Richard Smith and Mrs. Thornton,\n                  primarily concerning family matters, but also: wigs\n                  (n.y. Aug 2); difficulties in reaching Montpelier\n                  because of bad roads and swollen rivers (n.y. May\n                  13); a letter from Thomas Jefferson about the death\n                  of Maria and the deep grief of the family (1804 Apr\n                  26); and the delicate health of James Madison ([1805]\n                  Jul 29). \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eDolley also writes concerning problems with her\n                  knee and her memory of the Society of Friends, \"our\n                  Society used to control me entirely and debar me from\n                  so many advantages and pleasures, and tho so entirely\n                  from their clutches, I really felt my ancient terror\n                  of them revive to disagreeable degree.\" ([1805] Aug\n                  19); Madison going to the office though ill with a\n                  cold; Thomas Jefferson has a sick headache every day;\n                  Colonel Aaron Burr on the way to Richmond for trial\n                  ([1807] Mar 27); marriage of sister Lucy Payne\n                  Washington and Supreme Court Judge Thomas Todd of\n                  Kentucky; Federalists refuse to enter the Madison's\n                  doors ([1812] Mar 20); disappointed in her desire to\n                  see Payne at Montpelier; and the affairs of her\n                  brother-in-law John George Jackson (1830 Jan 25). \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eOther topics include: gift of a scarf; the\n                  inflammation of her eyes (1838 Oct 8); intense\n                  concern for her sister's health (n.y. May 18);\n                  trouble with her knee keeping the family from\n                  returning to Orange; regrets not being able to nurse\n                  her through this childbirth; anxious to place Payne\n                  at Baltimore in the fall (n.y. Jul 8); urges her\n                  sister to visit and sends money for Payne to come\n                  home (Friday); Madison confined to bed though in\n                  constant receipt of visitors and mail; receipt of the\n                  curls and silk from Mr. Ballard; Payne gone to the\n                  gold mine (n.d.); suffering from inflammatory\n                  rheumatism (n.y. Jun 3); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1661\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the proposed cession of Virginia's\n                  western land claims to the national government; the\n                  Revolutionary War; the French alliance; and the\n                  Virginia-Maryland boundary dispute; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2019\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly discusses the claims of American citizens\n                  against foreign countries (1803 Nov; 1804 Nov 10;\n                  \u0026amp; 1814 [post Jun 27]); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2474\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests Coxe to forward 75 copies of the laws of\n                  the United States intended for Louisiana to Governor\n                  Claiborne at New Orleans, and 25 to Governor Harrison\n                  at Ft. Vincennes, for distribution to the Louisiana\n                  territory; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1595\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses keeping Mr. Bizet, [the gardener?] on at\n                  Montpelier as better suited than a stranger; asks him\n                  to check the post office at Washington and see if\n                  they have his missing issues of the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWeekly Register\u003c/title\u003eand to\n                  retrieve for him his personal copy of a history about\n                  Benedict Arnold's treason from [Richard] Rush who may\n                  have thought it belonged to the Department of State; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2288\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans to leave soon for Rockfish Gap and is\n                  looking forward to a visit from Mrs. Cutts (1818 Jul\n                  27); comments about the package of Talavera wheat\n                  sent by Cutts' agency (1818 Nov 25); asks Delaplaine\n                  to send him the manuscript papers containing\n                  memoranda relating to himself because there might be\n                  inaccuracies and two pamphlets, one on the British\n                  doctrine of neutral trade and \"Political\n                  Observations\" and thanks him for the volume of poetry\n                  by Mr. Mead (1820 Oct); as rector of the University\n                  of Virginia, thanks C.D. Cleveland for the copy of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEpitome of Grecian\n                  Antiquities\u003c/title\u003ewhich he will add to the\n                  University Library (1826 Apr 28); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1661\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his lack of enthusiasm for the offer of\n                  a position as a member of the Board of Public Works;\n                  the opposition of William and Mary to the\n                  establishment of Central College, and their inability\n                  to obtain Dr. Thomas Cooper for Central College (1818\n                  Feb 23); the loss of law professor John Tayloe Lomax\n                  from the University of Virginia, Madison's bouts of\n                  influenza, mismanagement of his rural affairs, and\n                  his loan of a pamphlet by Mr. Grimke to Cabell (1830\n                  Apr 10); discusses possible candidates to replace\n                  Professor Lomax at the University of Virginia; \"the\n                  nullifying doctrine\" of South Carolina and the use\n                  made of the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eProceedings of\n                  Virginia\u003c/title\u003ein 1798-1799 (1830 Sep 12); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#4645\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends the cost of his subscription to the\n                  scientific journal published by Professor Benjamin\n                  Silliman; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2803\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Van Buren's observations on the\n                  modifications of the federal court system to\n                  accommodate a rapidly expanding America; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#4888\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Monroe that he has not heard from Judge\n                  Brook and believes that \"the task imposed on us by\n                  the Convention is of so delicate a nature that with\n                  their foreknowledge of our purpose, it ought to have\n                  been forborne. Your idea of alluding to the advantage\n                  of having the experienced counsel of ex-Presidents in\n                  trying contingencies may be more suited to you than\n                  to me, more of life being within your prospect than\n                  within mine\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2832\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses candidates for the chair vacated by\n                  Charles Bonnycastle in Natural Philosophy at the\n                  University of Virginia; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#4646\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to aid Benjamin Randolph in the procuring\n                  of subscriptions to the papers of his grand-father\n                  Thomas Jefferson in Fauquier County; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2318\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not believe that James Sloan's pamphlet on\n                  Priestcraft would encounter a favorable reception in\n                  his area though Madison has great personal regard for\n                  the Revolutionary patriotic zeal of Sloan; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2804\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not believe under the circumstances stated in\n                  his letter, that James Monroe would disapprove of his\n                  trip to [Russia?]; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#495\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#3620\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-n\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a proposed biography of James Madison; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1562\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his problems with influenza and\n                  accompanying symptoms and sticking with his habit of\n                  walking three miles by seven (1826); and continues\n                  with his morning walk, dinner with President Andrew\n                  Jackson and his niece, Mrs. Donelson, of whom\n                  Marshall writes, \"She is I believe quite popular, but\n                  not so popular as Mrs. Madison was.\" (1830); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#5461\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites in great detail complaining about the\n                  representation of the Federalists in the\n                  correspondence of Thomas Jefferson recently published\n                  by Jefferson's grandson, and discusses his error\n                  concerning the French Revolution, Jefferson's\n                  aspersions about Marshall himself, Jefferson's\n                  political ideas, and ends with, \"In truth I have been\n                  a skeptic on this subject from the time I became\n                  acquainted with Mr. Jefferson as Secretary of State.\n                  I have never believed firmly in his infallibility. I\n                  have never thought him a particularly wise sound and\n                  practical statesman\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#5589\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding surveys, reports, petitions, bill of\n                  complaints, suits, deeds, bonds, agreements,\n                  indentures, and letters concerning legal matters, and\n                  involving the following correspondents or\n                  participants: Mary Ashby, Edward Carrington, Charles\n                  Chinn, Rawleigh Colston, John Conrad, Cornelius\n                  Conway, Denny Fairfax, William Fleming, John Gordon,\n                  John Halker, Garret Hammersley, Frederick Havely,\n                  John Joliffe, Samuel Kercheval, Thomas Lawson,\n                  Charles Lee, Daniel Lee, Henry Lee, Peter Lyons,\n                  James McCallister, Angus McDonald, Edward McGuire,\n                  William McGuire, James Mackie, John Macrae, Charles\n                  Marshall, James Marshall, Louis Marshall, Thomas\n                  Marshall, William Marshall, Philip Martin, John\n                  Milton, John Moffett, John Newman, George Noble,\n                  Elizabeth Opie, Thomas Parker, John Peyton, Burr\n                  Powell, Edmund Randolph, Joshua Singleton, George\n                  Stubblefield , John B. Taylor, Joseph Thompson, James\n                  Ware, Lawrence A. Washington, and Elisha Williams; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1106\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#1106\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussing the terms of an agreement with an agency to collect money due him [Cazenove, 1906 March 12]; thanks for\n                  the kind comments and interest in his work [O'Connor, 1907 January 3 and Bornson, 1913 July 11); gives advice on how to \n                  develop as a poet [Bornsonn, [1918]]; possible agencies open to Mr. Barker [Drinkwater, [1915] July 30) \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-o\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-o\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites concerning his problems with gout, the\n                  appointment of Thomas Jefferson as governor, the need\n                  to restore the state's finances and defending the\n                  country, various bills under consideration in the\n                  House of Delegates, such as one for moving the seat\n                  of government, a tax bill, a resolution ratifying the\n                  French alliance, a bill for establishing Boards of\n                  Trade and War, a bill for opening a land office,\n                  among others, and mentions accounts of a battle with\n                  the enemy at Charleston, South Carolina; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#990-a\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the mission of the delegates meeting in\n                  Philadelphia at the U.S. Constitutional Convention,\n                  whose most prevalent idea is a total change in the\n                  federal system, instituting a great national council\n                  upon the principles of equal proportionate\n                  representation consisting of two branches of the\n                  Legislature, and making the state legislatures\n                  subordinate to the national, establishing a national\n                  executive, and a judiciary system. He also appends a\n                  list of Amendments to the Confederation under\n                  consideration. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#990-a\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites about a friend who is finally able to\n                  depart on a vessel after a storm, the malicious\n                  designs against his father whose enemies ordered his\n                  papers seized and searched wrongfully believing him\n                  to be in possession of certain Plymouth papers, his\n                  father's plan to journey to England to carry an\n                  address of thanks to the king and to restore the\n                  charter of Massachusetts, and news garnered from the\n                  January gazettes about the pregnancy of the Queen\n                  [Mary ?], Pope Innocent XI, Louis XIV, and the Grand\n                  Signour; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRefers to the tribulations and changes brought\n                  about in Scotland by the Glorious Revolution, and his\n                  father's labor in England on behalf of Massachusetts;\n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePraises his cousin Roland, who accepted a call at\n                  Sandwich, discusses \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003ePublic Occurrences\u003c/title\u003eand\n                  its printer, Ben Harris, and the untrue rumor that\n                  the latest sheet was written by Cotton Mather, and\n                  mentions the French despot, Louis XIV, and King\n                  William of Orange; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#4860\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses gratitude for the degree of Doctor of\n              Theology bestowed upon him; \n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cnum\u003e15674\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of introduction which exhorts Foxcroft to\n                  \"seize\" and convert the bearer of the letter if at\n                  all possible; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends a sermon by himself containing a reference\n                  to the character of Foxcroft's father-in-law and an\n                  unusual metaphor for him to read; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvites Foxcroft to hear him lecture on the coming\n                  and Kingdom of God our Savior and the intention of\n                  prophecy; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions a recent earthquake and calls upon the\n                  governor to proclaim a general fast and day of\n                  humiliation and supplication; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#4940\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes Boston under siege, the privations of\n                  the people, the wickedness of the British soldiers,\n                  favorable comments on the publication of the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDeclaration of\n                  Independence\u003c/title\u003e, recommendation that America\n                  maintain neutrality in European affairs, credit of\n                  the paper bills should be supported, bullion should\n                  be acquired and coins stamped; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his attempts to prevent the spread of\n                  rumor and slander about his relationship and conduct\n                  with a woman, perhaps the \"gentlewoman\" whose\n                  mystical relation with Mather, terminated by his\n                  second marriage, in 1703, caused the Puritan\n                  considerable spiritual agitation, together with no\n                  inconsiderable scandal in his flock described in his\n                  Diary, for February to August 1703; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to preach and mention of \"our\n                  patriarch\" Increase Mather; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends a copy of his book, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVisit to the falls of\n                  Niagara\u003c/title\u003ein 1800, as a token of his\n                  appreciation for Breckinridge and his care of his\n                  financial interests; compares his work with that of\n                  Frances Trollope, commenting on how he drew his\n                  impression of the American character from far\n                  different Americans than she did her impression; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bz\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ca\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses events related to the War of 1812, the\n                  apprehension of the citizens of Annapolis, British\n                  warships on the Chesapeake Bay, plans to move to the\n                  safer Belvoir and the \"patriotic song\" by her nephew,\n                  Francis Scott Key; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#5107\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the Union army's withdrawal to\n                  Rappahannock Station and Centreville during the\n                  Bristoe Campaign; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#495\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanking Livermore for a copy of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSoldier's Bible\u003c/title\u003e; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-cb\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites Morgan concerning a land scheme and readily\n                  agrees to participate in corresponding with his\n                  medical society; and refers to his correspondent's\n                  advertisement to be published in the Pennsylvania and\n                  Maryland gazettes and the Governor's decision to\n                  decline to grant land warrants to officers out of\n                  Virginia; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#990\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#6089\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites as a U.S. Senator of a discussion in the\n                  Senate of the meaning of \"The President shall\n                  nominate by and with the advice and consent of the\n                  Senate appoint\" concerning some appointments made by\n                  the President for the courts of France, London, and\n                  the Hague, especially the appointment of Gouverneur\n                  Morris to France, listing his objections to his\n                  appointment and his opposition to increasing the size\n                  of the standing army to 5,000; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#7262\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot meet with him, being engaged with Mr.\n                  Randolph, but does inform him that whatever changes\n                  were considered for the Treasury Department have been\n                  stricken out, especially concerning the position of\n                  assistant secretary; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1661\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that it was impossible to make any other\n                  financial arrangements to pay Mason than to authorize\n                  his agent, Major James Lewis, to sell some property\n                  above Charlottesville and a large tract in Kentucky\n                  and promises to write him as soon as he reaches\n                  France; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1661\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions the Plate River affair; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2598\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses arrangements being made for the speedy\n                  exchange of prisoners of war between Great Britain\n                  and the United States and the complaints concerning\n                  the conduct of the British government towards\n                  American seamen; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1661\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the War of 1812, on the effects of two\n                  acts just passed by Congress dealing with military\n                  organization and pay increases, and an increase in\n                  number of men in the military up to 20,000, upon the\n                  next campaign; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2315\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvises him to not allow Joseph to publish the\n                  book he has in mind and to not consider resignation,\n                  as both will render far more damage politically than\n                  benefit; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1564\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms the Governor that the contractor for\n                  Georgia is bound to supply rations to the militia as\n                  well as the regulars when in service to the United\n                  States government; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2288\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWriting from Albemarle County, he discusses the\n                  behavior and debts of someone Monroe was responsible\n                  for, his wool, his suffering from the heat, an injury\n                  to his leg, and asks concerning the progress of the\n                  buildings in the capital; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2360\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#2360\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRefuses to officially sanction a dedication of a\n                  book by Sir John Sinclair to himself; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1661\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#2019-a\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for a further communication to his\n                  government; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#3643\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Mrs. Monroe's health, Commodore Porter's\n                  conduct in the West Indies, and the Creek Nation's\n                  controversy with the state of Georgia; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2474\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms the doctor that he has followed his\n                  instructions and that his health is improving; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2318\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Agg that the publication in the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEnquirer\u003c/title\u003ewas slightly\n                  altered by Monroe so that he might adopt it for use\n                  in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Whig\u003c/title\u003e; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1661\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms her that he has received the box with the\n                  cake and all his mother's communications, and feels\n                  there is little of hope of being exchanged for Yankee\n                  prisoners at present; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1275\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses death of George Harris at Camp Vigilance\n                  (1861 Jul 12); the first Battle of Manassas (1861 Jul\n                  23); his weariness over the length of the war (1864\n                  Dec 27); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1275\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning business, a Confederate reunion, the\n                  exchange of photographs and letters, impression of\n                  Minneapolis, Minnesota, the Virginia Hotel, Staunton,\n                  Virginia, and an attack on Thomas Rosser by Jubal A.\n                  Early in the Richmond \"State\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1275\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his gazetteer and other works on\n                  geography and refers to critics of Jay's Treaty; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#6125\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites concerning the embezzlement activities of\n                  his predecessor, David H. Baily in the consular\n                  service in Hong Kong; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#5008\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for the basket gift and mentions the\n                  possible reconstruction of the Cabinet in Washington,\n                  D.C., now that Arthur \"the stone that was rejected\"\n                  has become president, and asks him to convey\n                  Washington news; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#5008-c\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSystematically answers the questions in Green's\n                  letter about Mosby's Rangers, his relationship with\n                  Ulysses S. Grant, Major John Scott's publication \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003ePartisan Life\u003c/title\u003ewith\n                  Mosby, and his own book \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMosby's Reminiscences\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  \u003cnum\u003e#5008-d\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites concerning his war sketches written for the\n                  Sunday Magazine and syndicated in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe New York Times\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  which he would like Frank Pemberton to read; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#5008-g\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#5008-a,-b\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks to borrow his book The \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eArt of Marching\u003c/title\u003efor its\n                  references to J.E.B. Stuart; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#5008-h\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites concerning his visit at Yale University; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#5008-e\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#2778\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: encourages grandsons to read Sir\n                  Walter Scott's novels with monetary incentives (1903\n                  May 11); has an operation for appendicitis which\n                  reminds him of bullet extraction during the war (1908\n                  Jun 1); his visit with the children to the White\n                  House where they met Theodore Roosevelt, references\n                  to the teddy bear and Edwin A. Alderman raising one\n                  million for the University of Virginia (1919 Mar 3);\n                  is sending portraits of their parents painted in\n                  Paris for his grandsons, and refers to Theodore\n                  Roosevelt as a madman following his speech at the\n                  Republican Convention (1912 Jun 12); mentions Lady\n                  Astor, the \"Bull Mooser,\" and voting for William H.\n                  Taft (1912 Oct 25). \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eOther topics include: the visit of a lot of\n                  suffragettes to Stuart and a mention of Lady Astor\n                  (1913 Apr 6); Jack Russell and politics in West\n                  Virginia and the Confederate reunion at Gettysburg\n                  (1913 May 15); going to the Springs for his health\n                  and is writing a book (1913 May 22); his prejudice\n                  against post cards (1913 Jun 5); remembers capturing\n                  General Wells who will have a statue unveiled at\n                  Gettysburg Reunion (1913 Jun 30); mentions the two\n                  Battles of Manassas (1914 Jul 9); mentions World War\n                  I (1914 Sep 9); Lady Astor (1914 Oct 8);\n                  reminiscences about being thrown in the Albemarle\n                  County jail when a student at the University of\n                  Virginia and expelled from school, a visit from Miss\n                  Bettie Page Cocke (1914 Oct 23; 1915 Feb 16). \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eHe also writes about World War I and its effect\n                  on business (1914 Oct 27); comments on Woodrow Wilson\n                  (1914 Nov 4); 81st birthday (1914 Dec 6); illness of\n                  son Johnnie (1914 Nov 29-Dec 5; 1915 Aug 20-21);\n                  visit to the University of Virginia (1915 Feb 16, May\n                  5 \u0026amp; 30); will lecture on Stuart's cavalry at\n                  Gettysburg (1915 Mar 4); Cameron Forbes (1915 Mar 4,\n                  Sep 12, Oct 23); German naval warfare (1915 Jun 16);\n                  death of his son Johnnie (1915 Sep 1 \u0026amp; 8);\n                  opposes Woodrow Wilson's \"preparedness\" (1916 Jan 23,\n                  Feb 26); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#5008-a,-b, -f\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-cc\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites as an agent and itinerary Justice among the\n                  Indians, appointed by the General Assembly of South\n                  Carolina, concerning his investigation into the\n                  strengths of the Indian tribes in the lands belonging\n                  to the colony of South Carolina that could possibly\n                  be united by the French settled at Mobile against the\n                  colony and makes suggestions about future settlement\n                  and trade; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1178\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the Battle of Camden, South Carolina and\n                  the defeat of General Sumter at Hanging Rock; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#3620\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscuss the possible sale of books and\n                  mathematical instruments to Dartmouth College,\n                  advertise their connections to New Jersey College,\n                  and credit terms; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-cd\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCall for a Town Meeting in Norwich, Connecticut,\n                  signed by selectmen Thomas Gray, Benjamin Huntington,\n                  Barnabas Huntington, and Elijah Brewster, to discuss\n                  ways to show and promote loyalty to the king; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ce\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrants permission to print whatever poems the\n                  recipient likes but asks that he include \"Thou that\n                  once\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-cf\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParmalee, a South Carolina businessman, writes\n                  concerning life in Charleston, travel through North\n                  Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama on business\n                  trips, with anecdotes about the Revolutionary War\n                  from places visited; news of friends and Dartmouth\n                  College, and comments about national politics, North\n                  versus the South, and slavery; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-cg\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUrging King Louis XIV to conquer and colonize New\n                  Mexico rather than Canada; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1708\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that he has not heard anything lately from\n                  the Southern Army but General Green passed through\n                  Virginia the last Wednesday in haste and reports on\n                  the comments of a deserter from the enemy who lived\n                  in Delaware who believed the enemy to be embarking\n                  for either New York or Charleston; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#3643\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#495\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Valentine to lend him two hundred dollars to\n                  enable him to establish a new magazine called The\n                  Stylus and sends him a prospectus about the magazine;\n                  \u003cnum\u003e#5153-a\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on quarrels between authors and editors,\n                  and mentions Thomas Jefferson Hogg, Mark Twain,\n                  Harriet Westbrook Shelley, and American airmen\n                  learning to fly at a local R.A.F. base; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ch\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#3620\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeriously considering sailing on \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Hannibal\u003c/title\u003e, which\n                  leaves London on the 25th, and asks if he need to\n                  make any arrangement with Customs for himself or if\n                  Irving has any \"commands for the United States\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2832\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the election of Abraham Lincoln, the\n                  loyalty of many Virginia leaders to the Union before\n                  the Civil War, and the deep fear of a slave\n                  insurrection caused by the raid of John Brown upon\n                  its citizens (1873 Apr 11); the separation of church\n                  and state essential to promotion of democracy,\n                  illustrated by a history lesson (1873 Apr 21); the\n                  progress of Reconstruction and its effects in\n                  Louisiana and the inflammatory intent of the book \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Impending Crisis of the\n                  South\u003c/title\u003eand John Brown's raid who was glorified\n                  in the North (1873 May 22); praises Capen's book \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe History of Democracy in\n                  the United States\u003c/title\u003eand comments on the\n                  Tidewater aristocracy in Virginia as compared to that\n                  of New England; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1596\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#564\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#564\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites concerning his \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLife of Dryden\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  William Caxton's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLe Morte d'Arthur\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  Skene's sketches, the playwright Joanna Baillie, a\n                  biography of Humphrey Davy, a translation of Orlando\n                  Furioso, a meeting with the Prince Regent, publishing\n                  ventures, financial affairs, family activities and\n                  friends, French politics, Byron, Coleridge,\n                  Wordsworth, Archibald Constable and the Royal Society\n                  of Scotland; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-p\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-p\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Sir Walter Scott; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-p\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-p\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-p\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImplores Hart to care for the Virginia State\n                  Library while he is at home celebrating his\n                  thirty-third wedding anniversary; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ci\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#9407-a\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains the delays in embarking because of the\n                  dangers of attack at sea by the French and expresses\n                  his love for her and their family; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-cj\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplains about the lack of advertisement for his\n                  books, especially the revised edition of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCashel Byron's\n                  Profession\u003c/title\u003eand the poor profit from sales of\n                  his works, adding he might take his next book to a\n                  different publisher; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ck\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggests possible pictorial subjects for use in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eJohn Bull's Other\n                  Island\u003c/title\u003e; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ck\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFurnishes biographical information concerning John\n                  Bracken; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-cl\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-do\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-cm\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-cn\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRefers to his writing a memoir of his friend and\n                  teacher, Fleeming Jenkin and a story in French for a\n                  French magazine; and offers to buy some of his common\n                  port if he throws in some old rum, \"old rum is our\n                  idol here.\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-730\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-co\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites to his publisher, Smith, Elder \u0026amp; Co.,\n                  requesting that dedication copies of his works be\n                  sent to designated friends; a letter to the Editor of\n                  the Academy asking him to print an enclosed notice,\n                  \"I have found that I could make a better book by\n                  selecting sonnets of one tone \u0026amp; issuing these\n                  together, leaving the most miscellaneous collection\n                  for a future occasion,\" and also writes concerning\n                  his family genealogy; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-q\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photograph, by Walter L. Colls, was used as a\n                  frontispiece for Horatio Brown's 1895 biography of\n                  Symonds; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-t\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites concerning the details surrounding the\n                  seizure of his cotton at Mobile, Alabama for a\n                  subscription for a Confederate loan and his attempts\n                  to be reimbursed; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-cp\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses gratitude for her note and Robert\n                  Browning's Epilogue; and discusses his plans to\n                  arrange a meeting with Queen Victoria now that his\n                  health is restored; also includes a letter from\n                  Thomas J. Wise to Mr. Swann, 1934 February 24,\n                  stating that the manuscript of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCrossing the Bar\u003c/title\u003eis\n                  likely in the hand of Emily Tennyson which is similar\n                  to her husband's; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-cq\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#5908\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn the earlier letter, May 31, 1815, E.L. [Lauton\n                  ?] on board \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Neptune\u003c/title\u003ein Plymouth\n                  Harbor, asks Todd to write a letter to Julian\n                  Touchard at Havre de Grace requesting permission for\n                  a French medical student, Armand Lement, to accompany\n                  [Lautton ?] to America as a sort of waiting assistant\n                  in taking care of Mr. [James Asheton] Bayard\n                  (1767-1815) if Mr. [Albert] Gallatin (1761-1849) has\n                  no objection. Gallatin was in Great Britain\n                  negotiating a commercial treaty for President Madison\n                  in 1815. \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eThe second letter, June 5, 1815, informs Todd\n                  since he [G.B.M.] and Todd had separated, Mr.\n                  Bayard's condition had worsened to the point of death\n                  but he now appeared to be improving. He also tells\n                  Todd that The Neptune will sail on June 14th and asks\n                  him to pay a debt for him to Preston \u0026amp; Burrows if\n                  his finances will allow it; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-dk\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the American colonies; In the summer\n                  and fall of 1765, Townshend was Paymaster General and\n                  ex officio member of the Privy Council; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-cr\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that he had to cut out over 64 pages of his\n                  first book and explains the financial reasons why her\n                  publisher, Chapman and Hall might want her to cut the\n                  length of her book; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-di\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the work of Trumball, especially his\n                  general history of the United States and histories of\n                  Massachusetts and Connecticut, and mentions Joseph\n                  Emerson, Thomas Ruggles, Claudius Buchanan, and the\n                  War of 1812; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-r\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the recent presidential election of\n                  Thomas Jefferson, the Federalist Party will throw\n                  many obstacles in his path, their appointment of\n                  James A. Bayard as minister to France, and Tucker's\n                  advocacy of abolishing the office of President in\n                  favor of a federal Council of the States; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#3640\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses internal improvements in Virginia as\n                  described in his message to the citizens just sent to\n                  the printers, and his high opinion of Colonel Gamble\n                  exceeded only by that of Claudius Crozet, \"But you\n                  undervalue Crozet - rely on it that I am not deceived\n                  when I pronounce him inferior to no man in Virginia\n                  for that quality which old George Mason esteemed so\n                  highly, real sagacity - added to which he is a man of\n                  the most extensive research, and profound science -\n                  But above all I regard him as honest - His candor has\n                  caused him to be sometimes unpopular in particular\n                  sections\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#2510-a\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-dg\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#2261\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawn in ink while on a wagon trip from the\n                  Catawba River in western North Carolina to the\n                  Potomac River in Virginia, showing intersecting and\n                  branch roads, plantations, churches, fords, streams,\n                  and inns, near the Road. Consists of 25 itinerary\n                  maps in a complete, consecutive series, covering the\n                  entire journey through these states on the way to New\n                  Jersey, by a member of the Stockton or Eddy family of\n                  New Jersey; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1112\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends Captain M.J. Fletcher for the position\n                  of Love's secretary; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-cs\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses news of family and friends, includes\n                  handwritten transcripts of the letters, genealogical\n                  notes on the Mather family and news clippings; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-ct\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRamsay replies to a letter from Ward concerning\n                  the piping of water from the Wando River to\n                  Charleston, S.C., to supply domestic needs and to\n                  douse fires; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-dm\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#5205\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers his advice on how to improve Morse's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAmerican\n                  Gazetteer\u003c/title\u003epublished in 1797, by incorporating\n                  some of Scott's work on Connecticut and the middle\n                  states; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#7895-a\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the terms of printing Morse's American\n                  Gazetteer, including the type and page size; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#7610\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites concerning financial affairs; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#5589\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-cw\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the pronunciation of the name of John\n                  Donne and includes a copy of a letter from Wells to\n                  Henry Seidel Canby on the same subject; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-cu\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites to a publisher asking if Hall Caine\n                  accepted the same conditions for his manuscript as\n                  they have proposed to him, and mentions a serial,\n                  \"Wheels of Chance,\" appearing in Today which he\n                  wishes to place in an American publication as well as\n                  about a dozen stories; he asks for the support of\n                  Bell in an upcoming controversy; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-cv\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFurnishes the text of a telegram and requests\n                  Dennis make more copies of the telegram and add\n                  information to ridicule an editor who wrote an\n                  uncomplimentary article about him; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-cx\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-762\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-762\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#9778\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-dh\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclining a visit due to health and mentioning\n                  \"spiritual handwriting\"; to an unidentified\n                  recipient, praising a book of poems received and\n                  mentioning Sarah Smiley and Dean Stanley; and to\n                  Charles H. Allen concerning affairs in Egypt, the\n                  slave trade, and American freedmen; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-cy\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-cz\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-da\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes part of his canvassing tour from Maine\n                  to Georgia to get subscribers for his \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAmerican Ornithology\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  focusing on Maryland and Washington, D.C., where he\n                  mentions the variety of characters he encountered,\n                  the wretched condition of slaves along his journey,\n                  and his visit with Thomas Jefferson who gave him a\n                  letter of introduction to a gentleman in Virginia\n                  acquainted with a someone who had spent his whole\n                  life studying the habits of birds; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#8133\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates the death of George Duncan in Norfolk,\n                  Virginia, by yellow fever, and continues with his\n                  description of his canvassing tour to sell \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAmerican\n                  Ornithology\u003c/title\u003efrom Norfolk southward; describes\n                  the streets of Norfolk full of water and mud and the\n                  flooded conditions elsewhere, fever at Suffolk,\n                  hunting rare birds at Murfeesboro, the products of\n                  North Carolina, including tar, turpentine, hogs and\n                  apple brandy, \"a tumbler of which is their morning\n                  beverage as soon as they get out of bed,\" the roads\n                  along coastal North Carolina winding through stagnant\n                  ponds swarming with alligators, enormous cypress\n                  swamps, \"the rich Nabob rice planters who live among\n                  large villages of their Negroes,\" who were so\n                  hospitable Wilson claimed he could hardly get away\n                  again, the deep sands of South Carolina, a trade for\n                  \"a very devil\" of a horse, the climate of Charleston,\n                  South Carolina, and as \"to the infamous and execrable\n                  system of slavery of the Southern states, it has\n                  debased not only the slaves but their masters\"; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#6209-a\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends a book in appreciation for Edmunds'\n                  contribution to the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMemoir of Frederick Lewis\n                  Gay\u003c/title\u003e, includes undated list of books; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-db\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites concerning the Whiskey Rebellion; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-dc\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContaining receipts, accounts, and bills of sales,\n                  and mentioning ships \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRecovery, Sally, Lydia, Betsy,\n                  York, Little William, American Revenue, Hero\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  and \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBunker Hill\u003c/title\u003eand copies\n                  of letters from Dudley Woodbridge to John Welles\n                  concerning the ship \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRecovery\u003c/title\u003e(1780); \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-dd\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the disposition of articles once\n                  smuggled into New Spain by France; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-de\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites to Cunningham concerning busts of Sir\n                  Walter Scott, [Samuel] Coleridge, and Robert Southey,\n                  and discusses his own poetry; letters to Powell,\n                  discuss the Copyright Bill, many details about\n                  Wordsworth's revision of Chaucer, his poor eyesight,\n                  a play by Leigh Hunt, Sir Robert Peel, and \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Monthly Chronicle\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-s\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: John Wormeley to Hercules\n                  Mulligan and Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. Allen; Burr Powell to\n                  [John Wormeley?]; Ralph Wormeley to Isaac Kent;\n                  Forrest S. Stoddert to Ralph Wormeley; Ralph Wormeley\n                  to Captain Presley N. O' Bannon; Mann Page to\n                  Willoughby Morgan; and Ralph Wormeley to Willoughby\n                  Morgan; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1106-b\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#564\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#564\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#564\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContaining daily reports of Champney detailing his\n                  supervision of defenses at Fort Sumter during the\n                  siege of Charleston, South Carolina, together with\n                  six letters, 1861-1863, chiefly re his work as a\n                  Confederate ordnance officer, and an undated clipping\n                  on the evacuation of St. Simon's Island, Georgia.\n                  Correspondents include Major William H. Echols,\n                  recipient of most of the reports, Colonel David B.\n                  Harris, Major Stephen Elliott, and General Benjamin\n                  Hardin Helm. In addition to eighty-five morning\n                  reports the letterbook also contains accounts of\n                  payrolls and clothing replacements issued. A separate\n                  detailed guide to this collection is available. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#992\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA separate detailed guide to this collection is\n                  available. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1159\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#6071\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCotton's fame as a \"master of precedents\" spread\n                  \"so far that in 1600 the queen's advisers referred to\n                  him a question of precedency which had arisen between\n                  Sir Henry Neville, an English ambassador, and an\n                  ambassador from Spain, who were together at Calais\n                  discussing the terms of an Anglo-Spanish treaty.\n                  Cotton in an elaborate paper decided in favour of his\n                  own countryman.\" ( \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDictionary of National\n                  Biography\u003c/title\u003e\"Robert Cotton.\") \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1011\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#9407-a\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf interest are a letter from General Meade 1864\n                  July 3 requesting Duane's opinion on whether an\n                  attack is feasible; Meade's orders of July 9\n                  concerning a siege of Petersburg; Duane's plan of\n                  operation July 10; Duane's opinion that a mine\n                  assault would fail due to flanking artillery fire,\n                  July 24; Duane's deposition on the failure of the\n                  attack, July 30; and Duane's opinion on the\n                  feasibility of proposed night attacks on the\n                  Petersburg defenses, 1865 March. Pontoon bridges are\n                  also a frequent topic. \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eA small pocket letterbook contains carbon\n                  copies of Duane's dispatches sent on the letter head\n                  of the Army of the Potomac headquarters 1864 March\n                  11-July 29. A small pocket in the back of the volume\n                  contains loose dispatches received March and April\n                  1865 together with carbon sheets, an ivory pencil,\n                  and a mss map of Hatcher's Run, 1865 April 1.\n                  Correspondents included J. G. Barnard, Richard\n                  Delafield, Winfield Scott Hancock, A. A. Humphreys,\n                  Rufus Ingalls, George G. Meade, Ira Spaulding,\n                  Gouveneur Kemble Warren, Horatio G. Wright. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#1182\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribing camp life and troop movements, the\n                  effects of marching on his health, constant rain,\n                  skirmishes, capture of Confederates, the Battle of\n                  Perryville, Don Carlos Buell, Thomas L. Crittenden,\n                  William S. Rosecrans, capture of Morgan's men at\n                  McMinnville, Tennessee, Battle of Stone's\n                  River/Murfreesboro, pay, destruction of Confederate\n                  flour mills, and many other references which can be\n                  found in the Virgo record. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#10547-bm\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWriting about farm routine, servants, insect\n                  devastation, the weather, family activities, and\n                  trips to Washington and Baltimore. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#5702\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBecause of his acquaintance with many of the\n                  leading American colonists, he was frequently\n                  consulted during the war by the English ministry; \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#703\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussing the re-election of Abraham Lincoln,\n                  troop strengths on both sides, deserter problem,\n                  demobilization of the Federal armies, the formation\n                  of 5 military districts in the South, the sale of\n                  \"war surplus materials,\" the policy of President\n                  Johnson, problems raised by the liberation of slaves,\n                  the operation of the Freedmen's Bureau, transfer of\n                  troops to the Mexican border and the possibility of\n                  U.S. intervention in European affairs. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#7231\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKept while commanding the cavalry corps at South\n                  Mountain, Antietam, and Fredericksburg. The\n                  dispatches are addressed to Generals Randolph Barnes\n                  Marcy and John Grubb Parke. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#495\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#4577\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKept chiefly by Joseph Jones and containing\n                  records of court-martials and orders of General\n                  Muhlenberg and Baron Von Steuben. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#993\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribing a sailing voyage through central\n                  Florida from Orlando to Punta Gorda. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#6173\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38737\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#4859\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an account of the life of Cotton Mather\n                  written for his son, in his own handwriting. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#3860\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#9778\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#9778\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#9778\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#9778\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#9778\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Commonplace book was begun after his return to\n                  England and there are no mentions of Virginia.\n                  Strachey has numbered this volume throughout,\n                  arranging his private thoughts and references to\n                  books alphabetically. # \n                  \u003cnum\u003e1123\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-736\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-735\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContaining an detailed account of his travels to\n                  Newfoundland and the Colony of Virginia. Reade\n                  (1657-1723) began his account of his first voyage in\n                  1674, when he sailed as a physician and surgeon in\n                  chief, on a merchant vessel commanded by Captain\n                  Stoplen Pain. He furnishes much information about the\n                  fishing trade, crops, planters, diseases, flora and\n                  natural features of Newfoundland. \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eHe undertook another voyage with Captain\n                  Sampson Clark in the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRoyal Exchange\u003c/title\u003eto the\n                  Cape Verde Islands, \"Terra Nova,\" Spain and Italy.\n                  Other voyages followed with Captain Fastolf on the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThomas and Francis\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  Captain James Cuttiford on the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eReal Friendship\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  Captain Wootten on the Mercy, and Captain Erastus Joy\n                  for the Virginia Colony where he stayed with the\n                  Colonel Leroy Griffin. While discussing his stay in\n                  Virginia, he mentions the tobacco industry, flora,\n                  diseases, especially the effects of rattlesnake bite\n                  and the habits and characteristics of the snake, much\n                  about the native Indians, Jamestown, and treatment of\n                  indentured servants. \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eHis account continues with his return to\n                  England, his studies, entry into holy orders, his\n                  marriage to Joanna Woodward, and the birth of his\n                  children. # \n                  \u003cnum\u003e7290\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKept by Dick while on a mission to the United\n                  States by the Commissioners under the British\n                  Convention of 1806 to investigate various claims\n                  which Parliament had undertaken to settle. He left\n                  Edinburgh on August 1806, and sailed from Liverpool\n                  in November. \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eThe journal covers visits to New York, Trenton,\n                  Princeton, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Georgetown,\n                  Alexandria, Washington, D.C., where he met both\n                  Thomas Jefferson and James Madison and other\n                  prominent Americans, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederic,\n                  Norfolk, Petersburg, Richmond, Charlottesville, where\n                  he visited Monticello, Warm Springs, Warrenton,\n                  Raleigh, Fayetteville, Charleston, Wilmington,\n                  returning home from Halifax via Washington and\n                  Philadelphia. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#4528\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScanland's journal gives his observations on\n                  western Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois and\n                  Missouri. He comments on the scenery, towns, inns and\n                  innkeepers, the state of agriculture and the\n                  suitability of land for farming, and the people he\n                  meets, particularly noting their health, social\n                  condition, and general state of cleanliness. He also\n                  reflects continually on his sweetheart back home,\n                  comparing her to a new girl he meets on his travels.\n                  Of interest is a brief description of a flood in\n                  Shawneetown, Ill. # \n                  \u003cnum\u003e2458\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWood makes observations on customs, institutions,\n                  intellectual life, weather and travel conditions,\n                  agriculture, and cotton textile manufacturing, and\n                  comments on the differences between northern and\n                  southern society including the general prosperity in\n                  the north and the high cost of free labor. Topics of\n                  interest include descriptions of New York City; a\n                  Fourth of July celebration; a fatal duel; a medical\n                  procedure; the casting of gudgeons; sermons he hears;\n                  national politics; sword, pistol, and woolen\n                  factories; views on female education particularly\n                  geography which enables women to \"understand the\n                  conversation of men\" and astronomy which will \"lead\n                  the mind to its maker\" and noting that \"female\n                  pedantry is at all times abominable\"; a murder trial;\n                  the purchase of cotton manufacturing machines; and\n                  medicinal uses of the slippery elm. People he meet\n                  include members of the Biddle family, a General\n                  Doughty, and Benjamin Silliman of Yale with whom he\n                  debates on \"the difference of the mental qualities of\n                  the Negro and the white man.\" # \n                  \u003cnum\u003e2503\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson was a native of New Kent County,\n                  Virginia, presently Hanover County, who operated a\n                  store and a plantation, and served as a factor for\n                  several British merchants. Until 1700, Anderson was\n                  jointly concerned with Cuthbert Jones and Samuel\n                  Clarke, of England, in the operation of the store and\n                  in the purchasing of tobacco in Virginia. After 1700,\n                  Jones continued to consign European goods to Anderson\n                  and to order annual purchases of tobacco.\n                  Occasionally, John Page and Richard Lee also used\n                  Anderson as their factor. Anderson consigned his own\n                  tobacco harvests to Page, Lee, John Gibson, or John\n                  Lane. In 1713, he was appointed an executor in the\n                  estate of John Page, which brought him into\n                  association with Micajah and Richard Perry. \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eAll of these activities are reflected in his\n                  letters, as well as revealing information about the\n                  Virginia economy, annual tobacco prices, rates of\n                  exchange, shipping rates, annual crop conditions,\n                  store keeping, and his duties as a Virginia factor\n                  for British firms. The letterbook also contains a\n                  small group of letters, 1715-1717, pertaining to the\n                  executors settlement of his estate. # \n                  \u003cnum\u003e4047\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#3863\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-739\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContaining her transcriptions of letters by Louis\n                  Aime Adolphe Fourier de Becourt, with annotations by\n                  de Bacourt, originally written while he was French\n                  Minister in Washington. These letters narrate his\n                  daily life in Washington, and travels through the\n                  country. The second volume contains copies of printed\n                  sources describing the economy and society of the\n                  United States. # \n                  \u003cnum\u003e9517\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#3850\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10,066\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632-a\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-632-b\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe first orderly book is that of the artillery\n                  corps, from Winchester, and the first eleven pages\n                  were written by the commander Major James Faulkner\n                  with the remainder in the handwriting of his\n                  sergeants. It records the events of the march to\n                  Norfolk, the organization of the artillery under\n                  Colonel Read, and all the General, Brigade, and\n                  Regimental orders to June 17, 1813, when Major\n                  Faulkner was ordered to Craney Island. At the end is\n                  a note by Charles J. Faulkner about the finding of\n                  the book. The second orderly book was that of Elisha\n                  Boyd, Lt. Colonel of the 4th Regiment of Virginia\n                  Militia, and father-in-law of the first Charles James\n                  Faulkner, covering May 3 to August 1, 1814, when\n                  Washington was threatened by Cockburn and the\n                  defenses of Norfolk were strengthened. On July 22 an\n                  attack was repulsed and dead buried. It also records\n                  courts-martial, punishments, and all the general,\n                  brigade, and regimental orders. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-728-a\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribing thousands of acres of woodland, iron\n                  mines, slaves, cattle, his plant for making iron at a\n                  settlement called Spotswoodville, his manufacturing\n                  procedure, production rates, cost in labor and raw\n                  materials, and transportation opportunities. # \n                  \u003cnum\u003e425\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContaining the report of the commission to examine\n                  the state of the Plantations on the continent of\n                  America, signed by J. Chetwood, P. Dominique, Edward\n                  Ashe, and Martin Bladen, and including information on\n                  forms of government, population, militia strength and\n                  trade. Colonies surveyed in the report are Nova\n                  Scotia, New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode\n                  Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey,\n                  Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and\n                  South Carolina. Other sections are entitled:\n                  Consequence of the Plantation trade, French\n                  Mississippi, Considerations for favoring improving\n                  and enlarging the dominions in America, in relation\n                  to the Indians, and in relation to the government of\n                  the Plantations. # \n                  \u003cnum\u003e3636\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe served in a regiment under Comte de\n                  Rochambeau's command during the French operations\n                  during the American Revolutionary War; a key to pages\n                  describing various events can be found under the\n                  accession number of the collection. \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eThe first volume covers the period 1763-1779,\n                  is not based on first hand observations and is\n                  largely derivative. It includes a summary of events\n                  leading up to the outbreak of hostilities in 1775;\n                  Bunker Hill; Ticonderoga, Montreal, and the attack\n                  against Quebec; operations in Virginia and the\n                  Carolinas; evacuation of Boston; Declaration of\n                  Independence; New York and New Jersey campaigns; the\n                  Northern lakes; British occupation of Philadelphia;\n                  Pennsylvania campaigns in 1777; Connecticut and New\n                  York in 1777; Pennsylvania \u0026amp; New Jersey in\n                  1777-1778; Burgoyne Campaign; British evacuation of\n                  Philadelphia; and the arrival of D'Estaign. \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eThe second volume covers the period 1780 June\n                  to 1783 June and is based upon first hand observation\n                  offering an authoritative account of French military\n                  and naval operations during the Revolution. It\n                  includes the voyage from France, arrival in Rhode\n                  Island; Camp at Philipsburg and junction with\n                  Americans under George Washington; crossing of the\n                  Hudson and march to Philadelphia; march south to\n                  Yorktown, Virginia; Yorktown Campaign and subsequent\n                  British surrender; Winter quarters; account of\n                  Rodney's victory over De Grasse on April 12, 1782;\n                  march north to Boston; Embarkation and voyage home\n                  via Porto Rico and Porto Bello; arrival at Brest;\n                  description of the Dunkard settlement at the Ephrata\n                  Cloisters; and remarks re the Quakers. # \n                  \u003cnum\u003e4976\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLloyd discusses his poetry, translations, and\n                  publication problems, criticizes Barton's poetry and\n                  comments on Robert Southey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge,\n                  Lord Byron, John Keats, Charles Lamb, and P.M. James,\n                  and mentions his family, home, and frequent bouts of\n                  depression; includes two letters from his father,\n                  Charles Lloyd, Sr. to Barton and a manuscript,\n                  \"Stanzas on the Death of Caroline Queen of Great\n                  Britain. For listing of individual letters see the\n                  guide. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-733\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites describing his new lodgings, a fire in\n                  Sachsenhauser, and mentioning Sir Walter Simpson\n                  (1872 Aug 4); acknowledges authorship of \"Harold\" and\n                  \"Salt Water Financier\" and will be home soon from\n                  [France?] [1878?]; though working hard, feels like he\n                  must produce until death, and has gotten two editions\n                  of Arabian Nights (1883 Jun 15); sends revisions for\n                  his father's paper read as President of Royal Society\n                  of Edinburgh and mentions his opinion of Thomas\n                  Carlyle (1885 Jan 14); discusses problems with David\n                  in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eKidnapped\u003c/title\u003eand mentions\n                  \"Alan Breck\" (1886 Apr or May); and believes \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eKidnapped\u003c/title\u003eis going to\n                  succeed (1886 Jul 28). \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-730\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFitzgerald writes about his travels in England and\n                  Ireland, his family, art collecting, especially his\n                  interest in John Constable, and his friends,\n                  particularly Alfred Tennyson and Thomas Carlyle. He\n                  also mentions Edward Moxon, Leigh Hunt, William\n                  Wordsworth, John Henry Newman, Maria Edgeworth,\n                  George Peacock, Samuel Lawrence, George Crabbe,\n                  Thomas de Quincey, Charles Dickens, and William\n                  Makepeace Thackery. \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eIn addition to the 74 letters to Barton, are\n                  Fitzgerald's copies of and commentaries on the\n                  Biblical stories of Joseph, David, Saul, and\n                  Jonathan, copies of two poems by Tennyson, a\n                  registered letter receipt, and five letters from John\n                  Gibson Lockhart \u0026amp; Charlotte Sophia (Scott)\n                  Lockhart to Barton. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-731\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-732\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the exploration and title to East and\n                  West Florida and Louisiana, the Spanish and French\n                  Colonies in America, and the Louisiana Purchase; he\n                  discusses whether the United States has a\n                  well-founded claim to West Florida, whether the\n                  people of West Florida were justified in declaring\n                  themselves independent, and if the United States\n                  would be justified in defending West Florida or in\n                  adding it to the Union. # \n                  \u003cnum\u003e5178\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the different types of stock in the\n                  United States, available at various rates of interest\n                  (1806 Dec 25); lands in New Jersey from the estate of\n                  L. [Kortright?] (1794 Apr 1); the illness of\n                  President James Madison (1813 Jun 28); belief that\n                  his political documents and letters will vindicate\n                  his conduct both before his mission to Europe and\n                  since his return home (1816 Jan 24); illness of Mrs.\n                  Monroe (1820 Jul 1; 1824 Sep 1); upcoming visit of\n                  the Marquis de Lafayette (1824 Sep 1); invitation to\n                  dine with Judge Nelson and James Monroe at Mr.\n                  Michie's, (1828 Jul 26). # \n                  \u003cnum\u003e2528\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChiefly concerning matters pertaining to the\n                  running of the Department of State in his absence,\n                  and one letter to Samuel Pleasonton, as clerk in the\n                  Department of State; and one letter to General John\n                  Mason. \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eDiscusses the purchase of horses from Isaac\n                  McCuddy (1811 Sep 3); transport of prisoners (1814\n                  Mar 29; Apr 16); written to Dr. Jones of\n                  Northumberland County to authorize sending an agent\n                  to the [West Indies?] to look after the slaves from\n                  that quarter and the country between the Northern\n                  Neck and Norfolk (1815 May 18); his financial affairs\n                  suffered from his absence on duty to his country, his\n                  health improving, and various business in the State\n                  Department (1815 May through Sep); his claim to the\n                  comptroller for additional compensation for his\n                  former mission to France and other missions which\n                  caused him to have to borrow money (1816 Nov 21; 1826\n                  Jan 12, 23, 25, Feb 4; Apr 10); the death of his\n                  grandchild, the daughter of Mrs. Gouverneur and a\n                  request for all proper assistance to several office\n                  seekers (1821 Sep 15); sends letters to Pleasonton to\n                  forward to his friends in France (1827 Mar 28; 1828\n                  Apr 7); the meeting of the Board of Visitors at the\n                  University of Virginia (1829 Jul 26); the plan for an\n                  executive government at the University of Virginia\n                  and his financial difficulties (1830 May 2; 1831\n                  Apr); including a typed letter, 1911 Nov 4, from\n                  Roswell Randall Hoes concerning Monroe family\n                  genealogy. # \n                  \u003cnum\u003e495\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding accounts of George Weedon with Fontaine\n                  Maury, James Monroe, William Mercer, Timothy Green,\n                  John Minor, the Fredericksburg Academy, the estate of\n                  Hugh Mercer, of which Weedon was executor, and\n                  soldiers stationed at the Sentry Box. Account entries\n                  are primarily for cash, but also include entries for\n                  the delivery of wood, personal and household\n                  expenses, slave hires, legal services, lottery\n                  prizes, sundries and building supplies. # \n                  \u003cnum\u003e2525\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChiefly clippings, obituary notices and eulogies.\n                  There are also clippings about incidents in Madison's\n                  life and administration, particularly during the War\n                  of 1812, as well as tipped in prospectuses for a\n                  biography and his papers. There are copies of Madison\n                  speeches and letters, and letters from Dolley Payne\n                  Todd Madison and J.C. Payne. # \n                  \u003cnum\u003e9911\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses a naval appointment, a land settlement\n                  scheme on the Ohio opposed by Lord Hillsborough, the\n                  Gasp\u0026amp;#39264;affair, Bunker Hill, naval operations\n                  in Virginia and on the Delaware (Lord Dunmore's\n                  retreat), the Staten Island Peace Conference,\n                  Saratoga, General Burgoyne, the burning of New York,\n                  Hessians, consequences of the American-French\n                  alliance, British foreign and economic affairs, and\n                  the guardianship of Felix Viret. # \n                  \u003cnum\u003e4390\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConsists of two volumes with marbled paper\n                  wrappers, labeled \"First\" and \"Second,\" in A.S.\n                  Hamond's autograph, with occasional comments added by\n                  G.E. Hamond, and covering Hamond's career as an\n                  active sea officer from 1769 until 1794, when he went\n                  to the Navy Board after an illness; glued into the\n                  front of book two is an unsigned, hand-drawn map, in\n                  color, of the area from Philadelphia westward,\n                  illustrating the Brandywine campaign. # \n                  \u003cnum\u003e680\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeginning with his appointment to \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Roebuck\u003c/title\u003e, her\n                  departure from England in September 1775, his first\n                  stay at Halifax, his share in the blockade of the\n                  Jersey Coast; Delaware Bay and Chesapeake Bay; his\n                  covering of the landing of Sir William Howe's troops\n                  for the Battle of Long Island; and expedition to\n                  Antigua and the Leeward Islands; and ends with the\n                  capture and occupation of Philadelphia in 1777.\n                  Includes many observations and anecdotes on the\n                  conduct of the Revolution, including the \"peace\n                  offensive\" by Lord Howe and Sir William Howe to\n                  George Washington, the difficulties of the British\n                  with the defenses of Philadelphia, and the barriers\n                  the Americans placed in the Delaware River invented\n                  by Dr. Franklin. # \n                  \u003cnum\u003e680\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e# \n                  \u003cnum\u003e680\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn several distinct sections, including: Letters\n                  sent and received, December 28, 1771- December 29,\n                  1777, while he was on the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBarfleur\u003c/title\u003e, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eArethusa\u003c/title\u003e, and the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRoebuck\u003c/title\u003e, 50 pages; and\n                  Orders issued and received, 1772-1777, while\n                  commanding the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eArethusa\u003c/title\u003e, and the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRoebuck\u003c/title\u003e, including\n                  important data on the methods of signaling in the\n                  British Navy, as adapted to service during the\n                  American Revolution, a copy of the resolution of the\n                  Pennsylvania Council of Safety, December 21, 1776,\n                  pages 105-110. # \n                  \u003cnum\u003e680\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#680\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#680\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#680\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents similar to those in slipcase 59,\n                  apparently Hamond started two letter books\n                  simultaneously, one for letters to superiors, and one\n                  to subordinates, but his secretary used them\n                  indiscriminately. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#680\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning routine matters when Hamond was in\n                  command at Halifax. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#680\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#680\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Hamond's voyages in Cawesand Bay,\n                  Woolwich, Gravesend, Spithead, Portsmouth, Cartagena,\n                  Lagos River, Cadiz, Tagus, Lisbon, Gibralter, Malta,\n                  Valetta Harbor, Naples, and Messina. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#4609\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#4609\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#4609\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#4609\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEden begins with his service in 1785 as a\n                  Captain's servant and continues through the\n                  Napoleonic Wars. It contains accounts of all ships on\n                  which he sailed, admirals under whom he served,\n                  including Hyde Parker and Horatio Nelson, actions in\n                  which he was engaged and enemy ships captured. He\n                  describes the battle of Copenhagen, sieges of Malta\n                  and Flushing and action at Naples. There are personal\n                  notes on health and travels, and observations on the\n                  British custom of requiring other ships to salute her\n                  colors. With the memoirs are a letter granting\n                  permission to publish, 1823; a letter, 1793, as a\n                  midshipman, relating an encounter with the French\n                  fleet with a sketch of the ships' positions; and a\n                  letter, 1778, from Charles Henri, Comte d'Estaing, to\n                  Louis Antoine de Bougainville on naval matters. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#680-b\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-734\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#38-738\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#9277\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecording dates of sowing, germination, blossoming\n                  and places of origin of plants in his garden, and\n                  occasionally the agent from whom they were obtained.\n                  He checked his own varieties against a list of rare\n                  species, noted seeds that could be imported from the\n                  North American colonies, especially Virginia, North\n                  Carolina, and Maryland, and from Spain and Aleppo,\n                  Syria. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#9897\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe discusses corn, tobacco, wheat, rice, indigo,\n                  and silk. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#9897\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProbably for publication in their papers,\n                  including an extract of an article by Dr. James\n                  Mounsey, \"An Account of a Woman Who Harbored a [the\n                  bones of a] Foetus thirteen years in her body\" at\n                  Riga, Russia, presented by Henry Baker; a letter from\n                  Henry Baker (1698-1774) to the President of the Royal\n                  Society, Martin Folkes, concerning the previous\n                  article about the Russian woman; \"Several Essays\n                  towards discovering the laws of electricity\" by John\n                  Ellicott (1706?-1772); partial letter from Abbe Jean\n                  Antoine Nollet (1700-1770) concerning electricity;\n                  manuscript by Sir William Watson (1715-1787)\n                  concerning his electrical experiments and mentioning\n                  experiments conducted by \"an ingenious gentleman ...\n                  in Pennsylvania\" [Ben Franklin]; \"Account of the\n                  Giant's Causeway in Ireland, in a letter to the\n                  President from the Rev. Richard Pococke, Archdeacon\n                  of Dublin\"; a letter and diagram of a metal\n                  thermometer by Maurice Johnson; abstract of a letter\n                  from the Jesuit missionary Father Bonaventure Suares\n                  about astronomical observations, a printed page on\n                  lunar eclipses observed in Paraguay, and notes on\n                  solar eclipses, 1706-1730; a manuscript concerning\n                  the motion of projectiles near the earth's surface by\n                  Thomas Simpson (1710-1761); an abstract of a letter\n                  from William Anderson to Henry Baker concerning the\n                  hearing of fish; and a copy of an inscription at\n                  Stanhope upon a Roman altar [by the Rev. Mr. Keene?].\n                  \u003cnum\u003e#4530-a\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#467\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e#10547-df\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresumed to be part of the McGregor-Mather\n                  Collection. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-632-c\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVellum, 603 ff., 16 x 11 cm. Written in France,\n                  diapered text in a fine hand, in Latin, 47 lines per\n                  column. Numerous historiated and illuminated\n                  initials, text occasionally rubricated, red and blue\n                  pen decoration throughout. Bound in old brown velvet,\n                  two silver clasps, gilt demi-lion rampant with devise\n                  ( \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003enobilis ira\u003c/title\u003e) on upper\n                  cover, gauffered edges. Provenance notes and\n                  bookplates inside endpapers. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-728\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten in France, vellum, 120 ff., 19 x 14 cm.\n                  The calendar is written in French and Latin; the\n                  remainder is in Latin. The final leaf carries a\n                  prayer written in a contemporary cursive Latin hand.\n                  19 large miniatures, richly decorated and liberally\n                  gilt; numerous floriated borders and illuminated\n                  initials. Bound in the 19th century in brown Levant\n                  morocco, elaborately blind-tooled, gilt edges; brown\n                  morocco slipcase. Provenance note (1683) on recto of\n                  first leaf. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-728\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVellum, 85 ff., 19 x 14 cm., written in northern\n                  France. The calendar is written in French; the\n                  remainder is in Latin with the exception of leaves\n                  1-2, 50v, 51-53, 83-85, which are written in French\n                  by a different hand. Mounted ecclesiastical \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eex libris\u003c/title\u003e, with 6\n                  large miniatures, possibly by Jean or Pierre Herlin,\n                  and 8 large illuminated initials, all with richly\n                  floriated borders; many smaller illuminated initials;\n                  text occasionally rubricated. Bound in 16th century\n                  French morocco, elaborate gilt covers and edges, two\n                  clasps missing. Provenance notes inside upper cover. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e#38-728\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_tesim":["#10927","Reports of intelligence information concerning the\n                  vulnerability of the Spanish Territories in the\n                  region of the Gulf of Mexico and plans for British\n                  forces to exploit this situation and to protect the\n                  British interests in Pensacola and the Province of\n                  West Florida against the possible attacks of the\n                  Spanish Governors of Cuba and New Orleans. \n                   #6209","#6164","#6164","#10547-i","GB thanks JM for his hospitality at Montpelier and\n                  sends a copy of the first volume of the Notices of\n                  the War of 1812 by John Armstrong; \n                   #2824-a","This letter concerns financial arrangements, his\n                  reception by Queen Victoria, hearing a sermon by\n                  Charles H. Spurgeon, and travel through the British\n                  Isles and Europe; \n                   #10547","Discusses the annual dinner for the Colonial\n                  Society and requests Baxter nominate the Reverend\n                  John Carroll Perkins to membership; \n                   #10547","#10547-b","[Agrees to write an essay on Oscar Wilde whom he\n                  knew personally for some years and sets his financial\n                  terms for the work; \n                   #10547-b","Refuses to advise about a dance and includes a\n                  caricature by him; \n                   #10547-b","Declines an invitation due to a prior engagement; \n                   #10547-b","Sends a presentation copy of his recently\n                  completed novel about Oxford, Zuleila Dobson, to\n                  Walkley; \n                   #10547-b","Thanks Walkley for defending him in his Times\n                  article and hopes that his own review of Walkley's\n                  book in The Times did not annoy him; mentions\n                  purchasing a house in Italy, Walkley's account of\n                  sitting between G.K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc on\n                  a social occasion, and the impending arrival of\n                  Theodore Byard in Italy; and invites the Walkleys to\n                  visit him in Italy; \n                   #10547-b","Regrets reading that Walkley has suffered a\n                  relapse in his recent illness; urges a rapid\n                  convalescence, \"What a nuisance and curse one's\n                  manner-for-print is when one is writing a letter!\n                  Would that I could write in the simple\n                  straightforward 'awfully-sorry' strain which would\n                  express my feelings so much more accurately!\"; and\n                  shares an anecdote about bath-chairs; \n                   #10547-b","Encloses another letter to be printed in the paper\n                  in response to criticism of himself by J.Q.X., a \n                   Daily Herald writer,\n                  who accused him of vulgarity in the drawing of a\n                  Labor Minister for Education \"scoffing at a penurious\n                  poet who, declaring himself a 'worker,' has applied\n                  to him for aid.\" About vulgarity, Beerbohm writes,\n                  \"Vulgarity has its uses. Vulgarity often cuts ice\n                  which refinement scrapes at vainly. And I like to\n                  think that some of the Labor leaders who have read\n                  J.Q.X. 's account of my shocking little drawing will\n                  visit the Leicester Galleries and be shocked\n                  themselves -- shocked even into realizing, as they do\n                  not yet seem to have realized, that the well-being of\n                  skilled and unskilled manual workers is not quite all\n                  that matters.\"; \n                   #10547-b","Thanks her for the lovely flowers and agrees on a\n                  date, October 9; \n                   #10547-b","Disjointed Treatise by Joshua Belding, relying\n                  heavily on visionary revelation and Scripture,\n                  proposing programs for land distribution, fiscal\n                  reform, and the formation of a national bank; urges\n                  peace with England and the divestment of Freemason\n                  wealth; and includes a discussion of the\n                  Burr-Wilkinson Conspiracy; \n                   #10547-br","#4442","Thanks Gleason for his \"vivacious \u0026\n                  encouraging note\"; \n                   #10547-v","#2596-a","Donates his copy of \n                   Orbiter Dicta for fund\n                  raising purposes; mentions that his books are out of\n                  print, except for a \"cheap\" edition of \n                   Selections ; comments\n                  on the difference between the first and second\n                  editions of \n                   Orbiter Dicta and how\n                  booksellers advertise the first edition as including,\n                  \"the suppressed verses\" to increase its sale value;\n                  and declines to sign the book because he dislikes\n                  authors' inscriptions; \n                   #10547-w","#38-728","Discusses, William Lewis Manly (1820-1903), his\n                  character and death; mentions that before \n                   Death Valley in '49 was\n                  printed in book form, her husband published it in the\n                   Santa Clara\n                  Valley weekly and describes Judge Brainard's\n                  method of editing the work for publication; her plans\n                  to record California pioneer stories and memoirs; and\n                  her review of Edward Eggleston's book, \n                   The Ultimate Solution of the\n                  Negro Problem ; \n                   #10547-z","#564","Mentions his discussion with William Pitt and Mr.\n                  Dunlap concerning General John Graves Simcoe\n                  (1752-1806) and the Queen's Rangers stationed in\n                  Canada; urges Simcoe's promotion to brigadier\n                  general; and inquires about David Fanning; in his\n                  note to Nepean, King agrees that the Queen's Rangers\n                  must be kept in Canada and used in occupying York or\n                  some other port on Lake Eire and that Simcoe be given\n                  the rank of brigadier general; \n                   #10547-y","Discusses the Fishery in the Severn, encloses\n                  copies of the King's Message to the House of Commons\n                  respecting the declaration of the French Ambassador\n                  which accompanied it; and expresses his reservations\n                  about going to war with France; \n                   #10547-aa","#10547-ab","#10547-ab","#2595","#3639","Discusses his trial for treason; \n                   #5409","#5726","#2806","#38-735","Discusses his work, \"None of my outdoor essays\n                  were published in book form previous to \n                   Wake Robin . My last\n                  book, not included in your list is called \n                   Indoor Studies .\"; \n                   #38-735","Quotes from Emerson's Journal his remark about\n                  Walt Whitman and his contributions to American\n                  literature; \n                   #38-735","Asks when the magazine plans on using his paper\n                  called \"Nature Lore,\" as he wishes to use it in a\n                  volume of essays to be published next year; \n                   #38-735","Discusses her \"sermon\" to him; his being full of\n                  sentiment and imagination; his sensitivity to people,\n                  nature, the weather, the seasons, and his household,\n                  but not enough on the spiritual side; his lack of\n                  belief in ghosts, spiritualism, telepathy, and\n                  immortality; Walt Whitman's comment on immortality;\n                  and describes his vineyards, his stone house, his\n                  daily routine, his reading material, and his walks\n                  (1891 Nov 27, incomplete); Dr. Clara Barnes writes to\n                  Cline thanking her for her help and discussing John\n                  Burroughs health and death (1923 Feb); thanks her for\n                  the painting and mentions his trip to the maple camp\n                  at Roxbury, New York (Mar 26); and writes he is in\n                  the midst of the grape harvest; mentions the novel of\n                  his friend Miss Sprague of Ohio, \n                   The Earnest Trifler ;\n                  and urges her to study the best authors, which did\n                  not include Donnelly (Sep 3); \n                   #38-735","Asks if he would like to see his paper \"Current\n                  Misconceptions in Natural History\" refused by \n                   The Atlantic as too\n                  controversial (1903); and writes that he doesn't see\n                  anything wrong in his letter to Walt Whitman, has\n                  just returned from Mr. Whitehead's Arts \u0026\n                  Handicrafts Colony at Woodstock, New York, and\n                  enjoyed his stay with the Gilders at [Faun] Brook\n                  Farm (1905); \n                   #38-735","Asks is he is interested in publishing \n                   Notes of a Seaso n\n                  which he needs to use in a book for June; \n                   #38-735","Lists various portraits and photographs done of\n                  him over the years and mentions his large grape\n                  harvest (1893 Oct 25); has substituted a better\n                  photograph of himself with his autograph to be sent\n                  to Joaquin Miller (1894 Sep 11); has never heard of\n                  the editors of Walt Whitman to whom Miller has\n                  referred (1897 Sep 26); accepts his offer of a copy\n                  of \n                   The Natural History of\n                  Alaska (Jan 23); acknowledges the receipt of a\n                  sketch (Oct 5); and has written in the book as Miller\n                  requested, has a copy of the 1860 edition of \n                   Leaves of Grass and is\n                  busy looking back over his Alaska trip with the\n                  Harriman Expedition ([1905?] Oct 27); \n                   #38-735","Thanks her for her approval of his sentiments\n                  concerning women and money, although the reporter was\n                  not very accurate in reporting his talk; \n                   #38-735","#10547-ac","Describes in great detail the events preceding the\n                  death of Thomas Jefferson and his wish to live until\n                  the fourth of July; \n                   #5644","Written on the reverse side of a letter from Mrs.\n                  Welsh to him, about which Carlyle asks advice; and\n                  describes moonshine walks and the fine weather; \n                   #10547-c","Inviting him to tea with Ben Nelson and possibly\n                  John Stuart Mill; \n                   #10547-c","Writes to his sister about family news, his work\n                  on his book concerning Frederick the Great, sends a\n                  gift, and mentions the health of his wife, Jane; \n                   #10547-c","Discusses his correspondent's pamphlet concerning\n                  the modern life in England and offers literary advice\n                  and encouragement; \n                   #10547-c","Writes concerning an anecdote re Thomas Carlyle; \n                   #10547-c","#10547-c","Has been printing visiting cards for Enid so she\n                  can leave them along with those of her mother as they\n                  leave, sends six calling cards with six kisses and\n                  asks when she can visit him alone and accompany him\n                  on a trip to Eastbourne; \n                   #10547-ad","#4530","#10547-av","#5447, -a","#10547-dj","Pleased to have a letter from an associate of her\n                  youth, expresses her concern for his son, Henry\n                  Leigh, and his financial difficulties, remarks upon\n                  the lack of sincerity and truthfulness in the young,\n                  and her own straitened financial condition due to the\n                  death of her brother who left six children with no\n                  financial resources; \n                   #10547-af","Letters testifying as to the fair treatment of the\n                  settlers in the Green River section of Kentucky and\n                  to the good character of General Green Clay; \n                   #2291-a","Secretary of State Henry Clay's letters to James\n                  Brown, U.S. minister to France (1823-1829), generally\n                  concern foreign affairs and politics, but\n                  particularly discuss the Louisiana Treaty and its\n                  effects on the collection of alien duties from France\n                  and the affair at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1827 May\n                  30); the re-election chances of President John Quincy\n                  Adams (1828 May 17 \u0026 Oct 11); the generosity of\n                  Brown to Mrs. Hart \u0026 Mrs. Price and the possible\n                  candidacy of John C. Calhoun for the Presidency (1831\n                  Apr 8 \u0026 Dec 18, 1832 Mar 28); public life and\n                  Andrew Jackson (1831 Aug 24); Cholera epidemic \u0026\n                  politics (1832 Oct 23); the future abolition of\n                  slavery in the United States (1833 Jul 7); concerns\n                  over Brown's health (1833 Sep 8); Other topics\n                  include: the appointment of a postmaster in\n                  Lexington, Kentucky (1813 Dec 11); slavery and the\n                  fall in the price of cotton (1837 Apr 26); discusses\n                  the prospects of the Whig Party in the elections with\n                  Nathan Sargent (1838 Aug 11, 1839 Oct 29, 1842 May 21\n                  \u0026 Jul 31, 1843 Sep 2 \u0026 19, 1846 Apr 28); the\n                  retirement of Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story\n                  (1845 Feb 9) and the Free Soil question facing the\n                  new President (1849 Feb 16); \n                   #991","Discusses land claims of Mr. Blane in Kentucky and\n                  disappointment in President Andrew Jackson; \n                   #2801","Discusses the importance of systematic effort in\n                  politics to insure success and New York politics\n                  (1830 Dec 13); the importance of defeating Andrew\n                  Jackson in the 1832 election for president (1831 Mar\n                  7; Apr 13); the selection of the Whig party candidate\n                  for vice president and Daniel Webster (1843 Oct 5);\n                  his concerns pertaining to possible war with Great\n                  Britain over Oregon and with Mexico over Texas (1845\n                  Apr 30);and the differences between General Zachary\n                  Taylor and General William Henry Harrison (1848 Jun\n                  16); \n                   #5828","Answers his request for information about Daniel\n                  Boone, whom Clay did not know personally, by giving\n                  him advice about who to read or contact; \n                   #4990","Inquires whether arms belonging to the state of\n                  Kentucky but used by the U.S. government can be\n                  replaced without a special act of Congress (1840);\n                  and discusses a legal case with Wilde (1847); \n                   #2290","Informs Gardner that he can find his opinion on\n                  the undisclosed subject of his letter in the Panama\n                  instructions contained in [Niles?] Register, 1829,\n                  and in the State papers of Congress; \n                   #2291","Discusses his feelings about the operations of the\n                  National Clay Club and the political support of the\n                  citizens of Philadelphia for himself (1844 Mar 17;\n                  1845 Dec 16; 1847 Aug 21); and his concern for the\n                  election for governor of Pennsylvania (1844 Sep 19); \n                   #1649","Discusses the prospect of success in the\n                  Presidential election in November; \n                   #2802","Acknowledges the receipt of a volume of\n                  Coleridgeiana; comments on the information in it;\n                  discusses engravings and miniatures of Samuel Taylor\n                  Coleridge and his friends; and mentions Ward Thomas\n                  Poole; \n                   #10547-ag","For item see: McGregor Broadside 1809 .C65; \n                   #10547-ah","#10547-ae","#38-732","Promises copies of \n                   Youth and \n                   History of the British\n                  Army ; has just heard this morning that his\n                  son Borys is in the hospital after being \"slightly\n                  gassed\"; and \"Jessie is firm as a rock, what with her\n                  pride in the boy, her love for me and her profound\n                  unquestioning patriotism\"; \n                   #38-732","Has been suffering a long bout of very black\n                  depression and illness, including a much swollen\n                  wrist which has allowed him to spend but a little\n                  time in pruning the text of \n                   The Rescue ; expresses\n                  his happiness that Colvin's \n                   Croquis des\n                  Personnes are to be collected and published;\n                  and mentions that Jessie is making marvelous\n                  progress; \n                   #38-732","Sends four chapters of \n                   The Outcast his second\n                  book and asks his advice about different words in the\n                  beginning of Chapter XII; \n                   #38-732","Sends 24 pages of a manuscript for him to see, \"Is\n                  the thing tolerable? Is the thing readable? Is the\n                  damned thing altogether insupportable? Am I mindful\n                  enough of your teaching - of your expounding of the\n                  ways of the readers?\" and admits he is ready to \"cut,\n                  slash, erase, destroy; spit, trample, jump, wipe my\n                  feet on that ms at a word from you\"; \n                   #38-732","Pleased with what S.S. Pawling writes, thanks\n                  Garnett for arranging the publication of \n                   The Nigger of the\n                  Narcissus and expresses his fears over\n                  composing the ending of the book; \n                   #38-732","Thanks Garnett for his letter about \n                   The Nigger of the\n                  Narcissus , mentions a visit from S.S.\n                  Pawling, and anticipates reading \n                   Marius the Epicurean ; \n                   #38-732","Sends a short preface to \n                   The Nigger of the\n                  Narcissus and asks if it cannot be printed but\n                  leaves it to Garnett's discretion; the Preface\n                  appeared in \n                   The New Review but was\n                  suppressed when the novel was published in book form;\n                   #38-732","Incorporates the changes suggested by Garnett in\n                  the Preface to \n                   The Nigger of the\n                  Narcissus , discusses a letter received from\n                  William Blackwood saying \n                   Karain will be\n                  published in November and asking if he had any long\n                  story which could be published as a serial in his\n                  magazine, and attributes all good moments in his\n                  literary life to Garnett; \n                   #38-732","Waits anxiously for the William Morris book; and\n                  discusses reviews of \n                   The Nigger of the\n                  Narcissus , especially the enthusiasm of\n                  Quiller-Couch in his review in \n                   Pall Mall Magazine who\n                  says the book must be a success; also is writing \n                   The Rescue , \"I am\n                  harassed with anxieties but the thing comes out!\"; \n                   #38-732","Expresses discouragement at his literary impasse\n                  regarding \n                   The Rescue , \"I am not\n                  dead tho only half alive. Very soon I shall send you\n                  some ms. I am writing hopelessly - but still I am\n                  writing . How I feel I cannot express. Pages\n                  accumulate and the story stands still. I feel\n                  suicidal.... I am afraid there's something wrong with\n                  my thinking apparatus. I am utterly out of touch with\n                  my work - and I can't get in touch. All is darkness.;\n                   #38-732","Expresses delight that Garnett's first book of\n                  criticism will soon appear but urges that dubious\n                  personalities (like himself) be excluded, even if\n                  deserving, as to give no opportunity for others to\n                  question his judgment about literature; will send a\n                  book by Robert Bridges; and says that his question\n                  about \n                   The Rescue sends\n                  shivers along his back' \n                   #38-732","Speaks warmly of Garnett's custom of sending\n                  Conrad criticisms of his books but asks him not to\n                  let them interfere with his own work, suffers an\n                  attack of gout, and discusses Richard Curle's review\n                  of \n                   Twixt Land and Sea ,\n                  \"That criticism is something and no mistake. All that\n                  went before seems mere verbiage in comparison. I am\n                  exceedingly pleased. Give him my friendly greeting.\";\n                   #38-732","Trouble with his wrist has been disabling at\n                  times, has heeded all of Garnett's advice and\n                  recommendations concerning \n                   The Rescue , and\n                  discusses the criticism of his character Mrs.\n                  Travers, Lingard, and the \n                   Emma , admitting that\n                  \"being afraid of striking a false note I failed to do\n                  her justice - not so much in action, I think, as in\n                  expression\"; \n                   #38-732","Gives advice to Garnett about writing a novel,\n                  \"But before everything switch off the critical\n                  current of your mind and work in darkness - the\n                  creative darkness which no ghost of responsibility\n                  will haunt\"; \n                   #38-732","Refers to his indebtedness to Garnett for all of\n                  his help and assistance in the past in molding his\n                  literary work from the very beginning of his career,\n                  \"Straight from the sea into your arms, as it were.\n                  How much you have done to pull me together\n                  intellectually only the Gods that brought us together\n                  know. For I myself don't. All I had in my hand was\n                  some little creative gift - but not even one single\n                  piece of 'cultural' baggage.\"; \n                   #38-732","Conrad discusses his health (1909 Jun 24; 1910 May\n                  6; [1913 Apr 22] \u0026 [1913 Aug 2]; 1915 Oct 28;\n                  1921 Sep 12; and n.d. Saturday evening); sends thanks\n                  for gifts sent to him (1910 Dec 24; 1914 Jan 7; 1916\n                  Dec 9); urges Symons to rid himself of all his\n                  uneasiness ([1911 May 11]); appreciates his praise\n                  for his work (1912 Jan 25); experiences car trouble\n                  ([1913 Apr 22]); bemoans the bad behavior of\n                  publishers (1915 Oct 28; 1921 Sep 12); praises Symons\n                  prose and poetry (1918 Dec 9; n.d. Saturday evening);\n                  mentions his son at home after being gassed during\n                  the war (1918 Dec 9)] formerly in McGregor slipcase\n                  46; \n                   #38-732","Thanks him for his letter and his skill in\n                  negotiating for the \"happy termination of that\n                  Cosmopolitan episode,\" glad that [Ortman?] is a\n                  sensible man, and tells him that his next short story\n                  will be ready in ten days; \n                   #38-732-a","Concerning logistics and the movements of Lt.\n                  Colonel Tarleton, written from Waynesborough, South\n                  Carolina, prior to the invasion of North Carolina by\n                  Cornwallis in his march to Virginia, fragment with\n                  signature missing; \n                   #2517","Begins with a recitation of the original grant\n                  made by Charles I in 1630, to Sir Robert Heath and\n                  his heirs, of all that Province of Carolina lying on\n                  the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, listing\n                  all those with title to the land up to Dr. Coxe .\n                  After proving his title to the property, Coxe then\n                  describes his efforts at settling the Province; \n                   #1178","Thanks him for his gift of the Army of Northern\n                  Virginia badge of the \"Old Maryland Line,\" which he\n                  sent to her father, Jefferson Davis, discusses her\n                  father's illness, and expresses regret at missing his\n                  visit; \n                   #10547-ai","Related to the \n                   The First Plymouth\n                  Patent purchased by the noted New York\n                  Americana book collector William Menzies, sometime\n                  after 1866. \n                   The First Plymouth\n                  Patent , originally granted on June 1, 1621,\n                  was the first book printed on vellum in the United\n                  States. The volume was edited by Charles Deane,\n                  member of the Massachusetts Historical Society, and\n                  privately printed from the manuscript in 1854; \n                   #10547-u","Believes his review of James Bridger is\n                  satisfactory and asks Dellenbaugh to autograph all of\n                  his books for Shepard's private library; \n                   #10547-aj","Thanks him for clippings concerning the \"Naming of\n                  Arizona and the Painted Desert\" and asks for a copy\n                  of \"The Naming of the Grand Canyon,\" and tells him he\n                  has a set of the Colorado River Hearings on his shelf\n                  and a full set of Dellenbaugh's books; \n                   #10547-aj","Discusses his recollections of his old\n                  neighborhood at 40 Fitzroy Square and some of the\n                  houses there, including that of Abraham Ward, a\n                  copper engraving, and James Ward's house, which he\n                  \"transcribed into \n                   Alice-for-Short ; \n                   #10547-ak","Writes concerning his illness, difficulties of\n                  arranging for a man to come and pack his books, and\n                  arrangements for his travel from London; \n                   #10547-al","#10547-al","Regrets that he was to unwell to come to the\n                  Athenaeum and vote for Stevens and assures him that\n                  the loss will be only a \"temporary vexation\"; \n                   #10547-dn","Encloses a check signed by his father Charles\n                  Dickens, and relates an incident at a Christmas party\n                  in 1869 where Dickens recalled the address \"Warren's\n                  Blacking, 30 Strand,\" where he had worked as a child,\n                  while playing The Memory Game; the family did not\n                  learn that he had incorporated his childhood\n                  experiences into his novel \n                   David Copperfield until\n                  after his death; \n                   #10547-am","Comments that Delawares were the favorite grapes\n                  of her mother and asks Mrs. Strong to set the bit of\n                  cake in the garden so the robins can have a taste; \n                   #10547-an","#10547-ao","Writes concerning the printing of his \n                   Capri things; \n                   #10547-ap","Offers to sell his manuscript of \n                   Fountains in the\n                  Sand which was bound in two unequal volumes\n                  and has a bibliographical value because it differs\n                  from the printed version, \"There is a story, a kind\n                  of novel, running through it, which I subsequently\n                  extirpated at the advice - I wish now I had not taken\n                  it - of my friend Joseph Conrad\"; \n                   #10547-ap","Writes he cannot come due to his sprained ankle; \n                   #10547-ap","About the following topics: \"The Story of the\n                  Clubfooted Grocer\" and \"The Story of the Black\n                  Doctor\" ([1898]); his stories about Brigadier Gerard\n                  ([1902]; [several in 1903]; ); \"The Leather Funnel\"\n                  ([1903]);\"Sir Nigel\" (1905 Nov 14 \u0026 27; [1905];\n                  [ca. 1905 Dec]; [post 1905]); \"The White Prophet\"\n                  (1909 Jun 4); \"The Gibraltar Tunnel\" (1914 Mar 23);\n                  and \"The Lord of the Dark Face\" ([1929]; \n                   #10547-d","About the following topics: spiritualism and the\n                  supernatural; the legal case of George Edalji\n                  (occupying his interest in 1907); \"The Machine\n                  Article\" appearing in \n                   The Strand ; \"A Shadow\n                  Before\"; the Bristol Reform Riots; another writer's\n                  criminal biography \"The Episodes of Marge\"; child\n                  studies; Birdie Edwards; and Madeleine Smith. Topics\n                  mentioned here have been placed within the folder in\n                  separate inserts; \n                   #10547-d","Re \n                   The British Campaign in\n                  France , chiefly the letters discuss the\n                  publication of his history of the British involvement\n                  in World War I in \n                   The Strand Magazine ,\n                  including a typed letter from R.W. Brade about\n                  censorship (1915 May 14) but they also include the\n                  following subjects: his \"Child Studies\" (n.y. Nov 2);\n                  and an undated reference to Sherlock Holmes \"RIP\"; \n                   #10547-d","Re Sherlock Holmes, including \"The Adventure of\n                  Black Peter\" ([1904]); and \"The Adventure of the\n                  Dancing Men\" ([ca. 1904]; \n                   #10547-d","#2839","Concerning research and publications about Robert\n                  Louis Stevenson; \n                   #38-730","Topics include Robert Louis Stevenson, \n                   The Irony of Nature by\n                  P. Anderson Graham, and Rudyard Kipling; \n                   #10547-e","Correspondents include: John Emerich Edward\n                  Dalberg Acton, discussing Eliot's literary style;\n                  Richard Monckton Milnes Houghton; Benjamin Jowett,\n                  discussing the \"antiquated philosophies of Germany\";\n                  Leslie Stephen, answers her question concerning\n                  scholarships at Cambridge University; David Masson,\n                  thanks her for her comments about his book on John\n                  Milton; John, Vicount Morley, asking her to write\n                  concerning William Shakespeare; Frederic William\n                  Henry Myers, concerning their travel plans and the\n                  drowning of the Furney sisters in the Nile; James\n                  Thomson discussing his poem, \n                   The City of\n                  Dreadful Night and his attitude towards life,\n                  comparing it to the Italian poet, Giacomo Leopardi;\n                  and Anthony Trollope, sending a copy of \n                   Rachel Ray and\n                  admitting that he wrote about \"commonplace life among\n                  the most ordinary people\" unlike Eliot; \n                   #10547-f","Emerson writes to an unidentified correspondent to\n                  introduce two of his acquaintances who wish to meet\n                  an Oxford fellow while touring England and that he\n                  has seen Alfred Tennyson (1848); he writes to William\n                  Webb Follett Synge concerning John Hiram Lathrop\n                  (1852); and asks Henry Oscar Houghton to print a\n                  thousand copies of \n                   Conduct of Life for\n                  Ticknor \u0026 Fields (1861); \n                   #10547-ar","Concerning property in Westmoreland County and\n                  Northumberland County, including indentures, deeds,\n                  bonds, patents, judgment in settling Gerard estate,\n                  copy of John Gerard's will, powers of attorney, and\n                  bill of sale for slaves (1738); signed by Anne\n                  Allerton, Richard Bennett, William Berkeley, Landon\n                  Carter, Richard Coles, George Conway, Jane Eskridge,\n                  Robert Eskridge, John Gerard, Thomas Gerard, Mary\n                  Hawkins, William Hockaday, Daniel Hornbye, Richard\n                  Jackson, William R. Jackson, Elizabeth Johnson, W.\n                  Jordan, George Lee, Richard Lee, John Llewellin,\n                  Henry Miller, Willoughby Newton, Thomas Pope, Peter\n                  Rust, William Tebbs, and Peter Temple; \n                   #3009","Concerning the property of the Eskridge-Gerard\n                  families of Westmoreland County and Northumberland\n                  County; \n                   #3009","Regarding a suit between George Ludlow and Thomas\n                  Gerard concerning land in Westmoreland County; \n                   #3009","Legal documents from the Eskridge-Gerard families\n                  of Westmoreland County and Northumberland County,\n                  including indentures, bonds, deeds, etc.; \n                   #3009","Offers to visit Staunton on the 25th to give the\n                  promised speech; \n                   #2941","Passes on the request of \n                   The North American\n                  Review for Cleaveland to do an article or\n                  review of any work concerning American geology for\n                  the July number; \n                   #4650","Includes bonds, agreements, complaints,\n                  depositions, indentures, lease, power of attorney,\n                  and promissory notes, pertaining to Denny Fairfax,\n                  Ferdinando Fairfax, George William Fairfax, Louisa\n                  Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Catherine Lee, Charles Lee,\n                  Flora Lee, Francis Lightfoot Lee, Henry Lee, James\n                  Lee, Lancelot Lee, Mary Lee, Mathilda Lee, Philip\n                  Lee, Philip Ludwell Lee, Richard Bland Lee, Richard\n                  Henry Lee, Thedorick Lee, and Thomas Ludwell Lee, as\n                  well as other families; \n                   #1106-a","#1106-a","Assures Bland that his contribution to the relief\n                  of Boston will be published correctly, comments on\n                  the affair of the Rev. Jacob Rowe at William and\n                  Mary, and thanks Bland for a copy of his pamphlet\n                  defending the state of Virginia's actions in the\n                  matter of clerical salaries; \n                   #10127-a","#10547-as","#3863","#38-650","#38-371-a","Mentions the work of Thomas Babington Macaulay\n                  which he likes although he does not have faith enough\n                  to read history; is reading Captain Burton's \n                   Iceland ; mentions Sir\n                  Walter Scott and \n                   The Pirate , Bernard\n                  Quaritch, who is reprinting his version of a Greek\n                  play, which contains an absurd blunder, Thomas\n                  Carlyle, and William Kemble; \n                   #38-731-a","Discusses his visit to the \"great Scotchman\"\n                  Thomas Carlyle, and Crabbe's opinion of Carlyle; and\n                  urges Crabbe to read his book \n                   Past and Present ; \n                   #38-731-a","Re: Furman's Bibliography of Edward Fitzgerald,\n                  with a copy of the news clipping containing the\n                  bibliography in \n                   The New York Times Saturday\n                  Review , June 10, 1899; \n                   #38-731-a","#3620","#10547-at","Concerning the affairs of West Florida in the\n                  months before President James Madison's proclamation\n                  took control of this territory for the United States;\n                   #6665","#4500","Letters to Ebenezer Foote, a Federalist of New\n                  York State, from Loring Andrews, John Avery, Samuel\n                  Augustus Barker; C.E. Edmunds, Charles A. Foote, John\n                  Foote (to Frederick Foote), Justin Foote, Barent\n                  Gardenier, Daniel Hale, Jacob Morris; John Radcliff,\n                  Stephen van Rensselaer, William Root, Henry van\n                  Schaack, William Thompson, Abraham van Vechten, and\n                  A.D. Zeng, concerning national politics and the\n                  villainy of the Jeffersonian party, especially:\n                  Elbridge Gerry and the XYZ Affair (1798 Oct 11);\n                  Jefferson and the Presidential election of 1800 (1800\n                  May 30); the bitterness between the \"Clintonians and\n                  the Lewisites,\" contemporary political factions (1806\n                  Apr 7); George Clinton, the Embargo, and Thomas\n                  Jefferson (1808 Jan 8); James Madison and the Embargo\n                  (1808 Jan 14); John Adams being suspect as a true\n                  Federalist (1808 Jan 22); controversies surrounding\n                  the presidential election of 1808 (most of the\n                  letters of that year); George Clinton (1808 Aug 8);\n                  the character of Thomas Jefferson (1808 Apr 7; Aug\n                  10); the Embargo (Aug 10 \u0026 25; Oct 28);\n                  references to the opinion of Edmond Charles Genet\n                  concerning Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and\n                  Napoleon (Hale - 1808 Aug 10); James Madison (1808\n                  Nov 8); Other topics include: business (1794 Nov;\n                  1808 Mar 30); Napoleon Bonaparte and his activities\n                  (1808 Jan 29; Mar 10; Aug 22); the National Bank\n                  (1811 Sep 2); and slavery (1820 Apr 29); \n                   #4887","#38-362","#38-362","Writes concerning Hand's land claims, that\n                  according to the Proclamation of 1763, Lord Dunmore\n                  does not grant lands to anyone not a military officer\n                  and that the warrants of survey specify that they are\n                  to locate only where no prior grants have been made\n                  or any settlement actually appears; \n                   #2290","#10547-bk","Discusses John Bunyan, evangelicalism, the Oxford\n                  Movement, and Arthur Hugh Clough; \n                   #10547-au","#2848","Discusses \n                   The Spirit of\n                  Punishment circulated by the Humanitarian\n                  Society and Penal Reform League; Joseph Conrad and\n                  his books, \n                   The Secret Agent and \n                   Tales of Hearsay ;\n                  gives literary advice; and mentions his latest book\n                  just published and \n                   Villa Rubein ; \n                   #10547-g","Galvez fought against the Apaches in 1763 on the\n                  Eastern border of New Spain, and in 1776 he returned\n                  to America as a Colonel and Deputy Governor of\n                  Spanish Louisiana, distinguishing himself by his\n                  handling of border incidents with Great Britain along\n                  the Mississippi. In 1779, on the outbreak of war with\n                  Great Britain, he was promoted to Brigadier-General\n                  and Governor, capturing Fort Manchak, Baton Rouge,\n                  and Mobile by 1780. In 1781, his conquest of\n                  Pensacola earned him his second title of Viscount\n                  Galvez; \n                   #6163","#3620","Writes concerning taking up a collection for the\n                  poor of London and asks Bateman to assist the Bishop\n                  of London with the collection; \n                   #10547-x","This document is a contemporary copy of the\n                  British reply in which the King maintains all his\n                  rights to Georgia and other territories claimed by\n                  Spain; \n                   #9407","Reports on Major [Rufus] Scott's return from a\n                  scouting expedition to Thoroughfare Gap; both Scott\n                  and Gibbs were in the 19th New York Cavalry; \n                   #495","Gissing mentions the return of his wife, Nell, his\n                  lack of leisure to spend in writing a second book,\n                  and the dangers of procrastination (1881);\n                  congratulates his brother on the completion of his\n                  examination, his wife determined to return to Soho\n                  Square to live, is busy writing his last will and\n                  testament, and reading about Italy (1882 May);\n                  Helen's arm to be operated upon, asks about an\n                  edition of Byron without \n                   Don Juan , and plans to\n                  send his paper on pessimism (1882 Nov 5); his wife\n                  has gone to live in [Brinton ?], taking half of their\n                  furniture, hopes to have another novel finished by\n                  midsummer, and he pays Nell a pound weekly (1882 Dec\n                  27); advocates learning to read German, recommending \n                   Goethe by Lewes, and\n                  the essays by Thomas Carlyle about Goethe, and his\n                  purchase of engravings by Raphael (1884 Sep 18); gas\n                  explosion on the ground floor of his building, Jean\n                  Ganssen now staying with him, discusses Buchanan's \n                   In Stormy Waters , \"It\n                  puzzles me how a man capable of fairly good work can\n                  condescend to the most amazing trash in this way,\"\n                  and says that the third volume of his novel advances\n                  (1885 Feb 28); praises George Meredith's \n                   Diana of the\n                  Crossways as Shakespeare in modern English\n                  (1885 Apr 29); recasting his novel [ \n                   Isabel Clarendon ] into\n                  two volumes, enjoying the Reminiscences of Crabb\n                  Robinson, and is spending about eight hours a day\n                  writing (1885 Aug 5); has a check for \n                   Letty Coe from Bentley,\n                  and is worried about Algernon's silence (1886 Dec\n                  23); \n                   #10547-h","#10547-aw","Congratulates recipient on his college appointment\n                  and disputes historical accuracy in Sydenham Poyntz's\n                  book on Spain; \n                   #10547-ax","#10547-ay","Writes concerning affairs between the British and\n                  the Indians, mentions troubles with Indians near\n                  Detroit and Fort Michilimackinac, difficulties with\n                  building fortifications in the area, and French\n                  success with the Indians (1764); he also writes about\n                  finishing his reports on the inland forts with a map\n                  of their locations, the few numbers of British troops\n                  in his area, the poor condition of the forts,\n                  partially due to the nature of the materials used in\n                  their construction and repair, the management of\n                  troops, and the plan to survey the area around the\n                  south shore of Lake Erie (1765); \n                   #10547-az","#10547-ba","Grayson, first Senator from Virginia, writes to\n                  Kercheval concerning the management of his land, his\n                  affairs, and the closing of the grist mill, while he\n                  is away serving in the Congress in New York; \n                   #1106-c","#1106-c","#10547-bb","Writes concerning the papers of General Mad\n                  Anthony Wayne; \n                   #10547-bc","Concerning land in Middlesex County,\n                  Massachusetts, and involving the Glover and Winthrop\n                  families; \n                   #10547-j","The letters are about their attempt to get some\n                  letters and a package containing Sarah's \n                   Letters on the Equality of the\n                  Sexes to their mother in Charleston, South\n                  Carolina, by Peter Parker, since at the time the\n                  postal authorities in Charleston were opening and\n                  destroying all letters from the Grimke sisters except\n                  those by personal conveyance; \n                   #2824","In which he gives advice on the conduct of the\n                  current conflict with France over lands around the\n                  Ohio, reprimands the Lt. Governor for not acting\n                  sooner, assures him of British support and hopes he\n                  will soon retake a fallen fort and two French ones\n                  recently built on English territory. He urges\n                  cooperation with South Carolina governor James Glen\n                  and the bribing of the Cherokee Indians; \n                   #2963","Hardy comments that he has nothing for magazine\n                  publication at the present (1882); speaks favorably\n                  on the \n                   Court Journal , but has\n                  nothing for the Christmas issue as he is busy with\n                  the second part of \n                   The Dynasts (1905); and\n                  thanks Maw for her poem included in a volume for him\n                  by his poet friends; \n                   #10547-bd","Discusses the form of \n                   Where's Duncan and\n                  explains what he understood about the agent of\n                  Routledges and the pirating of \n                   Free Joe and other\n                  Georgian sketches; \n                   #10547-be","#10547-bf","Writes that Fielding Lewis, who was elected a\n                  councilor by the Assembly, has sent word by George\n                  Thornton that he is utterly unable to serve in that\n                  capacity due to illness; \n                   #4918","Discusses Colonel George Hairston and his uncanny\n                  ability to collect revenue for the public treasury\n                  though taxes; \n                   #6868","Writes concerning the purchase of some land Tabb\n                  has advertised and proposes some terms; \n                   #6089","Discusses his deeds he has not received, sends\n                  Watts money collected from rents and comments on his\n                  difficulties in obtaining silver currency; and says\n                  that Increase and Cotton Mather and other Boston\n                  representatives have petitioned the court concerning\n                  Governor Richard Bellingham's will; \n                   #10547-bg","Discusses the financial and legal situation\n                  concerning a bond he gave to Jones; \n                   #10547-bh","#10547-bi","#10547-bj","The treaty, concluded at French Broad [Knoxville,\n                  Tenn.] sets the boundary line between the United\n                  States and the Cherokee Nation, guarantees to the\n                  Nation all land outside the boundary line and cedes\n                  to the U.S. all land within the line. The U.S. pays\n                  \"certain valuable goods\" and $1000 annually to the\n                  Cherokees for their land and the Cherokees agree to\n                  be under the protection of the U.S. and no other\n                  nation. The U.S. reserves the right to regulate trade\n                  and navigation of the Tennessee River. Crimes by\n                  either party will be punished by U.S. law,\n                  retaliation is to end, animosities cease and\n                  prisoners restored. The U.S. will also supply\n                  interpreters and free farming implements; \n                   #10858","Mentions Wilson's political activities and\n                  comments on an illness; \n                   #10547-k","Writes Wilson regarding his plans to read A.E.\n                  Housman's poetry on the radio, to edit \n                   War Letters for Victor\n                  Gollancz Ltd. And to publish \n                   Cornered Poets: A Book of\n                  Dramatic Dialogues ; \n                   #10547-k","Describes a goshawk, discusses extrasensory\n                  perception, and his health, mentions his work and\n                  sets a luncheon date; \n                   #10547-l","#10547-l","Sends regrets that illness prevents Richards from\n                  coming to see him and hopes to arrange another time; \n                   #10547-bl","#10547-bn","Offers his opinion that she will be unable to\n                  collect on the debt owed her by John Stockton\n                  Littell, who has a good character but not much money;\n                  and offers his assistance in publishing James\n                  Madison's works; \n                   #10547-bo","Writes of his successful prosecution of the Indian\n                  War against the Indians of northern Florida at St.\n                  Marks and Pensacola and his plans to march to\n                  Columbia, [South Carolina?]; \n                   #1648","#2041","#564","Sends vaccine virus and explains the inoculation\n                  procedure; \n                   #10547-bp","Says he is unable to visit because of the illness\n                  of his brother; \n                   #10547-bq","Concerning land in Albemarle County, Virginia; \n                   #4441","Comments that her song, although good, is not for\n                  him; \n                   #10547-bs","#2298","Law came to America in 1794, when 35 years old and\n                  had distinguished himself in India. He settled in\n                  Washington City, prospered and married Elizabeth\n                  Parke Custis, a grand daughter of Martha Washington.\n                  He came in contact with most of the prominent men of\n                  his time, including presidents. Thus the letters\n                  contain much information about the growth of the\n                  United States and the capitol, politics, the War of\n                  1812, anti-Jackson sentiment, trips to springs in\n                  Virginia, a visit to the University of Virginia, the\n                  death of Judge Selden in a duel, affairs in India,\n                  and much personal news. Many of these letters are\n                  addressed to his sister, Joanna, who married Sir\n                  Thomas Rumbold, a prominent East India Company\n                  official; \n                   #2801","Writing as T.E. Shaw, discusses Eccles'\n                  subscription to \n                   Seven Pillars of\n                  Wisdom , the price and expected number of\n                  copies, the typeface used, and warns that the book\n                  may be dull; \n                   #10547-bt","#10547-bu","Writing from Paris, Lee informs him that Mr.\n                  Merckle has assured the arrival of goods from\n                  Amsterdam worth about 10,000 pounds, which will be\n                  awaiting the Captain at Bordeaux and wishes him a\n                  prosperous voyage; \n                   #2281","Writes to see if Dumas thought it possible for Lee\n                  to obtain a loan from Holland for one million\n                  sterling for the United States; \n                   #2281","Requests that Hopkins send him newspapers from\n                  time to time concerning the election of members to\n                  the [Constitutional?] Convention placed within sealed\n                  letters, so the post office will still deliver them; \n                   #5589","Discusses the proceedings of Congress concerning\n                  the preparation of a customhouse system,\n                  compensations to be made to the President, Vice\n                  President and members of the Legislature, an import\n                  bill, the judiciary system, the fifth article of the\n                  Constitution, and the health of President Washington\n                  (1789) and also defends his character to his\n                  constituents, mentions the peace concluded with the\n                  Six Nations, diplomacy with Great Britain, and the\n                  domestic agitations in France(1794); \n                   #4385","Mentions bill in favor of the Potomac (1790); the\n                  possible tour of James Madison through the Eastern\n                  states, the excise tax, bank bill, and the selection\n                  of the site for a federal city [Washington City]\n                  (1791); the death of Mr. Lewis and his concern to\n                  secure someone else to care for his plantation\n                  affairs, and the death of his mother [Lucy Grymes\n                  Lee] (1792); the conduct of Mr. Genet, and the\n                  proceedings of the Indian commissioners (1793); lease\n                  agreement (1795); request to Madison for a civil\n                  government position (1812); request for an\n                  appointment to the position of commissioner of claims\n                  for property destroyed during the War of 1812 (1816\n                  Apr-May); description of Kentucky (1820); offers\n                  advice to his son attending the University of\n                  Virginia (1826); \n                   #3684","#3684","Writes concerning Hezekiah Ford, Arthur Lee's\n                  secretary, and his safe arrival with all the\n                  dispatches for himself and Congress, the arrival of\n                  the new minister Chevalier de la Luzerne from France,\n                  the recall of Silas Deane, and James Lovell, Chairman\n                  of the Committee of Foreign Correspondence in the\n                  Continental Congress; \n                   #2523","Concerning land claims of former soldiers along\n                  the Monongahela River, with a note on the verso in\n                  George Washington's hand \"Col. Andr[ew] Lewis 1st\n                  Mar. 1770 Upon my obtaining an order of survey\"; \n                   #3620","Concerning Rudyard Kipling bibliography; \n                   #10547-bv","Concerning collections for aid to the poor of\n                  London; \n                   #10547-bw","About establishing trade relations between\n                  provinces of Louisiana and Texas; \n                   #10547-bx","Lowell writes regarding a lecture spot for Charles\n                  V. Kraitsir in the Lowell Lyceum, the North American\n                  Review's treatment of the Hungarian movement, Bibles\n                  in the King's Library (Spain), Ticknor Catalogue\n                  proofs, \"A new edition of the dictionary,\" an\n                  incorrect London Daily News story on army troops in\n                  Cincinnati, the treatment of criminals in the United\n                  States, letters of Walter Savage Landor, and Hallam\n                  Tennyson's \"Jack the giant killer.\" A.H. Clough is\n                  mentioned; \n                   #10547-m","Declines an invitation to preside over an evening\n                  event; \n                   #10547-by","Dolley writes chiefly to her sister, Anna Payne\n                  Cutts, and cousins, Mrs. Van Zandt and Mrs. L. Henry\n                  Cutts, but also to Richard Smith and Mrs. Thornton,\n                  primarily concerning family matters, but also: wigs\n                  (n.y. Aug 2); difficulties in reaching Montpelier\n                  because of bad roads and swollen rivers (n.y. May\n                  13); a letter from Thomas Jefferson about the death\n                  of Maria and the deep grief of the family (1804 Apr\n                  26); and the delicate health of James Madison ([1805]\n                  Jul 29). \n                   Dolley also writes concerning problems with her\n                  knee and her memory of the Society of Friends, \"our\n                  Society used to control me entirely and debar me from\n                  so many advantages and pleasures, and tho so entirely\n                  from their clutches, I really felt my ancient terror\n                  of them revive to disagreeable degree.\" ([1805] Aug\n                  19); Madison going to the office though ill with a\n                  cold; Thomas Jefferson has a sick headache every day;\n                  Colonel Aaron Burr on the way to Richmond for trial\n                  ([1807] Mar 27); marriage of sister Lucy Payne\n                  Washington and Supreme Court Judge Thomas Todd of\n                  Kentucky; Federalists refuse to enter the Madison's\n                  doors ([1812] Mar 20); disappointed in her desire to\n                  see Payne at Montpelier; and the affairs of her\n                  brother-in-law John George Jackson (1830 Jan 25). \n                   Other topics include: gift of a scarf; the\n                  inflammation of her eyes (1838 Oct 8); intense\n                  concern for her sister's health (n.y. May 18);\n                  trouble with her knee keeping the family from\n                  returning to Orange; regrets not being able to nurse\n                  her through this childbirth; anxious to place Payne\n                  at Baltimore in the fall (n.y. Jul 8); urges her\n                  sister to visit and sends money for Payne to come\n                  home (Friday); Madison confined to bed though in\n                  constant receipt of visitors and mail; receipt of the\n                  curls and silk from Mr. Ballard; Payne gone to the\n                  gold mine (n.d.); suffering from inflammatory\n                  rheumatism (n.y. Jun 3); \n                   #1661","Discusses the proposed cession of Virginia's\n                  western land claims to the national government; the\n                  Revolutionary War; the French alliance; and the\n                  Virginia-Maryland boundary dispute; \n                   #2019","Mostly discusses the claims of American citizens\n                  against foreign countries (1803 Nov; 1804 Nov 10;\n                  \u0026 1814 [post Jun 27]); \n                   #2474","Requests Coxe to forward 75 copies of the laws of\n                  the United States intended for Louisiana to Governor\n                  Claiborne at New Orleans, and 25 to Governor Harrison\n                  at Ft. Vincennes, for distribution to the Louisiana\n                  territory; \n                   #1595","Discusses keeping Mr. Bizet, [the gardener?] on at\n                  Montpelier as better suited than a stranger; asks him\n                  to check the post office at Washington and see if\n                  they have his missing issues of the \n                   Weekly Register and to\n                  retrieve for him his personal copy of a history about\n                  Benedict Arnold's treason from [Richard] Rush who may\n                  have thought it belonged to the Department of State; \n                   #2288","Plans to leave soon for Rockfish Gap and is\n                  looking forward to a visit from Mrs. Cutts (1818 Jul\n                  27); comments about the package of Talavera wheat\n                  sent by Cutts' agency (1818 Nov 25); asks Delaplaine\n                  to send him the manuscript papers containing\n                  memoranda relating to himself because there might be\n                  inaccuracies and two pamphlets, one on the British\n                  doctrine of neutral trade and \"Political\n                  Observations\" and thanks him for the volume of poetry\n                  by Mr. Mead (1820 Oct); as rector of the University\n                  of Virginia, thanks C.D. Cleveland for the copy of \n                   Epitome of Grecian\n                  Antiquities which he will add to the\n                  University Library (1826 Apr 28); \n                   #1661","Discusses his lack of enthusiasm for the offer of\n                  a position as a member of the Board of Public Works;\n                  the opposition of William and Mary to the\n                  establishment of Central College, and their inability\n                  to obtain Dr. Thomas Cooper for Central College (1818\n                  Feb 23); the loss of law professor John Tayloe Lomax\n                  from the University of Virginia, Madison's bouts of\n                  influenza, mismanagement of his rural affairs, and\n                  his loan of a pamphlet by Mr. Grimke to Cabell (1830\n                  Apr 10); discusses possible candidates to replace\n                  Professor Lomax at the University of Virginia; \"the\n                  nullifying doctrine\" of South Carolina and the use\n                  made of the \n                   Proceedings of\n                  Virginia in 1798-1799 (1830 Sep 12); \n                   #4645","Sends the cost of his subscription to the\n                  scientific journal published by Professor Benjamin\n                  Silliman; \n                   #2803","Discusses Van Buren's observations on the\n                  modifications of the federal court system to\n                  accommodate a rapidly expanding America; \n                   #4888","Informs Monroe that he has not heard from Judge\n                  Brook and believes that \"the task imposed on us by\n                  the Convention is of so delicate a nature that with\n                  their foreknowledge of our purpose, it ought to have\n                  been forborne. Your idea of alluding to the advantage\n                  of having the experienced counsel of ex-Presidents in\n                  trying contingencies may be more suited to you than\n                  to me, more of life being within your prospect than\n                  within mine\"; \n                   #2832","Discusses candidates for the chair vacated by\n                  Charles Bonnycastle in Natural Philosophy at the\n                  University of Virginia; \n                   #4646","Asks him to aid Benjamin Randolph in the procuring\n                  of subscriptions to the papers of his grand-father\n                  Thomas Jefferson in Fauquier County; \n                   #2318","Does not believe that James Sloan's pamphlet on\n                  Priestcraft would encounter a favorable reception in\n                  his area though Madison has great personal regard for\n                  the Revolutionary patriotic zeal of Sloan; \n                   #2804","Does not believe under the circumstances stated in\n                  his letter, that James Monroe would disapprove of his\n                  trip to [Russia?]; \n                   #495","#3620","#10547-n","Concerning a proposed biography of James Madison; \n                   #1562","Discusses his problems with influenza and\n                  accompanying symptoms and sticking with his habit of\n                  walking three miles by seven (1826); and continues\n                  with his morning walk, dinner with President Andrew\n                  Jackson and his niece, Mrs. Donelson, of whom\n                  Marshall writes, \"She is I believe quite popular, but\n                  not so popular as Mrs. Madison was.\" (1830); \n                   #5461","Writes in great detail complaining about the\n                  representation of the Federalists in the\n                  correspondence of Thomas Jefferson recently published\n                  by Jefferson's grandson, and discusses his error\n                  concerning the French Revolution, Jefferson's\n                  aspersions about Marshall himself, Jefferson's\n                  political ideas, and ends with, \"In truth I have been\n                  a skeptic on this subject from the time I became\n                  acquainted with Mr. Jefferson as Secretary of State.\n                  I have never believed firmly in his infallibility. I\n                  have never thought him a particularly wise sound and\n                  practical statesman\"; \n                   #5589","Including surveys, reports, petitions, bill of\n                  complaints, suits, deeds, bonds, agreements,\n                  indentures, and letters concerning legal matters, and\n                  involving the following correspondents or\n                  participants: Mary Ashby, Edward Carrington, Charles\n                  Chinn, Rawleigh Colston, John Conrad, Cornelius\n                  Conway, Denny Fairfax, William Fleming, John Gordon,\n                  John Halker, Garret Hammersley, Frederick Havely,\n                  John Joliffe, Samuel Kercheval, Thomas Lawson,\n                  Charles Lee, Daniel Lee, Henry Lee, Peter Lyons,\n                  James McCallister, Angus McDonald, Edward McGuire,\n                  William McGuire, James Mackie, John Macrae, Charles\n                  Marshall, James Marshall, Louis Marshall, Thomas\n                  Marshall, William Marshall, Philip Martin, John\n                  Milton, John Moffett, John Newman, George Noble,\n                  Elizabeth Opie, Thomas Parker, John Peyton, Burr\n                  Powell, Edmund Randolph, Joshua Singleton, George\n                  Stubblefield , John B. Taylor, Joseph Thompson, James\n                  Ware, Lawrence A. Washington, and Elisha Williams; \n                   #1106","#1106","Discussing the terms of an agreement with an agency to collect money due him [Cazenove, 1906 March 12]; thanks for\n                  the kind comments and interest in his work [O'Connor, 1907 January 3 and Bornson, 1913 July 11); gives advice on how to \n                  develop as a poet [Bornsonn, [1918]]; possible agencies open to Mr. Barker [Drinkwater, [1915] July 30) \n                   #10547-o","#10547-o","Writes concerning his problems with gout, the\n                  appointment of Thomas Jefferson as governor, the need\n                  to restore the state's finances and defending the\n                  country, various bills under consideration in the\n                  House of Delegates, such as one for moving the seat\n                  of government, a tax bill, a resolution ratifying the\n                  French alliance, a bill for establishing Boards of\n                  Trade and War, a bill for opening a land office,\n                  among others, and mentions accounts of a battle with\n                  the enemy at Charleston, South Carolina; \n                   #990-a","Discusses the mission of the delegates meeting in\n                  Philadelphia at the U.S. Constitutional Convention,\n                  whose most prevalent idea is a total change in the\n                  federal system, instituting a great national council\n                  upon the principles of equal proportionate\n                  representation consisting of two branches of the\n                  Legislature, and making the state legislatures\n                  subordinate to the national, establishing a national\n                  executive, and a judiciary system. He also appends a\n                  list of Amendments to the Confederation under\n                  consideration. \n                   #990-a","#38-632","Writes about a friend who is finally able to\n                  depart on a vessel after a storm, the malicious\n                  designs against his father whose enemies ordered his\n                  papers seized and searched wrongfully believing him\n                  to be in possession of certain Plymouth papers, his\n                  father's plan to journey to England to carry an\n                  address of thanks to the king and to restore the\n                  charter of Massachusetts, and news garnered from the\n                  January gazettes about the pregnancy of the Queen\n                  [Mary ?], Pope Innocent XI, Louis XIV, and the Grand\n                  Signour; \n                   #38-632","Refers to the tribulations and changes brought\n                  about in Scotland by the Glorious Revolution, and his\n                  father's labor in England on behalf of Massachusetts;\n                   #38-632","Praises his cousin Roland, who accepted a call at\n                  Sandwich, discusses \n                   Public Occurrences and\n                  its printer, Ben Harris, and the untrue rumor that\n                  the latest sheet was written by Cotton Mather, and\n                  mentions the French despot, Louis XIV, and King\n                  William of Orange; \n                   #38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#4860","Expresses gratitude for the degree of Doctor of\n              Theology bestowed upon him; \n               #38-632","15674","#38-632","#38-632","Letter of introduction which exhorts Foxcroft to\n                  \"seize\" and convert the bearer of the letter if at\n                  all possible; \n                   #38-632","#38-632","Sends a sermon by himself containing a reference\n                  to the character of Foxcroft's father-in-law and an\n                  unusual metaphor for him to read; \n                   #38-632","Invites Foxcroft to hear him lecture on the coming\n                  and Kingdom of God our Savior and the intention of\n                  prophecy; \n                   #38-632","Mentions a recent earthquake and calls upon the\n                  governor to proclaim a general fast and day of\n                  humiliation and supplication; \n                   #4940","#38-632","#38-632","Describes Boston under siege, the privations of\n                  the people, the wickedness of the British soldiers,\n                  favorable comments on the publication of the \n                   Declaration of\n                  Independence , recommendation that America\n                  maintain neutrality in European affairs, credit of\n                  the paper bills should be supported, bullion should\n                  be acquired and coins stamped; \n                   #38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","Discusses his attempts to prevent the spread of\n                  rumor and slander about his relationship and conduct\n                  with a woman, perhaps the \"gentlewoman\" whose\n                  mystical relation with Mather, terminated by his\n                  second marriage, in 1703, caused the Puritan\n                  considerable spiritual agitation, together with no\n                  inconsiderable scandal in his flock described in his\n                  Diary, for February to August 1703; \n                   #38-632","#38-632","Invitation to preach and mention of \"our\n                  patriarch\" Increase Mather; \n                   #38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","Sends a copy of his book, \n                   Visit to the falls of\n                  Niagara in 1800, as a token of his\n                  appreciation for Breckinridge and his care of his\n                  financial interests; compares his work with that of\n                  Frances Trollope, commenting on how he drew his\n                  impression of the American character from far\n                  different Americans than she did her impression; \n                   #10547-bz","#10547-ca","Discusses events related to the War of 1812, the\n                  apprehension of the citizens of Annapolis, British\n                  warships on the Chesapeake Bay, plans to move to the\n                  safer Belvoir and the \"patriotic song\" by her nephew,\n                  Francis Scott Key; \n                   #5107","Concerning the Union army's withdrawal to\n                  Rappahannock Station and Centreville during the\n                  Bristoe Campaign; \n                   #495","Thanking Livermore for a copy of \n                   Soldier's Bible ; \n                   #10547-cb","Writes Morgan concerning a land scheme and readily\n                  agrees to participate in corresponding with his\n                  medical society; and refers to his correspondent's\n                  advertisement to be published in the Pennsylvania and\n                  Maryland gazettes and the Governor's decision to\n                  decline to grant land warrants to officers out of\n                  Virginia; \n                   #990","#6089","Writes as a U.S. Senator of a discussion in the\n                  Senate of the meaning of \"The President shall\n                  nominate by and with the advice and consent of the\n                  Senate appoint\" concerning some appointments made by\n                  the President for the courts of France, London, and\n                  the Hague, especially the appointment of Gouverneur\n                  Morris to France, listing his objections to his\n                  appointment and his opposition to increasing the size\n                  of the standing army to 5,000; \n                   #7262","Cannot meet with him, being engaged with Mr.\n                  Randolph, but does inform him that whatever changes\n                  were considered for the Treasury Department have been\n                  stricken out, especially concerning the position of\n                  assistant secretary; \n                   #1661","Writes that it was impossible to make any other\n                  financial arrangements to pay Mason than to authorize\n                  his agent, Major James Lewis, to sell some property\n                  above Charlottesville and a large tract in Kentucky\n                  and promises to write him as soon as he reaches\n                  France; \n                   #1661","Mentions the Plate River affair; \n                   #2598","Discusses arrangements being made for the speedy\n                  exchange of prisoners of war between Great Britain\n                  and the United States and the complaints concerning\n                  the conduct of the British government towards\n                  American seamen; \n                   #1661","Concerning the War of 1812, on the effects of two\n                  acts just passed by Congress dealing with military\n                  organization and pay increases, and an increase in\n                  number of men in the military up to 20,000, upon the\n                  next campaign; \n                   #2315","Advises him to not allow Joseph to publish the\n                  book he has in mind and to not consider resignation,\n                  as both will render far more damage politically than\n                  benefit; \n                   #1564","Informs the Governor that the contractor for\n                  Georgia is bound to supply rations to the militia as\n                  well as the regulars when in service to the United\n                  States government; \n                   #2288","Writing from Albemarle County, he discusses the\n                  behavior and debts of someone Monroe was responsible\n                  for, his wool, his suffering from the heat, an injury\n                  to his leg, and asks concerning the progress of the\n                  buildings in the capital; \n                   #2360","#2360","Refuses to officially sanction a dedication of a\n                  book by Sir John Sinclair to himself; \n                   #1661","#2019-a","Asks for a further communication to his\n                  government; \n                   #3643","Discusses Mrs. Monroe's health, Commodore Porter's\n                  conduct in the West Indies, and the Creek Nation's\n                  controversy with the state of Georgia; \n                   #2474","Informs the doctor that he has followed his\n                  instructions and that his health is improving; \n                   #2318","Informs Agg that the publication in the \n                   Enquirer was slightly\n                  altered by Monroe so that he might adopt it for use\n                  in \n                   The Whig ; \n                   #1661","Informs her that he has received the box with the\n                  cake and all his mother's communications, and feels\n                  there is little of hope of being exchanged for Yankee\n                  prisoners at present; \n                   #1275","Discusses death of George Harris at Camp Vigilance\n                  (1861 Jul 12); the first Battle of Manassas (1861 Jul\n                  23); his weariness over the length of the war (1864\n                  Dec 27); \n                   #1275","Concerning business, a Confederate reunion, the\n                  exchange of photographs and letters, impression of\n                  Minneapolis, Minnesota, the Virginia Hotel, Staunton,\n                  Virginia, and an attack on Thomas Rosser by Jubal A.\n                  Early in the Richmond \"State\"; \n                   #1275","Discusses his gazetteer and other works on\n                  geography and refers to critics of Jay's Treaty; \n                   #6125","Writes concerning the embezzlement activities of\n                  his predecessor, David H. Baily in the consular\n                  service in Hong Kong; \n                   #5008","Thanks him for the basket gift and mentions the\n                  possible reconstruction of the Cabinet in Washington,\n                  D.C., now that Arthur \"the stone that was rejected\"\n                  has become president, and asks him to convey\n                  Washington news; \n                   #5008-c","Systematically answers the questions in Green's\n                  letter about Mosby's Rangers, his relationship with\n                  Ulysses S. Grant, Major John Scott's publication \n                   Partisan Life with\n                  Mosby, and his own book \n                   Mosby's Reminiscences ;\n                   #5008-d","Writes concerning his war sketches written for the\n                  Sunday Magazine and syndicated in \n                   The New York Times ,\n                  which he would like Frank Pemberton to read; \n                   #5008-g","#5008-a,-b","Asks to borrow his book The \n                   Art of Marching for its\n                  references to J.E.B. Stuart; \n                   #5008-h","Writes concerning his visit at Yale University; \n                   #5008-e","#2778","Topics include: encourages grandsons to read Sir\n                  Walter Scott's novels with monetary incentives (1903\n                  May 11); has an operation for appendicitis which\n                  reminds him of bullet extraction during the war (1908\n                  Jun 1); his visit with the children to the White\n                  House where they met Theodore Roosevelt, references\n                  to the teddy bear and Edwin A. Alderman raising one\n                  million for the University of Virginia (1919 Mar 3);\n                  is sending portraits of their parents painted in\n                  Paris for his grandsons, and refers to Theodore\n                  Roosevelt as a madman following his speech at the\n                  Republican Convention (1912 Jun 12); mentions Lady\n                  Astor, the \"Bull Mooser,\" and voting for William H.\n                  Taft (1912 Oct 25). \n                   Other topics include: the visit of a lot of\n                  suffragettes to Stuart and a mention of Lady Astor\n                  (1913 Apr 6); Jack Russell and politics in West\n                  Virginia and the Confederate reunion at Gettysburg\n                  (1913 May 15); going to the Springs for his health\n                  and is writing a book (1913 May 22); his prejudice\n                  against post cards (1913 Jun 5); remembers capturing\n                  General Wells who will have a statue unveiled at\n                  Gettysburg Reunion (1913 Jun 30); mentions the two\n                  Battles of Manassas (1914 Jul 9); mentions World War\n                  I (1914 Sep 9); Lady Astor (1914 Oct 8);\n                  reminiscences about being thrown in the Albemarle\n                  County jail when a student at the University of\n                  Virginia and expelled from school, a visit from Miss\n                  Bettie Page Cocke (1914 Oct 23; 1915 Feb 16). \n                   He also writes about World War I and its effect\n                  on business (1914 Oct 27); comments on Woodrow Wilson\n                  (1914 Nov 4); 81st birthday (1914 Dec 6); illness of\n                  son Johnnie (1914 Nov 29-Dec 5; 1915 Aug 20-21);\n                  visit to the University of Virginia (1915 Feb 16, May\n                  5 \u0026 30); will lecture on Stuart's cavalry at\n                  Gettysburg (1915 Mar 4); Cameron Forbes (1915 Mar 4,\n                  Sep 12, Oct 23); German naval warfare (1915 Jun 16);\n                  death of his son Johnnie (1915 Sep 1 \u0026 8);\n                  opposes Woodrow Wilson's \"preparedness\" (1916 Jan 23,\n                  Feb 26); \n                   #5008-a,-b, -f","#10547-cc","Writes as an agent and itinerary Justice among the\n                  Indians, appointed by the General Assembly of South\n                  Carolina, concerning his investigation into the\n                  strengths of the Indian tribes in the lands belonging\n                  to the colony of South Carolina that could possibly\n                  be united by the French settled at Mobile against the\n                  colony and makes suggestions about future settlement\n                  and trade; \n                   #1178","Describes the Battle of Camden, South Carolina and\n                  the defeat of General Sumter at Hanging Rock; \n                   #3620","Discuss the possible sale of books and\n                  mathematical instruments to Dartmouth College,\n                  advertise their connections to New Jersey College,\n                  and credit terms; \n                   #10547-cd","Call for a Town Meeting in Norwich, Connecticut,\n                  signed by selectmen Thomas Gray, Benjamin Huntington,\n                  Barnabas Huntington, and Elijah Brewster, to discuss\n                  ways to show and promote loyalty to the king; \n                   #10547-ce","Grants permission to print whatever poems the\n                  recipient likes but asks that he include \"Thou that\n                  once\"; \n                   #10547-cf","Parmalee, a South Carolina businessman, writes\n                  concerning life in Charleston, travel through North\n                  Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama on business\n                  trips, with anecdotes about the Revolutionary War\n                  from places visited; news of friends and Dartmouth\n                  College, and comments about national politics, North\n                  versus the South, and slavery; \n                   #10547-cg","Urging King Louis XIV to conquer and colonize New\n                  Mexico rather than Canada; \n                   #1708","Writes that he has not heard anything lately from\n                  the Southern Army but General Green passed through\n                  Virginia the last Wednesday in haste and reports on\n                  the comments of a deserter from the enemy who lived\n                  in Delaware who believed the enemy to be embarking\n                  for either New York or Charleston; \n                   #3643","#495","Asks Valentine to lend him two hundred dollars to\n                  enable him to establish a new magazine called The\n                  Stylus and sends him a prospectus about the magazine;\n                   #5153-a","Comments on quarrels between authors and editors,\n                  and mentions Thomas Jefferson Hogg, Mark Twain,\n                  Harriet Westbrook Shelley, and American airmen\n                  learning to fly at a local R.A.F. base; \n                   #10547-ch","#3620","Seriously considering sailing on \n                   The Hannibal , which\n                  leaves London on the 25th, and asks if he need to\n                  make any arrangement with Customs for himself or if\n                  Irving has any \"commands for the United States\"; \n                   #2832","Discusses the election of Abraham Lincoln, the\n                  loyalty of many Virginia leaders to the Union before\n                  the Civil War, and the deep fear of a slave\n                  insurrection caused by the raid of John Brown upon\n                  its citizens (1873 Apr 11); the separation of church\n                  and state essential to promotion of democracy,\n                  illustrated by a history lesson (1873 Apr 21); the\n                  progress of Reconstruction and its effects in\n                  Louisiana and the inflammatory intent of the book \n                   The Impending Crisis of the\n                  South and John Brown's raid who was glorified\n                  in the North (1873 May 22); praises Capen's book \n                   The History of Democracy in\n                  the United States and comments on the\n                  Tidewater aristocracy in Virginia as compared to that\n                  of New England; \n                   #1596","#564","#564","Writes concerning his \n                   Life of Dryden ,\n                  William Caxton's \n                   Le Morte d'Arthur ,\n                  Skene's sketches, the playwright Joanna Baillie, a\n                  biography of Humphrey Davy, a translation of Orlando\n                  Furioso, a meeting with the Prince Regent, publishing\n                  ventures, financial affairs, family activities and\n                  friends, French politics, Byron, Coleridge,\n                  Wordsworth, Archibald Constable and the Royal Society\n                  of Scotland; \n                   #10547-p","#10547-p","Concerning Sir Walter Scott; \n                   #10547-p","#10547-p","#10547-p","Implores Hart to care for the Virginia State\n                  Library while he is at home celebrating his\n                  thirty-third wedding anniversary; \n                   #10547-ci","#9407-a","Explains the delays in embarking because of the\n                  dangers of attack at sea by the French and expresses\n                  his love for her and their family; \n                   #10547-cj","Complains about the lack of advertisement for his\n                  books, especially the revised edition of \n                   Cashel Byron's\n                  Profession and the poor profit from sales of\n                  his works, adding he might take his next book to a\n                  different publisher; \n                   #10547-ck","Suggests possible pictorial subjects for use in \n                   John Bull's Other\n                  Island ; \n                   #10547-ck","Furnishes biographical information concerning John\n                  Bracken; \n                   #10547-cl","#10547-do","#10547-cm","#10547-cn","Refers to his writing a memoir of his friend and\n                  teacher, Fleeming Jenkin and a story in French for a\n                  French magazine; and offers to buy some of his common\n                  port if he throws in some old rum, \"old rum is our\n                  idol here.\"; \n                   #38-730","#10547-co","Writes to his publisher, Smith, Elder \u0026 Co.,\n                  requesting that dedication copies of his works be\n                  sent to designated friends; a letter to the Editor of\n                  the Academy asking him to print an enclosed notice,\n                  \"I have found that I could make a better book by\n                  selecting sonnets of one tone \u0026 issuing these\n                  together, leaving the most miscellaneous collection\n                  for a future occasion,\" and also writes concerning\n                  his family genealogy; \n                   #10547-q","The photograph, by Walter L. Colls, was used as a\n                  frontispiece for Horatio Brown's 1895 biography of\n                  Symonds; \n                   #10547-t","Writes concerning the details surrounding the\n                  seizure of his cotton at Mobile, Alabama for a\n                  subscription for a Confederate loan and his attempts\n                  to be reimbursed; \n                   #10547-cp","Expresses gratitude for her note and Robert\n                  Browning's Epilogue; and discusses his plans to\n                  arrange a meeting with Queen Victoria now that his\n                  health is restored; also includes a letter from\n                  Thomas J. Wise to Mr. Swann, 1934 February 24,\n                  stating that the manuscript of \n                   Crossing the Bar is\n                  likely in the hand of Emily Tennyson which is similar\n                  to her husband's; \n                   #10547-cq","#5908","In the earlier letter, May 31, 1815, E.L. [Lauton\n                  ?] on board \n                   The Neptune in Plymouth\n                  Harbor, asks Todd to write a letter to Julian\n                  Touchard at Havre de Grace requesting permission for\n                  a French medical student, Armand Lement, to accompany\n                  [Lautton ?] to America as a sort of waiting assistant\n                  in taking care of Mr. [James Asheton] Bayard\n                  (1767-1815) if Mr. [Albert] Gallatin (1761-1849) has\n                  no objection. Gallatin was in Great Britain\n                  negotiating a commercial treaty for President Madison\n                  in 1815. \n                   The second letter, June 5, 1815, informs Todd\n                  since he [G.B.M.] and Todd had separated, Mr.\n                  Bayard's condition had worsened to the point of death\n                  but he now appeared to be improving. He also tells\n                  Todd that The Neptune will sail on June 14th and asks\n                  him to pay a debt for him to Preston \u0026 Burrows if\n                  his finances will allow it; \n                   #10547-dk","Concerning the American colonies; In the summer\n                  and fall of 1765, Townshend was Paymaster General and\n                  ex officio member of the Privy Council; \n                   #10547-cr","Writes that he had to cut out over 64 pages of his\n                  first book and explains the financial reasons why her\n                  publisher, Chapman and Hall might want her to cut the\n                  length of her book; \n                   #10547-di","Discusses the work of Trumball, especially his\n                  general history of the United States and histories of\n                  Massachusetts and Connecticut, and mentions Joseph\n                  Emerson, Thomas Ruggles, Claudius Buchanan, and the\n                  War of 1812; \n                   #10547-r","Discusses the recent presidential election of\n                  Thomas Jefferson, the Federalist Party will throw\n                  many obstacles in his path, their appointment of\n                  James A. Bayard as minister to France, and Tucker's\n                  advocacy of abolishing the office of President in\n                  favor of a federal Council of the States; \n                   #3640","Discusses internal improvements in Virginia as\n                  described in his message to the citizens just sent to\n                  the printers, and his high opinion of Colonel Gamble\n                  exceeded only by that of Claudius Crozet, \"But you\n                  undervalue Crozet - rely on it that I am not deceived\n                  when I pronounce him inferior to no man in Virginia\n                  for that quality which old George Mason esteemed so\n                  highly, real sagacity - added to which he is a man of\n                  the most extensive research, and profound science -\n                  But above all I regard him as honest - His candor has\n                  caused him to be sometimes unpopular in particular\n                  sections\"; \n                   #2510-a","#10547-dg","#2261","Drawn in ink while on a wagon trip from the\n                  Catawba River in western North Carolina to the\n                  Potomac River in Virginia, showing intersecting and\n                  branch roads, plantations, churches, fords, streams,\n                  and inns, near the Road. Consists of 25 itinerary\n                  maps in a complete, consecutive series, covering the\n                  entire journey through these states on the way to New\n                  Jersey, by a member of the Stockton or Eddy family of\n                  New Jersey; \n                   #1112","Recommends Captain M.J. Fletcher for the position\n                  of Love's secretary; \n                   #10547-cs","Discusses news of family and friends, includes\n                  handwritten transcripts of the letters, genealogical\n                  notes on the Mather family and news clippings; \n                   #10547-ct","Ramsay replies to a letter from Ward concerning\n                  the piping of water from the Wando River to\n                  Charleston, S.C., to supply domestic needs and to\n                  douse fires; \n                   #10547-dm","#5205","Offers his advice on how to improve Morse's \n                   American\n                  Gazetteer published in 1797, by incorporating\n                  some of Scott's work on Connecticut and the middle\n                  states; \n                   #7895-a","Discusses the terms of printing Morse's American\n                  Gazetteer, including the type and page size; \n                   #7610","Writes concerning financial affairs; \n                   #5589","#10547-cw","Discusses the pronunciation of the name of John\n                  Donne and includes a copy of a letter from Wells to\n                  Henry Seidel Canby on the same subject; \n                   #10547-cu","Writes to a publisher asking if Hall Caine\n                  accepted the same conditions for his manuscript as\n                  they have proposed to him, and mentions a serial,\n                  \"Wheels of Chance,\" appearing in Today which he\n                  wishes to place in an American publication as well as\n                  about a dozen stories; he asks for the support of\n                  Bell in an upcoming controversy; \n                   #10547-cv","Furnishes the text of a telegram and requests\n                  Dennis make more copies of the telegram and add\n                  information to ridicule an editor who wrote an\n                  uncomplimentary article about him; \n                   #10547-cx","#38-762","#38-762","#9778","#10547-dh","Declining a visit due to health and mentioning\n                  \"spiritual handwriting\"; to an unidentified\n                  recipient, praising a book of poems received and\n                  mentioning Sarah Smiley and Dean Stanley; and to\n                  Charles H. Allen concerning affairs in Egypt, the\n                  slave trade, and American freedmen; \n                   #10547-cy","#10547-cz","#10547-da","Describes part of his canvassing tour from Maine\n                  to Georgia to get subscribers for his \n                   American Ornithology ,\n                  focusing on Maryland and Washington, D.C., where he\n                  mentions the variety of characters he encountered,\n                  the wretched condition of slaves along his journey,\n                  and his visit with Thomas Jefferson who gave him a\n                  letter of introduction to a gentleman in Virginia\n                  acquainted with a someone who had spent his whole\n                  life studying the habits of birds; \n                   #8133","Relates the death of George Duncan in Norfolk,\n                  Virginia, by yellow fever, and continues with his\n                  description of his canvassing tour to sell \n                   American\n                  Ornithology from Norfolk southward; describes\n                  the streets of Norfolk full of water and mud and the\n                  flooded conditions elsewhere, fever at Suffolk,\n                  hunting rare birds at Murfeesboro, the products of\n                  North Carolina, including tar, turpentine, hogs and\n                  apple brandy, \"a tumbler of which is their morning\n                  beverage as soon as they get out of bed,\" the roads\n                  along coastal North Carolina winding through stagnant\n                  ponds swarming with alligators, enormous cypress\n                  swamps, \"the rich Nabob rice planters who live among\n                  large villages of their Negroes,\" who were so\n                  hospitable Wilson claimed he could hardly get away\n                  again, the deep sands of South Carolina, a trade for\n                  \"a very devil\" of a horse, the climate of Charleston,\n                  South Carolina, and as \"to the infamous and execrable\n                  system of slavery of the Southern states, it has\n                  debased not only the slaves but their masters\"; \n                   #6209-a","Sends a book in appreciation for Edmunds'\n                  contribution to the \n                   Memoir of Frederick Lewis\n                  Gay , includes undated list of books; \n                   #10547-db","Writes concerning the Whiskey Rebellion; \n                   #10547-dc","Containing receipts, accounts, and bills of sales,\n                  and mentioning ships \n                   Recovery, Sally, Lydia, Betsy,\n                  York, Little William, American Revenue, Hero ,\n                  and \n                   Bunker Hill and copies\n                  of letters from Dudley Woodbridge to John Welles\n                  concerning the ship \n                   Recovery (1780); \n                   #10547-dd","Discusses the disposition of articles once\n                  smuggled into New Spain by France; \n                   #10547-de","Writes to Cunningham concerning busts of Sir\n                  Walter Scott, [Samuel] Coleridge, and Robert Southey,\n                  and discusses his own poetry; letters to Powell,\n                  discuss the Copyright Bill, many details about\n                  Wordsworth's revision of Chaucer, his poor eyesight,\n                  a play by Leigh Hunt, Sir Robert Peel, and \n                   The Monthly Chronicle ;\n                   #10547-s","Correspondents include: John Wormeley to Hercules\n                  Mulligan and Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Allen; Burr Powell to\n                  [John Wormeley?]; Ralph Wormeley to Isaac Kent;\n                  Forrest S. Stoddert to Ralph Wormeley; Ralph Wormeley\n                  to Captain Presley N. O' Bannon; Mann Page to\n                  Willoughby Morgan; and Ralph Wormeley to Willoughby\n                  Morgan; \n                   #1106-b","#564","#564","#564","Containing daily reports of Champney detailing his\n                  supervision of defenses at Fort Sumter during the\n                  siege of Charleston, South Carolina, together with\n                  six letters, 1861-1863, chiefly re his work as a\n                  Confederate ordnance officer, and an undated clipping\n                  on the evacuation of St. Simon's Island, Georgia.\n                  Correspondents include Major William H. Echols,\n                  recipient of most of the reports, Colonel David B.\n                  Harris, Major Stephen Elliott, and General Benjamin\n                  Hardin Helm. In addition to eighty-five morning\n                  reports the letterbook also contains accounts of\n                  payrolls and clothing replacements issued. A separate\n                  detailed guide to this collection is available. \n                   #992","A separate detailed guide to this collection is\n                  available. \n                   #1159","#6071","Cotton's fame as a \"master of precedents\" spread\n                  \"so far that in 1600 the queen's advisers referred to\n                  him a question of precedency which had arisen between\n                  Sir Henry Neville, an English ambassador, and an\n                  ambassador from Spain, who were together at Calais\n                  discussing the terms of an Anglo-Spanish treaty.\n                  Cotton in an elaborate paper decided in favour of his\n                  own countryman.\" ( \n                   Dictionary of National\n                  Biography \"Robert Cotton.\") \n                   #1011","#9407-a","Of interest are a letter from General Meade 1864\n                  July 3 requesting Duane's opinion on whether an\n                  attack is feasible; Meade's orders of July 9\n                  concerning a siege of Petersburg; Duane's plan of\n                  operation July 10; Duane's opinion that a mine\n                  assault would fail due to flanking artillery fire,\n                  July 24; Duane's deposition on the failure of the\n                  attack, July 30; and Duane's opinion on the\n                  feasibility of proposed night attacks on the\n                  Petersburg defenses, 1865 March. Pontoon bridges are\n                  also a frequent topic. \n                   A small pocket letterbook contains carbon\n                  copies of Duane's dispatches sent on the letter head\n                  of the Army of the Potomac headquarters 1864 March\n                  11-July 29. A small pocket in the back of the volume\n                  contains loose dispatches received March and April\n                  1865 together with carbon sheets, an ivory pencil,\n                  and a mss map of Hatcher's Run, 1865 April 1.\n                  Correspondents included J. G. Barnard, Richard\n                  Delafield, Winfield Scott Hancock, A. A. Humphreys,\n                  Rufus Ingalls, George G. Meade, Ira Spaulding,\n                  Gouveneur Kemble Warren, Horatio G. Wright. \n                   #1182","Describing camp life and troop movements, the\n                  effects of marching on his health, constant rain,\n                  skirmishes, capture of Confederates, the Battle of\n                  Perryville, Don Carlos Buell, Thomas L. Crittenden,\n                  William S. Rosecrans, capture of Morgan's men at\n                  McMinnville, Tennessee, Battle of Stone's\n                  River/Murfreesboro, pay, destruction of Confederate\n                  flour mills, and many other references which can be\n                  found in the Virgo record. \n                   #10547-bm","Writing about farm routine, servants, insect\n                  devastation, the weather, family activities, and\n                  trips to Washington and Baltimore. \n                   #5702","Because of his acquaintance with many of the\n                  leading American colonists, he was frequently\n                  consulted during the war by the English ministry; \n                   #703","Discussing the re-election of Abraham Lincoln,\n                  troop strengths on both sides, deserter problem,\n                  demobilization of the Federal armies, the formation\n                  of 5 military districts in the South, the sale of\n                  \"war surplus materials,\" the policy of President\n                  Johnson, problems raised by the liberation of slaves,\n                  the operation of the Freedmen's Bureau, transfer of\n                  troops to the Mexican border and the possibility of\n                  U.S. intervention in European affairs. \n                   #7231","Kept while commanding the cavalry corps at South\n                  Mountain, Antietam, and Fredericksburg. The\n                  dispatches are addressed to Generals Randolph Barnes\n                  Marcy and John Grubb Parke. \n                   #495","#4577","Kept chiefly by Joseph Jones and containing\n                  records of court-martials and orders of General\n                  Muhlenberg and Baron Von Steuben. \n                   #993","Describing a sailing voyage through central\n                  Florida from Orlando to Punta Gorda. \n                   #6173","#38-632","#38737","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#4859","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","Contains an account of the life of Cotton Mather\n                  written for his son, in his own handwriting. \n                   #3860","#38-632","#38-632","#38-632","#9778","#9778","#9778","#9778","#9778","The Commonplace book was begun after his return to\n                  England and there are no mentions of Virginia.\n                  Strachey has numbered this volume throughout,\n                  arranging his private thoughts and references to\n                  books alphabetically. # \n                   1123","#38-736","#38-735","Containing an detailed account of his travels to\n                  Newfoundland and the Colony of Virginia. Reade\n                  (1657-1723) began his account of his first voyage in\n                  1674, when he sailed as a physician and surgeon in\n                  chief, on a merchant vessel commanded by Captain\n                  Stoplen Pain. He furnishes much information about the\n                  fishing trade, crops, planters, diseases, flora and\n                  natural features of Newfoundland. \n                   He undertook another voyage with Captain\n                  Sampson Clark in the \n                   Royal Exchange to the\n                  Cape Verde Islands, \"Terra Nova,\" Spain and Italy.\n                  Other voyages followed with Captain Fastolf on the \n                   Thomas and Francis ,\n                  Captain James Cuttiford on the \n                   Real Friendship ,\n                  Captain Wootten on the Mercy, and Captain Erastus Joy\n                  for the Virginia Colony where he stayed with the\n                  Colonel Leroy Griffin. While discussing his stay in\n                  Virginia, he mentions the tobacco industry, flora,\n                  diseases, especially the effects of rattlesnake bite\n                  and the habits and characteristics of the snake, much\n                  about the native Indians, Jamestown, and treatment of\n                  indentured servants. \n                   His account continues with his return to\n                  England, his studies, entry into holy orders, his\n                  marriage to Joanna Woodward, and the birth of his\n                  children. # \n                   7290","Kept by Dick while on a mission to the United\n                  States by the Commissioners under the British\n                  Convention of 1806 to investigate various claims\n                  which Parliament had undertaken to settle. He left\n                  Edinburgh on August 1806, and sailed from Liverpool\n                  in November. \n                   The journal covers visits to New York, Trenton,\n                  Princeton, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Georgetown,\n                  Alexandria, Washington, D.C., where he met both\n                  Thomas Jefferson and James Madison and other\n                  prominent Americans, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederic,\n                  Norfolk, Petersburg, Richmond, Charlottesville, where\n                  he visited Monticello, Warm Springs, Warrenton,\n                  Raleigh, Fayetteville, Charleston, Wilmington,\n                  returning home from Halifax via Washington and\n                  Philadelphia. \n                   #4528","Scanland's journal gives his observations on\n                  western Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois and\n                  Missouri. He comments on the scenery, towns, inns and\n                  innkeepers, the state of agriculture and the\n                  suitability of land for farming, and the people he\n                  meets, particularly noting their health, social\n                  condition, and general state of cleanliness. He also\n                  reflects continually on his sweetheart back home,\n                  comparing her to a new girl he meets on his travels.\n                  Of interest is a brief description of a flood in\n                  Shawneetown, Ill. # \n                   2458","Wood makes observations on customs, institutions,\n                  intellectual life, weather and travel conditions,\n                  agriculture, and cotton textile manufacturing, and\n                  comments on the differences between northern and\n                  southern society including the general prosperity in\n                  the north and the high cost of free labor. Topics of\n                  interest include descriptions of New York City; a\n                  Fourth of July celebration; a fatal duel; a medical\n                  procedure; the casting of gudgeons; sermons he hears;\n                  national politics; sword, pistol, and woolen\n                  factories; views on female education particularly\n                  geography which enables women to \"understand the\n                  conversation of men\" and astronomy which will \"lead\n                  the mind to its maker\" and noting that \"female\n                  pedantry is at all times abominable\"; a murder trial;\n                  the purchase of cotton manufacturing machines; and\n                  medicinal uses of the slippery elm. People he meet\n                  include members of the Biddle family, a General\n                  Doughty, and Benjamin Silliman of Yale with whom he\n                  debates on \"the difference of the mental qualities of\n                  the Negro and the white man.\" # \n                   2503","Anderson was a native of New Kent County,\n                  Virginia, presently Hanover County, who operated a\n                  store and a plantation, and served as a factor for\n                  several British merchants. Until 1700, Anderson was\n                  jointly concerned with Cuthbert Jones and Samuel\n                  Clarke, of England, in the operation of the store and\n                  in the purchasing of tobacco in Virginia. After 1700,\n                  Jones continued to consign European goods to Anderson\n                  and to order annual purchases of tobacco.\n                  Occasionally, John Page and Richard Lee also used\n                  Anderson as their factor. Anderson consigned his own\n                  tobacco harvests to Page, Lee, John Gibson, or John\n                  Lane. In 1713, he was appointed an executor in the\n                  estate of John Page, which brought him into\n                  association with Micajah and Richard Perry. \n                   All of these activities are reflected in his\n                  letters, as well as revealing information about the\n                  Virginia economy, annual tobacco prices, rates of\n                  exchange, shipping rates, annual crop conditions,\n                  store keeping, and his duties as a Virginia factor\n                  for British firms. The letterbook also contains a\n                  small group of letters, 1715-1717, pertaining to the\n                  executors settlement of his estate. # \n                   4047","#3863","#38-739","Containing her transcriptions of letters by Louis\n                  Aime Adolphe Fourier de Becourt, with annotations by\n                  de Bacourt, originally written while he was French\n                  Minister in Washington. These letters narrate his\n                  daily life in Washington, and travels through the\n                  country. The second volume contains copies of printed\n                  sources describing the economy and society of the\n                  United States. # \n                   9517","#3850","#10,066","#38-632-a","#38-632-b","The first orderly book is that of the artillery\n                  corps, from Winchester, and the first eleven pages\n                  were written by the commander Major James Faulkner\n                  with the remainder in the handwriting of his\n                  sergeants. It records the events of the march to\n                  Norfolk, the organization of the artillery under\n                  Colonel Read, and all the General, Brigade, and\n                  Regimental orders to June 17, 1813, when Major\n                  Faulkner was ordered to Craney Island. At the end is\n                  a note by Charles J. Faulkner about the finding of\n                  the book. The second orderly book was that of Elisha\n                  Boyd, Lt. Colonel of the 4th Regiment of Virginia\n                  Militia, and father-in-law of the first Charles James\n                  Faulkner, covering May 3 to August 1, 1814, when\n                  Washington was threatened by Cockburn and the\n                  defenses of Norfolk were strengthened. On July 22 an\n                  attack was repulsed and dead buried. It also records\n                  courts-martial, punishments, and all the general,\n                  brigade, and regimental orders. \n                   #38-728-a","Describing thousands of acres of woodland, iron\n                  mines, slaves, cattle, his plant for making iron at a\n                  settlement called Spotswoodville, his manufacturing\n                  procedure, production rates, cost in labor and raw\n                  materials, and transportation opportunities. # \n                   425","Containing the report of the commission to examine\n                  the state of the Plantations on the continent of\n                  America, signed by J. Chetwood, P. Dominique, Edward\n                  Ashe, and Martin Bladen, and including information on\n                  forms of government, population, militia strength and\n                  trade. Colonies surveyed in the report are Nova\n                  Scotia, New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode\n                  Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey,\n                  Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and\n                  South Carolina. Other sections are entitled:\n                  Consequence of the Plantation trade, French\n                  Mississippi, Considerations for favoring improving\n                  and enlarging the dominions in America, in relation\n                  to the Indians, and in relation to the government of\n                  the Plantations. # \n                   3636","He served in a regiment under Comte de\n                  Rochambeau's command during the French operations\n                  during the American Revolutionary War; a key to pages\n                  describing various events can be found under the\n                  accession number of the collection. \n                   The first volume covers the period 1763-1779,\n                  is not based on first hand observations and is\n                  largely derivative. It includes a summary of events\n                  leading up to the outbreak of hostilities in 1775;\n                  Bunker Hill; Ticonderoga, Montreal, and the attack\n                  against Quebec; operations in Virginia and the\n                  Carolinas; evacuation of Boston; Declaration of\n                  Independence; New York and New Jersey campaigns; the\n                  Northern lakes; British occupation of Philadelphia;\n                  Pennsylvania campaigns in 1777; Connecticut and New\n                  York in 1777; Pennsylvania \u0026 New Jersey in\n                  1777-1778; Burgoyne Campaign; British evacuation of\n                  Philadelphia; and the arrival of D'Estaign. \n                   The second volume covers the period 1780 June\n                  to 1783 June and is based upon first hand observation\n                  offering an authoritative account of French military\n                  and naval operations during the Revolution. It\n                  includes the voyage from France, arrival in Rhode\n                  Island; Camp at Philipsburg and junction with\n                  Americans under George Washington; crossing of the\n                  Hudson and march to Philadelphia; march south to\n                  Yorktown, Virginia; Yorktown Campaign and subsequent\n                  British surrender; Winter quarters; account of\n                  Rodney's victory over De Grasse on April 12, 1782;\n                  march north to Boston; Embarkation and voyage home\n                  via Porto Rico and Porto Bello; arrival at Brest;\n                  description of the Dunkard settlement at the Ephrata\n                  Cloisters; and remarks re the Quakers. # \n                   4976","Lloyd discusses his poetry, translations, and\n                  publication problems, criticizes Barton's poetry and\n                  comments on Robert Southey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge,\n                  Lord Byron, John Keats, Charles Lamb, and P.M. James,\n                  and mentions his family, home, and frequent bouts of\n                  depression; includes two letters from his father,\n                  Charles Lloyd, Sr. to Barton and a manuscript,\n                  \"Stanzas on the Death of Caroline Queen of Great\n                  Britain. For listing of individual letters see the\n                  guide. \n                   #38-733","Writes describing his new lodgings, a fire in\n                  Sachsenhauser, and mentioning Sir Walter Simpson\n                  (1872 Aug 4); acknowledges authorship of \"Harold\" and\n                  \"Salt Water Financier\" and will be home soon from\n                  [France?] [1878?]; though working hard, feels like he\n                  must produce until death, and has gotten two editions\n                  of Arabian Nights (1883 Jun 15); sends revisions for\n                  his father's paper read as President of Royal Society\n                  of Edinburgh and mentions his opinion of Thomas\n                  Carlyle (1885 Jan 14); discusses problems with David\n                  in \n                   Kidnapped and mentions\n                  \"Alan Breck\" (1886 Apr or May); and believes \n                   Kidnapped is going to\n                  succeed (1886 Jul 28). \n                   #38-730","Fitzgerald writes about his travels in England and\n                  Ireland, his family, art collecting, especially his\n                  interest in John Constable, and his friends,\n                  particularly Alfred Tennyson and Thomas Carlyle. He\n                  also mentions Edward Moxon, Leigh Hunt, William\n                  Wordsworth, John Henry Newman, Maria Edgeworth,\n                  George Peacock, Samuel Lawrence, George Crabbe,\n                  Thomas de Quincey, Charles Dickens, and William\n                  Makepeace Thackery. \n                   In addition to the 74 letters to Barton, are\n                  Fitzgerald's copies of and commentaries on the\n                  Biblical stories of Joseph, David, Saul, and\n                  Jonathan, copies of two poems by Tennyson, a\n                  registered letter receipt, and five letters from John\n                  Gibson Lockhart \u0026 Charlotte Sophia (Scott)\n                  Lockhart to Barton. \n                   #38-731","#38-732","Concerning the exploration and title to East and\n                  West Florida and Louisiana, the Spanish and French\n                  Colonies in America, and the Louisiana Purchase; he\n                  discusses whether the United States has a\n                  well-founded claim to West Florida, whether the\n                  people of West Florida were justified in declaring\n                  themselves independent, and if the United States\n                  would be justified in defending West Florida or in\n                  adding it to the Union. # \n                   5178","Discusses the different types of stock in the\n                  United States, available at various rates of interest\n                  (1806 Dec 25); lands in New Jersey from the estate of\n                  L. [Kortright?] (1794 Apr 1); the illness of\n                  President James Madison (1813 Jun 28); belief that\n                  his political documents and letters will vindicate\n                  his conduct both before his mission to Europe and\n                  since his return home (1816 Jan 24); illness of Mrs.\n                  Monroe (1820 Jul 1; 1824 Sep 1); upcoming visit of\n                  the Marquis de Lafayette (1824 Sep 1); invitation to\n                  dine with Judge Nelson and James Monroe at Mr.\n                  Michie's, (1828 Jul 26). # \n                   2528","Chiefly concerning matters pertaining to the\n                  running of the Department of State in his absence,\n                  and one letter to Samuel Pleasonton, as clerk in the\n                  Department of State; and one letter to General John\n                  Mason. \n                   Discusses the purchase of horses from Isaac\n                  McCuddy (1811 Sep 3); transport of prisoners (1814\n                  Mar 29; Apr 16); written to Dr. Jones of\n                  Northumberland County to authorize sending an agent\n                  to the [West Indies?] to look after the slaves from\n                  that quarter and the country between the Northern\n                  Neck and Norfolk (1815 May 18); his financial affairs\n                  suffered from his absence on duty to his country, his\n                  health improving, and various business in the State\n                  Department (1815 May through Sep); his claim to the\n                  comptroller for additional compensation for his\n                  former mission to France and other missions which\n                  caused him to have to borrow money (1816 Nov 21; 1826\n                  Jan 12, 23, 25, Feb 4; Apr 10); the death of his\n                  grandchild, the daughter of Mrs. Gouverneur and a\n                  request for all proper assistance to several office\n                  seekers (1821 Sep 15); sends letters to Pleasonton to\n                  forward to his friends in France (1827 Mar 28; 1828\n                  Apr 7); the meeting of the Board of Visitors at the\n                  University of Virginia (1829 Jul 26); the plan for an\n                  executive government at the University of Virginia\n                  and his financial difficulties (1830 May 2; 1831\n                  Apr); including a typed letter, 1911 Nov 4, from\n                  Roswell Randall Hoes concerning Monroe family\n                  genealogy. # \n                   495","Including accounts of George Weedon with Fontaine\n                  Maury, James Monroe, William Mercer, Timothy Green,\n                  John Minor, the Fredericksburg Academy, the estate of\n                  Hugh Mercer, of which Weedon was executor, and\n                  soldiers stationed at the Sentry Box. Account entries\n                  are primarily for cash, but also include entries for\n                  the delivery of wood, personal and household\n                  expenses, slave hires, legal services, lottery\n                  prizes, sundries and building supplies. # \n                   2525","Chiefly clippings, obituary notices and eulogies.\n                  There are also clippings about incidents in Madison's\n                  life and administration, particularly during the War\n                  of 1812, as well as tipped in prospectuses for a\n                  biography and his papers. There are copies of Madison\n                  speeches and letters, and letters from Dolley Payne\n                  Todd Madison and J.C. Payne. # \n                   9911","Discusses a naval appointment, a land settlement\n                  scheme on the Ohio opposed by Lord Hillsborough, the\n                  Gasp\u0026#39264;affair, Bunker Hill, naval operations\n                  in Virginia and on the Delaware (Lord Dunmore's\n                  retreat), the Staten Island Peace Conference,\n                  Saratoga, General Burgoyne, the burning of New York,\n                  Hessians, consequences of the American-French\n                  alliance, British foreign and economic affairs, and\n                  the guardianship of Felix Viret. # \n                   4390","Consists of two volumes with marbled paper\n                  wrappers, labeled \"First\" and \"Second,\" in A.S.\n                  Hamond's autograph, with occasional comments added by\n                  G.E. 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It contains accounts of all ships on\n                  which he sailed, admirals under whom he served,\n                  including Hyde Parker and Horatio Nelson, actions in\n                  which he was engaged and enemy ships captured. He\n                  describes the battle of Copenhagen, sieges of Malta\n                  and Flushing and action at Naples. There are personal\n                  notes on health and travels, and observations on the\n                  British custom of requiring other ships to salute her\n                  colors. With the memoirs are a letter granting\n                  permission to publish, 1823; a letter, 1793, as a\n                  midshipman, relating an encounter with the French\n                  fleet with a sketch of the ships' positions; and a\n                  letter, 1778, from Charles Henri, Comte d'Estaing, to\n                  Louis Antoine de Bougainville on naval matters. \n                   #680-b","#38-734","#38-738","#9277","Recording dates of sowing, germination, blossoming\n                  and places of origin of plants in his garden, and\n                  occasionally the agent from whom they were obtained.\n                  He checked his own varieties against a list of rare\n                  species, noted seeds that could be imported from the\n                  North American colonies, especially Virginia, North\n                  Carolina, and Maryland, and from Spain and Aleppo,\n                  Syria. \n                   #9897","He discusses corn, tobacco, wheat, rice, indigo,\n                  and silk. \n                   #9897","Probably for publication in their papers,\n                  including an extract of an article by Dr. James\n                  Mounsey, \"An Account of a Woman Who Harbored a [the\n                  bones of a] Foetus thirteen years in her body\" at\n                  Riga, Russia, presented by Henry Baker; a letter from\n                  Henry Baker (1698-1774) to the President of the Royal\n                  Society, Martin Folkes, concerning the previous\n                  article about the Russian woman; \"Several Essays\n                  towards discovering the laws of electricity\" by John\n                  Ellicott (1706?-1772); partial letter from Abbe Jean\n                  Antoine Nollet (1700-1770) concerning electricity;\n                  manuscript by Sir William Watson (1715-1787)\n                  concerning his electrical experiments and mentioning\n                  experiments conducted by \"an ingenious gentleman ...\n                  in Pennsylvania\" [Ben Franklin]; \"Account of the\n                  Giant's Causeway in Ireland, in a letter to the\n                  President from the Rev. Richard Pococke, Archdeacon\n                  of Dublin\"; a letter and diagram of a metal\n                  thermometer by Maurice Johnson; abstract of a letter\n                  from the Jesuit missionary Father Bonaventure Suares\n                  about astronomical observations, a printed page on\n                  lunar eclipses observed in Paraguay, and notes on\n                  solar eclipses, 1706-1730; a manuscript concerning\n                  the motion of projectiles near the earth's surface by\n                  Thomas Simpson (1710-1761); an abstract of a letter\n                  from William Anderson to Henry Baker concerning the\n                  hearing of fish; and a copy of an inscription at\n                  Stanhope upon a Roman altar [by the Rev. Mr. Keene?].\n                   #4530-a","#467","#10547-df","Presumed to be part of the McGregor-Mather\n                  Collection. \n                   #38-632-c","Vellum, 603 ff., 16 x 11 cm. 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Mounted ecclesiastical \n                   ex libris , with 6\n                  large miniatures, possibly by Jean or Pierre Herlin,\n                  and 8 large illuminated initials, all with richly\n                  floriated borders; many smaller illuminated initials;\n                  text occasionally rubricated. Bound in 16th century\n                  French morocco, elaborate gilt covers and edges, two\n                  clasps missing. 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Material is organized\n     alphabetically by the name of the correspondent and is listed\n     separately for both the items sent to Dos Passos and those\n     prepared by him. Included among others, are letters exchanged\n     with E.E. Cummings, Ernest Hemingway, Robert Hillyer, John\n     Howard Lawson, Archibald MacLeish, Walter Rumsey Marvin,\n     Dudley Poore and Edmund Wilson. \n     \n      General correspondence between others:\n     (Box 11) \n     A small amount of third party correspondence not\n     directly involved with Dos Passos. Listed alphabetically by\n     the name of the recipient. \n     \n      Family correspondence with Dos Passos:\n     (Boxes 12-15) \n     The largest portion is of the correspondence exchange\n     between Dos Passos and his parents (1890-1917) and the letters\n     exchanged with his first wife, Katharine Smith Dos Passos\n     (1928-1946). The remaining smaller portion is with other\n     collateral relatives. \n     \n      Family correspondence between others:\n     (Boxes 16-17) \n     Mostly letters to his mother, Lucy S. Madison from his\n     father, John Randolph Dos Passos before and after their\n     marriage (1892-1913) and letters by his father to a cousin,\n     Ida Pifer (1900-1912). \n     Publisher-related correspondence with Dos Passos:\n     (Boxes18-21) \n     Correspondence between Dos Passos and his domestic and\n     foreign literary agents relating to the publication and\n     marketing of his writings. Also included are permission\n     requests from authors and editors to use his work,\n     communications and contracts concerning his lecture activities\n     and, from the Brandt and Brandt literary agency, their \"Dos\n     Passos office file\" with almost 2500 items of their worldwide\n     correspondence dealings regarding Dos\n     Passos' writings.","Series II: Writings\n      Published works on society, politics,\n     history and travel: (Boxes 22-109) \n     Manuscripts, galleys, notes, outlines, typed drafts,\n     research material, correspondence and reviews relating to Dos\n     Passos' published writings. Arranged alphabetically\n     by the title of the work. \n     \n      Contributions to books, periodicals and\n     newspapers: (Boxes 110-112) \n     Manuscripts, notes, outlines, typed drafts, research\n     material and print copies of Dos Passos' prose and\n     verse contributions. Arranged alphabetically by the title of\n     the work and listing the name and date of the publication. \n     \n      Dos Passos' prose and verse of\n     undetermined publication: (Boxes 113-117) \n     Manuscripts and typescripts that appear to be in his\n     hand and that contain his notations but that have not been\n     determined to have been published. Some appear to be\n     manuscript portions that may relate to earlier versions of a\n     published work. Arranged alphabetically by the title of the\n     work or the opening line. \n     \n      Prose and verse of undetermined authorship\n     and publication: (Box 117) \n     Manuscripts not in Dos Passos' hand and\n     typescripts that do not bear any of his notations. Arranged\n     alphabetically by the title of the work or the opening line. \n     \n      Speech material: (Boxes 117-118) \n     Notes, outlines, background and presentation drafts for\n     specific speech events, readings from his published books and\n     for other unidentified talks. \n     \n      Research and background: (Boxes\n     118-121) \n     Background print material, notebooks, outlines and\n     miscellaneous loose drafts relating to various research\n     topics. Emphasis on Jefferson and on American and English\n     history.","Series III: Personal\n      Artwork by Dos Passos: (Box 122) \n     His pencil sketches, black and white photographs and\n     color reproductions of his watercolor art, and catalogues of\n     his artwork showings. \n     \n      Artwork collected by Dos Passos: (Box\n     122) \n     Drawings, sketches and watercolors from a variety of\n     artists collected over the years by Dos Passos. Included also\n     are classical and contemporary musical recordings and sheet\n     music. \n     \n      Awards: (Box 122-125) \n     Mostly certificates and accompanying correspondence and\n     mementos of the honorary tributes bestowed upon Dos Passos for\n     his writings, his educational activities, his influence in the\n     political arena and for his service (non-combative) in the two\n     World Wars. Also included is a video produced in 1996 that\n     commemorates his 100th Anniversary. \n     \n      Diaries and note books: (Box\n     125-126) \n     Literary and travel books with prose, verse, sketches,\n     observations and commentary compiled by Dos Passos in the\n     years 1911-1927 during his sojourns in Europe and the Middle\n     East. \n     \n      Memorabilia: (Boxes 127-129) \n     An assortment of personal papers, certificates,\n     newsclips, passports, postcards, school records, mementos of\n     World Wars I and II and other keepsakes collected and saved by\n     Dos Passos during his lifetime. Arranged and listed\n     alphabetically by the descriptive name of each item. \n     \n      Personal data: (Boxes 129-130) \n     A small collection of personal papers and documents\n     organized and arranged chronologically by date in financial,\n     legal, medical and household property categories. \n     \n      Photographs: (Boxes 130-133) \n     Photographs of Dos Passos, his family, his close friends\n     and associates and of his activities from his childhood to his\n     later years. Organized alphabetically by subject, location,\n     event or name of person. \n     Writings and reviews about Dos Passos: (Boxes 133-139) \n     Published and unpublished articles, interviews,\n     newsclips and other writings about the life and work of Dos\n     Passos. Arranged and listed alphabetically by the title of the\n     writing.","Series IV: Miscellaneous\n      Papers pertaining to other family members:\n     (Boxes 139-142) \n     Of particular interest are the writings of his father\n     John Randolph Dos Passos, a prominent lawyer active in the\n     national party politics of the late 19th and early 20th\n     centuries and author of articles and essays on the Supreme\n     Court, the recognition of Cuba, woman suffrage and the war in\n     Europe. His papers also include a number of autograph signed\n     letters from some of the notable personalities of the period:\n     William Borah, William Jennings Bryan, Josephus Daniels, Jay\n     Gould, Benjamin Harrison, Charles Evans Hughes, Henry Cabot\n     Lodge and Woodrow Wilson. The papers of Dos\n     Passos' first wife, Katharine contain a number of her\n     short story manuscripts and correspondence that includes\n     autograph signed letters and a poem from Ernest and Pauline\n     Hemingway. The other family papers are primarily\n     correspondence, writings and memorabilia organized under the\n     name of the person to whom the material pertains. \n     \n      Papers pertaining to friends and\n     associates: (Box 143) \n     A small quantity of correspondence, writings and\n     memorabilia of his close friends, Arthur McComb, Wright\n     McCormick and Dudley Poore that relate to the period of the\n     early 20th century. The papers of Charles W. Bernardin, who\n     interacted extensively with Dos Passos while attempting to\n     write and publish a biography about him, contain a scholarly\n     dissertation and unpublished manuscripts on Dos Passos and his\n     writings. Included also are Dos Passos family photographs and\n     a large volume of correspondence that was exchanged with Dos\n     Passos during 1942-1966. The Bernardin material has been\n     relocated to the appropriate sections of the collection (See\n     boxes 1, 2, 94, 130-133, 137-139). The personal papers\n     relating solely to Bernardin are in box 143. \n     \n      Other writings and print matter: (Boxes\n     143-144) \n     Miscellaneous manuscripts by named and anonymous authors\n     and other print matter that may have been of interest to Dos\n     Passos as memorabilia or as background.","The following accession numbers originally assigned to\n      various parts of the collection were eliminated and all\n      items interfiled in the single number 5950: \n       4804, 4804-a \n       5950-a, 5950-b, 5950-c, 5950-d, 5950-e, 5950-f,\n      5950-g, 5950-h, 5950-i, 5950-j, 5950-k, 5950-l, 5950-m,\n      5950-n, 5950-o, 5950-p, 5950-q, 5950-r, 5950-s, 5950-t,\n      5950-u, 5950-v, 5950-w, 5950-x, 5950-y, 5950-z \n       5950-aa, 5950-ab, 5950-ac, 5950-ad, 5950-ae, 5950-af,\n      5950-ag, 5950-ah, 5950-ai, 5950-aj, 5950-ak, 5950-al,\n      5950-am, 5950-an, 5950-ao, 5950-ap, 5950-aq, 5950-ar,\n      5950-as, 5950-at, 5950-au, 5950-av, 5950-aw, 5950-ax,\n      5950-ay, 5950-az \n       5950-ba, 5950-bb, 5950-bc, 5950-bd, 5950-be, 5950-bf,\n      5950-bg, 5950-bh, 5950-bi, 5950-bj, 5950-bk, 5950-bl,\n      5950-bm, 5950-bn, 5950-bo, 5950-bp, 5950-bq, 5950-br,\n      5950-bs, 5950-bt, 5950-bu, 5950-bv, 5950-bw, 5950-bx,\n      5950-by, 5950-bz \n       5950-ca, 5950-cb, 5950-cc, 5950-cd, 5950-ce, 5950-cf,\n      5950-cg, 5950-ch, 5950-ci, 5950-cj, 5950-ck, 5950-cl,\n      5950-cm","Sound and video recordings and artistic material have\n      been placed in appropriate custodial sections of the\n      Library and are identified as part of these papers.","The Dos Passos papers at the University of Virginia present\n     a vivid chronicle of the author's activities, thoughts and\n     literary skills as he analyzed, reported on and criticized the\n     turbulent events of the 20th century. Dos Passos, identifying\n     with the leftist radical sympathies of the post-World War I\n     period, experimented in expressing these sentiments with\n     innovative writing techniques in some of his most important\n     and successful works: \n      One Man's Initiation--1917  (1920), \n      Three Soldiers   (1921), \n      Manhattan Transfer   (1925) and\n     the trilogy,  USA   ( The 42nd Parallel,   1930;  Nineteen Nineteen,   1932; \n      The Big Money,   1936).","The collection highlights the Dos Passos chronicle\n     principally through a large body of manuscripts, letters and\n     other personal and family related papers that have been\n     assembled at the University of Virginia over the past 40 years\n     from a series of gifts from Dos Passos and later, from his\n     widow Elizabeth, and his daughter Lucy Dos Passos Coggin. Also\n     included is a small quantity of gift acquisitions from several\n     close friends and associates.","The major portion of the papers is comprised of manuscript\n     material (published and unpublished) of most of his novels,\n     plays, poems, articles, speeches, lectures, readings and his\n     reportage on history, politics, society and travel. Included\n     are corrected and uncorrected typescripts, galley and page\n     proofs, notes, outlines, related research material and an\n     extensive assemblage of publisher and literary agent\n     correspondence. Of particular interest are his diaries and\n     notebooks filled with recorded observations, thoughts, verse\n     and sketches that may have served as the basis for some of the\n     character development and themes found in his published\n     writings and in his works of art.","Another large part of the collection contains letters\n     written to him over his lifetime from close friends, literary\n     associates and random correspondents which comprise a\n     narrative, of sorts, of the conflicting political, social and\n     cultural ideas that he and others of his generation grappled\n     with in the period between the two World Wars. Letters from\n     his close friends and literary associates include, among\n     others, those from E.E. Cummings, Ernest Hemingway, John\n     Howard Lawson, Archibald MacLeish, Walter Rumsey Marvin,\n     Gerald Murphy, Dudley Poore and Edmund Wilson.","The balance of the collection consists of Dos Passos family\n     papers, along with a small assortment of other miscellaneous\n     material. The family papers contain correspondence Dos Passos\n     exchanged with his parents, his wife Katharine and other\n     collateral relatives. Included among Dos Passos' personal\n     papers are financial, legal, and household data; mementos of\n     his awards and honors; originals and copies of his drawings\n     and paintings; articles and newsclips about his life and his\n     writings; and a collection of photographs of his childhood\n     years, portraits and snapshots of him as a young adult and\n     family photographs of the period 1950 through 1960. In later\n     years, Dos Passos turned from the radicalism of his youth. He\n     settled in the family home in Westmoreland County in northern\n     Virginia with his wife Elizabeth Holdridge Dos Passos and\n     their daughter Lucy where he continued to pursue, with his\n     characteristic vigor, the engagement of his new found\n     political and social ideas into his writings, lectures and\n     speeches.","He died on September 28, 1970 and remains as one of the\n     pre-eminent writers of the 20th century.","Correspondence with attached and related material\n         exchanged between John Dos Passos and lifelong\n         friends and associates, literary colleagues, critics,\n         editors, organizations and the general public.\n         Material is organized alphabetically by the name of\n         the correspondent and is listed separately for both\n         the items sent to Dos Passos and those prepared by\n         him. Included among others, are letters exchanged\n         with E.E. Cummings, Ernest Hemingway, Robert Hillyer,\n         John Howard Lawson, Archibald MacLeish, Walter Rumsey\n         Marvin, Dudley Poore and Edmund Wilson.","re: leave application (by John Dos Passos)","re: his resignation (by John Dos Passos)","re: Peabody Library (by John Dos Passos)","re: wife's burial stone","by John Dos Passos","re: Francesca Dos Passos","Contains undated typescript notes on John Dos Passos's\n           book, \n            The Head and Heart of\n           Thomas Jefferson  (1954)","re: William F. Buckley (by John Dos Passos)","re: \n            The Big\n           Money  controversy at University of\n           Texas","re: Mediæval Academy of America","by John Dos Passos","with ANS, S. Panjay Seizlauseco[?]","re: Carlo Tresca (by John Dos Passos)","by John Dos Passos","re: Mihajlo Mihajlov","by John Dos Passos","with poems about the IWW","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","with Sheila Hibben ALS","by John Dos Passos","with Valerie Danby-Smith TLS","with KSDP ALSs","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","re: \"Dream Factory\"","re: \n            Nineteen\n           Nineteen","by John Dos Passos","with poem and photo","re: Ellen Wilson Holmes","re: John Dos Passos's article on Hemingway","re: National Conference of Christians and\n           Jews","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","with photo","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","with untitled poem","(photo)","by John Dos Passos","with photo","re: Sophia Louise Meakin [Auntie Lou's]\n           will","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by Katy Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","re: cousin, Ida L. Pifer","by John Dos Passos","with photos","by John Dos Passos","with photos","with photos and verse","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","envelope only","re: Rosenberg case","by John Dos Passos","to: Cousin John","biographical data \n           by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","Asia Peoples Anti-Communist League","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","with his TMs, \"A Missionary Farm\"","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","re: Edmund Wilson","to: \"Dear Buddy\"","by John Dos Passos","re: Edmund Wilson","to: \"Master Madison\"","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","re: telegram to Dumas Malone","with photos; by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos and family","The Emporia\n            Gazette","biographical entry \n           by John Dos Passos","re: lecture","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","\"Dos Passos File\"","Manuscript draft, ca. 1939 (4 folders) \n           Background data, 1931 \n           Publisher's setting copy, ca. 1939","Manuscript draft, Act III, n.d. \n           Author's text emendations, 1925-1929 (also\n           includes \n            The Garbage\n           Man  text","Notes and outlines, ca. 1965-1966 \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1965-1966 (7\n           folders) \n           Final manuscript drafts, ca. 1965-1966 (6\n           folders) \n           Reviews, 1966-1968","Notes and outlines, ca. 1932-1936 (3 folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1932-1936 (4\n           folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, ca. 1932-1936 (4\n           folders) \n           Later revisions, TV adaptation and\n           correspondence, ca. 1932-1956[?], n.d.","Notes and outlines, 1959-1963 (3 folders) \n           Manuscript drafts, ca. 1962-1963 (6 folders)\n           Publisher's setting copy and galleys, 1963\n           (2 folders) \n           Background data and photos (5 folders) \n           Portuguese books on Brazil, 1945-1961, n.d.\n           (8 folders) \n           Reviews, 1963-1964","Notes and outlines, Parts I-V, n.d. (2 folders)\n           Miscellaneous notes, n.d. (2 folders) \n           Manuscript drafts, Part I, n.d. (8 folders) \n           Manuscript drafts, Part II, n.d. (11\n           folders) \n           Manuscript drafts, Part III, n.d. (6\n           folders) \n           Manuscript drafts, Part IV, n.d. (5 folders)\n           Manuscript drafts, Part V, n.d. (7 folders) \n           Manuscript drafts not used in final version,\n           n.d. \n           Printer's master copy, 1975 (9 folders) \n           TMs, final version, 1975 (8 folders) \n           Research, Parts II, III, V and\n           miscellaneous, 1959-1970, n.d. (5 folders) \n           Related correspondence, 1967-1969, 8\n           items","Notes and outlines, 1949-1950 \n           Early manuscript drafts, 1949-1950 (8\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, 1949-1950 (5\n           folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1949-1950 (4\n           folders) \n           TMs, final version, 1949-1950 (4 folders) \n           Print copies: \n           \n            Omnibook  abridgement\n           and Chapter 7 fragment, 1952, n.d.","Manuscript drafts, n.d. (5 folders) \n           Galleys, proofs and photographs, ca.\n           1970-1971 (4 folders) \n           Research and background data, 1970, n.d. (2\n           folders) \n           Related correspondence, 1970","Early manuscript drafts, 1920s \n           Newsclip, John Dos Passos letter to Harvard president,\n           Lawrence Lowell, 8 Aug. 1927","Notes, ca. 1930 \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1930 (2\n           folders) \n           Later reworked manuscript drafts, ca. 1956,\n           ca. 1956 \n           Print copy text excerpts, ca. 1930 \n           Correspondence re: Czech edition, 1964 \n           Reviews, 1930","Early manuscript draft, ca. 1925 \n           Author's text emendations, 1925-1929","Notes and outlines, 1945-1949, n.d. (3 folders)\n           Early manuscript drafts, 1945-1949 (3\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, 1945-1949 (4\n           folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1949 (2 folders) \n           Background data, 1949","Notes, ca. 1956-1958 \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1956-1958 (3\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1956-1958 \n           Final manuscript drafts, ca. 1956-1958 (3\n           folders) \n           TMs, final version, ca. 1956-1958","Notes, ca. 1941 \n           Manuscript drafts, Parts I-III, ca. 1941 (7\n           folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, ca. 1941 (3\n           folders) \n           Book's dust jacket, ca. 1941 \n           Reviews, 1941-1942","Early manuscript drafts, 1944-1954 (8 folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, 1944-1954 (6\n           folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1944-1954 (4\n           folders) \n           Background research and miscellaneous,\n           1941-1954, n.d. (3 folders) \n           Reviews, 1954","Notes, manuscript drafts, proofs, and reworked\n           articles, 1927-1929, n.d. \n           Reviews, 1934-1935","Notes, n.d. \n           Manuscript drafts, n.d. (2 folders) \n           Reviews, 1938-1939","Notes, ca. 1920s \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1924 \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1925 (3\n           folders) \n           Manuscript draft of \"Introduction\" text to\n           Portuguese translation, 1960 \n           Review (by D.H. Lawrence), n.d.","Notes and outlines, ca. 1957 (6 folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1957 (12\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1957 (10\n           folders) \n           Related correspondence, 1955-1956","Notes and outlines, ca. 1960-1963 (2 folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1960 (7\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1960 (3\n           folders) \n           TMs, final version, ca. 1960 (4 folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, ca. 1960 (4\n           folders) \n           Galleys, proofs and print excerpts, 1960 (3\n           folders) \n           Background and related correspondence,\n           1954-1958, n.d. (4 folders) \n           Reviews, 1960-1964","Notes and outlines, n.d (8 folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1961-1962 (12\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1961-1962 \n           TMs, final version, 1962 (11 folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1962 (7 folders) \n           Source notes and related correspondence,\n           1961-1962, n.d. \n           Reviews, 1962-1963","Manuscript notes, ca. 1954 \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1954 (5\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1954 \n           Final manuscript drafts, ca. 1954 (2\n           folders) \n           Reviews, n.d.","Manuscript drafts, ca. 1932 (4 folders) \n           Miscellaneous print copy excerpts, ca.\n           1932","Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1943-1948 (3\n           folders) \n           TMs, theater version, 1948 \n           TMs with autograph changes used as prize in\n           WW-II Bond campaign, n.d.","Early manuscript drafts, n.d. (4 folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, n.d. (3 folders) \n           TMs, final version (2 folders)","Typescript (with Dudley Poore, TLS), ca. 1917,\n           1970 \n           TMs, \n            First Sight of War  ,\n           \"A Preface Twenty Five Years Later,\" n.d. \n           Print text, chapter VI of \n            First Encounter  , [a\n           reprinted version of \n            OMI  , ca. 1945] \n           Reviews, 1920, 1969","Notes, ca. 1968 (4 folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1968 (4\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts with corrections,\n           ca. 1968-1969 (3 folders) \n           TMs, final version, ca. 1968-1969 (4\n           folders) \n           TMss, \"A Preface to the Portuguese Edition,\"\n           1968 \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1968-1969 \n           Galleys and proofs, 1968-1969 (3 folders) \n           Publisher's unused manuscript \n            The Enterprise of the\n           Indies  ), n.d. (3 folders) \n           Reviews, 1969","Notes and outlines, 1940s-1950 (2 folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, 1945-1950 (4\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, 1945-1950 (6\n           folders) \n           Miscellaneous manuscript pages, 1945-1950 (2\n           folders) \n           TMs, final version, 1945-1950 (2 folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1945-1950 (5\n           folders) \n           Publisher's uncorrected proof, 1950","Notes, ca. 1958 (2 folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1959 (5\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1959 (6\n           folders) \n           Background data, n.d. \n           Related correspondence, 1957-1958","Manuscript drafts with corrections, ca.\n           1916-1919, n.d. \n           Publisher's setting copy with changes, n.d. \n           Background poetry about Spain, ca.\n           1916-1919","Manuscript drafts, 1917-1918 (2 folders) \n           TMs, final version, 1917-1918 (3 folders) \n           TMs, final version (Robert Hillyer signed\n           copy), 1917-1918 \n           Related correspondence, 1919-1920","Notes and outlines, 1958-1965, n.d. (13\n           folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1966 (5\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1966 (5\n           folders) \n           TMs, randomly arranged, unmarked pages, ca.\n           1966 (6 folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1966 (6 folders) \n           Publisher's proofs, ca. 1966 (4 folders) \n           Reviews, 1966","Notes, ca. 1942-1944 \n           Manuscript drafts, ca. 1942-1944 (6 folders)\n           Miscellaneous manuscript drafts, ca.\n           1942-1944 \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1944 (2folders) \n           Reviews, 1944","Manuscript drafts, 1922","Miscellaneous manuscript drafts, essays and\n           notes, ca. 1956 (5 folders) \n           Final manuscript drafts, ca. 1956 (2\n           folders)","TMs, \n            Fortune Heights  ,\n           ca. 1934 (2 folders) \n           Reviews, 1934-1936","Manuscript draft, \"Introduction\" to \n            Three Soldiers  ,\n           n.d. \n           TMs drafts of \"Preface\" to the novel, 1932 \n           Review (\"John Dos Passos Lies!\" by Norman S.\n           Hall), 1921","Publisher's setting copy, 1964","Notes and outlines, including a notebook entitled  Berlin 1945,  ca. 1944-1945, n.d. (3\n           folders); Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1944-1945, n.d. (3 folders); Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1944-1945, n.d. (6 folders); Miscellaneous manuscripts not used in final version, ca. 1942-1945, n.d. Publisher's setting copy, 1945 (2 folders); Background relating to WWII Europe and the Pacific, ca. 1942-1946, n.d. (3 folders)","Notes on organization of the trilogy, n.d. \n           Publisher's proofs \n           Reviews, 1938 \n           TS: A Suggested Treatment of the Dos Passos\n           Trilogy: \n            U.S.A.  , ca. 1956 \n           Notes of dramatic and \"proposed\" film\n           versions of \n            U.S.A.  , 1956-1960\n           (5 folders) \n           Record set: \n            U.S.A. Selections from the\n           42nd Parallel  (See audio T-150)","TMs, with corrections, ca. 1960 (2 folders) \n           TMss, final versions, ca. 1950 (2 folders) \n           Print programs and photo of \n            U.S.A.  drama\n           presentations, 1971-1983, n.d.","Page proofs, 1965 (2 folders) \n           Reviews, 1966","Japanese first edition reprint (1989)","reprint edition (1973)","his first published poem","John Dos Passos autograph signed excerpt","w/Hemingway ALS","w/Hemingway APC","Letters by E. E. Cummings, Theodore Dreiser, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Zelda Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, John F. Kennedy, \n                 H. R. Mencken, Henry Miller, Richard Nixon, and Upton Sinclair removed from other areas of the papers.","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","English\n"],"unitid_tesim":["5950\n"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Papers of John Dos Passos \n 1865-1998"],"collection_title_tesim":["Papers of John Dos Passos \n 1865-1998"],"collection_ssim":["Papers of John Dos Passos \n 1865-1998"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["The collection is a consolidation of gift and other\n      acquisitions received in the Special Collections Department\n      of the University of Virginia over the period 1958-1999\n      from: John Dos Passos, his wife Elizabeth Holdridge Dos\n      Passos, his daughter Lucy Dos Passos Coggin and from a\n      number of friends and associates that include: Thomas Pym\n      Cope, Mrs. Lloyd (Marion) Lowndes, Mrs. Harold Weston,\n      Connie and William White, Edmund Berkeley, Jr., Charles W.\n      Bernardin, Jack Diggens, Kenneth C. Duckett, Philip L.\n      Gerber, Townsend Ludington and Ray Lewis White."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["The collection consists of ca. 50,000 items."],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions.\n"],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is arranged in four series: I--Correspondence, II--Writings, III--Personal,\n     IV--Miscellaneous.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries I: Correspondence \n      \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eGeneral correspondence with Dos Passos:\n     (Boxes 1-11)\u003c/emph\u003e\n     Correspondence with attached and related material\n     exchanged between John Dos Passos and lifelong friends and\n     associates, literary colleagues, critics, editors,\n     organizations and the general public. Material is organized\n     alphabetically by the name of the correspondent and is listed\n     separately for both the items sent to Dos Passos and those\n     prepared by him. Included among others, are letters exchanged\n     with E.E. Cummings, Ernest Hemingway, Robert Hillyer, John\n     Howard Lawson, Archibald MacLeish, Walter Rumsey Marvin,\n     Dudley Poore and Edmund Wilson. \n     \n     \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eGeneral correspondence between others:\n     (Box 11)\u003c/emph\u003e\n     A small amount of third party correspondence not\n     directly involved with Dos Passos. Listed alphabetically by\n     the name of the recipient. \n     \n     \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eFamily correspondence with Dos Passos:\n     (Boxes 12-15)\u003c/emph\u003e\n     The largest portion is of the correspondence exchange\n     between Dos Passos and his parents (1890-1917) and the letters\n     exchanged with his first wife, Katharine Smith Dos Passos\n     (1928-1946). The remaining smaller portion is with other\n     collateral relatives. \n     \n     \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eFamily correspondence between others:\n     (Boxes 16-17)\u003c/emph\u003e\n     Mostly letters to his mother, Lucy S. Madison from his\n     father, John Randolph Dos Passos before and after their\n     marriage (1892-1913) and letters by his father to a cousin,\n     Ida Pifer (1900-1912). \n     Publisher-related correspondence with Dos Passos:\n     (Boxes18-21) \n     Correspondence between Dos Passos and his domestic and\n     foreign literary agents relating to the publication and\n     marketing of his writings. Also included are permission\n     requests from authors and editors to use his work,\n     communications and contracts concerning his lecture activities\n     and, from the Brandt and Brandt literary agency, their \"Dos\n     Passos office file\" with almost 2500 items of their worldwide\n     correspondence dealings regarding Dos\n     Passos' writings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries II: Writings\n     \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003ePublished works on society, politics,\n     history and travel: (Boxes 22-109)\u003c/emph\u003e\n     Manuscripts, galleys, notes, outlines, typed drafts,\n     research material, correspondence and reviews relating to Dos\n     Passos' published writings. Arranged alphabetically\n     by the title of the work. \n     \n     \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eContributions to books, periodicals and\n     newspapers: (Boxes 110-112)\u003c/emph\u003e\n     Manuscripts, notes, outlines, typed drafts, research\n     material and print copies of Dos Passos' prose and\n     verse contributions. Arranged alphabetically by the title of\n     the work and listing the name and date of the publication. \n     \n     \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eDos Passos' prose and verse of\n     undetermined publication: (Boxes 113-117)\u003c/emph\u003e\n     Manuscripts and typescripts that appear to be in his\n     hand and that contain his notations but that have not been\n     determined to have been published. Some appear to be\n     manuscript portions that may relate to earlier versions of a\n     published work. Arranged alphabetically by the title of the\n     work or the opening line. \n     \n     \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eProse and verse of undetermined authorship\n     and publication: (Box 117)\u003c/emph\u003e\n     Manuscripts not in Dos Passos' hand and\n     typescripts that do not bear any of his notations. Arranged\n     alphabetically by the title of the work or the opening line. \n     \n     \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSpeech material: (Boxes 117-118)\u003c/emph\u003e\n     Notes, outlines, background and presentation drafts for\n     specific speech events, readings from his published books and\n     for other unidentified talks. \n     \n     \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eResearch and background: (Boxes\n     118-121)\u003c/emph\u003e\n     Background print material, notebooks, outlines and\n     miscellaneous loose drafts relating to various research\n     topics. Emphasis on Jefferson and on American and English\n     history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries III: Personal\n     \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eArtwork by Dos Passos: (Box 122)\u003c/emph\u003e\n     His pencil sketches, black and white photographs and\n     color reproductions of his watercolor art, and catalogues of\n     his artwork showings. \n     \n     \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eArtwork collected by Dos Passos: (Box\n     122)\u003c/emph\u003e\n     Drawings, sketches and watercolors from a variety of\n     artists collected over the years by Dos Passos. Included also\n     are classical and contemporary musical recordings and sheet\n     music. \n     \n     \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eAwards: (Box 122-125)\u003c/emph\u003e\n     Mostly certificates and accompanying correspondence and\n     mementos of the honorary tributes bestowed upon Dos Passos for\n     his writings, his educational activities, his influence in the\n     political arena and for his service (non-combative) in the two\n     World Wars. Also included is a video produced in 1996 that\n     commemorates his 100th Anniversary. \n     \n     \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eDiaries and note books: (Box\n     125-126)\u003c/emph\u003e\n     Literary and travel books with prose, verse, sketches,\n     observations and commentary compiled by Dos Passos in the\n     years 1911-1927 during his sojourns in Europe and the Middle\n     East. \n     \n     \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eMemorabilia: (Boxes 127-129)\u003c/emph\u003e\n     An assortment of personal papers, certificates,\n     newsclips, passports, postcards, school records, mementos of\n     World Wars I and II and other keepsakes collected and saved by\n     Dos Passos during his lifetime. Arranged and listed\n     alphabetically by the descriptive name of each item. \n     \n     \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003ePersonal data: (Boxes 129-130)\u003c/emph\u003e\n     A small collection of personal papers and documents\n     organized and arranged chronologically by date in financial,\n     legal, medical and household property categories. \n     \n     \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003ePhotographs: (Boxes 130-133)\u003c/emph\u003e\n     Photographs of Dos Passos, his family, his close friends\n     and associates and of his activities from his childhood to his\n     later years. Organized alphabetically by subject, location,\n     event or name of person. \n     Writings and reviews about Dos Passos: (Boxes 133-139) \n     Published and unpublished articles, interviews,\n     newsclips and other writings about the life and work of Dos\n     Passos. Arranged and listed alphabetically by the title of the\n     writing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV: Miscellaneous\n     \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003ePapers pertaining to other family members:\n     (Boxes 139-142)\u003c/emph\u003e\n     Of particular interest are the writings of his father\n     John Randolph Dos Passos, a prominent lawyer active in the\n     national party politics of the late 19th and early 20th\n     centuries and author of articles and essays on the Supreme\n     Court, the recognition of Cuba, woman suffrage and the war in\n     Europe. His papers also include a number of autograph signed\n     letters from some of the notable personalities of the period:\n     William Borah, William Jennings Bryan, Josephus Daniels, Jay\n     Gould, Benjamin Harrison, Charles Evans Hughes, Henry Cabot\n     Lodge and Woodrow Wilson. The papers of Dos\n     Passos' first wife, Katharine contain a number of her\n     short story manuscripts and correspondence that includes\n     autograph signed letters and a poem from Ernest and Pauline\n     Hemingway. The other family papers are primarily\n     correspondence, writings and memorabilia organized under the\n     name of the person to whom the material pertains. \n     \n     \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003ePapers pertaining to friends and\n     associates: (Box 143)\u003c/emph\u003e\n     A small quantity of correspondence, writings and\n     memorabilia of his close friends, Arthur McComb, Wright\n     McCormick and Dudley Poore that relate to the period of the\n     early 20th century. The papers of Charles W. Bernardin, who\n     interacted extensively with Dos Passos while attempting to\n     write and publish a biography about him, contain a scholarly\n     dissertation and unpublished manuscripts on Dos Passos and his\n     writings. Included also are Dos Passos family photographs and\n     a large volume of correspondence that was exchanged with Dos\n     Passos during 1942-1966. The Bernardin material has been\n     relocated to the appropriate sections of the collection (See\n     boxes 1, 2, 94, 130-133, 137-139). The personal papers\n     relating solely to Bernardin are in box 143. \n     \n     \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eOther writings and print matter: (Boxes\n     143-144)\u003c/emph\u003e\n     Miscellaneous manuscripts by named and anonymous authors\n     and other print matter that may have been of interest to Dos\n     Passos as memorabilia or as background.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection is arranged in four series: I--Correspondence, II--Writings, III--Personal,\n     IV--Miscellaneous.","Series I: Correspondence \n       General correspondence with Dos Passos:\n     (Boxes 1-11) \n     Correspondence with attached and related material\n     exchanged between John Dos Passos and lifelong friends and\n     associates, literary colleagues, critics, editors,\n     organizations and the general public. Material is organized\n     alphabetically by the name of the correspondent and is listed\n     separately for both the items sent to Dos Passos and those\n     prepared by him. Included among others, are letters exchanged\n     with E.E. Cummings, Ernest Hemingway, Robert Hillyer, John\n     Howard Lawson, Archibald MacLeish, Walter Rumsey Marvin,\n     Dudley Poore and Edmund Wilson. \n     \n      General correspondence between others:\n     (Box 11) \n     A small amount of third party correspondence not\n     directly involved with Dos Passos. Listed alphabetically by\n     the name of the recipient. \n     \n      Family correspondence with Dos Passos:\n     (Boxes 12-15) \n     The largest portion is of the correspondence exchange\n     between Dos Passos and his parents (1890-1917) and the letters\n     exchanged with his first wife, Katharine Smith Dos Passos\n     (1928-1946). The remaining smaller portion is with other\n     collateral relatives. \n     \n      Family correspondence between others:\n     (Boxes 16-17) \n     Mostly letters to his mother, Lucy S. Madison from his\n     father, John Randolph Dos Passos before and after their\n     marriage (1892-1913) and letters by his father to a cousin,\n     Ida Pifer (1900-1912). \n     Publisher-related correspondence with Dos Passos:\n     (Boxes18-21) \n     Correspondence between Dos Passos and his domestic and\n     foreign literary agents relating to the publication and\n     marketing of his writings. Also included are permission\n     requests from authors and editors to use his work,\n     communications and contracts concerning his lecture activities\n     and, from the Brandt and Brandt literary agency, their \"Dos\n     Passos office file\" with almost 2500 items of their worldwide\n     correspondence dealings regarding Dos\n     Passos' writings.","Series II: Writings\n      Published works on society, politics,\n     history and travel: (Boxes 22-109) \n     Manuscripts, galleys, notes, outlines, typed drafts,\n     research material, correspondence and reviews relating to Dos\n     Passos' published writings. Arranged alphabetically\n     by the title of the work. \n     \n      Contributions to books, periodicals and\n     newspapers: (Boxes 110-112) \n     Manuscripts, notes, outlines, typed drafts, research\n     material and print copies of Dos Passos' prose and\n     verse contributions. Arranged alphabetically by the title of\n     the work and listing the name and date of the publication. \n     \n      Dos Passos' prose and verse of\n     undetermined publication: (Boxes 113-117) \n     Manuscripts and typescripts that appear to be in his\n     hand and that contain his notations but that have not been\n     determined to have been published. Some appear to be\n     manuscript portions that may relate to earlier versions of a\n     published work. Arranged alphabetically by the title of the\n     work or the opening line. \n     \n      Prose and verse of undetermined authorship\n     and publication: (Box 117) \n     Manuscripts not in Dos Passos' hand and\n     typescripts that do not bear any of his notations. Arranged\n     alphabetically by the title of the work or the opening line. \n     \n      Speech material: (Boxes 117-118) \n     Notes, outlines, background and presentation drafts for\n     specific speech events, readings from his published books and\n     for other unidentified talks. \n     \n      Research and background: (Boxes\n     118-121) \n     Background print material, notebooks, outlines and\n     miscellaneous loose drafts relating to various research\n     topics. Emphasis on Jefferson and on American and English\n     history.","Series III: Personal\n      Artwork by Dos Passos: (Box 122) \n     His pencil sketches, black and white photographs and\n     color reproductions of his watercolor art, and catalogues of\n     his artwork showings. \n     \n      Artwork collected by Dos Passos: (Box\n     122) \n     Drawings, sketches and watercolors from a variety of\n     artists collected over the years by Dos Passos. Included also\n     are classical and contemporary musical recordings and sheet\n     music. \n     \n      Awards: (Box 122-125) \n     Mostly certificates and accompanying correspondence and\n     mementos of the honorary tributes bestowed upon Dos Passos for\n     his writings, his educational activities, his influence in the\n     political arena and for his service (non-combative) in the two\n     World Wars. Also included is a video produced in 1996 that\n     commemorates his 100th Anniversary. \n     \n      Diaries and note books: (Box\n     125-126) \n     Literary and travel books with prose, verse, sketches,\n     observations and commentary compiled by Dos Passos in the\n     years 1911-1927 during his sojourns in Europe and the Middle\n     East. \n     \n      Memorabilia: (Boxes 127-129) \n     An assortment of personal papers, certificates,\n     newsclips, passports, postcards, school records, mementos of\n     World Wars I and II and other keepsakes collected and saved by\n     Dos Passos during his lifetime. Arranged and listed\n     alphabetically by the descriptive name of each item. \n     \n      Personal data: (Boxes 129-130) \n     A small collection of personal papers and documents\n     organized and arranged chronologically by date in financial,\n     legal, medical and household property categories. \n     \n      Photographs: (Boxes 130-133) \n     Photographs of Dos Passos, his family, his close friends\n     and associates and of his activities from his childhood to his\n     later years. Organized alphabetically by subject, location,\n     event or name of person. \n     Writings and reviews about Dos Passos: (Boxes 133-139) \n     Published and unpublished articles, interviews,\n     newsclips and other writings about the life and work of Dos\n     Passos. Arranged and listed alphabetically by the title of the\n     writing.","Series IV: Miscellaneous\n      Papers pertaining to other family members:\n     (Boxes 139-142) \n     Of particular interest are the writings of his father\n     John Randolph Dos Passos, a prominent lawyer active in the\n     national party politics of the late 19th and early 20th\n     centuries and author of articles and essays on the Supreme\n     Court, the recognition of Cuba, woman suffrage and the war in\n     Europe. His papers also include a number of autograph signed\n     letters from some of the notable personalities of the period:\n     William Borah, William Jennings Bryan, Josephus Daniels, Jay\n     Gould, Benjamin Harrison, Charles Evans Hughes, Henry Cabot\n     Lodge and Woodrow Wilson. The papers of Dos\n     Passos' first wife, Katharine contain a number of her\n     short story manuscripts and correspondence that includes\n     autograph signed letters and a poem from Ernest and Pauline\n     Hemingway. The other family papers are primarily\n     correspondence, writings and memorabilia organized under the\n     name of the person to whom the material pertains. \n     \n      Papers pertaining to friends and\n     associates: (Box 143) \n     A small quantity of correspondence, writings and\n     memorabilia of his close friends, Arthur McComb, Wright\n     McCormick and Dudley Poore that relate to the period of the\n     early 20th century. The papers of Charles W. Bernardin, who\n     interacted extensively with Dos Passos while attempting to\n     write and publish a biography about him, contain a scholarly\n     dissertation and unpublished manuscripts on Dos Passos and his\n     writings. Included also are Dos Passos family photographs and\n     a large volume of correspondence that was exchanged with Dos\n     Passos during 1942-1966. The Bernardin material has been\n     relocated to the appropriate sections of the collection (See\n     boxes 1, 2, 94, 130-133, 137-139). The personal papers\n     relating solely to Bernardin are in box 143. \n     \n      Other writings and print matter: (Boxes\n     143-144) \n     Miscellaneous manuscripts by named and anonymous authors\n     and other print matter that may have been of interest to Dos\n     Passos as memorabilia or as background."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of John Dos Passos, Accession #5950, Special\n      Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Papers of John Dos Passos, Accession #5950, Special\n      Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe following accession numbers originally assigned to\n      various parts of the collection were eliminated and all\n      items interfiled in the single number 5950: \n       4804, 4804-a \n       5950-a, 5950-b, 5950-c, 5950-d, 5950-e, 5950-f,\n      5950-g, 5950-h, 5950-i, 5950-j, 5950-k, 5950-l, 5950-m,\n      5950-n, 5950-o, 5950-p, 5950-q, 5950-r, 5950-s, 5950-t,\n      5950-u, 5950-v, 5950-w, 5950-x, 5950-y, 5950-z \n       5950-aa, 5950-ab, 5950-ac, 5950-ad, 5950-ae, 5950-af,\n      5950-ag, 5950-ah, 5950-ai, 5950-aj, 5950-ak, 5950-al,\n      5950-am, 5950-an, 5950-ao, 5950-ap, 5950-aq, 5950-ar,\n      5950-as, 5950-at, 5950-au, 5950-av, 5950-aw, 5950-ax,\n      5950-ay, 5950-az \n       5950-ba, 5950-bb, 5950-bc, 5950-bd, 5950-be, 5950-bf,\n      5950-bg, 5950-bh, 5950-bi, 5950-bj, 5950-bk, 5950-bl,\n      5950-bm, 5950-bn, 5950-bo, 5950-bp, 5950-bq, 5950-br,\n      5950-bs, 5950-bt, 5950-bu, 5950-bv, 5950-bw, 5950-bx,\n      5950-by, 5950-bz \n       5950-ca, 5950-cb, 5950-cc, 5950-cd, 5950-ce, 5950-cf,\n      5950-cg, 5950-ch, 5950-ci, 5950-cj, 5950-ck, 5950-cl,\n      5950-cm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSound and video recordings and artistic material have\n      been placed in appropriate custodial sections of the\n      Library and are identified as part of these papers.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The following accession numbers originally assigned to\n      various parts of the collection were eliminated and all\n      items interfiled in the single number 5950: \n       4804, 4804-a \n       5950-a, 5950-b, 5950-c, 5950-d, 5950-e, 5950-f,\n      5950-g, 5950-h, 5950-i, 5950-j, 5950-k, 5950-l, 5950-m,\n      5950-n, 5950-o, 5950-p, 5950-q, 5950-r, 5950-s, 5950-t,\n      5950-u, 5950-v, 5950-w, 5950-x, 5950-y, 5950-z \n       5950-aa, 5950-ab, 5950-ac, 5950-ad, 5950-ae, 5950-af,\n      5950-ag, 5950-ah, 5950-ai, 5950-aj, 5950-ak, 5950-al,\n      5950-am, 5950-an, 5950-ao, 5950-ap, 5950-aq, 5950-ar,\n      5950-as, 5950-at, 5950-au, 5950-av, 5950-aw, 5950-ax,\n      5950-ay, 5950-az \n       5950-ba, 5950-bb, 5950-bc, 5950-bd, 5950-be, 5950-bf,\n      5950-bg, 5950-bh, 5950-bi, 5950-bj, 5950-bk, 5950-bl,\n      5950-bm, 5950-bn, 5950-bo, 5950-bp, 5950-bq, 5950-br,\n      5950-bs, 5950-bt, 5950-bu, 5950-bv, 5950-bw, 5950-bx,\n      5950-by, 5950-bz \n       5950-ca, 5950-cb, 5950-cc, 5950-cd, 5950-ce, 5950-cf,\n      5950-cg, 5950-ch, 5950-ci, 5950-cj, 5950-ck, 5950-cl,\n      5950-cm","Sound and video recordings and artistic material have\n      been placed in appropriate custodial sections of the\n      Library and are identified as part of these papers."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Dos Passos papers at the University of Virginia present\n     a vivid chronicle of the author's activities, thoughts and\n     literary skills as he analyzed, reported on and criticized the\n     turbulent events of the 20th century. Dos Passos, identifying\n     with the leftist radical sympathies of the post-World War I\n     period, experimented in expressing these sentiments with\n     innovative writing techniques in some of his most important\n     and successful works: \n     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eOne Man's Initiation--1917\u003c/title\u003e (1920), \n     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThree Soldiers\u003c/title\u003e  (1921), \n     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eManhattan Transfer\u003c/title\u003e  (1925) and\n     the trilogy, \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eUSA\u003c/title\u003e  (\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe 42nd Parallel,\u003c/title\u003e  1930; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNineteen Nineteen,\u003c/title\u003e  1932; \n     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Big Money,\u003c/title\u003e  1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection highlights the Dos Passos chronicle\n     principally through a large body of manuscripts, letters and\n     other personal and family related papers that have been\n     assembled at the University of Virginia over the past 40 years\n     from a series of gifts from Dos Passos and later, from his\n     widow Elizabeth, and his daughter Lucy Dos Passos Coggin. Also\n     included is a small quantity of gift acquisitions from several\n     close friends and associates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe major portion of the papers is comprised of manuscript\n     material (published and unpublished) of most of his novels,\n     plays, poems, articles, speeches, lectures, readings and his\n     reportage on history, politics, society and travel. Included\n     are corrected and uncorrected typescripts, galley and page\n     proofs, notes, outlines, related research material and an\n     extensive assemblage of publisher and literary agent\n     correspondence. Of particular interest are his diaries and\n     notebooks filled with recorded observations, thoughts, verse\n     and sketches that may have served as the basis for some of the\n     character development and themes found in his published\n     writings and in his works of art.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnother large part of the collection contains letters\n     written to him over his lifetime from close friends, literary\n     associates and random correspondents which comprise a\n     narrative, of sorts, of the conflicting political, social and\n     cultural ideas that he and others of his generation grappled\n     with in the period between the two World Wars. Letters from\n     his close friends and literary associates include, among\n     others, those from E.E. Cummings, Ernest Hemingway, John\n     Howard Lawson, Archibald MacLeish, Walter Rumsey Marvin,\n     Gerald Murphy, Dudley Poore and Edmund Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe balance of the collection consists of Dos Passos family\n     papers, along with a small assortment of other miscellaneous\n     material. The family papers contain correspondence Dos Passos\n     exchanged with his parents, his wife Katharine and other\n     collateral relatives. Included among Dos Passos' personal\n     papers are financial, legal, and household data; mementos of\n     his awards and honors; originals and copies of his drawings\n     and paintings; articles and newsclips about his life and his\n     writings; and a collection of photographs of his childhood\n     years, portraits and snapshots of him as a young adult and\n     family photographs of the period 1950 through 1960. In later\n     years, Dos Passos turned from the radicalism of his youth. He\n     settled in the family home in Westmoreland County in northern\n     Virginia with his wife Elizabeth Holdridge Dos Passos and\n     their daughter Lucy where he continued to pursue, with his\n     characteristic vigor, the engagement of his new found\n     political and social ideas into his writings, lectures and\n     speeches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe died on September 28, 1970 and remains as one of the\n     pre-eminent writers of the 20th century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with attached and related material\n         exchanged between John Dos Passos and lifelong\n         friends and associates, literary colleagues, critics,\n         editors, organizations and the general public.\n         Material is organized alphabetically by the name of\n         the correspondent and is listed separately for both\n         the items sent to Dos Passos and those prepared by\n         him. Included among others, are letters exchanged\n         with E.E. Cummings, Ernest Hemingway, Robert Hillyer,\n         John Howard Lawson, Archibald MacLeish, Walter Rumsey\n         Marvin, Dudley Poore and Edmund Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere: leave application (by John Dos Passos)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere: his resignation (by John Dos Passos)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere: Peabody Library (by John Dos Passos)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere: wife's burial stone\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere: Francesca Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains undated typescript notes on John Dos Passos's\n           book, \n           \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Head and Heart of\n           Thomas Jefferson\u003c/title\u003e (1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere: William F. Buckley (by John Dos Passos)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere: \n           \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Big\n           Money\u003c/title\u003e controversy at University of\n           Texas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere: Mediæval Academy of America\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ewith ANS, S. Panjay Seizlauseco[?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere: Carlo Tresca (by John Dos Passos)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere: Mihajlo Mihajlov\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ewith poems about the IWW\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ewith Sheila Hibben ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ewith Valerie Danby-Smith TLS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ewith KSDP ALSs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere: \"Dream Factory\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere: \n           \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNineteen\n           Nineteen\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ewith poem and photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere: Ellen Wilson Holmes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere: John Dos Passos's article on Hemingway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere: National Conference of Christians and\n           Jews\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ewith photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ewith untitled poem\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(photo)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ewith photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere: Sophia Louise Meakin [Auntie Lou's]\n           will\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Katy Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Dos Passos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere: cousin, Ida L. 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(2 folders)\n           Miscellaneous notes, n.d. (2 folders) \n           Manuscript drafts, Part I, n.d. (8 folders) \n           Manuscript drafts, Part II, n.d. (11\n           folders) \n           Manuscript drafts, Part III, n.d. (6\n           folders) \n           Manuscript drafts, Part IV, n.d. (5 folders)\n           Manuscript drafts, Part V, n.d. (7 folders) \n           Manuscript drafts not used in final version,\n           n.d. \n           Printer's master copy, 1975 (9 folders) \n           TMs, final version, 1975 (8 folders) \n           Research, Parts II, III, V and\n           miscellaneous, 1959-1970, n.d. (5 folders) \n           Related correspondence, 1967-1969, 8\n           items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and outlines, 1949-1950 \n           Early manuscript drafts, 1949-1950 (8\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, 1949-1950 (5\n           folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1949-1950 (4\n           folders) \n           TMs, final version, 1949-1950 (4 folders) \n           Print copies: \n           \n           \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eOmnibook\u003c/title\u003e abridgement\n           and Chapter 7 fragment, 1952, n.d.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript drafts, n.d. (5 folders) \n           Galleys, proofs and photographs, ca.\n           1970-1971 (4 folders) \n           Research and background data, 1970, n.d. (2\n           folders) \n           Related correspondence, 1970\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEarly manuscript drafts, 1920s \n           Newsclip, John Dos Passos letter to Harvard president,\n           Lawrence Lowell, 8 Aug. 1927\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes, ca. 1930 \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1930 (2\n           folders) \n           Later reworked manuscript drafts, ca. 1956,\n           ca. 1956 \n           Print copy text excerpts, ca. 1930 \n           Correspondence re: Czech edition, 1964 \n           Reviews, 1930\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEarly manuscript draft, ca. 1925 \n           Author's text emendations, 1925-1929\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and outlines, 1945-1949, n.d. (3 folders)\n           Early manuscript drafts, 1945-1949 (3\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, 1945-1949 (4\n           folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1949 (2 folders) \n           Background data, 1949\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes, ca. 1956-1958 \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1956-1958 (3\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1956-1958 \n           Final manuscript drafts, ca. 1956-1958 (3\n           folders) \n           TMs, final version, ca. 1956-1958\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes, ca. 1941 \n           Manuscript drafts, Parts I-III, ca. 1941 (7\n           folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, ca. 1941 (3\n           folders) \n           Book's dust jacket, ca. 1941 \n           Reviews, 1941-1942\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEarly manuscript drafts, 1944-1954 (8 folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, 1944-1954 (6\n           folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1944-1954 (4\n           folders) \n           Background research and miscellaneous,\n           1941-1954, n.d. (3 folders) \n           Reviews, 1954\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes, manuscript drafts, proofs, and reworked\n           articles, 1927-1929, n.d. \n           Reviews, 1934-1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes, n.d. \n           Manuscript drafts, n.d. (2 folders) \n           Reviews, 1938-1939\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes, ca. 1920s \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1924 \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1925 (3\n           folders) \n           Manuscript draft of \"Introduction\" text to\n           Portuguese translation, 1960 \n           Review (by D.H. Lawrence), n.d.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and outlines, ca. 1957 (6 folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1957 (12\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1957 (10\n           folders) \n           Related correspondence, 1955-1956\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and outlines, ca. 1960-1963 (2 folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1960 (7\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1960 (3\n           folders) \n           TMs, final version, ca. 1960 (4 folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, ca. 1960 (4\n           folders) \n           Galleys, proofs and print excerpts, 1960 (3\n           folders) \n           Background and related correspondence,\n           1954-1958, n.d. (4 folders) \n           Reviews, 1960-1964\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and outlines, n.d (8 folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1961-1962 (12\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1961-1962 \n           TMs, final version, 1962 (11 folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1962 (7 folders) \n           Source notes and related correspondence,\n           1961-1962, n.d. \n           Reviews, 1962-1963\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript notes, ca. 1954 \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1954 (5\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1954 \n           Final manuscript drafts, ca. 1954 (2\n           folders) \n           Reviews, n.d.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript drafts, ca. 1932 (4 folders) \n           Miscellaneous print copy excerpts, ca.\n           1932\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEarly manuscript drafts, ca. 1943-1948 (3\n           folders) \n           TMs, theater version, 1948 \n           TMs with autograph changes used as prize in\n           WW-II Bond campaign, n.d.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEarly manuscript drafts, n.d. (4 folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, n.d. (3 folders) \n           TMs, final version (2 folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript (with Dudley Poore, TLS), ca. 1917,\n           1970 \n           TMs, \n           \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFirst Sight of War\u003c/title\u003e ,\n           \"A Preface Twenty Five Years Later,\" n.d. \n           Print text, chapter VI of \n           \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFirst Encounter\u003c/title\u003e , [a\n           reprinted version of \n           \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eOMI\u003c/title\u003e , ca. 1945] \n           Reviews, 1920, 1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes, ca. 1968 (4 folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1968 (4\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts with corrections,\n           ca. 1968-1969 (3 folders) \n           TMs, final version, ca. 1968-1969 (4\n           folders) \n           TMss, \"A Preface to the Portuguese Edition,\"\n           1968 \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1968-1969 \n           Galleys and proofs, 1968-1969 (3 folders) \n           Publisher's unused manuscript \n           \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Enterprise of the\n           Indies\u003c/title\u003e ), n.d. (3 folders) \n           Reviews, 1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and outlines, 1940s-1950 (2 folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, 1945-1950 (4\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, 1945-1950 (6\n           folders) \n           Miscellaneous manuscript pages, 1945-1950 (2\n           folders) \n           TMs, final version, 1945-1950 (2 folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1945-1950 (5\n           folders) \n           Publisher's uncorrected proof, 1950\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes, ca. 1958 (2 folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1959 (5\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1959 (6\n           folders) \n           Background data, n.d. \n           Related correspondence, 1957-1958\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript drafts with corrections, ca.\n           1916-1919, n.d. \n           Publisher's setting copy with changes, n.d. \n           Background poetry about Spain, ca.\n           1916-1919\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript drafts, 1917-1918 (2 folders) \n           TMs, final version, 1917-1918 (3 folders) \n           TMs, final version (Robert Hillyer signed\n           copy), 1917-1918 \n           Related correspondence, 1919-1920\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and outlines, 1958-1965, n.d. (13\n           folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1966 (5\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1966 (5\n           folders) \n           TMs, randomly arranged, unmarked pages, ca.\n           1966 (6 folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1966 (6 folders) \n           Publisher's proofs, ca. 1966 (4 folders) \n           Reviews, 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes, ca. 1942-1944 \n           Manuscript drafts, ca. 1942-1944 (6 folders)\n           Miscellaneous manuscript drafts, ca.\n           1942-1944 \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1944 (2folders) \n           Reviews, 1944\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript drafts, 1922\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous manuscript drafts, essays and\n           notes, ca. 1956 (5 folders) \n           Final manuscript drafts, ca. 1956 (2\n           folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTMs, \n           \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFortune Heights\u003c/title\u003e ,\n           ca. 1934 (2 folders) \n           Reviews, 1934-1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript draft, \"Introduction\" to \n           \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThree Soldiers\u003c/title\u003e ,\n           n.d. \n           TMs drafts of \"Preface\" to the novel, 1932 \n           Review (\"John Dos Passos Lies!\" by Norman S.\n           Hall), 1921\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublisher's setting copy, 1964\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and outlines, including a notebook entitled \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"doublequote\" href=\"\"\u003eBerlin 1945,\u003c/title\u003e ca. 1944-1945, n.d. (3\n           folders); Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1944-1945, n.d. (3 folders); Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1944-1945, n.d. (6 folders); Miscellaneous manuscripts not used in final version, ca. 1942-1945, n.d. Publisher's setting copy, 1945 (2 folders); Background relating to WWII Europe and the Pacific, ca. 1942-1946, n.d. (3 folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on organization of the trilogy, n.d. \n           Publisher's proofs \n           Reviews, 1938 \n           TS: A Suggested Treatment of the Dos Passos\n           Trilogy: \n           \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eU.S.A.\u003c/title\u003e , ca. 1956 \n           Notes of dramatic and \"proposed\" film\n           versions of \n           \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eU.S.A.\u003c/title\u003e , 1956-1960\n           (5 folders) \n           Record set: \n           \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eU.S.A. Selections from the\n           42nd Parallel\u003c/title\u003e (See audio T-150)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTMs, with corrections, ca. 1960 (2 folders) \n           TMss, final versions, ca. 1950 (2 folders) \n           Print programs and photo of \n           \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eU.S.A.\u003c/title\u003e drama\n           presentations, 1971-1983, n.d.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePage proofs, 1965 (2 folders) \n           Reviews, 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJapanese first edition reprint (1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ereprint edition (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ehis first published poem\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Dos Passos autograph signed excerpt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ew/Hemingway ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ew/Hemingway APC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters by E. E. Cummings, Theodore Dreiser, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Zelda Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, John F. Kennedy, \n                 H. R. Mencken, Henry Miller, Richard Nixon, and Upton Sinclair removed from other areas of the papers.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Dos Passos papers at the University of Virginia present\n     a vivid chronicle of the author's activities, thoughts and\n     literary skills as he analyzed, reported on and criticized the\n     turbulent events of the 20th century. Dos Passos, identifying\n     with the leftist radical sympathies of the post-World War I\n     period, experimented in expressing these sentiments with\n     innovative writing techniques in some of his most important\n     and successful works: \n      One Man's Initiation--1917  (1920), \n      Three Soldiers   (1921), \n      Manhattan Transfer   (1925) and\n     the trilogy,  USA   ( The 42nd Parallel,   1930;  Nineteen Nineteen,   1932; \n      The Big Money,   1936).","The collection highlights the Dos Passos chronicle\n     principally through a large body of manuscripts, letters and\n     other personal and family related papers that have been\n     assembled at the University of Virginia over the past 40 years\n     from a series of gifts from Dos Passos and later, from his\n     widow Elizabeth, and his daughter Lucy Dos Passos Coggin. Also\n     included is a small quantity of gift acquisitions from several\n     close friends and associates.","The major portion of the papers is comprised of manuscript\n     material (published and unpublished) of most of his novels,\n     plays, poems, articles, speeches, lectures, readings and his\n     reportage on history, politics, society and travel. Included\n     are corrected and uncorrected typescripts, galley and page\n     proofs, notes, outlines, related research material and an\n     extensive assemblage of publisher and literary agent\n     correspondence. Of particular interest are his diaries and\n     notebooks filled with recorded observations, thoughts, verse\n     and sketches that may have served as the basis for some of the\n     character development and themes found in his published\n     writings and in his works of art.","Another large part of the collection contains letters\n     written to him over his lifetime from close friends, literary\n     associates and random correspondents which comprise a\n     narrative, of sorts, of the conflicting political, social and\n     cultural ideas that he and others of his generation grappled\n     with in the period between the two World Wars. Letters from\n     his close friends and literary associates include, among\n     others, those from E.E. Cummings, Ernest Hemingway, John\n     Howard Lawson, Archibald MacLeish, Walter Rumsey Marvin,\n     Gerald Murphy, Dudley Poore and Edmund Wilson.","The balance of the collection consists of Dos Passos family\n     papers, along with a small assortment of other miscellaneous\n     material. The family papers contain correspondence Dos Passos\n     exchanged with his parents, his wife Katharine and other\n     collateral relatives. Included among Dos Passos' personal\n     papers are financial, legal, and household data; mementos of\n     his awards and honors; originals and copies of his drawings\n     and paintings; articles and newsclips about his life and his\n     writings; and a collection of photographs of his childhood\n     years, portraits and snapshots of him as a young adult and\n     family photographs of the period 1950 through 1960. In later\n     years, Dos Passos turned from the radicalism of his youth. He\n     settled in the family home in Westmoreland County in northern\n     Virginia with his wife Elizabeth Holdridge Dos Passos and\n     their daughter Lucy where he continued to pursue, with his\n     characteristic vigor, the engagement of his new found\n     political and social ideas into his writings, lectures and\n     speeches.","He died on September 28, 1970 and remains as one of the\n     pre-eminent writers of the 20th century.","Correspondence with attached and related material\n         exchanged between John Dos Passos and lifelong\n         friends and associates, literary colleagues, critics,\n         editors, organizations and the general public.\n         Material is organized alphabetically by the name of\n         the correspondent and is listed separately for both\n         the items sent to Dos Passos and those prepared by\n         him. Included among others, are letters exchanged\n         with E.E. Cummings, Ernest Hemingway, Robert Hillyer,\n         John Howard Lawson, Archibald MacLeish, Walter Rumsey\n         Marvin, Dudley Poore and Edmund Wilson.","re: leave application (by John Dos Passos)","re: his resignation (by John Dos Passos)","re: Peabody Library (by John Dos Passos)","re: wife's burial stone","by John Dos Passos","re: Francesca Dos Passos","Contains undated typescript notes on John Dos Passos's\n           book, \n            The Head and Heart of\n           Thomas Jefferson  (1954)","re: William F. Buckley (by John Dos Passos)","re: \n            The Big\n           Money  controversy at University of\n           Texas","re: Mediæval Academy of America","by John Dos Passos","with ANS, S. Panjay Seizlauseco[?]","re: Carlo Tresca (by John Dos Passos)","by John Dos Passos","re: Mihajlo Mihajlov","by John Dos Passos","with poems about the IWW","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","with Sheila Hibben ALS","by John Dos Passos","with Valerie Danby-Smith TLS","with KSDP ALSs","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","re: \"Dream Factory\"","re: \n            Nineteen\n           Nineteen","by John Dos Passos","with poem and photo","re: Ellen Wilson Holmes","re: John Dos Passos's article on Hemingway","re: National Conference of Christians and\n           Jews","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","with photo","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","with untitled poem","(photo)","by John Dos Passos","with photo","re: Sophia Louise Meakin [Auntie Lou's]\n           will","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by Katy Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","re: cousin, Ida L. Pifer","by John Dos Passos","with photos","by John Dos Passos","with photos","with photos and verse","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","envelope only","re: Rosenberg case","by John Dos Passos","to: Cousin John","biographical data \n           by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","Asia Peoples Anti-Communist League","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","with his TMs, \"A Missionary Farm\"","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","re: Edmund Wilson","to: \"Dear Buddy\"","by John Dos Passos","re: Edmund Wilson","to: \"Master Madison\"","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","re: telegram to Dumas Malone","with photos; by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos and family","The Emporia\n            Gazette","biographical entry \n           by John Dos Passos","re: lecture","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","by John Dos Passos","\"Dos Passos File\"","Manuscript draft, ca. 1939 (4 folders) \n           Background data, 1931 \n           Publisher's setting copy, ca. 1939","Manuscript draft, Act III, n.d. \n           Author's text emendations, 1925-1929 (also\n           includes \n            The Garbage\n           Man  text","Notes and outlines, ca. 1965-1966 \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1965-1966 (7\n           folders) \n           Final manuscript drafts, ca. 1965-1966 (6\n           folders) \n           Reviews, 1966-1968","Notes and outlines, ca. 1932-1936 (3 folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1932-1936 (4\n           folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, ca. 1932-1936 (4\n           folders) \n           Later revisions, TV adaptation and\n           correspondence, ca. 1932-1956[?], n.d.","Notes and outlines, 1959-1963 (3 folders) \n           Manuscript drafts, ca. 1962-1963 (6 folders)\n           Publisher's setting copy and galleys, 1963\n           (2 folders) \n           Background data and photos (5 folders) \n           Portuguese books on Brazil, 1945-1961, n.d.\n           (8 folders) \n           Reviews, 1963-1964","Notes and outlines, Parts I-V, n.d. (2 folders)\n           Miscellaneous notes, n.d. (2 folders) \n           Manuscript drafts, Part I, n.d. (8 folders) \n           Manuscript drafts, Part II, n.d. (11\n           folders) \n           Manuscript drafts, Part III, n.d. (6\n           folders) \n           Manuscript drafts, Part IV, n.d. (5 folders)\n           Manuscript drafts, Part V, n.d. (7 folders) \n           Manuscript drafts not used in final version,\n           n.d. \n           Printer's master copy, 1975 (9 folders) \n           TMs, final version, 1975 (8 folders) \n           Research, Parts II, III, V and\n           miscellaneous, 1959-1970, n.d. (5 folders) \n           Related correspondence, 1967-1969, 8\n           items","Notes and outlines, 1949-1950 \n           Early manuscript drafts, 1949-1950 (8\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, 1949-1950 (5\n           folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1949-1950 (4\n           folders) \n           TMs, final version, 1949-1950 (4 folders) \n           Print copies: \n           \n            Omnibook  abridgement\n           and Chapter 7 fragment, 1952, n.d.","Manuscript drafts, n.d. (5 folders) \n           Galleys, proofs and photographs, ca.\n           1970-1971 (4 folders) \n           Research and background data, 1970, n.d. (2\n           folders) \n           Related correspondence, 1970","Early manuscript drafts, 1920s \n           Newsclip, John Dos Passos letter to Harvard president,\n           Lawrence Lowell, 8 Aug. 1927","Notes, ca. 1930 \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1930 (2\n           folders) \n           Later reworked manuscript drafts, ca. 1956,\n           ca. 1956 \n           Print copy text excerpts, ca. 1930 \n           Correspondence re: Czech edition, 1964 \n           Reviews, 1930","Early manuscript draft, ca. 1925 \n           Author's text emendations, 1925-1929","Notes and outlines, 1945-1949, n.d. (3 folders)\n           Early manuscript drafts, 1945-1949 (3\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, 1945-1949 (4\n           folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1949 (2 folders) \n           Background data, 1949","Notes, ca. 1956-1958 \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1956-1958 (3\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1956-1958 \n           Final manuscript drafts, ca. 1956-1958 (3\n           folders) \n           TMs, final version, ca. 1956-1958","Notes, ca. 1941 \n           Manuscript drafts, Parts I-III, ca. 1941 (7\n           folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, ca. 1941 (3\n           folders) \n           Book's dust jacket, ca. 1941 \n           Reviews, 1941-1942","Early manuscript drafts, 1944-1954 (8 folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, 1944-1954 (6\n           folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1944-1954 (4\n           folders) \n           Background research and miscellaneous,\n           1941-1954, n.d. (3 folders) \n           Reviews, 1954","Notes, manuscript drafts, proofs, and reworked\n           articles, 1927-1929, n.d. \n           Reviews, 1934-1935","Notes, n.d. \n           Manuscript drafts, n.d. (2 folders) \n           Reviews, 1938-1939","Notes, ca. 1920s \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1924 \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1925 (3\n           folders) \n           Manuscript draft of \"Introduction\" text to\n           Portuguese translation, 1960 \n           Review (by D.H. Lawrence), n.d.","Notes and outlines, ca. 1957 (6 folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1957 (12\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1957 (10\n           folders) \n           Related correspondence, 1955-1956","Notes and outlines, ca. 1960-1963 (2 folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1960 (7\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1960 (3\n           folders) \n           TMs, final version, ca. 1960 (4 folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, ca. 1960 (4\n           folders) \n           Galleys, proofs and print excerpts, 1960 (3\n           folders) \n           Background and related correspondence,\n           1954-1958, n.d. (4 folders) \n           Reviews, 1960-1964","Notes and outlines, n.d (8 folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1961-1962 (12\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1961-1962 \n           TMs, final version, 1962 (11 folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1962 (7 folders) \n           Source notes and related correspondence,\n           1961-1962, n.d. \n           Reviews, 1962-1963","Manuscript notes, ca. 1954 \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1954 (5\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1954 \n           Final manuscript drafts, ca. 1954 (2\n           folders) \n           Reviews, n.d.","Manuscript drafts, ca. 1932 (4 folders) \n           Miscellaneous print copy excerpts, ca.\n           1932","Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1943-1948 (3\n           folders) \n           TMs, theater version, 1948 \n           TMs with autograph changes used as prize in\n           WW-II Bond campaign, n.d.","Early manuscript drafts, n.d. (4 folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, n.d. (3 folders) \n           TMs, final version (2 folders)","Typescript (with Dudley Poore, TLS), ca. 1917,\n           1970 \n           TMs, \n            First Sight of War  ,\n           \"A Preface Twenty Five Years Later,\" n.d. \n           Print text, chapter VI of \n            First Encounter  , [a\n           reprinted version of \n            OMI  , ca. 1945] \n           Reviews, 1920, 1969","Notes, ca. 1968 (4 folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1968 (4\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts with corrections,\n           ca. 1968-1969 (3 folders) \n           TMs, final version, ca. 1968-1969 (4\n           folders) \n           TMss, \"A Preface to the Portuguese Edition,\"\n           1968 \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1968-1969 \n           Galleys and proofs, 1968-1969 (3 folders) \n           Publisher's unused manuscript \n            The Enterprise of the\n           Indies  ), n.d. (3 folders) \n           Reviews, 1969","Notes and outlines, 1940s-1950 (2 folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, 1945-1950 (4\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, 1945-1950 (6\n           folders) \n           Miscellaneous manuscript pages, 1945-1950 (2\n           folders) \n           TMs, final version, 1945-1950 (2 folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1945-1950 (5\n           folders) \n           Publisher's uncorrected proof, 1950","Notes, ca. 1958 (2 folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1959 (5\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1959 (6\n           folders) \n           Background data, n.d. \n           Related correspondence, 1957-1958","Manuscript drafts with corrections, ca.\n           1916-1919, n.d. \n           Publisher's setting copy with changes, n.d. \n           Background poetry about Spain, ca.\n           1916-1919","Manuscript drafts, 1917-1918 (2 folders) \n           TMs, final version, 1917-1918 (3 folders) \n           TMs, final version (Robert Hillyer signed\n           copy), 1917-1918 \n           Related correspondence, 1919-1920","Notes and outlines, 1958-1965, n.d. (13\n           folders) \n           Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1966 (5\n           folders) \n           Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1966 (5\n           folders) \n           TMs, randomly arranged, unmarked pages, ca.\n           1966 (6 folders) \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1966 (6 folders) \n           Publisher's proofs, ca. 1966 (4 folders) \n           Reviews, 1966","Notes, ca. 1942-1944 \n           Manuscript drafts, ca. 1942-1944 (6 folders)\n           Miscellaneous manuscript drafts, ca.\n           1942-1944 \n           Publisher's setting copy, 1944 (2folders) \n           Reviews, 1944","Manuscript drafts, 1922","Miscellaneous manuscript drafts, essays and\n           notes, ca. 1956 (5 folders) \n           Final manuscript drafts, ca. 1956 (2\n           folders)","TMs, \n            Fortune Heights  ,\n           ca. 1934 (2 folders) \n           Reviews, 1934-1936","Manuscript draft, \"Introduction\" to \n            Three Soldiers  ,\n           n.d. \n           TMs drafts of \"Preface\" to the novel, 1932 \n           Review (\"John Dos Passos Lies!\" by Norman S.\n           Hall), 1921","Publisher's setting copy, 1964","Notes and outlines, including a notebook entitled  Berlin 1945,  ca. 1944-1945, n.d. (3\n           folders); Early manuscript drafts, ca. 1944-1945, n.d. (3 folders); Later manuscript drafts, ca. 1944-1945, n.d. (6 folders); Miscellaneous manuscripts not used in final version, ca. 1942-1945, n.d. Publisher's setting copy, 1945 (2 folders); Background relating to WWII Europe and the Pacific, ca. 1942-1946, n.d. (3 folders)","Notes on organization of the trilogy, n.d. \n           Publisher's proofs \n           Reviews, 1938 \n           TS: A Suggested Treatment of the Dos Passos\n           Trilogy: \n            U.S.A.  , ca. 1956 \n           Notes of dramatic and \"proposed\" film\n           versions of \n            U.S.A.  , 1956-1960\n           (5 folders) \n           Record set: \n            U.S.A. Selections from the\n           42nd Parallel  (See audio T-150)","TMs, with corrections, ca. 1960 (2 folders) \n           TMss, final versions, ca. 1950 (2 folders) \n           Print programs and photo of \n            U.S.A.  drama\n           presentations, 1971-1983, n.d.","Page proofs, 1965 (2 folders) \n           Reviews, 1966","Japanese first edition reprint (1989)","reprint edition (1973)","his first published poem","John Dos Passos autograph signed excerpt","w/Hemingway ALS","w/Hemingway APC","Letters by E. E. Cummings, Theodore Dreiser, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Zelda Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, John F. Kennedy, \n                 H. R. 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Woods is at\n               liberty to make use of his house after expiration of the\n               lease."],"_nest_path_":"/components#647","timestamp":"2026-05-21T15:05:41.285Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_viw00093","ead_ssi":"viw_viw00093","_root_":"viw_viw00093","_nest_parent_":"viw_viw00093","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/wm/viw00093.xml","title_ssm":["Archibald Woods Papers, \n         1777-1893,\n         1783-1846."],"title_tesim":["Archibald Woods Papers, \n         1777-1893,\n         1783-1846."],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 65 W87"],"text":["Mss. 65 W87","Archibald Woods Papers, \n         1777-1893,\n         1783-1846.","Banks and\n            banking--United States--History.","\n            Cholera--United States.","\n            Marriage--United States.","Slavery-- West\n            Virginia-- History.","Whiskey\n            Rebellion, Pa., 1794.","\n            Virginia--Militia--History--War of 1812.","2,775 items.","Collection is open to all researchers.","This collection is arranged chronologically by date.","A Federalist, Woods served in the Virginia House of\n         Delegates and was a member of the Virginia Convention of 1788.\n         He briefly served in the Revolutionary War and later was an\n         officer of the Virginia militia, attaining the rank of colonel\n         before resigning in 1816. Woods was president and a director\n         of the North Western Bank of Virginia. He owned a flour mill,\n         traded whiskey and leased out land. One of the founders of\n         Woodsfield, Ohio, Woods was a land speculator in the military\n         warrant land in the Northwest Territory and bought public land\n         in Ohio and Indiana in addition to having extensive holdings\n         in West Virginia. He was also either a principal or involved\n         in some way with lawsuits to either settle land disputes or to\n         collect money. He promoted the building the Cumberland Road\n         which passed through Wheeling.","Papers, chiefly 1783-1846, of Archibald Woods of Ohio\n         County, West Virginia. The papers concern his family, the\n         Poage family, and the Houston family, as well as his business\n         dealings. Correspondents include Levi Barber, Daniel Call,\n         Philip Doddridge, Chapman Johnson, Henry Lee, James Pindall,\n         Benjamin Ruggles, Daniel Sheffey and John Tyler, Edgar\n         Campbell Wilson, George Washington Wilson and Thomas\n         Wilson.","Subjects dealt with in the collection include banking,\n         cholera, the Cumberland Road, land speculation, pioneer life\n         near Wheeling, West Virginia and in Kentucky and Indiana,\n         formation of and early days in Belmont and Monroe counties,\n         Ohio (including the founding of Woodsfield, Ohio), the\n         Northwest Territory, Indians of North America, family life,\n         marriage and courtship, Virginia militia during peacetime and\n         in the War of 1812, Ohio politics, sale of slaves and the\n         Whiskey Rebellion.","There are also letters of members of the Baker and Morgan\n         families of Fauquier County, Virginia and Wheeling, West\n         Virginia which concern life in St. Louis, Missouri during the\n         1840's.","Offering his military warrant and pay for service in\n               the [US] Continental Army in lieu of money owed Woods.\n               Witnessed by \n                And[re]w Woods and\n               Alley [?] McKee. Affidavit by Ebenezar Lane.","Concerning land to be located and patented by\n               military warrants and divided between the two men.","Bill of sale to Martha Woods, Botetourt County, 1\n               negro girl.","Concerning money and land.","Concerning land purchased from the military claims of\n               James Ludlow, James Letort and \n                And[re]w Fowler who\n               served in \"the old Virginia Regiment under Governour\n               Dinwiddie's Proclamation.\"","Concerning land on the Kanawha River.","Nevill was \n                att[or]ney for \n                W[illia]m\n               Croghan. Witnessed by \n                Jo[h]n Beaver and [?]\n               Heth.","Concerning agreement with [Archibald] Woods.\n               Including, ADS, agreement between Kerr and Woods, 6\n               November 1786. 1 page.","Concerning a list of land and people which was\n               prepared for the audition.","Concerning horses. Including A.N. concerning\n               equipment and uniforms for those who join a calvery\n               company. 1 page.","Concerning a trip to Richmond.","Mentions bonds and the postponement of a trip to Ohio\n               County.","Including N by an unidentified person, n.d.,\n               concerning genealogical matters. 1 page.","Including AN, March 1790, of Johnson with Woods. 1\n               page.","Concerning 1000 acres of land in West Virginia.","Concerning the locating and surveying of land in Ohio\n               County [Virginia] [West Virginia].","Asking for help in fighting the Indians and outlining\n               a plan.","For 2 slaves, a boy named Littleton and a girl named\n               Pink.","They were trustees to establish an academy in either\n               Monongalia, Ohio, Harrison or Randolph counties.","Concerning a petition to have a ferry across the Ohio\n               River at Short Creek signed by Nathaniel Coolman and\n               John Vanmetre.","Concerning patents for 10,000 acres of land.\n               Including D of a petition concerning taxation. 1\n               page.","Concerning Indians, land taxes owed by [?] Todd, land\n               dispute between [?] Carper and [?] Moor [Moore], treaty\n               [made by Arthur St. Clair at Fort Harmar] with\n               Indians.","Concerning land in Ohio County.","For a female slave named Phetis.","Concerning money owed to A. Kirkpatrick by Woods.","To transfer 331 1/2 acres of land in Ohio County\n               [Virginia] [West Virginia] to \n                Will[ia]m\n               McClandhan.","Concerning Woods' desire to purchase land. Says \"our\n               politics are loose, vague, various, and uncertain.\"\n               Advises Woods to not reject his mother's \"precepts\n               because she is a female good sense is the result of a\n               Sound mind which would as soon inhabit a female body as\n               a male. There is no sex in souls.\"","For female slave named Lila.","To convey 400 acres of land [in Ohio County,\n               Virginia] [West Virginia] to McFarland.","Mentions George Strickler concerning military warrant\n               lands in West Virginia and Kentucky and the\n               non-attendance of Andrew Woods and Archibald Woods as\n               court jurors.","Asking Shepherd to give him preference if he decides\n               to sell his mill and house.","Including, N, of Bible verses in a different hand. 1\n               page.","Concerning Mitchell's land in Kentucky.","Including, ALS, John Lee, Hagerstown, [Maryland], to \n                A[rchibald?]\n               Woods. 1 page.","Concerning Woods' misfortunes, religion, a dispute\n               with [?] Crawford and his baptism of Jenny St. Clair\n               McCulloch.","Discusses a move to Kentucky, the death of John\n               Crawford and [William] Wilson.","Describing Kentucky and Woods' contemplated move\n               there.","Concerning land prices in Kentucky near Lexington and\n               Danville.","Concerning Woods' possible move to Kentucky and the\n               price of renting land there.","Concerning family news and Poage's opinion of\n               Kentucky.","Concerning religion and family news.","Concerning Kentucky.","Mostly concerns religion and family news.","Discusses family and neighborhood news including the\n               marriage of Polly Stuart to Ned Hall.","Discusses his business affairs and family news.","Telling Woods to be ready with his party of horses if\n               he receives orders.","Expressing concern over Indian threats to frontier. \n                Tho[ma]s Poage has\n               entered Presbytery as candidate for ministry. Discusses\n               religion in Prince Edward and Charlotte. Cousin John\n               Crawford is dead.","Concerning his judicial circuit and news of mutual\n               friends in Augusta and Rockbridge [County,\n               Virginia].","Containing religious advice, and concerning the role\n               of feelings in religion.","Concerning money.","For title to 355 acres of land D. Including, ADS,\n               assign (witnessed by George Humphrey) of George\n               Conner.","Probably concerning Archibald Woods.","Requesting that Woods take the deposition of David\n               Harbinson as evidence in the lawsuit of Kelly vs.\n               Wilson.","Concerns family news.","To convey from Woods to Poage 100 acres of land [in\n               Botetourt County, Virginia?] and memorandum of money\n               borrowed form \n                Archi[bald] Woods by\n               [James Poage].","Saying he has declared himself a candidate for the\n               Virginia Senate and asking Woods' help.","Concerning rations for a militia company and\n               Jackson's campaign for Congress.","Concerns a move to Kentucky by Cloyd.","Concerning supplies.","Describing his school under Mr. Graham.","Concerning his travels among the [Presbyterian]\n               churches. Gives Woods advice.","Concerning a possible move by Woods to Kentucky. Seat\n               of government may be Lexington.","Requesting that Woods pay bearer money.","Concerning the sale of hogs and corn.","Including fragment, DS, [part of signature missing]\n               of a petition concerning a ferry across the \n                Ohi[o River] 1 page.","Concerning a proposed division of Ohio County.","Concerning a proposed division of Ohio County.","Concerns division of Ohio County.","Concerning the division of Ohio County.","Concerning Indian threats.","Sending a muster roll and pay abstract for\n               McMachan.","Concerning money Wilson is trying to collect for\n               Woods.","Concerning family news.","Promising to furnish troops to the state from Ohio,\n               Harrison, Monongalia, and Randolph counties, [Virginia]\n               [West Virginia].","To furnish troops.","Describing Indian activities, the difficulty of\n               securing provisions because of Anthony Wayne's levies\n               near \n                \n               Pit[t]sburgh, [Pennsylvania], and possible\n               Congressional candidates.","Concerning two companies of Rangers.","Concerning activities of and provisions for Ohio\n               County Rangers and mentions Anthony Wayne.","Concerning McCleery's candidacy for U.S.\n               Congress.","To trade to Woods 304 acres of land in Ohio County\n               Virginia [West Virginia] in exchange for 461 acres of\n               land in Kentucky and a female slave.","Including copy of the above DS. 1 page.","For a female slave named Lila.","(Witnessed by John McKnight, David McWilliams, Jacob\n               Lusk and Hugh McGuire) from Richard Yeates, appointing\n               John McInyre to act in conveying 304 acres of land in\n               Ohio County [Virginia] [West Virginia] to Archibald\n               Woods.","(Witnessed by John McKnight and David McWilliams)\n               between Archibald Woods and Richard Yeates to ensure\n               that Woods will convey 461 acres of land in Lincoln or\n               Madison County, Kentucky to Yeates.","(Witnessed by John McKnight and David McWilliams)\n               between Archibald Woods and Richard Yeates to ensure\n               that Yeates will convey 304 acres in Ohio County\n               [Virginia] [West Virginia] to Woods.","Concerning the collection of money owed to Woods.","Concerning [William] Croghan, a proposed treaty with\n               Indians, and relations with the British.","Concerning Indian threats to the frontier.","Concerning a lawsuit and including a copy of a\n               letter, 27 March 1793, from Thomas Duncan, Carlisle,\n               [Pennsylvania] to Messrs, Wallace and Kirkpatrick.","Concerning money owed by Woods to Yeates.","Concerning the altering of a deed from Woods to Jane\n               Yeates instead of to Richard Yeates.","Concerning Cloyds' inability to sell his land in\n               order to pay Woods for land bought from him.","Concerning money owed to Cloyd by Morris.","Including Df of ALS from \n                Archi[bal]d Woods to\n               [?] Dunlap concerning Woods' dissatisfaction with a\n               horse he purchased from Dunlap. 1 page.","Concerning payment of money owed to Woods for flour\n               and whiskey.","Concerning money owed to Woods by Reed Lower.","Concerning James Wood and militia.","Discussing the Transylvania Presbytery and concerning\n               opening a store.","Concerning Woods' land in Kentucky and a possible\n               move by Woods to Kentucky. Also mentions \n                Richard\n               Yeat[e]s.","Has a description of life in Kentucky and discusses\n               the split in the Transylvania Presbytery between the\n               followers of Adam Rankin and the rest of the\n               Presbyterians.","Concerning provisions for the militia.","Concerning family news and religion.","Concerning an execution against [?] Wood and\n               McConnell and other lawsuits.","Complaining that land in Kentucky bought from Woods\n               is not located where Woods told him it was; questions\n               quality of the land and the female slave.","Includes ANS from Lewis Marshall, 24 August 1793,\n               concerning location of the land. 1 page.","Concerning land Nichols is to sell.","Telling Woods the contract for the supply of the\n               volunteer militia in Monongalia District has been given\n               to [?] Wells instead of Woods.","Answering Yeates' complaints about land Woods sold\n               him.","To set up a company to sell land northwest of the\n               Ohio River (i.e. the Northwest Territory).","Concerning dispute between Woods and Richard Yeates\n               over land and chastising Woods for his letter to his\n               mother, Martha (Poage) Woods.","Concerns sending Woods money for frontier\n               services.","Concerning the militia and mentioning [James] Wood.\n               Including AN of an account, 27 March 1794. 1 page.","Concerning having Woods survey land so that the plots\n               can be sent to Richmond for patents.","Concerning the location of land sold to Yeates by\n               Woods and the disposition of lawsuits being handled by\n               Woods for Yeates.","Concerning his land dispute with Archibald Woods and\n               warning about the Indians.","Concerning land sold for [William] Crogan, possible\n               war with England and Spain, and an embargo.","Requesting a promised present in return for her\n               having acknowledged her right of dower.","Concerning money owed to Woods by Reed [Lower?], and\n               a lawsuit.","Recommending \n                W[illia]m Martin as\n               paymaster for the militia and saying that individuals\n               are injured by not getting their money.","Concerning land warrants.","Requesting courses of survey.","Includes, draft, [Archibald Woods, to Henry Lee,\n               expressing concern over Indian, British and Spanish\n               affairs. 2 pages. ADF.","Concerning money owed by Chapline to Woods.","Requesting Woods to tend to some legal business for\n               [Richard] Yeates.","Concerning negotiations with Spain over navigation of\n               the Mississippi.","Concerning family news.","Concerning money owed to Yeates by Woods and\n               lawsuits.","To receive the interest on two loan office\n               certificates.","Concerning family news.","Concerning [politics?].","That Brown will improve land by building cabins, in\n               Northwest Territory.","For seven hundred dollars, a condition for purchase\n               of a military warrant due Denniston and purchased by\n               Woods.","Concerning the [Whiskey Rebellion.]","Concerning the apprehension of [David] Bradford,\n               William Sutherland, William McKinley, Robert Stephenson,\n               John Moore, and James Marshall, participants in the\n               Whiskey Rebellion. Questions whether Biggs should attend\n               the session of the General Assembly.","Gives family news, mentions \"we are crowed with light\n               horse men in our town that came in \n                to[da]y, \" discusses\n               religion.","To appear as witnesses in the examination of William\n               McKinley, [one of the participants in the Whiskey\n               Rebellion].","Includes ALS from Archi[bal]d Woods to McClure in\n               response. 1 page.","Saying the justices of the peace had decided not to\n               examine [the participants in the Whiskey Rebellion] \"on\n               considering the situation of this County and the temper\n               of the people ...as we are of the opinion it would have\n               answered no valuable purpose, and our authority it would\n               evidently appeared to us would have been treated with\n               contempt.\"","Reminds him he is in a new place and under care of\n               uncles. Remember Creator and avoid evil company.","Concerning land Woods wishes to buy.","Saying he has seen a petition against the taking of\n               land west of the Ohio [Northwest Territory]. Brown has\n               finished building the cabins for Woods.","Concerning sending Andy [Andrew Woods, Jr.] to\n               Woods.","She is disappointed her uncle will not be coming for\n               a visit. Regrets she has not been as religious as she\n               ought to be.","That Archibald and Elijah Woods [of Ohio County,\n               Virginia] [West Virginia] would survey a tract of land\n               containing 100,000 acres in Kanawha County, Virginia\n               [West Virginia] and Wilson would sell it.","Concerning Wilson's selling of 100,000 acres of land\n               [in Kanawha County, West Virginia?].","Wants Woods to help his divide land and sell it so\n               that he can move his mother to Kentucky.","Asking her uncle's decision on moving to\n               Kentucky.","Concerning his selling land.","Saying she may purchase his land.","Telling Woods he has sold Woods' land to \n                Rob[er]t Young of\n               Alexandria [Virginia] with the assistance of H[enry?]\n               Lee. 2 pages. ALS.","Concerning the selling of Woods' land.","Concerning lawsuits, and George Kelly.","Concerning a petition to Congress and his expectation\n               that Congress will open a land office on Northwest side\n               of Ohio [River].","Tells his uncle that Mr. Willson [Thomas Wilson] says\n               there is no cav[e]at entered at Richmond and Wilson has\n               seen a number of men interested in purchasing land.","Concerning 60,000 acres of land. Mentions [Henry?]\n               Lee.","Giving family news.","Assigning as attorney for George Slaughter,\n               slaughter's title to six entries of land of 400 acres in\n               Ohio County received by military land warrant to \n                William\n               Harris. Witnessed by \n                Andrew Woods,\n               Jr.","For part of the title to 604 acres of land in Mason\n               County, [Virginia] [West Virginia].","Concerning land in the Northwest Territory.","Of the location of 30,000 acres of land and a\n               description of same.","Concerning extending their concern in the lands in\n               the Northwest Territory up to 300,000 acres.","Woods to share information about location of a salt\n               spring in return for Ryerson purchasing about 5,000\n               acres of land around the spring in the Northwest\n               Territory.","Including memorandum of the approximate location of\n               the salt spring. 1 page. 2 items.","For location of townships in the Northwest\n               Territory.","For 21,000 acres of land in Ohio County.","To divide Woods' part of the land he obtains from his\n               agreement with Thomas Ryerson concerning the salt spring\n               and that McCulloch and Woods will also divide the land\n               surrounding another salt spring McCulloch has\n               discovered.","Concerns [Thomas] Wilson, and the General Assembly.\n               Tells Woods the act to establish a town at Wheeling\n               [Virginia] [West Virginia] passed, but the bill to\n               divide Ohio County did not pass. Gives other legislative\n               news.","Concerning a contract.","Concerning their land deals in the Northwest\n               Territory.","For Lashley to lease Poage's land in return for\n               clearing two acres.","Asking Woods to sell him his land in Kentucky if\n               Woods is not going to live on it.","For Williams to lease land from Woods.","Concerning money he is collecting for Woods, and\n               [Henry] Lee; and land in Kanawha [County, Virginia]\n               [West Virginia].","Questioning a land plot.","Rejecting Woods' offer for his land.","Concerning the position of creeks in a stretch of\n               land; and military reservations.","Concerning his land purchases.","Asking Woods to attend to a legal dispute in return\n               for one half the land in dispute if decided in Poage's\n               favor.","Concerning the military land bill.","Concerning his proposed route.","Concerning military warrant land laws in\n               Congress.","To convey two thirds of all lands recovered from\n               military land warrants originally issued to William\n               Harris and assigned to George Slaughter.","Concerning land deals.","Gives her sister family news and discusses\n               religion.","Concerning military land warrants.","Concerning family news and religion.","Concerning family news and religion.","Concerning land owed by Ross in the Northwest\n               Territory and his explanation of a law pertaining to\n               military land warrants.","Making a proposal for his land on the Ohio River.","Includes account, n.d. 1 page.","Sending power of attorney to sell land claims.","Concerning money; a trip to Richmond; the death of\n               his son; and a proposed visit by [William] Wilson. Also\n               concerns money paid [?] McCleery; and lands of [?] Symes\n               which needs a title from Congress.","Saying he has no land to sell and that the Congress\n               lands sold at public sale in New York in which Hopkins\n               was the nominal purchaser, probably now belong to\n               William Duer.","Concerning lands in the Northwest Territory and Woods\n               and Martin trying to be appointed to help survey the\n               military lands.","Concerning taxes on land in Harrison and Ohio County,\n               Virginia [West Virginia].","Concerning money owed by [?] Wood.","Telling Woods that Benjamin Cooper has settled on\n               land conveyed from Woods' mother to Yeates' daughter.\n               Yeates is satisfied with his land and suggests Woods\n               purchase land in Kentucky.","To survey and return plot and certificate for land in\n               Ohio County. Witnessed by James Wilson and includes\n               affidavit of William Trigg.","Gives family news and mentions military land.","Offering to sell Woods his \"mill place.\"","Giving family news and telling Poage someone wishes\n               to buy his land in Ohio County, Virginia [West\n               Virginia].","Concerns buying and selling land.","Concerning buying land.","Concerning buying land in Northwest Territory.","Describes water journey. Asks to have coat and horse\n               sent.","Hoping that Woods con meet him in Morgantown.","Gives Woods an opinion he has gotten concerning\n               patents.","For 100,000 acres of land in Kenhawa [Kanawha]\n               County, Virginia [West Virginia].","Asking the recipient to inquire for \n                W[illia]m Hunley and\n               ask him about a bond executed by \n                Thomas\n               McGeorg[e].","Concerning the death of their mother.","Concerning collection of money.","Concerning the collection of money.","Concerning the sale by Woods to Cloyd of land in the\n               Northwest Territory.","Concerning a legal dispute between [?] Poage and an\n               unidentified person over land title.","Telling Woods [Thomas] Wilson has not arrived back in\n               Morgantown and concerning Wilson's candidacy for\n               Congress.","Concerning Thomas Wilson's candidacy for Congress.\n               Mentions [Henry] Lee.","Concerning Henry Lee's debts and the illness of Lee's\n               wife [Ann Hill (Carter) Lee].","Concerning the conveyance of land in the Northwest\n               Territory.","Concerning money owed by Cloyd.","Concerning money owed to Yeates.","For them to patent land in the Northwest Territory in\n               co-partnership.","To guarantee that Woods would convey to Conill land\n               in Northwest Territory originally owned in\n               co-partnership with Absalom Martin.","To divide land they purchased in co-partnership in\n               the Northwest Territory.","Concerning Andrew Woods' business trip to\n               Philadelphia.","Sends petitions by his son to Woods to be presented\n               to the legislature. Wells is against the one for\n               removing the seat of justice from Charleston. Lists what\n               work has already been done there.","Sending a plat.","Requesting that Woods get land plats.","Discusses business of General Assembly and family\n               affairs.","Concerning money owed to \n                Arch[ibal]d Woods by\n               Henry Lee.","Stating he will send more information on the mission\n               to France.","Listing terms upon which he will sell land.","Concerning the lawsuit of \n                Robert Poage vs. \n                Abraham Chapline ,\n               [George] Washington's declining to accept an appointment\n               as a member of mission to France.","Requesting a warrant for military land. Expresses\n               concern over Indians to west.","For one mare, one still and one yoke of oxen.","Giving family news.","Concerning an appointment Woods is requesting and the\n               sale of land.","Concerning land in Kentucky they are interested in\n               purchasing and selling.","Asking Woods to put three plats into the [land]\n               office.","Asking Woods to get a land warrant from the Treasury\n               land office.","Concerns land business he is handling for Wilson,\n               Mentions resolutions censuring Alien \u0026 Sedition\n               Acts, petitions and the fact that the Court House stands\n               at Wheelling [Wheeling].","Gives family news and discusses business.","Defending passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts and\n               discussing the bankrupt[cy] bill.","Concerning money he is collecting for various\n               individuals. Asks Woods to forward land patents to him.\n               Asks Woods if he will run for General Assembly\n               again.","For Watson to lease land in Ohio County.","For Ogden to lease twelve acres of land in Ohio\n               County.","Of decisions at a court held March Term 1799.","Concerns building a house for Woods.","Gives family news.","To clean and fence twenty acres in the Territory in\n               exchange for one hundred acres of land in Ohio\n               County.","Concerning elections.","Telling Woods he is unable to pay him any money.","For Woods to sell to Moore and McClure 134 acres in\n               the Northwest Territory.","For Woods to sell 300 acres to Tallman in Northwest\n               Territory.","Requesting Woods' help in securing a place on the\n               Council.","Ordering Woods to return arms.","Discussing Randolph Academy. Gives family news and\n               says [Nehemiah?] Creavens [Cravens] \"is crazy by this\n               time.\"","He is unable to finish paying Woods for land.","Asking him to come to Zac Sprigg's house to give\n               depositions concerning a contested election for the\n               General Assembly. 1 page. Includes fragment, 7 September\n               1799, of a notice to Arch[ibal]d Woods, Moses Shepherd,\n               Zac Sprigg, \n                Geo[rge] Moses and\n               William Dement.","Discussing the transfer of a note for money owed by\n               Woods from Breckinridge to George Cooper.","Chapline is unable to attend the muster. Orders Woods\n               to command in his place.","Describing how survey is to be made out.","Tells Woods to make out certificate of survey to\n               Henry Banks.","Discussing money and legal matters.","Orders Woods to order a court martial for Lieutenant\n               Thomas Gray on charges made by \n                Capt[ai]n\n               Jacob Whetzell [Wetzel].","Expresses vehement opposition to Kentucky and\n               Virginia Resolutions.","On how to proceed with land business and military\n               land warrants.","Request for flour.","Concerning land in Kentucky sold to [Richard]\n               Yeates.","Concerning [Benjamin] Biggs, session of legislature\n               and family news.","Asking for money Woods owes him.","Concerning 2,000 acres of land bought by Faw from\n               Woods.","Attempts to tend to his uncle's business.","Concerning resolutions passed by opposition members\n               of Virginia General Assembly.","Concerns suing [?] Payne for money owed Woods.","Location of Woods' warrants in the Northwest\n               Territory.","Against letter by committee of opposition members of\n               General Assembly.","Announcing Wilson's candidacy for the Virginia\n               Senate.","Giving family news.","Election returns for [Monongalia] County.","Concerning the execution of a writ.","For Low to lease the plantation (\"Greenfield\") on\n               which Woods lives.","For Cravens and Tallman to build a house for\n               Chapline.","Gives terms on which land in Northwest Territory is\n               sold.","Concerning the candidacy of John J. Jacobs and\n               Archibald Woods for Congress.","Concerning the candidacy of John J. Jacobs and\n               Archibald Woods for Congress.","Making an offer for land.","Concerning a deed.","Concerning committee of Federalists and asking\n               Federalists to vote.","Selling Woods a set of blacksmith's tools which are\n               listed.","Asking whether [Henry?] Lee ever surveyed the land\n               Evans has laid a warrant on.","Asking Woods to give some money to \n                Georg[e] Poage and\n               asking Woods it he is a candidate for Congress.","For Woods to sell 150 acres in the Northwest\n               Territory to Eagleston.","Concerning a lawsuit between them.","Requesting title papers for Jno. Poage and asking\n               Woods to use his influence in preventing the removal of\n               the district court.","Vouching for William Tate who wishes to buy land in\n               Ohio County for an [inn or tavern?].","Thanking Woods for his offer to sell land to Cloyd at\n               a reduced price.","Trying to find out when Woods will be going to the\n               woods to survey.","Informing Woods that [?] Duvall. had saved Woods'\n               land from being sold for taxes and giving family\n               news.","Giving family news.","Concerning a stolen horse.","Concerning the claim of Jacob Beason to land.","Asking Woods to pay taxes on McClenechan's land for\n               him.","Criticizing Woods' dealings with him.","Encloses receipts for wheat and asks to be sent\n               flour.","Demanding payment.","Wanting to buy land.","Concerning military land warrants and Robert\n               Woods.","For Black to put a shingle roof on Woods' barn.","For Woods to lease Johnson and Hamblin land.","To take depositions in lawsuit of \n                Robert Poage vs. \n                David Bradford in Virginia\n               High Court of Chancery.","Concerning a lawsuit he is handling for Woods.","Concerning the location of land by military\n               warrant.","Concerning a court decision in High Court of Chancery\n               in \n                [Woods?] vs. \n                Wilson and \n                Todd vs. \n                executors [of ?] in\n               Botetourt County Court.","States he has not moved yet, but there is a wagon\n               road across the mountains to Fincastle. Is sending money\n               owed to Woods but can not send all of it. Gives family\n               news.","Stating he will be going to Alexandria and Washington\n               [D.C.] and will carry out business for Woods.","Telling about his crops and expressing Federalist\n               sentiments.","concerns an injunction and money owed to Wilson.","Included ALS, Polly Wilson, Morgantown, [Virginia]\n               [West Virginia] to [Ann (Poage) Woods], giving family\n               news. 1 page.","Requesting [Ann (Poage)] Woods' right of dower in\n               land purchased from Woods by [?] McNear.","Requesting deeds.","Announcing his intention to move.","Concerning David Yeates, a weaver.","Concerning the deposition of [Thomas] Kenton in a\n               land dispute and mentions [Henry] Lee.","Concerning a land dispute and the deposition of his\n               mother Ann McGintry.","Includes memorandum, n.d., concerning procedure in\n               the lawsuit.","Also includes memorandum 6 December 1797, of\n               Archibald Woods, concerning Abraham Chapline, advice, 12\n               December 1797, of Bushrod Washington; cover sheet, 22\n               July 1801. of L. Burfoot, sending letter of Daniel Call;\n               and copy (made by P. Tinsley) of decree 28 September\n               1805, of the Virginia Superior Court of Chancery in the\n               lawsuit of \n                Robert Poage vs. \n                Abraham Chaplaine and David\n               Bradford.","Concerning military land disputes.","Concerns a lawsuit between [?] McIntire and Archibald\n               Woods and the debate in the General Assembly over the\n               division of Kanawha County.","concerning the Land Office bill.","ALS. Deposition, 1802, of Archibald Woods in a land\n               dispute.","For Woods to thirty-five acres to Hamblin and Witt.\n               Hambler and Witt are to plant apple trees.","Concerning money owed to Woods.","For Woods to lease ninety acres of land to Dean. Dean\n               is to take care of orchard.","Concerning military land warrants. Asks if Whetsel\n               [Wetzel] got his money \"for the Negro he sent down the\n               River.\"","Concerning [Albert] Gallatin and the Northwest\n               Territory.","For Woods to lease to Johnson twenty-nine acres of\n               land. Johnson is to take care of the fruit trees.","To change an agreement concerning the delivery of\n               flour.","Concerning the lawsuit of \n                McIntire vs. \n                Woods in the Virginia High\n               Court of Chancery.","Concerning land and the appointment of a\n               magistrate.","Concerning the appointment of a magistrate.","Woods owes money for a subscription to Universal\n               Gazette, a newspaper.","Concerning money owed to Woods.","Concerning land in the Northwest Territory.","Concerning land for Abraham Faw.","Ordering him to order all commissioned officers to\n               meet at Wheeling for muster and training.","Creain is interested in purchasing land from Woods\n               and Bowyer would like to rent some land.","Concerning money owed to Woods by Chapline.","Includes Copy of ALS, n.d., of \n                W[illia]m\n               Gelaspie, Station Camp, Sumner County, Tennessee,\n               to [Abraham Chapline], concerning money. 1 page.","Concerning [?] Biggs' surveying.","Concerning the surveying of land in the Northwest\n               Territory.","Asking Woods to let Mark Jeacobs [Jacobs] live on\n               land owned by Woods.","Requesting Woods to sell his land and it he has done\n               so to remit payments in pot metal.","Decides not to exchange land with Woods.","Has paid the tax on Woods' land to prevent sale for\n               non-payment of taxes. Asks about worth of land he owns\n               on Ohio River so he can sell or exchange it.","Giving news about his mill.","Concerning deed to land.","Thanking him for paying taxes on Woods' land.","Giving a description of Countyside. Joseph Woods is\n               keeping a store. Gives price of flour.","informing Ann Woods of death of her father and the\n               division of his estate.","Includes, ALS, E. Wilson, n.p., to sisister [sister,\n               Ann (Poage) Woods], concerning the death of their father\n               and giving other family news. 1 page.","For Okey to lease thirty acres of land adjoining\n               Captuna [Captina] Creek.","Concerning the milling of flour.","Concerning location of a salt spring and asking Woods\n               to survey some land.","Offering to exchange some land with him.","Concerning a plot for David Hozack's land.","Concerning money owed to Woods for flour.","Concerning the location of a court house in Belmont,\n               County, Ohio and land.","For Witt and Roberts to lease land in Belmont County,\n               Ohio. Witt and Roberts are to preserve the orchard.","Concerning money owed Archibald Woods. Discusses the\n               murder of an Indian trader.","Requesting planks.","Wanting to lease land from Woods.","Ordering him to order his battalion to report for\n               training.","Is sending his wife to pay Woods.","Concerning a survey order.","Concerning her arrival and health and Jane [?].","Concerning politics in Mississippi, French in New\n               Orleans and price of goods is Natchez.","Concerning the settlement of a debt between Spencer\n               and \n                Sam[ue]l Biddle.","Mentioning his poverty.","Concerning military warrant land.","Saying how much she is missed.","Inquiring about military land located for [?]\n               Page.","Concerning the Ohio legislature and the location of\n               the courthouse of [Belmont County, Ohio], the necessity\n               of building a road to it, ferries and the Miami\n               Exporting Company. [Bears notes in another hand]\n               incomplete.","Discusses [Richard] Yeates' land and family news.","concerning a survey.","Concerning title to land owned by [?] Graham.","Telling Woods, \n                Poage vs. \n                Bradford \u0026\n               Chaplin[e] could not be tried in his district of\n               the [Virginia High Court of Chancery].","Concerning a law suit and a possible exchange of\n               land.","Concerning the lawsuit of \n                McIntire vs. \n                Woods in the Virginia High\n               Court of Chancery. Gives his opinion of the Louisiana\n               Purchase.","Concerning the building of a dam.","Concerning land in Ohio County surveyed by Woods for\n               her husband.","Asking if Woods has sold his land for him. If so,\n               please remit money in metal caskings.","Saying he has sent Andrew [Woods] and an Indian\n               trader up White River.","Concerning land.","Asking Woods to come make a survey.","Concerning money owed Woods by [Joseph?]\n               Tomlingson.","Concerning disputed land in Kentucky.","For Prittyman to lease land. Lease extended for\n               another year.","Concerning land disputes between Woods and\n               Yeates.","For money received.","Gives his opinions of Methodists.","Wants to exchange land with Woods.","For Cassat to pay Woods back for flour.","Giving family news.","Concerning the lawsuit of \n                Poage vs. \n                Chapline.","Concerning [William] Croghan and land belonging to\n               Woods in Kentucky.","Concerning Croghan's purchase of land owned by\n               Woods.","Concerning death of Aggy Poage, other family news and\n               election of Philip Doddridge.","Concerning flour.","Concerning Philip Doddridge.","Requesting flour.","Ohio for Witt to rent land. Witt is to take care of\n               the orchard.","Asking to buy the land he lives on from Woods.","Asking Woods to forward a letter for him.","For on moiety [half] of the first instal[l]ment \u0026\n               surveying expenses for land [in Northwest Territory]\n               offered for sale at Steubenville.","Gives family news, discusses Philip Doddridge and\n               land speculation in [Northwest Territory]; and the\n               \"conversion\" of the Presbyterian minister, William\n               Wilson.","To convey land.","Requesting flour.","Concerning Philip Dod[d]ridge, the lawsuit of [John] \n                McIntire vs. \n                Woods, and \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Concerning a deed.","Concerning the location of a road.","Concerning the sale of land for taxes, the lawsuit of\n                John Macker vs. \n                Lewis Cragg.","Concerning their land dispute.","Offering to sell him burr mill stones.","That Edward Coats' son, William will become an\n               apprentice to Hoover, a saddlemaker.","To split land in Kentucky if Pogue is successful in\n               proving claim.","Ordering flour.","Concerning a lawsuit involving [?] Fulton.","Concerning Betsy Woods and family news.","Bond of title to promise to convey 240 acres to the\n               Ramseys.","Concerning the visit of Woods' daughter, a proposed\n               trip to Augusta, and the possibility of Wilson running\n               for Congress.","Has paid taxes owed on Woods' Kentucky land. Is\n               interested in selling or exchanging 1200 acres of land\n               on or near the Ohio [River].","For Pergrin to lease 17 acres of land from Woods.","Concerning a note for money due Robert Woods.","For Reed and Edwards to lease a house and garden.","To convey to Nehemiah Cravins [Cravens] 300 acres of\n               land in Ohio.","Tells of the birth of a daughter. \"The election is\n               over \u0026 I am easy--when vice prevails and wicked men\n               bear sway the post of honour is a private\n               station;...\"","For Woods to sell 250 acres of land to Mothral and\n               Mantooth.","Ordering flour.","Ordering flour.","Offering land for sale.","Concerning a lawsuit involving land.","For Deafabough to run a grist mill for Woods.","Concerning lawsuit of \n                Woods vs. \n                [William] Lewis and \n                McIntyre vs. \n                Woods.","Asking about Archibald Woods' health.","Requesting the health of his daughter and the lawsuit\n               of \n                McIntyre vs. \n                Woods.","Asking Woods to sell a slave for him.","Concerning the lawsuit of \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Concerning disputed land.","For Steenrod to sell one half of a tract of land\n               containing one hundred and eighty acres.","For Ingledue to run a grist mill for Woods.","Discusses fever. Tells Woods one of deeds he has from\n               him has no witness.","Tells his uncle he has moved.","Concerning a land dispute.","Concerning the lawsuits of \n                McIntyre vs. \n                Woods and \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Asking Woods to pay him for surveying.","Concerning taking wheat to his mill.","For McConnell to run a grist mill for Woods.","For Woods to deliver flour to the McClures.","That Patterson Ingledue's death was due to accident\n               by the falling of a tree.","To settle the estate of Patterson Ingledue.","For Swiney to rent eighteen acres from Woods.","For land in Belmont County.","Has bought wheat for Woods.","Asks Woods to sell to his nephew his surveyor's\n               compass.","Concerning land Woods wants to purchase. Is concerned\n               about his land in Ohio County, Virginia [West\n               Virginia].","For Black to rent twenty-six acres from Woods.","For Witt to rent land from Woods.","for McConnell and Dean to rent ninety acres of land\n               from Woods.","Concerning the sale of land.","Tells Woods the surveys he is asking about can not be\n               found.","Requesting flour.","Asking about mill wheels.","For Black to build a house. Lists tasks Black is to\n               perform.","For a temporary assignment of dower.","Concerning the delivery of mill wheels.","For Feay to sell one hundred acres of land to\n               Milligan.","Money owed for subscription to \n                United States\n               Gazette.","Will try to aid Woods in the capture of a runaway\n               slave.","Concerning the lawsuits of \n                Poage vs. \n                Chapline \u0026\n               Bradford. Asks Call to represent Poage in the\n               Court of Appeals.","Concerning land owned by Crogan in Ohio County.","Asking Woods to collect a debt from Caleb Reeves.","Concerning an injunction.","Trying to settle \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Concerning the location of a road.","Concerning the lawsuit, \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Concerning the lawsuit, \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Concerning land belonging to \n                G[eorg]e\n               Pepperly; and the lawsuit \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","For Edmonds to lease twenty-nine acres from\n               Woods.","Saying Richard Parriott wishes to buy McClandhan's\n               land. Will trade a slave family for it.","Concerning \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Concerning Humphrey Marshall; and \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","For Woods to deliver flour to the McClures.","Concerning an offer to settle \n                McIntire vs. \n                Woods.","Concerning land; and also slaves which had belonged\n               to [Harman] Blennerhassett.","concerning Woods vs. Lewis.","Includes ALS, Patsey Houston, Natural Bridge,\n               [Virginia], to Archibald Woods, concerning a trip to see\n               sister, Polly McClung. 2 pages.","Wants him to accompany Betsy to see Polly\n               [McClung].","Concerning \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Agreeing to defend him in the lawsuit of \n                McIntire vs. \n                Woods.","Asking Sheffey to take depositions in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","For a still.","Concerning the purchase of land and slaves from\n               [William] McClandhan.","Carpenter is migrating to West. Will leave room in\n               his wagon for Marhew Quick if Quick is interested. Asks\n               Woods to give message.","Concerning the decision in the lawsuit of \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Offering to sell land.","Concerning an appeal of the decision in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Concerning encumbrances upon the property of William\n               Chapline.","Concerning the route of the United States Road to\n               Wheeling, [Virginia] [West Virginia].","For an attachment against the estate of Moses\n               Thompson.","Includes plat, n.d., of land owned by \n                J[oh]n Lee and \n                Archi[bal]d\n               Woods.","For the conveyance of land from William Chapline to\n               Woods.","Orders Woods to order companies to Wheeling for\n               training.","Asks Woods to designate his military land so Bay can\n               pay taxes on it.","Tells of birth of George Washington Wilson, sickness\n               of many and death of Hezekiah Reader from fever. Wants\n               sister to write and come to see her.","Apology for not having written him concerning the\n               decision in [ \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis ].","For the conveyance of 331 1/2 acres of land in Ohio\n               County.","Offering to deal for land.","Saying they will not pay an order for grinding wheat\n               at Woods' mill.","Stating he will buy land from Woods.","Recounts his side of Woods vs. Lewis and asks\n               Blackburn to be his lawyer.","Giving news about influenza in Lexingtown [Lexington,\n               Kentucky] and discussing a land dispute.","Alexander Mitchel, n.p., to Thomas Dickerson, near\n               Short Creek, Ohio County, Virginia [West Virginia]\n               asking him if he saw Thomas Kennady in 1776 concerning\n               land improvements.","Saying he has paid the tax due on Woods' land. People\n               in Western part of state want to perpetuate seat of\n               government at Chillicothe.","Edmonds is to take particular care of fruit\n               trees.","Asking Woods to serve as executor in his plan to\n               settle the estate of George Dement and to effect a\n               settlement between the heirs of Dement and the heirs of\n               Ignatious Sirums.","Asks Woods if he has made up his mind about a\n               bargain.","Also includes a memorandum of \n                Archi[bal]d\n               Woods concerning power of attorney. 2 items.","Tells Woods to send down flour.","Concerns a missing arms shipment.","Still interested in Woods' land.","Okey is concerned about Woods' lawsuit against\n               Timmons.","Tells Woods he has been denied change of venue in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis .","Asks Woods to pay taxes on land he [William Croghan]\n               owns. Wants to know about \n                [John?] McIntire who\n               purchased \n                George R[ogers]\n               Clark's right to land on Ohio.","Orders Woods to order his battalion to Wheeling for\n               training.","Evans is concerned about a land claim he has.","Wants Woods to report on his land to him, since Hill\n               desires to settle on it.","It is the opinion of several people that Woods' flour\n               is unfit for market. \"Mr. Miller states that all the\n               flour in Charlestown, that was made before September is\n               sower [sour] and unfit for market.\"","Has asked for continuance in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis . Gives Blackburn\n               other directions in handling the case.","Including a memorandum of agreement (witnessed by C.\n               Hammond and \n                Geo[rge] Knox ). 1 page.\n               2 items.","Offers Negro slaves to Woods in exchange for land.\n               Describes the slave families.","Hough has checked Woods' land for taxes due.","Asks Moore if he knows about location of U.S. road.\n               Wants to be appointed a commissioner to lay road out in\n               Ohio.","Assures Woods his offer of slaves will not injure\n               Woods' claim in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Orders Woods to draft 46 men.","Has no Negros to sell. Wants Woods to survey some\n               land for him.","In compliance with order, has militia company\n               together.","Wants to meet with Woods to buy land.","Offers to settle money owed him in wheat.","Includes ACy. [Archibald Woods] to [George Hancock],\n               concerning slaves Hancock wishes to sell. Woods\n               discusses prices. 1 page.","An application was made to change Venue in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis . It failed. Has\n               heard of no application since. Johnson had small pox.\n               Cannot issue subpoena for witness.","Orders flour.","Gives information and advice on \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Edmonds is to take particular care of the fruit trees\n               and orchard.","Asks what Woods wants him to do in a lawsuit\n               involving land. \"We are advised by \n                W[illia]m\n               McKinley that he has been pressed into the\n               electioneering campaign--the conduct of Gen'l J. G.\n               I--in this respect must be as bad as an English press\n               gang--poor MC is to be pitied.\"","Sorry to hear her sister has been unwell, brother\n               Billy's wife has consumption. \"Nancy Wilson has two\n               sons. I think she breeds well...I was surprised when Mr.\n               hood informed me that Brother Bob was with you. I should\n               be very glad to see him provided he could be sober and\n               rational.\"","Includes AL, [Polly Wilson] to [Woods] girls. 1\n               page.","Ordering Woods to order his Battalion to Wheeling for\n               training.","Undertook to get paper [needed in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis ] from Sweet\n               Springs. Found he had to go on to Munroe [Monroe] C.H.\n               Papers not ready. Clerk issued order that he would send\n               papers. Case was docketed in Rockbridge. Subp[o]ena\n               issued for Patrick.","Offers to locate military land for Nicholas'\n               warrant.","Wants the patents for the 17,000 acre survey\n               belonging to the partnership, so he can inquire about\n               taxes due on it.","Sickness prevented sending deeds. Asks for money\n               Woods owes him.","Introduces Noah Zane. Zane is the bearer of\n               remonstrances [counteracting] remonstrances from\n               Pennsylvania on the subject of the National road.\n               Describes route the commissioners laid out. Hopes that\n               route will be kept.","Wants to borrow money.","Sent receipts which Woods has failed to get. Asks\n               Woods to take \"best matters\" [action]. Wishes Woods not\n               to be uneasy about the money he owes Woods. Expects to\n               make a payment this fall.","\"Brother Archibald \u0026 myself having made an\n               alteration in our agreement respecting this place on\n               which I live, it is necessary our article in your hands\n               should be destroyed...\"","According to list of military claims, there is none\n               due Andrew Robinson. Thanks Woods for paying taxes on\n               his land Ohio County. Asks Woods to continue until land\n               can be sold and try to find purchaser.","[ \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis ] will probably be\n               tried in September. Papers have not yet arrived.","She is pregnant. Had expected a visit this\n               summer.","Includes, ALS, P[olly] Wilson, n.p., to Eliza and\n               Polly Wood[s]. Wants them to write. 1 page.","Defends his treatment of Woods' son, Alpheus [in\n               school]. \"If Franklin [Woods' other son] to exculpate\n               himself has represented to you that I did not pay the\n               same attention to him, that I did to others, I assure\n               you that he wronged me.\" Assures Woods he will do all in\n               his power for his improvement. Lists subjects he will be\n               offering.","Sends \n                Franklin\n               and Aipheus [Woods] home. Defends \n                [Thomas] Glisson as a\n               teacher.","Has omitted entering the land. Lists entries.","Orders Woods to order his battalion to Wheeling for\n               training.","Has sent deed. Please remit money.","[ \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis ] has been continued\n               until April. \n                Gen[era]l\n               Breckenridge \u0026 \n                [Allen] Taylor did not\n               attend the exposition of Genl Preston. Fears the loss of\n               Sheffey at next term.","There has been a continuance in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis . Afraid he can not\n               attend the trial in the spring due to serving in\n               Congress.","Death of Betsy Poage. Summarizes national politics\n               and rumors of Europe.","[ \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis ] is continued.\n               Injunction has been granted. Encloses subpoena.","Has never heard from Woods about his claims for land\n               in Woods' County. \n                W[illia]m Oldham will\n               handle it.","Offers negro slaves for sale, Easther, Harry \u0026\n               Nancy as well as a \"lad\" and a \"girl,\" 7 years old.\n               Describes their abilities.","Sends commission. \"I never wished to hold an office\n               that I was not thought worthy of, if you thought me\n               incapable of discharging my duty or unworthy of\n               promotion I will ask you why did you not communicate\n               your objection to me before the Court Marshall\n               [martial].","Asks one of them to pay taxes on \n                Arch[ibal]d Woods '\n               land.","Gives directions in taking \n                Gen[era]l\n               Breckinridge's deposition. Recounts proposals from\n                [George]\n               Hancock. Proposes his grounds for a\n               settlement.","Gives his price for a slave, Jacob.","Includes receipt for Zac. Sprigg. 1 page. DS.","Birth of Louisa Ann. \"Mrs. Kerns the ladys wedding\n               you was at when you was here shews the fruits of her\n               marriage verry plain.\"","Includes P[olly] Wilson, n.p., to [Woods] girls.\n               Invites them for a visit. \"Betsy you cannot get anybody\n               to have you where you are known.\" Lists recent weddings.\n               1 page. ALS.","If Woods can come to his [Thomas Warman] mothers he\n               will take five dollars less.","Enlow is to clear land, repair a cabin, build a\n               stable and repair fences.","He owns no land in US Military District, north of the\n               Scioto. A Capt. John Brown did own a quarter township,\n               but suspects it has been sold. He owns 8 or ten thousand\n               acres in tracts of 1000 acres which he would sell.\n               Describes one tract. Price is three dollars per acre but\n               would accept \"two or three young negro men at valuation\n               in part payment.\" Two \u0026 half dollars per acre for\n               other tracts.","Has sent deed to Mr. Chambers of Kentucky. Requests\n               Woods to rent a plantation for him. Pay taxes due on\n               it.","Sends information on the murder and names of the\n               children of D. Bradford.","Since he has resolved to leave Morgantown, he wants\n               Woods to remit money. \"There is not I believe any part\n               of the civilized world where education is thought so\n               little of as this place.\" Asks questions about the\n               Wheeling area. Can produce testimonies.","Sold Noah Linsly interest in Capteen bottom.","Owns a quarter section of military land. Gives terms\n               and location.","Business with Woods' son, Thomas. Asks for more\n               time.","Sends wheat and cotton Woods requested. Don't send\n               corn or meal. Do send bran.","Will sell lands at Fishing Creek to Woods' neighbor\n               for cash if offer is high enough.","Doesn't understand why he didn't receive all the\n               money due him from Woods. Has been sick.","Reports on various schools in his County.","Detailed description of how it is to be built.","Will send record of \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis (300 pages) when\n               Woods remits fee of forty-five dollars.","Has purchased a farm 3 miles from Morgantown. \"The\n               people in my neighborhood are perfectly indifferent\n               about the education of their children so that I cannot\n               expect to derive anything from tuition among them.\"\n               Would come to Wheeling if three hundred dollars could be\n               procured. If not, will open school at his farm. Pledges\n               to be attentive to \n                Franklin\n               Wood] [Woods' son.]","Gives Woods advice on how to recover costs from\n               [John] McIntire. Will attend \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis at Rockbridge\n               Superior Court.","The two young men who contracted with Shepherd for\n               flour have been at all mills and cannot get flour. Will\n               have to give you the price you ask.","Salutation is \"Dear And[re]w.\" Wishes him to write\n               respecting the receipts for costs in the suit with the\n               Wilson's and Harbison's bond. \"As I of late feel my\n               constitution decline, my wish is as far as possible to\n               draw my concerns to a close. Ask [George] Hancock to\n               have business in Botetourt with Wilson's settled.\" \"have\n               not got my business with Lewis finally settled as\n               yet...\"","Presented receipts to [?] Wilson. He would not refund\n               the money. Left receipts and letter with \n                [George] Hancock. \"I\n               start in a few days for Kentucky with my little family\n               \u0026 small portion of this world's goods--my wife\n               [Elenor] has been in a bad state of health since early\n               spring. My mother \u0026 brother And[re]w also are in bad\n               health as usual. Write if you receive this letter.\n               Address letter to Lincoln County near Stanford\n               Kentucky.\"","Lists officers elected by company.","Wants to meet him in Staunton.","Lists terms on which he will settle with Lewis.","Introduces [?] McKnight who claims land in Ohio\n               County.","Terms upon which he will sell his farm, mill,\n               dwelling house and distillery.","Terms on which Josiah Dillon will pay Bank of\n               Marietta.","Terms upon which the directors will accept payment of\n               Dillon's debt.","Woods will take up Dillon's note on Bank of Marietta.\n               Dillon will convey house and lot to Woods. Dillon will\n               convey residue of property to \n                Geo[rge] Paull.","Has offered for Congress. Chancellor made decree in\n               [Woods vs. Lewis]. Decree is agreeable to last\n               verdict.","Questioning whether a judgment against Josiah Dillon\n               in federal court is a lien against property he has\n               bought from Woods.","Asks Poage to collect money due in execution of\n               decree in [ \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis ]. Gives Poage\n               directions about collecting it.","Intends to get money to Woods.","Wants McClandhan to collect money due on execution\n               against \n                W[illia]m Lewis.","Includes, ACy of AL, [Archibald Woods] to \n                Ja[me]s\n               Breckinridge. Woods blames Breckenridge for not\n               paying over money owed him by William Lewis. 1 page.","[?] Hughes received fee who will handle Woods'\n               business with Bell. Pogue obtained judgment for 7,000\n               dollars against [?] Brown. Gives family news.","Wants to know if [?] Hughes brought suit against \n                [Benjamin] Bell for\n               him. It not, will employ \n                Alex[ande]r\n               Marshall next.","Describes college at Canonsburgh.","Wants all papers pertaining to lease of a piece of\n               property sent to him.","Has purchased property of John Thompson. Woods is at\n               liberty to make use of his house after expiration of the\n               lease.","Requests pay for services as adjutant in 4th Regiment\n               of Virginia militia.","Recounts his difficulty in obtaining money.","Has had no further account from Staunton. \"I had\n               expected to see Genll Paull present my compl[iments] to\n               [?] and tell him to be so good as to procure a copy of\n               your Constitution on Regulations of your Library and\n               forward to me as soon as possible as I am to report on\n               that subject for our town is establishing a\n               library.\"","Encloses a decree against \n                [William] Lewis. Clerk\n               has failed to certify when the injunction was\n               granted.","Cannot be at election [in Ohio County, Virginia].\n               Hopes his opponent will not exceed him in that County\n               more than 30 votes.","Wants [?] Woods [son of Archibald Woods] to come next\n               week if he is coming to live with him. Will leave terms\n               up to McLure.","Brown wants to rent house. Wants a sign and four beds\n               and complains of rent being too high.","George Paull had held deed of trust on two lots in\n               St. Clairsville, Ohio for money owed Bank of Marietta by\n               Dillon. Paull is deeding property to Woods to discharge\n               the deed of trust. \n                Edw[ard] Bryson. 1\n               page. Includes affidavit of \n                William Farris,\n               Jun[io]r. 1 page.","Horse bought by White or his brother in St.\n               Clairsville, [Ohio] stands on lot bought by Woods from\n               Josiah Dillon.","Gives family news.","Shall be engaged at Judge Lockwood fitting out a\n               boat. Mortgage must be recorded.","Asks Woods to survey land to divide farm between\n               Chapline and Evans.","Lewis has deposited money with \n                General [James]\n               Breckinridge for Woods' claim. [?] Walker previous\n               to going to Kentucky left memo respecting Woods' suit\n               with Wilson. No bill was filed.","Results of election between \n                W[illia]m\n               McKinley and Wilson.","Has not heard from lawyers concerning \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis . \n                Th[oma]s Wilson is\n               elected to Congress.","Lists tasks and prices.","Concerns the discharge of the deed of trust by Paull\n               and the validity of Woods' title to Dillon's\n               property.","Asks if copy of decree in [ \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis ] has been\n               forwarded.","[Noah?] Linsly has decided against Woods and Paull\n               concerning the discharge of the deed of trust by Paull\n               selling Dillon's lots to Woods.","Transmits payment to discharge note.","Concerning the price of a hopperboy for a flour\n               mill.","Apologizes for delay. Called away by death of a\n               friend in Baltimore. Has sent copy of decree to clerk of\n               Monroe so he can issue execution.","Wants James Paull to send him a pair of pigs.","Sends decree in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis .","Issued against property of Amos Shearman and Joseph\n               Ferroi in the lawsuit of \n                Matthew Kerr vs. \n                Ferroi.","Appoints Woods president of a court-martial to try\n               James G. Laidley for disorderly behaviour and\n               disobedience of orders at the 113th Regiment. \"Also for\n               conspiring with his subaltern officers previous to \n                s[ai]d muster to be disorderly\n               on the day of said muster.\"","Includes, DS, of Benj[ami]n Biggs, certifying he did\n               employ John Finney to summons the officers to attend the\n               trial of \n                L[a]idley. 2 items.","Requests Erwin pay forty-two dollars to [?] Evans for\n               license to rise hopperboy at Woods' mill. \"The mill\n               stands on Wheat's run a branch of Wheeling Creeke, [sic]\n               in Ohio County, Virginia [West Virginia]...\"","Sends bill [of complaint] for Woods to answer in \n                Wilson's Ex[ecut]ors vs. \n                Woods.","Instructed by Lieutenant Governor \"to inform you that\n               commissions cannot issue...until it shall be\n               specified...what vacancies they are to fill; or if for a\n               new company that also should be specified.\"","Signed by \n                Geo[rge] W[illia]m\n               Smith, Lieutenant Governor and \n                J[no] W.\n               Pleasants.","Includes, DS, of Benj[amin] Biggs attesting that\n               Andrew Howlett had taken oath as captain. 1 page.","Needs oats from Woods.","Joseph Cloyd's wife and daughter died. Houston's \"son\n               Andrew got a cut on his knee last winter which had\n               nearly taken his life.\" Gives other family news.","Concerning \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis and \n                Wilson's heirs vs. \n                Woods .","Has made an alteration in the [promissory] note Woods\n               sent for him to sign.","Includes ALS, of John Anderson, n.d., to Archibald\n               Woods, Ohio County, Virginia. Robert Anderson is not\n               willing that John Anderson should quit his work before\n               harvest so Woods can expect them July 15. 1 page.","Orders Woods to order regiment to Wheeling for\n               muster.","Has collected 792 dollars in execution granted in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis . Marshall has taken\n               all the personal property of William Lewis. Let him know\n               how to transmit money.","For Woods to lease the stone house and stable to be\n               built. Describes how stable is to be constructed.","Sent articles written for.","Sends sympathy for death of Archibald Woods' son.\n               Unable to attend funeral.","Pleased with executive appointment of a judge for our\n               circuit. Try to block appointment of [?] Jackson by\n               legislature. Thinks [Congressional] session will be long\n               and boisterous. His reception in Woods' County has made\n               impressions on his mind.","Meix agrees to build a barn for Evans. Description of\n               how it is to be built.","Offers land for sale adjoining land owned by Woods at\n               the mouth of Capteen Creek.","Notifies Woods that a note of Michael Cresap,\n               endorsed by Woods is due and unpaid.","Zebu Warner is indebted to Woods for rent. Gives\n               Griffith options on how to handle the collection.","Includes ALS, of \n                Archi[bal]d\n               Woods, n.p., to Zebu Warner, n.p. concerns rent\n               owed to Woods. 1 page.","Laments loss of Woods' son. Not able to make any\n               statement with respect to Woods' account with \n                Geo[rge] Poage without\n               assistance of Woods' papers.","Includes receipt from J. Russle [?] to David Banes[?]\n               for wheat to the account of \n                A[rchibald]\n               Woods. 1 page.","Includes, fragment of an account. 1 page.","If Woods has made purchase of the Jughandle Mills,\n               write him and he will send Woods a draft of his\n               proportion of the halfe [sic].","Spoke to \n                R. [?] Thompson who is\n               considered one of the best house-carpenters here\n               respecting the undertaking of your house. The Republican\n               ticket succeeded in all three members with a majority of\n               two to three hundred votes.","Has learned by George Paull that Mr. Lewis has sold\n               his land. Informed a proposition is made by Mr. Lewis to\n               pay to \n                W[illia]m Poage of\n               Augusta [for Woods]. Thanks McClandhan for his friendly\n               aid in having the business brought to a close.\n               Speculates on other terms.","Concerns taxes on land in Ohio County owned by Cloyd\n               family and by \n                M[atthe]w\n               Houston.","Wants Woods to make him some flour.","Asks that he look for patents for George and Isaac\n               Kelly.","Asks Woods to tell him how to go about military\n               patents. Has visited the President and also attended the\n               House of Madam. At next interview with President intends\n               to mention the Road. Many petitioners praying to be\n               relieved from injuries sustained under the\n               nonimportation law. Affair of the Chesapeake settled.\n               Determined representation for the states. The \"Harriet\"\n               sails in a few days with messengers to England and\n               France. Mr. Taylor son of Jno Taylor goes to England and\n               Mr. Biddle son of Clement Biddle goes to France. \"it is\n               hard to say what course our great men will take. I\n               believe...leaders know not what to do. Not do I know who\n               is to be the leader. I believe in Caucus it was\n               determined to elect \n                H[enry] Clay, speaker and\n               they did elect him.\" Describes Clay.","Has about thirty-five feet of pipes now by him and\n               expects to set another kiln next week when he expects to\n               have Woods' in it. Wants to know what other kind, of\n               ware Woods would wish to be sent along with them. \"Here\n               let me remark that Mr. Wales opinion of stone ware pipes\n               is higher than ever \u0026 he regrets that the town of\n               Steubensville does not use them instead of wood.\"","To assign and transfer to Archibald Woods twenty\n               shares in Bank of Steubenville.","Gives his recollection of a transaction between\n               himself and John McClure. Mr. Reed's young daughter\n               died. Have searched for cloth.","Apologizes for being so long, in making his returns\n               because he couldn't understand it.","Includes, ALS, from Andrew Howlett to Archebel\n               [Archibald] Woods, 30 December 1811. Has sent returns by\n               Moses Chaplin[e]. 1 page. ALS.","Concerns settling Woods vs. Lewis. \"Beware of being\n               taken in as all those people are Great Sharpers. Beware\n               of going in any barter or bargain with them. If possible\n               they will try to pawn some old or good for nothing\n               Negroes on you, or some other old stuff or bad\n               bonds.\"","Received four hundred dollars from [William] Lewis.\n               Taken a bond on Burwell. Not knowing the amount of the\n               Ex[ecution] nor Cred[i]ts, could not go into a final\n               settlement. Can have it credited to execution by writing\n               clerk of Monroe or attorney.","Thanks Ann Woods for sending Patty up. Glad to hear\n               of Betsy's safe delivery. \"if I live as long as the\n               first week in May and no accident happens I expect to\n               have an addition to my family, already to[o] large, but\n               when we have them we are sorry for to part with them.\"\n               Misses her husband [who is in Congress]. Hope he returns\n               in March, but if the[y] declare war he may be detained a\n               month or two longer.","Presented draft to Sheffey. Mentioned \"the\n               establishment of the Road to his Majesty but have no\n               answer to the point.\" Discusses increase in military\n               establishment. Bills on Navy laid on table to make room\n               for land force. Wilson voted no to raising 25,000\n               soldiers. Asks what the people think. Doubts leaders.\n               Thinks war will ensue.","Has received draft [to settle \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis ]. Has to be sent\n               back to \n                W[illia]m Poage to\n               obtain proper endorsement. \"We hear of nothing here but\n               war...\" Lists bills concerning raising troops. President\n               will not act on the U.S. Road, saying there is no money\n               to expend.","Is making enquiries about a 3000 acre tract of\n               military land in Ohio County. Asks if land has been sold\n               for taxes.","For Evans to sell his farm to Eoff. Evans is also to\n               convey his interest in the ferries across the Ohio River\n               and across Wheeling Creek.","Prescribing the uniform of the Virginia militia.","Encloses patent to Woods. Asks for recommendations\n               for officers in \"our (to be made Army)\". Rage for war\n               has subsided. Looks for proposition to repeal\n               non-importation law. Houses passes bill to repair old\n               frigates. Mentions [William Branch] Giles.","Would survey his land but had to attend Superior\n               Court at Wheeling. Makes proposal for 200 to 250 acres.\n               Offer is eight gallons good whiskey and one dollar per\n               acre. He offers flour. Draws plat to explain offer.","Person who delivers letter is authorized to sell land\n               for General James Allen and Col. David Allen. Discusses\n               past dispute with Woods over land in Kentucky he bought\n               from Woods.","Building a sawmill. Thinks Mallory should have house\n               he is renting taken from him. Doesn't know anyone else\n               to rent it to. [Benjamin] Ruggles wants Paull to go in\n               with him and others on laying out a town,\n               [Woodsfield?].","Has heard rumors that political enemies may try to\n               have election for clerk set aside if they lose. Suggests\n               that Robert Woods as eldest magistrate to require\n               sheriff to summons all magistrates to elect a clerk for\n               County court in place of Moses Chapline, deceased.\n               Suggests form to use.","Concerns \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Has received Woods recommendations for commissions as\n               officers. Trouble raising money. Considered salt tax.\n               \"The 'Constitution' has returned ten days \u0026 no\n               report of anything from England and France.\" Sheftey has\n               paid no money.","Doesn't have time to consider offer [for land].\n               Prefers bank stock to land. Prefers cash to bank stock.\n               If others sell out, he does not wish to be backward.\n               Does not think Archibald Woods' offer for his interest\n               in Botetourt includes what he will receive from Elijah\n               [Woods]. Wants Brother James [Woods] to appoint attorney\n               to settle price of land Robert Woods is to have from\n               Jo[seph] Woods and make a deed.","Discusses British spy, John Henry. \"It is not yet\n               determined who is to be next President. DeWitt Clinton\n               is spoken of.\" April elections will express public\n               mind.","Discusses land owned by David and James Cloyd and \n                M[atthe]w Houston in\n               Ohio County. In \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis, Lewis has sold land\n               to [?] Burwell. Lewis has paid $7,000 to W[illia]m\n               Poag[e]. James Greenlee married Miss [?] Paxton.","Defends his handling of Woods business in the suit of\n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Tells Woods he can expect an embargo. Asks him to let\n               [?] Shepherd and all friends know.","Lists officers to be commissioned. Has enclosed\n               documents \"for the information of the people.\" Forwarded\n               report on subject of [U.S.] Road. Doesn't expect\n               anything to be done concerning road west of Monongahela.\n               Not at liberty to say more about [embargo]. Received no\n               more money from Sheffey.","Has not gotten a person to go see Windle for purpose\n               of making a purchase. Has not gotten survey made of\n               Capteena land.","Sending John McLure to collect $7,000 left by\n               [William] Lewis. has written clerk of Monroe County to\n               stay execution until November.","Robert Woods (uncle) wishes to purchase 200 acres of\n               land from him. Price is $1,600. Has written father to\n               give Archibald Woods a power of attorney. Owes Robert\n               Woods. In addition owes $3,000-4,000 in Kentucky.","Asks to be recommended to be appointed a major in\n               army to be raised in Ohio.","Sheffey does not find it convenient to give a\n               settlement at this time.","Asks that bearer be paid thirty-nine dollars.","Has seven thousand dollars as part of the execution\n               against [William] Lewis in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis .","Needs to enter quarters [of land?].","Includes, AMs, of [Archibald Woods]. Asking that\n               volunteers for the army be encouraged. Tells what pay\n               and rations soldiers will receive. 2 pages.","Has seen Battial Harrison who has the Virginia\n               military land warrants. Will make some proposition.\n               James Paull has gone to Richmond. Would rather deal with\n               Paull.","Introduces Henry Greene who wishes to obtain advice\n               respecting the validity of a claim of land.","Needs brick to mend a hearth. Asks for late\n               newspapers.","Resigning his office in the Wheeling Light Infantry.\n               Woods has written two names on the letter as possible\n               replacements for Pannill.","Reports on the measurement of lumber. Does not like\n               quality of the boards.","Wishes to know if Woods intends to let him have Mr.\n               Ramsey's place.","Put advertisement in paper for sale of town lots and\n               sent notices.","At the first muster of the [Weeling] Light Infantry,\n               ensign of the company made known his intention to\n               decline serving in the company in the capacity of an\n               officer longer than five years from the date of his\n               commissions. Company elected a replacement, John\n               Richardson and recommended him to be appointed.","Includes, AN, of [Archibald Woods], listing possible\n               officers. 1 page.","Had sent commission to Jno Richardson to be ensign\n               [in Wheeling Light Infantry]. Since Richardson has been\n               accused in affidavit by [?J Zane of saying he would not\n               interfere if slaves in eastern part of state rose up and\n               murdered their masters, he should return his\n               commission.","Recommends Mr. Ross to repair public arms. [Woods has\n               written on the letter: William Ross at Frederick Town on\n               Monongala River, Washington County, Pencilvania\n               [Pennsylvania].","Enclosed will gives the course of the war. Woods'\n               son, Thomas, stayed with him. Thinks it's high time for\n               Congress to adjourn.","Still wants $1600 for the land he is offering to\n               Robert Woods. News about Andrew [Woods], Robert Woods,\n               and John M. Walker.","Wants to rent horse pasture.","Tells Woods to have the public arms repaired.","Answer to a letter from Sheftey concerning Woods'\n               manner of collecting money due him in \n                Woods v. \n                Lewis .","Includes ACy of AL, which is an earlier draft of\n               above. 2 pages.","Encloses copy of [Daniel] Sheffey's statement which\n               Woods thinks is incorrect. Tries to understand the\n               statement. Thinks majority of people are opposed to war.\n               Cannot raise troops, as commander of 4th Regiment,\n               Virginia militia. Has on company volunteers, one company\n               drafted. Wife had large son, W[illia]m. Nearly cost her\n               her life.","Whiskey Woods has sold him is indifferent. Discusses\n               salt works. Cannot hire or sell slave because he has a\n               sore leg.","Cannot accept price Caldwell proposes for land. Gives\n               his offer.","Orders Woods to order his regiment to Wheeling for\n               training.","Unable to raise money owed to Woods.","Thanks Woods for paying taxes for him. Sends money by\n               son, John Croghan. Mentions George Croghan. Will\n               consider exchanging land with Woods after he gets\n               necessary information.","Asks questions concerning impressment of camp\n               kettles, axes, and wagons. \"The troops from this\n               Regiment are to meet at this place on Tuesday next and\n               will proceed in boats to the place of Destination, on\n               Wednesday if possible, say Thursday at farthest. I shall\n               be happy to meet and accompany the troop from your\n               Regiment.\" Late orders authorize the Col. com[man]d[in]g\n               to provide for the transportation of the baggage. \"My\n               opinion is that wagons should be procured in each\n               regiment, they can be sent by water to point pleasant,\n               the horses by land, the camp kettles so far as we may\n               stand in need will be taken from Mr. Dutty... Keel Boats\n               going to Kenhawn for salt can be procured if you can\n               engage but I have as yet engaged by one, three will be\n               necessary.\"","Understands Woods' men are to meet this day at\n               Wheeling. Sends Capt. Russel to receive from information\n               as to boats for the transportation of the troops and\n               also as to provisions. \"Say five days Rations of bread\n               and salt pork of Bacon, ready cooked, my wish being to\n               go on Day and Night if possible until we arrive at Point\n               Pleasant.\"","To raise supplies for families of soldiers.","Includes minutes of a meeting of citizens of\n               Richmond, Manchester and their vicinities held at the\n               Capitol. Resolved that name of association be \"The\n               Society for promoting the success of the War against\n               Great Britain.\" Lists duties of the association,\n               including the appointing of a standing committee in each\n               town and County.... 2 pages. PD.","to Capt. Lewis Bonnet to impress a keel boat.","Includes, DS, affidavit of John McLure, W[illia]m\n               Irwin, and John Feay, that the value of the service of\n               the keel boat is $50.00. 1 page.","Includes, ANS, of \n                Archi[bal]d\n               Woods, certifying above. 1 page.","Includes, copy of DS, warrant from Archibald Woods,\n               to Benjamin Jefferies, to impress a keel boat. 1\n               page.","Includes, DS, affidavit of John McLure that the value\n               of the service of the keel boat is $50.00. 1 page.","Notifying Woods that a note endorsed by him for\n               Morgan Jones is due and unpaid.","Has received, in the absence of the Governor, Woods'\n               letter, asking to have made at Wheeling, arms for a\n               troop.","Will attend court martial and pay his fine if it's\n               proved he should have gone when called.","Will leave home in a week for Washington. Should be\n               glad to hear result of your election for electors.\n               Expects peace ticket to have a large majority in his\n               County.","Tries to make arrangement with Woods concerning\n               stoneware and earthenware. Unable to get salt he needed\n               for his manufacture.","Proposes to start a newspaper with the press to be in\n               Wheeling.","Madison ticket had a majority of 92. [Stephen] Van\n               Rensselaer has met with a defeat. Has been informed that\n               [Return Jonathan] Meigs has been insulted by the common\n               soldiers and almost afraid of times at times to leave\n               his quarters least [sic] he might meet with insults.\" \"I\n               am anxious to hear if peace is expected or if we must go\n               on in this destructive war. If it is to continue God\n               help the nation for in many places, the people are ready\n               almost to cut other throats.\" Cites examples. Will write\n               [Daniel] Sheffey for account with [William] Lewis.","Will sell land for $12,000.","Thinks militia are expensive and ruinous. Thinks they\n               can provide little real service \"as well might you put\n               unbroken Horses to a Wagon--they possess the strength\n               \u0026 spirit--but they will not pull together.\" sees no\n               prospect of speedy termination of the war. \"the\n               Administration which makes War does rarely make peace.\"\n               Discusses War Hawks. Anxious to hear about Virginians in\n               Western Army. Will present statement to [Daniel]\n               Sheffey.","Concerns Cloyd military lands in Ohio County.","Gives directions for morning and evening parades.","Gives family news and news of household\n               activities.","Woods should rent to [?] Hollister. Terms are too\n               high for Okey.","Has spoken to Gen[era]l S. Smith about lands in\n               Wheeling. Land is owned by James A. Buchanan of\n               Baltimore. \"No doubt the Papers give you an account how\n               our Genls in the North have managed their campaigns .\n               Was ever a Nation cursed with such officers.\" Secretary\n               of Navy has resigned. Gives makeup of regiments and\n               number. Thinks too many. \"We attempt more than we can do\n               well.\"","Concerns politics in Ohio.","Sends statement concerning execution in Woods v.\n               Lewis. Asks Hamilton to try to see execution and aid him\n               in obtaining his money.","Transmitting advice of council that any artillery\n               companies who are furnished with gun carriages may build\n               sheds to protect them.","For Woods to rent land (including orchard) to\n               Cunningham.","Has received Woods' letter. Lands on Wheeling Creek\n               belong to heirs of his father. If Woods will make\n               proposition, Buchanan will submit it to the heirs.","Mentions [Buchanan] attitude toward selling land. Has\n               received no news from [James] Winchester [concerning\n               River Raisin defeat]. Disagrees with conduct of the\n               war....\"but you and I have it not in our power to\n               regulate these things; but with the people we should\n               speak a language which should be heard [even?] in the\n               recesses of the palace.\"","For Woods to rent land to the Varneys. Woods is to\n               supply livestock and utensils.","Asks Woods to suspend collection of fine against him\n               because his son failed to attend regimental court.","Concerns \n                Woods v. \n                Lewis.","\"You may expect something like an Embargo before we\n               rise.\" Expects tax bills to go up. Has put letter before\n               Sec[re]t[ary] of War.","To be partners in purchasing flour for export to New\n               Orleans or elsewhere.","Apparently, two commissions have been served to same\n               person. Woods describes the two men.","Thanks Woods for saying he will tend to paying the\n               taxes on his land. Since Woods title to land in Kentucky\n               is disputed, he does not want to exchange.","For Barnett to build a log house. Gives details on\n               how house is to be built.","Promise to give possession of a house and lot.","Request to let John D. seaman have flour.","Needs lime to finish house.","To sell Barrit land.","Concerns whiskey.","Has concluded a bargain with William Sharpless for\n               house and lot. Troops have mounted. Col. Perkins has\n               resigned. Paull expects to be colonel.","Concerns opening a road from Woodsfield to Marietta,\n               Ohio.","Making arrangements to sell property to \n                [William]\n               Sharpless in event he does not return from war.\n               Intends to go into mercantile business. Have drawn\n               clothing for 27th Regiment and tomorrow start for upper\n               Sandusky and the Lower Sandusky.","Includes, DS, affidavit of Josiah M. Smith. 1\n               page.","Troops are getting ready to march.","Describes difficulties in provisioning troops.","Woods' letter apparently miscarried. Must prepare for\n               a campaign in September.","Concerns payments for barrels [of flour?].","Lists repairs (and cost) to muskets and certifies\n               that Adam Keller did the work.","Settling of accounts.","Trying to locate Betsy and arrange for her to be sent\n               home.","Orders Woods to order troops for muster.","Concerns selling a house and lot to Sharpless.","Thinks Woods' son, Franklin, can get an appointment\n               in militia. Thinks serving will be good for him.","Concerns sale of house and land to a Mr. Mallory.","Franklin Woods arrives. \n                Gen. [William\n               Henry] Harrison appointed him a third lieutenant.\n               Paull gives his philosophy about serving in the army.\n               Gives instructions about selling house and lot to\n               Sharpless.","Sorry to hear of ill health of Mrs. Paull. Surprised\n               to hear that Franklin had enlisted. Discusses war. \"This\n               war of glory or glorious war-which appears to be\n               attended with every calamity defeat and disaster that\n               ever in any shape befell any country ancient or\n               modern-how is it? Are nations punished in proportion to\n               their demerits?...I never once for a moment supposed\n               that the \n                contem[p]tible province\n               of Upper Canada peopled by semibarbarians could have\n               held the United States at bay for more than a year-and\n               even make inroads upon us--\"","Sends forty-one guns and thirty six cartridge\n               boxes.","Charges that Roberts tried to avoid danger withdrew\n               himself from Tyamochta and allowed the baggage of his\n               company to be lost; let tobacco, coffee and chocolate be\n               traded for sale and let other baggage be left and lost;\n               said men did not have to serve past 22nd of March; and\n               used threatening language to a captain. Signed by David\n               Pugh.","Wants Linsley to try to settle an agreement made with\n               [?] Ross.","Mentions Oliver Hazard Perry's naval victory on Lake\n               Erie.","Asks Woods aid in helping a Mr. Dear enter land.","Signed by B. D. adjutant.","Concerns cutting trees and Woods' accusations that\n               Holister has wasted nails and boards.","Malory has had trouble entering lands at Woodsfield.\n               Barber wants to encourage settlers.","Discusses battle at Moravian Town [Battle of the\n               Thames].","Includes, AM, copy, 12 October 1813, of general\n               orders congratulating the troops after the battle of\n               Moravian Town [Michigan]. 3 pages.","Petitions are doing very well [perhaps concerning a\n               division of Belmont County, Ohio]. Barretts have not yet\n               marked out the road. George Swaney has not marked road.\n               Wife wants to move back to river. Would like to rent\n               from Woods.","Requests that Mrs. Woods acknowledge [release] of\n               dower to his deed.","Sympathizes with Woods' rheumatism. Has resigned his\n               pastoral charge and preaches only occasionally. Gives\n               family and neighbor hard news. Only chance for peace is\n               defeat of Bonaparte. Gives a calculation of no peace\n               before 1866. Recommends George Stanley Faber's book on\n               prophecies. Conrad Speece is preacher.","Gives excuses for why he has not paid money or salt\n               to Woods.","Includes copy of DS, of affidavit, (witnessed by\n               George Knox, \n                Alexand[e]r\n               Chaplin and \n                Benj[ami]n W.\n               Mahan ) of Joseph Spencer that he will not\n               challenge the title of Woods to the land. 1 page.","Arrived in Detroit \"the second of October after a\n               long and tedious march of about 30 days from camp\n               Seneca. The 27th Regiment has taken quarters in this\n               place for this Winter which was verry [sic] lucky for\n               the officers having lost all their clothing.\" Has been\n               sick with Billious [bilious] fever. Learning duties of a\n               Lieutenant.","Parks is to pay fifty flour barrels annually.","Is concerned about Betsy's ill health. Her family is\n               well. She has eight children.","Needs flour.","Says it is second time he has written Woods to come\n               for money. Asks to have deed drawn in Huey Gilliland's\n               name.","Sends to Woods for money.","Letter from \n                Gen. [Lewis]\n               Cass indicates troops are sickly--upwards for\n               2,000 are down. Has sent Woods an old deed of trust.","Concerns possible repeal of a law [creating a new\n               County?]. [?] Hammond has written \n                [William]\n               Sharpless advising him to take Paull's\n               property.","Requests for flour.","Concerns money [?] McCluney hopes to recover in a law\n               suit.","Concerns creation of and location of courthouse in\n               Monroe County, Ohio. Did not pass lower house.","Expects an attack before spring by British and\n               Indians.","Making excuses for John Wheeler who has been unable\n               to attend musters.","Wants to buy white oaks from Woods.","Has received $200 from \n                [Daniel]\n               Sheffey. Requests family news. \"the \n                Democ[rats] here are very \n                sanguin[e] in expectation\n               of peace. I think the probability is that if Clay's\n               oratorial powers can avert it he will.\"","Concerns creation of new County [i.e. Monroe]. Road\n               has not been marked.","Signed by \n                J[ame]s\n               Harbour, Governor. Registered by J. W. Pleasants.\n               Bears seal of Virginia.","Concerns selection of Wheeling.","Change in law for time of training.","Asks Woods if he has purchased the place which Joseph\n               Ramsey purchased.","Obligated to attend at West Liberty on business of\n               Wheeling Bank. Capt. Howlett is gone to Washington. Lt.\n               Brady will attend for him. Howlett's opinion is that\n               companies of \n                Capt.\n               Jef[f]ries, Gratehouse, Frazier, and Howlett\n               compose the upper Battalion.","Requesting terms a tract of land may be purchased\n               on.","Doubts if appointment of M. J. White as president of\n               [a bank to be organized by the Ohio Company?] would be\n               good.","Has gotten commissioners to lay out road from\n               Marietta to Monroe County line. Needs information from\n               Woods on where a road from Woodfield ought to\n               intersect.","Requests Woods' presence at a stockholders\n               meeting.","Received Woods' letter advising of Chapline\n               succeeding against Crissap [Cresap]. Sending money by\n               his son, John, to reimburse Woods for payment of land\n               taxes. Knows nothing of [?] Doddridge, or of mortgage he\n               has against Mr. Hall. Has asked about land and house\n               belonging to Mr. Smith.","Concerns runaway slave.","For 120 acres on the Ohio River.","Has settled with William Sharpless. Woods can receive\n               50 shares of bank stock.","Sends survey.","Needs six bushels of corn.","[George] Croghan is commander. His mode of commanding\n               is preferable to former commander, Col. Butler. Franklin\n               Woods would like to resign. Is in debt. Did not receive\n               money sent out by [George] Paull. Describes fort.","For Woods to lease land to Atkison.","Discusses dry goods. \"I would, not recommend your\n               going into business until peace is made.\"","Betsy [(Woods) Paull] continues to mend, On trip to\n               visit his father. Major Gwynn says 26, 27, \u0026 28th\n               Reg'ts will be consolidated. Expects to lose his rank.\n               \"Betsy wishes you to write her as soon as her mother is\n               confined.\"","Applies for ar[r]est of \n                Arch[i]b[al]d\n               Hamilton on charges he received twenty dollars\n               from James Burrus who was applying for exemption from\n               service.","Includes, DS, affidavit, n.d., of Samuel McClure. 1\n               page.","To vote for directions in the Ohio Company.","Includes DS, copy of charges against Hamilton. 3\n               pages.","Few soldiers left in Regiment. Mentions\n               consolidations and possibility of Paull and himself\n               being extra officers and struck off. 27th Regiment has\n               been disgraced. Cannot yet clothes. \"if any officer\n               appears on parade without blue pantaloons and boots he\n               is immediately arrest[ed].","Wants to buy land from Woods.","Mr. Chapline can inform about the discoveries about\n               [property] lines. Will expect sheep and probably will\n               take some half breed merino.","Mrs. Woods had twins, one of whom died within 5 days.\n               Expects Indian treaty. \" I do not know but it will be my\n               turn to go to Norfolk in the next call or requision of\n               militia.\"","Concerning sale of Sharpless house.","Discussing uniforms.","Trying to sell Woods a horse.","Concerns \n                W[illia]m Baker who\n               denies endorsing Jones' note; and salt.","Trying to settle debt.","Will send Woods his horse if cannot find a better one\n               at fair price.","Sending Woods his horse. Will send epaulets.","Orders Woods to a muster.","Sold sorrell horse. Has got no marching orders yet.\n               Petitions being circulated concerning location of County\n               seat of Monroe [County, Ohio].","for Fawcett acting as attorney for Samuel Cope to\n               sell a house and lot in Wheeling, [Virginia] [West\n               Virginia] to Woods.","For a house and lot in Wheeling.","Sends what he thinks register's fees are.","Sends a petition concerning militia fines. Expects\n               lawsuit.","Gives hours. Fines will be strictly enforced. All\n               funds on hand will go to purchase books. Arrears on\n               shares must be paid.","Does not have any desire to sell land he owns in Ohio\n               County.","for Woods to lease land to Steenrod.","Concerns a lawsuit [Philip] Doddridge is handling for\n               Woods.","Orders 10th, 17th, 18th, and 10th Brigades to\n               Norfolk.","Makes a deposit on quarter sections. Has been at\n               Woodfield clearing streets. Hopes to see Barber when\n               commissioners meet to fix seat of justice for Monroe.\n               Has been engaged marking a road to the Ohio from the new\n               town.","For property given to Woods by Biddle to satisfy rent\n               that is in arrears.","Concerns quarter section of land Smith wants to\n               enter. The bearers, Mr. Smith and Baker want to rent.\n               Show them the land where Duvall lives.","Wants to enter quarter sections.","Has been recommended as coroner of his County. Would\n               like appointment to Woods staff. Wants appointment and\n               hope Woods' staff are not required to march.","Jesse Hunt's brother owns land Woods is interested\n               in. Jesse Hunt offers ten dollars per acre for land\n               Woods owns near his brother's land. Discusses flour\n               milling and whiskey distilling.","Asking to be appointed surgeon to [4th] Reg't,\n               Virginia Militia.","Includes, LS, [4 February 1815] of John Connell. H.\n               Marshall and W[illia]m McHenry to Woods, recommending\n               Stevenson.","For Woods to lease land to Cunningham.","Is satisfied that he received thirteen bushels of\n               corn.","Adam Kellar wishes to ride home to Richmond instead\n               of marching with rest of troops.","Trying to rent land for Woods.","Introduces [Archibald] Woods to Marshall.","John Spence has been arrested for desertion. Asks for\n               a court martial.","For Woods to lease land to Goodridge and Morley.","Neither state nor federal government has funds to pay\n               troops. Arrangements will be made to pay them at a later\n               date.","Asks Woods to remit John Spence's sentence for\n               desertion and release him.","For Woods to lease land to Barrett and for Barrett to\n               repair a cabin and clear land.","Woods explains the unusual nature of his muster\n               return due to the circumstances of their march.","Bonnett resigns his commission as major of the 1st\n               Battalion of the 4th Reg't of Virginia M[ilitia].","Got three quarter [sections] of land.","Woffert does not want to sell his land.","Has bought land from Jacob Ash that he had no right\n               to sell.","Has no recollection of articles of agreement between \n                Geo[rge] Poage and\n               Woods.","Will stick to his terms for selling land. Asks Woods\n               to sell his lame horse.","For 56 acres of land sold for delinquent taxes.","Send note against James Woods (with deed to him) to\n               Joseph Woods.","Includes, ALS, n.d., from J[ames] Woods to [Robert\n               Woods?]. 1 page.","Although Woods thinks settlement of Poages' claim\n               against him made by Chapline and Thomas [Woods] is\n               totally against him, he will agree to it.","Has found a slave who ran away from Archibald Woods.\n               Has promised slave if he would return he would not be\n               whipped.","Requests commission as lieutenant for Jon Curtis if\n               Woods has it.","States when he wants to hold a battalion court of\n               inquiry and a regimental court of inquiry.","Does not wish to buy Croghan's land at the price\n               Croghan named. Will sell his horse for him.","Tells Woods, McCluny of Charlestown is in Wheeling if\n               he wishes to see him.","A man wishes to buy land. Asks Woods for amount. Mr.\n               Scot[t] wants to know if Mr. Morrison can have a set of\n               stable logs.","Did not know of muster until day of muster. His knee\n               was out of place and he had no horse to ride.","Wants to make some disposition of a military land\n               claim placed in his hands by Woods fourteen years\n               previously.","For Woods to lease land and ferries to Malory and\n               Long. Malory and Long can also tap sugar maples.","Woods' land has been sold for taxes but can redeemed\n               within two years of sale by paying taxes plus interest.\n               Woods should send money for taxes for 1814 and 1815.","Clay has drawn up petition to President to establish\n               road to Wheeling. Meigs says tract for sale in Indiana\n               Territory will be open for sale in April or May.","Will not be able to go [to Indiana Territory?]. Fears\n               prices will be too high. A tract of his land (4066 acres\n               in Wood County) was sold for taxes. Asks Woods to\n               redeem.","Orders a day of training of officers and a day of\n               regimental muster.","Miller's brother does not yet know the result of his\n               application to cob. Walker relating to lands on Green\n               River. Discusses bank paper. Hears there is petition\n               before Maryland legislature to establish a state bank.\n               Has Phila[delphia] worried. Mentions possibility of a\n               turnpike to Wheeling.","Does not expect deposit being replaced by any act of\n               Congress. Cumberland Road must await annual\n               appropriation.","Does not have extra capital. to invest in Woodfield\n               [Ohio].","Will return a runaway slave for Woods for a fee.","Decision on U.S. Road to Wheeling has been referred\n               to Sec. of Treasury; however, Dallas is a\n               Pennsylvanian.","Unable to check on Woods' land, but thinks it has\n               been sold for taxes. Woods' mother is in her usual state\n               of health, but her memory fails her. Gives news of his\n               family.","Defends the assessment of Woods' land which Woods\n               thinks is too high.","Chief of Wyandot Indians is dead and his tribes are\n               desirous of selling their lands. No report on U.S. Road.\n               House of Representatives are now discussing direct tax.\n               Mentions birth of a son to Mrs. Paull [Woods'\n               daughter].","Offers to trade money and horses for land.","Forwarded Woods' letter and memorial from citizens of\n               Wheeling to Clay. James Ross and Charleston people are\n               exciting opposition. [?] Connel has obtained depositions\n               on a road from Charleston to Zanesville and made a\n               statement relative to Town of Charleston. Asks Woods for\n               depositions concerning Wheeling. Lands in Indiana not\n               ready for sale yet.","President has made a communication to both houses\n               concerning Cumberland Road. It contains a statement of\n               expenditure already made and those necessary to complete\n               it. Commissioner of land office has promised a complete\n               map of Indiana Territory. Will send to Woods.","Describes Indiana Territory, its land, its\n               inhabitants and prospects for the sale of the public\n               lands.","Secretary of Treasury reported in favor of Wheeling\n               [for u.s. Road].","Secretary [of Treasury] has decided in favor of\n               Wheeling for the Cumberland Road route. Senate has\n               passed bill for levying direct tax of three million\n               dollars. House of Representatives is considering bank\n               bill.","Secretary of Treasury reported to President on\n               Cumberland Road, in favor of Wheeling. Mentions land tax\n               of three million dollars. National Bank bill is under\n               consideration in the House of Representatives. House\n               passed bill authorizing members to frank during recess.\n               Doesn't think it will pass Senate.","For Cockayne to sell Woods two hundred acres of land\n               in Warren County, Ohio. Woods has right to give land\n               back.","Has been informed that President confirmed report of\n               Secretary of Treasury concerning the [Cumberland] Road.\n               Exertions now will be to procure a large appropriation.\n               Commissioners of land office cannot fix any time when\n               land in Indiana Territory will be sold.","Has received five dollars from Woods. Sends\n               pantaloons back to him. Asks about his militia\n               discharge. J. G. Jackson has declared as a candidate.\n               Willson is coroner.","Report on Cumberland Road has been referred to\n               Committee in House of Representatives. Republican caucus\n               voted Monroe and Tompkins as candidates. \"on the subject\n               of the road Monroe was decidedly your friend, his\n               influence was important. I hope it will not be\n               forgotten. However this subject must remain with\n               yourself.\" Owing to sickness of draftsman in the land\n               office has not been able to procure a map of the Indiana\n               Territory.","Two hundred acres of land bought from \n                Sam[ue]l Cockain is\n               worth about four dollars an acre. Discusses Capteena\n               land owned by Jeremiah Hurst. Glad [Cumberland Road] is\n               settled. Gives price of flour.","The committee to whom the Cumberland Road was\n               referred have reported in favor of the appropriation.\n               House of Representatives laid 30 per cent ad valorem\n               duty on imported cottons. National Bank bill is now is\n               Senate.","[Cumberland] Road being confirmed, he is wa[i]ting\n               the result of the Appropriation. Connell and Doddridge\n               still have plan for a military road. Shepherd hopes to\n               be appointed a Superintendent, but if not wants contract\n               for a section of it. \"Mr. Clay has done all he promised\n               but Ruggles never gave out for which I do regard him as\n               one of our particular friends. \"","Would like to rent place where James Barrett\n               lives.","Public lands have not been surveyed because Indians\n               ordered the surveyors of f. [William Henry] Harrison\n               owns land near Vincennes and has laid it out in town\n               lots.","Wants to borrow $1500 to use to buy bank stock.","Wants to buy or borrow anvil.","Resolutions introduced to appoint committee to look\n               into military road through Charleston. Bills passed\n               House to admit Indiana and Mississippi as states.\n               Nothing done on appropriation for building Cumberland\n               Road.","Draughtsman in office is unable to attend to\n               business. Sends sketch of Indiana Territory taken from\n               Bradley's maps by a pupil of the draughtsman.","House has passed appropriation of $300,000 for\n               Cumberland Road.","Necessary for Woods and Barber to pay up all the\n               installments on the land Woodfield stands on so lot\n               owners can have deeds. Wants Barber to go to Indiana\n               with him. Wants to speculate with Barber's interest in\n               Woodfield.","Resigns his commission as captain in the Wheeling\n               Light Infantry.","Asks to borrow $160.","McClandhan's father needs taxes paid on land.","Concerns appointment for superintendent of Cumberland\n               Road. Connell has withdrawn. [Moses] Shepherd and Rolfe\n               are applicants.","Concerning legal difficulties in collecting militia\n               fines.","Will pay money to redeem land for taxes to County\n               clerk of Wood County. Wilson's daughter died on [April]\n               15.","Resigns commission.","Has not heard from servants. Sends amount due on a\n               fractional section. Has heard nothing from Indiana\n               lands.","Cannot attend training or regimental muster because\n               of illness. Sends company return.","Sale of lots to [David] Person and [?] Jackson.","Asks terms for a lot.","Will take depositions in lawsuit of Wilson (as\n               administrator of Rich[ar]d Nichols) vs. John Caldwell,\n               Robert Woods, Archibald Woods et al. in District\n               Chancery Court at Clarksburg, [Virginia] [West\n               Virginia].","Sends for corn meal.","Sends for land patents.","Unable to attend taking of depositions in \n                Wilson vs. \n                Caldwell, Woods et\n               al.","Shall be ready to raise house for Franklin Woods.\n               Needs flour and money.","Request for payment of son's board.","Includes, AMs of account of [?] Woods with Biddle. 1\n               page.","Does not want to buy lots at Doddriage's price.","Cumberland Road bill for $300,000 has passed.\n               Majority struck out $30,000 for surveys of harbor bill.\n               Determined to pro8trate system of interval\n               improvements.","Includes speech, AM of Wilson, of [David] Crockett\n               from notes made while Crockett was speaking. 2\n               pages.","Politics.","For 178 acres in Ohio County.","McClandhan's father is concerned he will lose his\n               land due to taxes. Asks Woods to pay them.","Wanted to build house on his lot but County has laid\n               foundation of temporary courthouse in front of his lot\n               at Woodsfield.","Includes, ANS, of \n                A[rchibald]\n               W[oods] stating that he agreed to pay six dollars\n               to commission to alter foundation of jail. 1 page.","Sends plat of public lands in Indiana. Gives his\n               route to Indiana.","Watch with small glass is disposed of. Has two\n               hunting watches left. Suggests Woods come to see\n               them.","Includes, AM of Woods, memorandum of an agreement\n               between \n                G[eorge] P[aull] and\n               A[rchibald] W[oods] for the purchase of land in Indiana.\n               2 pages.","Has looked at transcript of answers in lawsuit of S.\n               R. Wilson vs. Woods et al. Thinks deeds are in office as\n               part of W. Chapline, Jr.'s answer. Nothing more is\n               necessary. Attendance at next term not necessary except\n               for presence of patents.","Formal subpoena to attend at Chillicothe. Prisoner\n               will not give his consent to his not going.","James Smith has been to Marietta to enter fraction\n               mar[k]ed A. Woods. He left deposit of sixteen dollars.\n               Asks Woods to be his special bail in suit of James\n               [Reff?]","Gen[era]l\n               [William Henry] Harrison recommends white river\n               country very highly. Paull is concerned about what bank\n               notes will be accepted as payment for land. Some of his\n               are counterfeit.","Gives circumstances of James Smith entering Woods'\n               land.","Asks Woods to give his recollection of a settlement\n               of an estate.","Asks for two s[u]p[oen]as to be sent in lawsuit of\n               Wilson vs. Woods et al. \"We hung a negro here last\n               Friday for rape on his mistress. The Methodists say he\n               went strait [sic] to heaven.\" Shall have a new Judge on\n               this circuit.","Concerns land in Indiana.","Asks if Woods' family will accompany his family to\n               Augusta County, Virginia on a visit.","Fourth day of [land] sales. Has not bought an acre.\n               Describes lands and prices. Jesse Hunt will not sell\n               until he writes his brother.","Has bought 2 1/4 sections. Describes land and\n               sales.","Asks Sockman to assist Doct[o]r James Rolfe to count\n               the public arms.","Includes ANS, of Sockman stating he has complied with\n               the request. 1 page.","Franklin [Woods] fell from horse and dislocated\n               shoulder. Wilson's mother and other family has started\n               for Staunton.","Concerns meeting with Woods to discuss location of\n               [Cumberland] Road.","Can not come to Wheeling because hogs get in his corn\n               everyday. Has business at Court. Asks Woods to tend to a\n               note at the bank.","Describes assault and battery by James Smith over\n               hogs getting into corn.","Virginia Thanks Woods for paying taxes on land. A.\n               Hamilton does not think he owes Woods any money\n               [probably in setting \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis ].","Has served in militia for 37 years.","To build a house. Gives specifications.","For Wallings to clear twenty acres of land within two\n               years for which Woods will give him fifty acres in\n               Monroe County, Ohio.","For Sweney to clear eight acres of land.","Asks Woods to bring him teaspoons.","Concerns bank bills in Virginia General Assembly.","Informs Woods of the death of his brother, James\n               Woods.","Discussed embassy with Secretary [of State ?]. The\n               committee have reported a bill favorable to the Caldwell\n               resolutions and made Columbus [Ohio?] a point.\n               Compensation bill is repealed. Banks will commence\n               specie payment.","For Woods to lease eleven acres to Bowers.","Concerning Jackson's Treaty with the Creek Indians\n               and the opening up of land in Georgia and Alabama as a\n               result. Describes land. Gives news of death of his\n               father [James Woods].","Election of James Moore. Sale of public lands.","Samuel [Sweeny ?] has left place. James Smith has\n               Mallory indicated for keeping a disorderly house.","Dispute between John Connell, and John Dix over their\n               co-partnership in Brooke Furnace will be arbitrated.\n               Woods is to serve on panel.","Gives status of Wheeling bank notes.","Have plank and are ready to start on a house for\n               Woods.","Death of James Woods. Account of murder of one negro\n               slave by another. Discusses prices. Asks Woods help in\n               settling debts in Ohio. Neighborhood news.","Asks Barber to send land certificate.","Wants to meet Woods at St. Clairsville and pay him\n               principle. Then Woods can see \n                W[illia]m Downey for\n               interest.","For McKinney to build a bridge on the [Cumberland]\n               Road.","In conference with [?] Thompson, they have decided to\n               delay purchase of goods till season for laying in fall\n               cargo. Regret Franklin Woods cannot be put on a\n               certainty as to company's employ.","Concerning their letter to him about the business of\n               their company and their not hiring his son,\n               Franklin.","Opened Woods' letter to William Croghan, Jr. Gives\n               Woods opinions on land in Indiana. Thanks Woods for\n               previous friendly acts.","For Cleaburn Simms to serve as deputy sheriff to\n               finish up his business as the former sheriff.","Asks compensation for a great cost given to Woods by \n                [George] Paul[l].","Sends four hundred dollars to pay Robert Woods.","For Dugan and Linton to build a bridge as part of the\n               [Cumberland] Road.","Includes agreement, (witnessed by Thomas McGeer), DS,\n               of Matthew Stewart of Pittsburgh to fulfill above\n               contract, 19 September 1817.","Includes agreement, (witnessed by Ben Galloway), DS,\n               of Thomas McGeer and Henry Jordan to fulfill above\n               contract.","Concerns [land purchase?].","Boards for Woods' house in Woodsfield are ready.","Dispute over stone the Irishmen quarried.","Unable to do Woods' work.","Would like to keep a hand he has hired to drive his\n               oxen a few more days.","Concerns digging a well.","Will build wall. Asks for advance of fifty\n               dollars.","Speaks of a third party [J. Mallory] who has done all\n               in his power against him and against whom he has a\n               judgment.","Does not think [James] Smith has proof of\n               slander.","Of his handling of an execution.","Needs planks. Hopes to settle dispute between himself\n               and [James] Smith.","Sonny Smith has been ill so long. Man from Kentucky\n               needs his horse.","A. Werninger has Negro boy for sale. He ran away and\n               is confined to jail. \"The family are well and doing well\n               considering the great loss we have sustained.\" Asks it\n               he will be safe in receiving the notes of the Ohio\n               Company for taxes.","Writes by Mr. Woods. Enjoys good health and expects\n               to settle there.","Problems with building a bridge [for Cumberland\n               Road].","Concerns problems with his hauling stone for the\n               Cumberland Road.","Woods is upset over Thompson's suggestion that\n               someone else should take charge of bridge building in\n               the area [for the Cumberland Road].","Directions for building a house.","Concerns elections.","Concerns building bridge at Lee's Run [for the\n               Cumberland Road] and paying the laborers.","Will accept Woods' offer to buy his land.","Asks Woods to draft a form of an assignment of the\n               contract for Paull to endorse.","Legislature has done nothing of importance.\n               Legislature is discussing defects in the Constitution.\n               Mentions various bank bills. \"The Legislature seems very\n               much in the Spirit of making banks and new counties.\"\n               Col. Poage mentioned in his letter that Woods' mother\n               has been stricken with the palsy.","Mallory is upset that Woods has rented the store at\n               the mouth of the Capteena with one acre of ground to\n               Henry Swippe. Does not want Swippe to have the ground.\n               Thinks J[ames] Smith and Swippe are trying to run him\n               off.","for Woods to lease a grist mill and house to\n               Waddell.","Discontent of people renting land from Woods.","Mallory is going to give up possession of Woods\n               place. Blames troubles on [James] Smith and H[enry]\n               Swippy. Asks Woods not to rent the place to them.","Needs Woods to appear at suit of [Fract?] against\n               him. Blames [James?] Smith for the lawsuit being\n               brought. Discusses his dispute with Smith involving a\n               letter.","Sends vacine crust.","Will move to the place Mr. Parks lives on and intends\n               to comply with barga[i]n Vance and Woods agreed on.","Traces chain of title for a lot and house in\n               Wheeling.","Tells Woods how to proceed in collecting pay for his\n               son from Paymaster General.","Promises to make a final settlement of their\n               business.","Has written previously accepting Woods' offer for his\n               land. \"The family of my father has been greatly\n               distressed occasioned by the death of my uncle Genl. G.\n               R. Clark.\" Growth of Louisville is astonishing.","For a house, shop, garden and field.","Is leaving plantation and wants to settle up with\n               Woods.","Merchants in Maysville are dissatisfied with those in\n               Pittsburgh, Would like for men to set up commission\n               business in Wheeling.","Ohio members have called upon [William Henry]\n               Crawford on subject of his orders to receivers of public\n               monies. Has received money for Woods' son, Franklin.\n               Bill has passed Senate to allow purchasers one more year\n               to pay for lands.","Concerns business dealings with [?] Nichols.","Doubts sale of a lot in Wheeling due to foreclosure\n               is legal. As Martin's executor, he must try to recover\n               the property.","Dispute over number of rails counted toward rent.","Concerns the arbitration of a dispute over\n               whiskey.","Men in Wheeling are planning a commission merchant\n               house to supply merchants in Kentucky so they no longer\n               have to deal with Pittsburgh.","Took warrant of attorney to enter judgment against\n               Charles Wells.","No Kentucky paper in the Bank. Negotiation with Bank\n               at Cincinnati has taken all our paper south of\n               Chillicothe.","Received Woods' letter and a letter and power of\n               attorney from Robert [Poage?]. Will investigate\n               possibility of brother defrauding a brother and the\n               helpless children of the brother.","Encloses assignment of Stepp certificate.\n               Certificates assigned by Paull to Woods must have County\n               seal. Flood has killed Jno. Hardesty family and ruined\n               crops.","Unable to pay Woods.","In notion of going to Kentucky but now thinks of\n               Woods' area. Seeks information.","Includes, N, in a different hand of a genealogical\n               chart of the Breckinridge family. 1 page.","Has received Cox' letter containing charges exhibited\n               against Williams and \n                J[osias] Thompson as\n               agents of the National Road. Assumes they are the\n               charges stated by James Marshall. Will state what he\n               knows about. Charges concern sinking of ground on hill\n               above and adjoining Wheeling, distance of road at\n               Shepherd's Mill, too many bridges on little Wheeling\n               Creek, contracts to bidders who could not carry them out\n               and for purchasing land and changing road to pass land\n               he purchased.","Woods has made statement towards exculpating Thompson\n               and Williams from charges concerning their handling of\n               building of National Road. \"I think Col. Williams\n               conduct in relation to this business cannot well be\n               impeached as he has acted uprightly and in most\n               instances as the charges relate to you they are\n               groundless also. Although such are the facts, yet good\n               grounds for charges against your official conduct do\n               exist.\" Criticizes Thompson for changing road, and\n               allowing contractor to use logs and brush, for want of\n               firmness and decision, and did not look at a place where\n               he could have saved a spring. Thompson had mentioned in\n               Wheeling that some mystery existed respecting the drafts\n               drawn by Shepherd and Paull causing a suspicion that\n               Woods was concerned in that transaction.","Rebuttal against Woods' letter. If Woods knew\n               Steenrod was using logs and brush, he should have\n               reported it. Thinks Woods is angry because Thompson\n               removed him from managing a sector of the road. Thinks\n               Woods is trying to have him removed as superintendent.\n               \"You may shew your teeth but cannot bite.\"","States Thompson did not remove him. He discontinued\n               himself. Knows Thompson saw logs and brush placed in\n               road bed. \"This would not be a dispute between\n               Charleston and Wheeling. It will be simply whether the\n               government will permit their superintend[en]t to be a\n               contractor also at the same time.\" Has three articles\n               proving it and will disclose it.","Description of him and his clothing.","Will come tomorrow bringing money for land.\n               Authorizes Woods to make arrangement with Feay.","Woods must move his fence which is interfering with\n               [National Road]. In absence of superintendent have\n               consulted Steenrod. \"Owing to the ill health of\n               Steenrod's family we think by the tract [sic] you pursue\n               you are treating him with that injustice that a\n               neighbour ought to shudder at.","Woods' land will not be sold for taxes.","Asks land values for purchase by others and\n               himself.","Concerns a disputed account for hauling.","Concerns a debt owed by Spencer.","Trying to negotiate a settlement with Spencer\n               concerning money.","Concerns terms of land deals. Gives opinion of how\n               difficult Jeremiah Hunt will be to deal with. Lists\n               prices of wheat, rye, corn, whiskey and flour.","Wants pay for himself and the 10th Brigade of\n               Virginia militia.","Three New England families have arrived. John Coll\n               was elected Colonel of militia. Wants Woods help in\n               establishing a land office at Woodsfield. \"The mail from\n               Marietta arrived for the first time at Woodsfield on\n               Wednesday past.\"","Subject of where to locate National Road through Ohio\n               is before committee. Anonymous writers are addressing\n               Secretary of Treasury on the subject of road, imputing\n               misconduct to [Elie] Williams, [Josias] Thompson and\n               others.","Thanks Woods for paying an installment for him.","Discusses Ohio legislature and describes inauguration\n               of Governor [ ]. Debating right of privilege on memorial\n               of Joseph Kerr who was arrested while serving in General\n               Assembly. \"Mr. Hoge and family are well. He has not been\n               invited to give us prayers nor do I expect that he\n               will.\"","Appoints Woods, \n                William\n               Chaplin[e] and Peter Yarnal, directors of the\n               Northwestern Bank.","Includes, DS, of minutes of Governor of council\n               making the appointments, 17 December 1818. 1 page.","Announces Archibald Woods', \n                [William]\n               Chaplin[e] and [Peter] Yarnal's appointment to\n               Board of Northwestern Bank. Details opposition to their\n               appointments.","Has received Woods letter and with directions therein\n               and papers from \n                Jona[than]\n               Jackson and will shape declarations in ejectment.\n               Denies he is friend of U. S. Bank.","John Stipp has left down payment on land. State\n               Senate passes resolution for convention. John Rowan and\n               Jacob Burnett are there wishing to get a canal\n               connecting Lake Erie to Ohio. Gives the legislative\n               news. \"Mrs. Hoge has got a son and is well and the rest\n               of the family.\"","Treaty with Indians in Ohio is signed and land will\n               be surveyed and offered for sale. Treaty with Indians\n               for purchase of land in Indiana is undecided. Secretary\n               of Treasury is making exertions to have road completed\n               from Uniontown to Washington.","Is sending copy of will of sister A. Poage and\n               includes a copy of an affidavit for Woods to\n               execute.","Sends estimate to erect a building for Woods.","Tells volume of mail he is handling as postmaster of\n               Woodsfield. Sends Bishop's estimate.","Has checked into payment of [revenue?] for Ohio\n               County. Last three years have been paid. Have not\n               received any papers from directors of Northwestern Bank.\n               Bill to raise legislators salary passed House of\n               Delegates. Has bill before House to benefit [Zacharias]\n               Biggs. Bill to make paper of valley Bank receivable in\n               treasury is applied for. Intend to have paper of\n               Northwestern Bank included. Program slowly on revision\n               of laws.","Wants to rent property from Woods.","Deerskins are not finished. Mr. Henry Jackson wants\n               to rent a house from Woods. \"Squad of Yankeys have\n               arrived at Woodsfield.\"","Lists terms he will sell his land on.","Encloses Jeremiah Hunts' terms. Send prices of wheat,\n               rye, corn and flour. Sent flour to New Orleans.","Is working for establishment of a land office at\n               Woodsfield.","Discusses a bank bill and other legislation pending\n               before the Ohio legislature.","Sends itemized estimate for erecting a building.","Excuse for not having sent Woods money.","Wants to borrow 1000 to 1500 dollars from bank in\n               Wheeling.","Ezekiel Davis wishes to buy two lots in\n               Woodsfield.","Received final certificates.","Concerning land disputed between William Croghan and\n               the heirs of Moses Chapline.","Asking Woods if he can occupy a situation for an\n               office on Woods' lot.","Asking about militia pay in War of 1812.","Concerns a lease from Woods to Henry Jackson which\n               was signed over to John Coll. Coll has gone over\n               mountains. Owes money. Many think he will not return.\n               Two merchants, a wheelwright and one hatter have come to\n               Woodsfield.","Reports on suit against [James?] Dunlop.","Authorizes Woods to borrow 1500 dollars from\n               Northwestern Bank of Virginia at Wheeling. He will use\n               land as collateral.","Will drive Woods' carriage to the springs. Needs some\n               notice.","Concerns Woods' case against Dunlop.","Sets up a meeting.","Is enclosing J. C. Wright's bond for Woods' shares of\n               stock in the Steubenville Bank. Paull sold Wright his\n               shares of stock on the same terms. Cannot procure anyone\n               to drive carriage.","Sends medicine to Mrs. Woods' daughter whom doctor\n               has diagnosed as having consumption.","Has received letter from directors. Is unable to pay\n               money. Wants to know if one hundred barrels of Great\n               Kanamha salt could be sold.","Thinks David Parson will pay money owed to Woods but\n               money is scarce.","Offers his land again for sale. If Woods doesn't wish\n               to buy, ask Capt. George Taylor. Has purchased a sugar\n               plantation in Louisiana.","Has talked to Capt. [George] Taylor about Croghan's\n               land. Lists his reasons for not purchasing it.","Asks Woods what paper he'll accept to discharge\n               notes.","Wants Woods to come out to settle money owed to him.\n               Asks him to bring compas[s] and chain.","Has built a frame store on his lot. Wants boards for\n               window sashes. Money is scarce.","Wants rent reduced and gives reasons.","Accepts Woods' offer for his land and will make a\n               special warranty deed.","Asks for money for wool carding.","Gives news of Wilson family. Asks permission to go to\n               Augusta [County, Virginia].","Is letting Steenrod know what he plans to report to\n               the Superintendent of the National Road concerning the\n               section made by Steenrod.","Offers house and lot to repay notes.","Suit of \n                Nicholas\n               Adm[inistrator]s vs. \n                Caldwell, Woods et al. was\n               decided for the defendants.","Col [George]\n               Paul[l's] slave has been bound to Mr. Lyon of\n               Uniontown, Pennsylvania Reports on \n                Nichol's\n               administrators vs. \n                Caldwell, Woods, et\n               al. Decree has been made in \n                Woods vs. \n                D. Lewis.","Trying to arrange a land deal.","Wants to move to Wheeling. Offers Woods his farm near\n               Morgantown.","Makes an offer for Berkshire's property.","Accepts Woods offer for his land. His father is\n               dangerously ill.","Alpheus\n               Hil[l]son started for Richmond. She intends going\n               to school to Mrs. Gilison. Wants Mary Woods to come back\n               and go with her.","Trying to collect debt owed to Woods.","Has attended to Woods' request for a distributing\n               post office at Wheeling and McLure will be retained as\n               postmaster.","Announces Board of Trustees meeting of \"Seminary for\n               the Education of Young Ladies.\"","Includes announcement, [1819], of appointment of \n                A[rchibald]\n               Woods and others to serve on Board of Trustees of\n               a \"Seminary for the Education of Young Ladies\" to be\n               established by Mr. and Mrs. H. Eckstern. 1 page. M.","Is enclosing the dates of the grants. Will pay taxes\n               shortly. Thomas M. Randolph is elected governor. Three\n               directors have been appointed for the N[orth] W[estern]\n               Bank.","To contract for building a mill race.","Does not think it expedient at this time to make\n               Wheeling a distributing office.","To Thomas Thornburgh, n.p. Pay Franklin Woods ten\n               dollars for a set of chairs.","Asks about land warrants.","Is sending a power of attorney.","Asks Caldwell to make public charges against Thomas\n               Woods and himself.","Discusses his business. Has reduced debt in\n               Phila[delphia] from $85,000 to $20,000. Expects Gen.\n               Jackson will be ordered to take the Floridas. Discusses\n               land in Alabama. Gives news of Woods family.","Has seen postmaster general regarding setting up a\n               post office in Belmont County, Ohio.","Is enclosing transfer of land you sold to John Sipp.\n               Transfer needs witnesses. Sipp cannot pay money owed to\n               Woods. Money is scarce.","Includes ALS of George Paull to [Archibald Woods]. 1\n               page.","That Moses M. Chapline shall apply for a judgment\n               against Woods because his deputy, Archibald Hamilton\n               failed to return a \"Capias Ad Sales Faciendum.\"","Encloses a grant of land. Treasurer of Virginia [John\n               Preston] has promised to refund money and resign.\n               [German] Baker of Cumberland has been appointed. First\n               teller of Richmond branch of U.S. Bank has left with\n               money. Mentions other legislative business.","Wilson is deciding where to practice law. Applied for\n               office of Councilor from Virginia. \"I was too well\n               acquainted with the Tuckahoes to expect that any\n               backwoodsman would be elected to that office...\" Asks\n               his uncle's advice.","Has eight thousand brick ready for Woods.","Woods' son Thomas is commencing a suit against Joseph\n               Caldwell for slander and wants to engage Doddridge.","Wants to see agreement between Woods et al and\n               Stephen R. Wilson adm[inistrato]r \u0026 Joseph Spencer.\n               Asks Woods to send copy.","Trying to settle a note. [Will W. Man?] wants to have\n               a job to clean land and a place to live.","Does not wish to sell his land.","Unable to find anyone to rent Woods' place.","Offers to sell his land to Woods.","His friends have announced him for the Senate. Gives\n               family news.","Disturbed over the lawsuit between Thomas Woods and\n               J. Caldwell. Gives legal advice concerning a dispute\n               between Woods and the Chapline family over [William]\n               Croghan's land. Knows Woods will consult with [Philip]\n               Doodridge. Pindall wishes to decline in favoring [Thomas\n               Wilson] at next Congressional election.","Declines buying disputed land from Croghan because\n               Chapline's have sold to a [?] McCaine.","Includes, ALS, of Woods which is a copy of above. 2\n               pages.","Asks Woods to forward his memorial to the Postmaster\n               General via [Benjamin Ruggles] to counter one being sent\n               around for [?] yarnall.","Has presented [memorial] of Richard McClure to\n               Postmaster General. Bill has passed Congress giving\n               further time to purchasers of public lands to make the\n               last payment. Thinks bill passed by Senate changing the\n               land system will pass House of Representatives. Does not\n               think bill to extend road through Ohio will pass.","Dispute over who is to rent Woods' land.","Has conferred with Pindall. McClure will be kept as\n               postmaster unless a distributing office is set up at\n               Wheeling. Did not address Postmaster-General.","Willson does not think his chances of election to\n               Congress are very good.","Wants to exchange land 3 1/4 miles above Middlebourne\n               with Woods.","To dine with Josias Thompson and his wife,\n               Tridelphia.","For Kirney to lease a house and garden in Wheeling,\n               Virginia [West Virginia].","Wants to know if Woods will buy iron [orcastans?]\n               from him.","That his Uncle \n                Arch[ibal]d\n               Woods has nothing to do with the breaking off of a\n               marriage proposal between him and E. Cross.","Reports his version of a conversation between himself\n               and James Spriggs concerning the marriage not taking\n               place between [E.] Cross and \n                A[ndrew] Woods,\n               Jr.","Includes ANS, of Jos[eph] Wilson, n.p. to [Archibald]\n               Woods, n.p. Statement of Jos[eph] Wilson as a witness to\n               a conversation between Steenrod and Spriggs. 1 page.","Denies allegations made by Armstrong about Woods'\n               role in preventing marriage between \n                And[re]w Woods and E.\n               Cross.","Surprised that Mr. Sprigg should bring him in as\n               author of a report concerning Woods' connection with the\n               breakup of a proposed marriage between Andrew Woods, Jr.\n               and E. Cross.","Woods would like to serve as one of the commissioners\n               to locate the National Road from Wheeling to the\n               Mississippi.","Wants to obtain a statement from [?] Washington about\n               Woods' appointment as a [commissioner of the National\n               Road.]","Has written to President to try to get Woods'\n               appointed a commissioner for the National Road.","Report on the progress of a house Coll is building\n               for Woods.","Defends himself against accusations by Woods that\n               Coll has wasted boards.","Unable to send deed.","Sends account for education of Miss E. Woods and Miss\n               Wilson.","Unable to pay note due to Woods. Offers\n               alternatives.","Sends deed by [?] Drury whom he introduces to Woods.\n               Asks that the $800 for the land be given to Drury.","Asks Woods to pay his bill for the \n                National\n               Intelligencer.","Unable to pay money he owes Woods. has let [?] Bishop\n               go into a house owned by Woods.","J[ames] Pindall has\n               resigned his seat in Congress. Wilson discusses those\n               vying to succeed him.","Tries to arrange for two slaves to be sold\n               together.","Analyzes political race to succeed James Pindall in\n               Congress.","Outlines legal issues over title to Croghan's land.\n               Woods is unable to pay cash. Offers slave and flour.\n               People in Ohio are protecting runaway slaves. The slave\n               he offers in exchange for land he fears will run away to\n               Ohio.","[?] Zane needs to exert himself more to be elected to\n               Congress.","Unable to raise money.","Wants to borrow money from Woods if Woods will\n               \"higher\" [hire] out the money he has a judgment for.","Asks Beacher, a lawyer, to collect money for him.","Tells of families and rentals in Woodsfield.","Jackson got a majority of votes in [Monongalia]\n               County to succeed James Pinball in Congress.","Discusses money owed to Woods by Anthony Weaver.","Will accept slave for land, but not flour.","Discusses election to succeed [James Pindall] in\n               Congress.","For Woods to act as proxy in election of directors\n               for Northwestern Bank of Virginia.","Concerns appointment of directors to Northwest Bank\n               of Virginia.","Concerns the nomination of directors to Northwest\n               bank of Virginia.","Want to continue using Woods' house as a school.","Wants Woods to offer his [George Paull] land to\n               [Daniel] Steenrod.","Discusses running a property line.","Discusses survey of land.","[Thomas Wilson] thinks Woods probably should sue\n               [John?] Wilson. No opinion of Spencer case yet. Wants to\n               marry Woods' daughter, Mary, who is his first concern.\n               Discusses Congressional prospects.","Explains his delay because of stage accident.","Asks questions about her husband's land.","W[illia]m Chapline,\n               Jr., [?] Yarnal and Woods are appointed directors\n               of Northwest Bank of Virginia. Does not think Zane will\n               be elected to Congress.","Has received a counterfeit bill from Woods.","Lists directors of Northwest Bank of Virginia Three\n               new counties passed House of Delegates. Does not think\n               legislature will act on re-apportionment.","Sends patent from Land Office. Thinks law will pass\n               granting relief to purchasers of public land. Three\n               members of Congress have died.","Attempts to collect money owed to [Northwest bank of\n               Virginia?]","Includes, ALS, Jos[eph] Woods, Nashville,\n               [Tennessee], to uncle \n                Arch[ibald]\n               Woods, n.p. Has moved to farm and bill outside of\n               Nashville. 1 page.","Recollections on appointments of Directors of\n               Northwest Bank. Election of two persons to Council.","Wants to buy land from Woods to settle a dispute.","Concerns a report of debits and credits between\n               [Moses] Shepherd and U.S. in regard to building the\n               National Road.","First story of Woods' home is finished. Wants to put\n               a shop on Woods' lot.","Hopes to have cases tried for lands on Middle Island.\n               Needs surveys made.","[Thomas] Wilson will run for Congress against the\n               Harrison County Candidate, [E. B.] Jackson.","Pleased Woods has given him permission to gain Woods'\n               daughter, Mary's affections. Does not want to elect E.\n               B. Jackson unopposed. Analyzes his father's [Thomas\n               Wilson] chances.","Letter of recommendation for Sommerville \u0026 Moore\n               who wish to borrow money from North West Bank of\n               Virginia.","Asks Woods to be a character witness at his father's\n               trial.","Needs to have special bail entered. Asks it a\n               freeholder in Virginia can be sued although a resident\n               out of the state. Asks that bonds be sent over by Thomas\n               Woods.","politeness of Mr. [Henry] Clay. Sec[retary of\n               Treasury] will decide how [Moses] Shepherd' accounts\n               with U.S. (concerning the National Road) should be\n               settled. \"Mr. Clay has given some assistance.\"","Request for cornmeal.","Has been informed that Woods is going to Indiana.\n               Asks him to look into a land dispute for him.","Sends an account to Woods and asks for money.","For Woods to lease to Cole a tavern, farm, and\n               terries at mouth of Capteena [Captina Creek].","Needs Woods to tend to collecting money for him.","Woods gives his philosophy of buying land and gives\n               terms for an exchange of land with Smith.","Gives excuses for not paying money owed to Woods and\n               his prospects for paying it.","Hanes makes offer to work off debt owed to Woods by\n               making brick.","Smith makes his offer to exchange land.","Presents an offer to settle money owed to Woods by\n               Jno. Stipp.","[Thomas Wilson] has lost election to Congress.\n               Wilson's [Eugenius M. Wilson] law practice has doubled\n               due to the death of [?] McGee, Woods' daughter, Mary,\n               has agreed to marry Wilson.","Needs Davis to close contract on land.","Offers to sell his house, lot and farm to Woods.","[?] Buchanan is waiting Woods' reply about selling\n               land.","Has examined land records concerning heirs of Moses\n               Chapline.","Charles White has written to Raccoon Mills to pay\n               taxes on Woods' land. Asks Woods to pay amount due to\n               John White.","If Good will hire his bellows out to [Joseph] Hanlin\n               [Handlon], Woods will see they are taken care of.","Includes, DS of Joseph Handlon (witnessed by Andrew\n               Donaldson) acknowledging receipt of the bellows. 1\n               page.","Needs a reply from Woods.","Col. Berkshire will write Woods. Wilson describes the\n               house Berkshire has for sale in Morgantown and other\n               houses available in the town.","Has collected money owed to Woods by Asher Jones.","Gives Woods legal advice on a landlord collecting\n               from a tenant.","Asks Woods for patents to land. Woods has had money\n               for the land for 25 years.","Does not think house will suit the land or her\n               business. Commission wants to tear it down. Mrs. Jackson\n               has quit housekeeping.","Concerns a dispute between Woods and Shepherd over\n               Woods asking for security for a loan. Woods rehearses\n               various incidents involving the building of the National\n               Road.","Includes draft of ALS, of \n                Archi[bal]d\n               Woods, n.p., to Moses Shepherd, n.p., 24 September\n               1821, concerning a dispute between Woods and Shepherd. 3\n               pages.","Suggestions about a possible suit against [?] Booth.\n               Wilson wedding with Woods' daughter, Mary, is set for\n               December 6. N. Evans can not yet tell if he will sell\n               house. [?] Stealey may be interested in exchanging\n               property with Woods. Stealey's landed property is bound\n               so he cannot sell or exchange it.","Includes, ALS, or Eug[enui]s M. Wilson, [Morgantown,\n               Virginia] [West Virginia], to Anne [(Poage)] Woods,\n               Wheeling, Virginia [West Virginia]. Knows she will miss\n               her daughter, but hope she will not delay the wedding. 1\n               page.","Agrees with Woods that honest, independent men should\n               be appointed to Board of Directors of North West bank of\n               Wheeling.","Deliver pork to Jasper Mallory.","Has paid taxes for Woods.","Wants to settle in Indiana and found a newspaper.\n               Needs information from Woods on likely places to\n               settle.","Wants to buy a house and lot from Woods.","Asks Woods' help in settling accounts with [Moses]\n               Shepherd [concerning the building of the National\n               Road].","Thinks they need to obtain advice of [Philip]\n               Doddridge.","Archibald Woods, William Chapline and Peter Yarnall\n               have been continued as directors in Northwest Bank of\n               Virginia Board of Public Works are determined to coerce\n               payment of state dividend due from North West Bank.","Discusses trip and social events in Morgantown.","Congress has asked for commissioners to file report\n               in [Moses] Shepherd \"buisiness\" [sic] [Shepherd's\n               accounts with the U.S. in the building of the National\n               Road.]","Is enjoying life in the country. Gives disadvantages\n               of Wheeling over Pittsburgh for trade. Involved in\n               building the steamboat, \"Nashville of Tennessee.\" Still\n               owes debts in Kentucky of $2l,4000. Gives news of Woods\n               family in Missouri, Kentucky and Virginia.","Wants to rent for only one year.","Outlines a dispute with Isaac Jones.","Has received Woods' letter and expects to agree to\n               the propositions.","Discusses terms of a land deal.","Asks Woods to give bearer, J. P. Seaman, two barrels\n               of flour. Will be credited to Woods' subscription to the\n               Presb[yteria]n meetinghouse.","Gives terms on which he will rent land from\n               Woods.","Statement requested by John Nichols of what Samuels\n               \u0026 Burckhaud had said respecting yours \u0026 his\n               business.","Wells gives his statement concerning business between\n               John Nichols and Woods.","Does not think Jno Wilson will bring suit. Needs\n               copies of agreement regarding the compromise of a\n               lawsuit.","Declines complying with Spencer's request.","Rehearses his dispute with [Isaac] Jones.","Would like to live on Woods' land another year.","Housing alternatives in Morgantown.","Has moved into house formerly occupied by Wido[w]\n               Jackson. Has gone in partnership with [?] Gray in the\n               tavern.","Asks Woods to get [paints?]","Corn is put up. Other farm business is tended to.\n               Asks if Franklin Woods is going down the river.","How and when money for public land is due.","Notifies Woods his house must be moved.","Surprised Woods will not advance liquor for the\n               tavern Coll and Gray want to establish in a building by\n               Woods.","Bill for two land suits he is handling for Woods have\n               not been paid.","Asks if a suit should be brought.","Asking for liquor for his tavern.","His conveyance of land to Woods omits lifting an\n               obligation to [?] Cole. Cannot meet a proposal of Woods\n               concerning flour and whiskey.","Misunderstood agreement with Woods.","Recollection of a settlement of lawsuits against [?]\n               Nichols.","Asks Woods to survey some land.","Register of the land Office, Marietta, [Ohio]. Asks\n               Woods to send patent for land. Asks about a forthcoming\n               sale.","Request to let \n                W[illia]m Clark have\n               two barrels of flour out of Woods' subscription to the\n               meeting house.","Encloses receipt for [James] Pindall's fees. Wilson's\n               suit against Booth will be lengthy. Still finishing his\n               house. [Philip] Doddridge is candidate for Congress.\n               Extreme politeness shown Wilson family by Edward Brake\n               [?] Jackson.","As executor of [Jeremiah?] Hunt, he cannot exchange\n               his brother's land, but can sell it.","Does not wish to buy Woods' house.","Wants use of a lot.","Thinks [?] Meadows will buy land, if not, [?J\n               Buchanan will. Gives report on crops and prices.\n               Describes hailstorm with stones measuring fourteen\n               inches in circumference.","Will set out for Indiana. James Paull has a bond on\n               agents of the Penetentiary at Frankfort.","Offers to divide and sell brother's estate's\n               land.","Estimates cost of thirteen hundred dollars to build a\n               house for Woods.","Eug[eniu]s has had fever. House is not finished\n               yet.","On his way to [New] Orleans. Gives prices.","Has given information to [?] Chesbrough. Recommends\n               Chesbrough as a tenant.","Sold Woods' land to James Buckhanon. Gives news of\n               his family.","Wants to know if Woods would exchange land in Ohio,\n               for land in Indiana for Bowland's brother, Matthew.","Concerns property lines and rye.","Appreciates Woods' offer regarding his house in\n               Wheeling, but his wife is unwilling to reenter\n               tavernkeeping.","Saying that he shipped himself on board the brig\n               \"Harriot\" for Baltimore with paid passage \u0026 thirteen\n               hundred \u0026 thirty dollars.","Illness of everyone, Wants more land.","Cannot keep tavern because wife is ill. Recommends\n               John Isett.","Would like to visit the next day.","Brother \n                Rob[er]t Poage got\n               ankle dislocated. Has not heard anything respecting Mr.\n               Jening's recent [receipt?]","Concerns a legal dispute. Will come in about October\n               5 or 6. concerns other collections.","Will write a lawyer he knows in Kentucky to get\n               information for Woods.","Describes death of Franklin Woods on board brig\n               \"Harriott\". Woods' money, watch, and trunk are in\n               possession of Capt. Diamond in Baltimore.","Concerns taking of depositions of Philip Doddridge,\n               [Thomas] Wilson and [?] Hammond. \"I am of your opinion\n               that the cause ought to be tried while Judge Tucker is\n               on the Bench. I like his bold strait-forward way of\n               getting at justice.\" [Thomas Wilson's] health is not\n               good. His [E. W.] wife and child went out in\n               carriage.","Encloses a short address and petition relative to\n               removal of the Seat of Government.","Supervision of cleaning out of street. Expresses\n               sympathy in loss of Woods' son.","Asks Woods for a description of his house in\n               Wheeling.","Judgment has been obtained in case of Paul's\n               ass[ign]ee vs. Boothe. Mary is in as good health as\n               could be expected from her \"delicate situation.\" Does\n               not think he will move to Wheeling.","Gives legal advice from [?] Hammond concerning the\n               building of a house.","Has discussed deal with [?]. Minor Coll will take the\n               bargain under certain arrangements.","Asks Woods to deliver to Woods, Paull \u0026 Co. the\n               bonds of Joseph Vanmeter as security.","Recounts death of Franklin Woods. Gives statement of\n               Barr Wilson in lawsuit of Wilson against Daniel\n               Booth.","Goes over his side of an argument with Shepherd\n               apparently concerning Shepherd's business with the North\n               West Bank.","Will take Woods' property if Woods will put house in\n               order.","Has tended to paying Croghan's land taxes. Gives his\n               terms for exchange of land.","Recommends [?] Gray.","James Pleasants elected governor. \n                W[illia]m Brown of\n               Williamsburg was elected chancellor of Fredericksburgh\n               [sic] of Williamsburg [sic] Districts. Mentions\n               possibility of removal of seat of justice in [Ohio\n               County, Virginia].","Bill appointing commissioners to locate seat of\n               justice in Ohio County was rejected [by committee]. Bill\n               passed House of Delegates ratifying the convention\n               entered into by H[enry] Clay and B[enjamin] W[atkins]\n               Leigh. Discusses re-apportionment.","Outlines debate over moving seat of justice in Ohio\n               County, Virginia [West Virginia] \"Doddridge conducts\n               himself well and is decidedly the ablest man in the\n               House.\"","Has received letters \"giving the sad tidings of your\n               sons deths [deaths] both of them esteemed by us all....\"\n               Lists his selections of public lands. Excuses why he has\n               not been to White River. Has built four cabins. Gives\n               crop prices.","Declines making a contract for a house belonging to\n               Swearinger and gives reasons.","\" I am very much so [feeble] as much as possible to\n               be out of be \u0026 troubled with doleful low spirits.\n               The Lord knows I have not had much in a mar[r]ied life\n               but what has been pain to body and mind;\" Grieves for\n               brother. Writes about her son, Alfred.","Asks that Silv[i]a [a slave] be sent to her.","Gives his terms for exchange of land.","Encloses form of deed and an opinion. Has referred\n               matter of slave, Sylvia, to Mary, but is fearful that if\n               Woods can not manage her, he will be unable to. Pleased\n               to send Washington [Wilson?] to Philadelphia for\n               glasses. Discusses benefits sight will provide.","Excuse for not getting brick for Woods.","Is writing for John Stipp to ask Woods to stay\n               execution for money owed Woods.","Asks Woods to indulge him on debt for a while.","Asks for receipt and that Paull would try to get\n               Woods to indulge him on debt for a while.","Request for corn and straw.","Asking them to hurry to complete a house they are\n               building for him to minimize fire hazard.","Request for flour and bran.","His wife, Mary, is in excellent health.","Includes, ALS, of Mary [(Woods)] Wilson, [Morgantown,\n               Virginia] [West Virginia] to [Ann (Poage) Woods] Gives\n               news of family. 1 page. ALS.","Sends form of a deed. Has asked Alpheus [Wilson] to\n               decide to go to Wheeling or stay in [Morgantown]. If he\n               stays, Eugenius Wilson will go to Wheeling.","Thinks he can collect money from McLean \u0026\n               Guard.","Urges him to finish house.","Asks Woods to have his lot for a house surveyed.","Explains delay in settling debt of James Okey to\n               Woods.","Announces birth of a daughter.","Lists quarters of public lands. Asks that deeds for\n               certain lands be sent.","Lists two questions about the Cumberland Road and\n               asks Doddridge to respond so people can decide whether\n               or not to vote for him for Congress.","Includes MS, of Doddridge responding to Woods'\n               questions. 1 page.","Asks information about land on Fishing Creek.","Needs to go to Washington, [D.C.] to save himself for\n               an endorsement in the North West Bank.","Describes how she feel after her daughter is one\n               month old. Has no one with her except a black woman\n               named [Dark?] Would rather Silva [Silvia] not come.","Discussing possibility of lawsuit between \n                N[oah] Zane and Woods.","Unable to comply with summons.","Request for flour.","Is trying to sell his farm.","Flour from Woods' mill is too dark. Asks to buy some\n               more.","Offers deal to Woods to lease land with option to\n               buy.","Describes the activities of the household. Plans\n               trip. Mentions slave, Dark.","Description of Indiana and Indianapolis, in\n               particular.","Wants to buy a lot.","Family news.","Wants to move West, but needs Woods' advice on where\n               to settle. Eugenius ill with billious [sic] fever. Lists\n               candidates for Congress, including \n                Philip\n               Dod[d]ridge.","Reports on Edgar [C. Wilson's] trip to Indiana.\n               Alpheus has not yet decided about moving. A lawsuit in\n               Clarksburg has been continued. Gives Chancellor's\n               reasons and states that North West Bank needs to\n               answer.","Request for money. Brother is dying.","A man has applied for a lease of Woods' land to make\n               saltpetre.","Asks for a legal opinion concerning one of the North\n               West Bank of Virginia directors [Moses H. Shepherd]\n               owing money to the Bank.","Asks Woods about land in Tyler County.","Describes Indiana and his circumstances living in\n               Indianapolis.","Cannot get his money from [Moses] Shephard [Shepherd]\n               for building a bridge on the National Road.","Sends five dollars although he doesn't think he owes\n               Burns.","Describes court system in Indiana. Complains about\n               its Constitution and laws. Death of Mrs. Eli Stealey.\n               Col. Paxton who owes money to Thomas Wilson lives there.\n               Mentions Jacob Whitsel [Wetzel?]","Does not want to go back to Captina. Has hogs ready\n               to drive.","Concerns an injunction gotten by [?] Booth.","Needs answers of Benjamin W. Wilson, \n                Geo[rge] Paull and\n               [Archibald Woods] to an injunction obtained by Booth.\n               Bears notes by Archibald Woods.","Leaves a contract for land up to Woods.","Requests $13 on Archibald Woods' account.","Bill for the \n                National\n               Intelligencer.","Wants Woods to stop a survey being entered by Neil\n               Gunn.","Interested in land owned by Woods on Middle\n               Island.","Serving as deputy clerk. \"A good many Indians allways\n               [sic] about Fort Harrison...they are quite peacable\n               [sic] however I was under the necessity of giving a\n               Potawatomy a flogging a few days ago for his impudence.\"\n               Has a full set of surveying instruments. Has written\n               Thomas Woods about his land. Is guardian of 12 year old\n               boy.","Concerns taking of depositions in lawsuit involving\n               [?] Wilson.","Does not think anything should be done regarding\n               threat against North West Bank of Virginia until\n               director carries out threat.","Director who owes money to bank has hired able\n               lawyers including \n                [Philip]\n               Dod[d]ridge. Should bank settle debt by accepting\n               stock at par?","Unable to travel to Clarksburg as witness in U.\n               States vs. Salathial Curtis. Asks to be excused.","Injunction of Booth vs. Paull was dissolved as to all\n               except $350. Case of Caruthers against [North West Bank\n               of Virginia] was decided in favor of bank. Case of Poage\n               against [Thomas Wilson] decided for Wilson. People in\n               Clarksburg want to effect a reorganization of judicial\n               districts.","Wants to buy clay from Woods' swamp.","Dispute over security for rent.","Describes situation of lawyers in Indianapolis.","Has a man, \n                W[illia]m\n               Drenninger, who wishes to lease Woods'\n               property.","Asks him to send patents and to speak to governor\n               about money owed to North West Bank of Virginia by\n               [Moses H.] Shepherd. Asks him to see if land in Tyler\n               County was sold for taxes.","Lists taxes owed on land in Tyler County.","Unable to see him. Ash can rely on Woods' doing what\n               he said he would.","[Jacob] Ash cannot pay for land on Middle Island.\n               Carothers would like to buy on same terms.","Will accept slave in trade for Hog Run land.","Read letter to Bar[r] who is interested in land if he\n               can sell his. Finch is not interested in proposal made\n               to him by Woods as it stands.","Wants to buy land from Woods.","Governor will not express an opinion on money [Moses]\n               Shepherd owes to North West Bank. Directors will be\n               appointed next week. Willson does not wish to run again\n               for General Assembly.","Has begun suit against Booth. Elated at prospect of\n               armory being fixed at Jackson's Forge on Cheat [Mt.] six\n               miles from town. \"If we get the Armory-then the canal\n               will come near that-and what a space does that open for\n               building castles in the air!\"","Is enclosing copies of patents. Elkins' patent cannot\n               be found. Old directors of North West Bank re-appointed.\n               Discusses several bills concerning the Bank and\n               taxation. Friends of [William] Crawford are in favor of\n               Congressional caucus.","Prefers Leffler for Senate over Morgan. Thinks\n               Morgan's name and residence will give him a large\n               majority in this County over Leffler, Edgington or\n               McCloy. Asks Woods to send circumstances of lawsuit\n               involving land purchased from William Croghan. If he\n               runs for General Assembly would have to give up office\n               he holds, would lose business while in Richmond and\n               could not save money \"if a man mingles with the first\n               ranks of Society \u0026 lives with the most influential\n               members which I should certainly do in order to give\n               myself standing which would enable me to be useful to my\n               constituents.\" Attempting to contract for books in\n               Baltimore. \"Stephen does tolerably well after having\n               rec'd several whippings.\" Does not think Armory will be\n               located yet.","Continues in readiness and waits for Woods to\n               come.","General assembly business. Richmond Junto is for\n               Crawford, Clay next.","N[orth]\n               American Insurance Company will insure Woods'\n               house. Presents terms.","Bill to amend charter of Northwestern Bank was\n               rejected in Committee. Majority for Crawford. Clay\n               stands next to Crawford. Morgan is candidate for the\n               Senate. Expect to elect Charles F. Mercer a brigadier\n               gen[era]l. Bill for additional appropriation to the\n               University [of Virginia] has many enemies.","Has toured various countries. Describes Weston.\n               Thinks [Philip] Doddridge will have a better chance for\n               election this election.","Applies to Graham for redress because Joseph Woods\n               would not sell land.","Describes her household.","Needs information on whether to bid against Clarke\n               for land.","Cannot find patents to land on Hog Run.","Wants to buy land.","Has not find papers for Hog Island land. Has no\n               objection to suit being instituted in his name.","\"The presidential quesion is slumbering \u0026 the\n               cause of the Greeks is occupying its place.\" Against the\n               state borrowing money to improve James and Potomac\n               Rivers.","Is enclosing a legal opinion. Gives advice on suit in\n               Croghan's name. Also legal questions regarding suit\n               against Booth. Joseph T. Daugherty will run for General\n               Assembly.","Has settled Woods' delinquent land tax.","Alterations made in judiciary system. Presidential\n               politics in Indiana.","Sale of house, lot and tan[n]ery of James Okey,\n               deceased.","Has leased Woods' land and would like to buy it.\n               Makes offer.","Terms for leasing land from Woods.","Misunderstanding over Conner working for Woods the\n               previous fall.","Includes draft of AL, of [Archibald Woods] to [?]\n               Rapp, n.d. 1 page.","Cites laws pertaining to military land warrants. \"My\n               greatest anxiety at this time is to get a library.\"","Purchased 27 acres on hill north of town.","[William] Deringer has agreed to lease part of Woods'\n               quarter. Questions about location of water.","Hunt is ready to sell land and can make a good\n               title.","Arrangements to obtain slave Woods is trading for\n               land.","Detained by lowness of river.","Norval [Wilson?]. Has a fine girl. Ready to change\n               her name. Is giving [?] short \"soft looks.\" Gives other\n               family news.","All fractions and part of fractions [of land] will be\n               offered at remaining sales in half quarters.","for 16,4000 acres in Tyler County. Bears affidavits\n               by A. S. Brickhead. Copy made by D. Hickman.","Is not interested in selling land and buying any of\n               Hunt. Concerned about healthiness of the land. Describes\n               number of game killed. Describes his property. Expects\n               Whetsel [Wetsel?] to go with him to look for a le[a]d\n               mine the Indians have told him of.","May expect him within two weeks.","Informs Rapp of a mistake in quantity of land.","Could not send money by John Owens because he does\n               not get along. \"...Mrs. Bowlnad has not spoke to her\n               father, nor uncle since the time of her marriage.\" Will\n               send money by \n                E[dgar Campbell]\n               Wilson. \"I am about to open a house of\n               Intertainment [sic] in this place.\"","Unwilling to compel slave to leave Woods [that was to\n               be exchanged for land.] Send $400 instead.","\"...I send Hazel and have no doubt he will please\n               you. As he has not seen you I have had to promise that\n               if he is not pleased with his situation I will replace\n               him...\"","Cannot meet with Woods about land deal.","Has purchased land at Woods' request.","Wants to buy a fractional part of a quarter of public\n               land.","Asks Skinner to convey a letter and money to [Joseph]\n               hood for public land.","Speculates on a trip. Slave, Darky, is ill. Children,\n               Ann and Steve, always get into mischief. Washington\n               started yesterday to Canonsburgh to collage [college].\n               Neighbor, Mrs. Dougherty is dying of consumption.","Asks payment of fees for legal services rendered in \n                Paul v. \n                Dan[ie]l Booth [Daniel\n               Booth].","Defends himself from Woods' remarks concerning the\n               painting of a fence by his son and other remarks.","Tried to carry out Woods instructions in regard to\n               the purchase of a fraction of public land but was unable\n               to because of rules cited by [Joseph Woods, Register of\n               Land Office] and by the Receiver.","Crops, hunting.","Offers slave for sale.","Concerns vines.","Wants to buy land from Hunt.","Will forward deed to Woods when he picks it up in\n               Louisville. Would like to see slave \u0026 reconcile him\n               to accompany him to Kentucky, \"for I assure you, I can\n               not resort to force to induce it... I could not think of\n               having him delivered to me at this place, or of his\n               remaining here any time, the best of servants would get\n               spoiled in this place directly.\"","Chancellor's opinion is that redress should be sought\n               on covenant of warranty which rests in the heirs, not\n               the administrator.\"","Bank is not selling drafts until September.","Is suspending the issuing of a patent until after\n               next Congress.","Woods' land at Woodsfield do not live up to his\n               expectations. Would like list of Indiana lands.","Description of journey from Wheeling to Morgantown.\n               Daniel Booth and John Wilson have been committed to jail\n               by marshals.","Cannot find record that Woods paid taxes. Needs to\n               pay to keep land for being sold.","Includes ALS, of Benj[amin] W. Wilson, n.p. to\n               [Archibald] Woods, n.p., n.d., asking Woods for money\n               and informing him he could not get oxen. 1 page.\n               ALS.","Desires to buy land.","Apologizes for sending deed after Woods declined to\n               purchase the land. Still would like to sell it.","To sell 300 acres of land to Andrew Ragu, Drury Baker\n               and George Baker.","Dan[ie]l Booth and Juno\n               Wilson were bonded out of jail and broke the bond.\n               General Booth was security and now is bound for whole\n               debt. Family news. Edgar has given up intention of\n               returning to Indiana.","Will bring cattle the following week.","Needs depositions from Woods for Chapline's lawsuit\n               in which Woods will be cross examined.","Illness in neighborhood. Is thinking of leaving. Asks\n               about land owned by Woods.","Will transfer land when requested.","Will be at Woodsfield, 11 October. Offers\n               tanyard.","Makes offer for lots.","Makes offer for lots.","Family news.","Asks Woods to endorse for $500.","Asks for specifics of land offer.","Wishes to buy lot in Woodsfield.","Includes, AN of memorandum by Woods of an offer to\n               Miller, 30 October 1824. 1 page.","Asks for more information for Chapline's lawsuit.","Unable to attend court in case of \n                U.S. vs. \n                Salathiel Curtis.","Unable to pay for lot. Lists different\n               alternatives.","Legal advice pertaining to \n                Woods vs. \n                John and Stephen R.\n               Wilson and the land claimed by William Croghan,\n               Jr. and the Chaplines.","Concerns bill for Ohio Company presented to bank that\n               should be paid if Thomas Wilson says it should be\n               paid.","Includes, ADS, of \n                Tho[ma]s\n               Wilson, stating that he did not handle the suit,\n               but James McGee did. Tells what he knows. 1 page.","Edgar has gone to Mason County, Virginia. Alpheus\n               does not like living in Pennsylvania. Nancy (Wilson)\n               Crawford died in June, leaving three month old\n               child.","To build a log cabin. Gives specifications.","Has not been paid by Moses Chapline.","Wants more information about tending mill for\n               Woods.","Needs answer to Archibald Woods' question.","Includes, ANS, of Israel to [Sehon?] n.d., stating he\n               has already responded to Woods. 1 page.","Immediately sent Woods' letter down to [Jacob]\n               Israel.","Makes an offer for property.","Wants to lease land from Woods.","Thinks bill for [Moses H. Shepherd and his account\n               with the National Road] will pass both houses in\n               Congress. Vote for President and Vice President will be\n               held that day. Bill has passes House for continuation of\n               Cumberland Road.","Heard of opposition in Ohio County to [Philip]\n               Doddridge. Doddridge is favorite of Monongalia. \"The\n               people here appear to be weary and ashamed of such a\n               feeble, inefficient cypher as our present\n               representative.\" Interest in Union canal.","Mrs. McLeery's house and lots are for sale. She is\n               interested in living there. \"you mentioned in your last\n               letter you would like to sell Sye and his wife to some\n               person here. I don't know any person here that is able\n               to unless Alpheus would. When he moved to Pennsylvania\n               he set his free and now he is coming to Virginia he will\n               want them.\" Alpheus' wife has another daughter.","Since Cumberland Road continuation is settled,\n               district will no longer be divided. Asks that Woods\n               bring correspondence between E. W. Wells and [?] Morgan\n               to the election. \"I have a strong personal desire to be\n               elected at this time. I feel that I have almost subdued\n               a habit which has long held me depressed. A change of\n               circumstances would assist me with a powerful moral\n               force.\"","Pays debt to bank. Asks to borrow more money.","Wants to know it he will lease for another year.","Deposit in Bank of Indiana for money owed to Woods by\n               John and Joseph Smith.","Thanks Woods for 10 volumes of state papers. \"Mary is\n               in no conditon to travel....\" Received $200 for Booth\n               money in \n                Paull V. \n                Booth. Would like \n                History of the Council of\n               Trent from Woods' library. Doddridge is\n               campaigning well. Hopes for canal.","Dispute over hogs.","Concerns rye.","Legal opinion concerning judgment of Ohio Company\n               against Edward and Jonathan Jackson.","Upset that [Joseph] Johnson will be elected. Has not\n               heard who is appointed judge in place of [?]\n               Jackson.","Received Woods' agreement in case of \n                Woods et al. v. \n                Wilson. Woods can take\n               Charles Hammond's deposition in Cincinnati. Questions to\n               ask.","Concerns parts [for a repair?]","Will pay him as soon as he can. Cannot find\n               purchaser. If bad health this season, he will leave.","Asking Shepherd to pay debt owed to Franklin\n               Woods.","Authorizes Caldwell to execute deed of trust in debt\n               owed to Franklin Woods by Moses Shepherd.","Sends oxen to be sold. Deletes land deal between [?]\n               Clarke and [?] Martin.","Concerns taking of Hammond's deposition in \n                Wilson v. \n                Woods. Thinks Woods or\n               someone should \"attend for Doddridge may be absent-may\n               be drunk....\" Does not trust Doddridge because he is\n               employed by Spencer if Wilson wins lawsuit. Mentions\n               canal. Family news.","Asks questions regarding notices on the taking of\n               depositions in \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods.","Includes \n                Archi[bal]d\n               Woods, n.p., to [Eugenius M. Wilson] Concern \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods. 1 page. ALS.","Will keep the oxen.","Purchased a pair of [bears?] Will not again be a\n               candidate unless that should entirely consist with the\n               views of E. M. Wilson and Thomas Hayward.","Ready to do millwright work.","Needs to know time he is to give deposition in \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods. Needs note in North\n               West Bank of Virginia continued.","Failed to get Hammond's deposition because no hour\n               specified in the notice. Thomas Wilson has dropsy. His\n               best \"negro man, George, whether from some physical\n               disease or from grief...of his master's death...suddenly\n               went mad...got into the river and was drowned.\"","Woods' lands near Salt Creek will be valuable because\n               of salt.","Thanks Woods for catching his mare.","[Apparently has been elected to a church conference?]\n               of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Family news,\n               including wife's approaching confinement and father's\n               [Thomas Wilson] health.","Family news including her approaching confinement,\n               health of her father-in-law [Thomas Wilson]. Husband,\n               Eug[eniu]s, has been elected to convention at\n               Staunton.","Asks Woods' help with note to be put in North Western\n               Bank.","Mary had girl. Sick afterwards. Treatments\n               described.","Unhappy over route through his land. Also not pleased\n               with goods sent by Mallory.","Depositions have been taken in [ \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods ].","For 1180 acres in Belmont County, Ohio. Bears\n               affidavit of Samuel Fitch and recorded by \n                W[illia]m Paris,\n               Jr.","Needs $300 to be given to Knox \u0026 McGee.","Unable to obtain [Philip] Doddridge's deposition.\n               Left him drunk at Staunton. Legal advice to Woods.\n               Family news.","Ill-health of Mary [(Woods) Wilson]. Baby is names\n               Frances. Prospective trips.","Needs to depend upon having Woods' place to rent.","Includes, ADf of [Archibald Woods] to [?] defending\n               himself from charge he induced Knox \u0026 McKee to not\n               honor recipients drafts. 2 pages.","Will not attend examination because son, William, has\n               nothing memorized to deliver. Asks why.","Includes AcyS, of \n                A[rchibald]\n               Woods, n.p., to J[asper] Mallory, n.p., concerning\n               money owed by Mallory to Woods. 1 page.","Emily would like to go to school in Baltimore.","Wilson v. \n                Woods was not tried.\n               \"Negro woman and three children\" belonging to estate he\n               was administering ran away. He may be liable. \"The\n               negros are leaving this County by whole families and\n               very few retaken. I look for Darky to go next and I\n               shall not much regret it for although she is a good\n               house servant yet I cannot (unless I lock her up every\n               night) prevent her from getting into bad company, and\n               she has now become almost a common strumpet--a being\n               that I loathe to look upon.\" has not received money in \n                Paull vs. \n                Booth.","Needs to know what arrangement is to be made for\n               [Moses H. Shepherd] to pay debt.","Woods' son-in-law, C. D. Knox has left word regarding\n               Tavern. Asks Woods to send terms.","Concerned over a director owing bank money.","Describes his tavern in Wheeling and its\n               location.","Family news from Augusta County, Virginia. Eugenius\n               Wilson is unpopular because perceived as spearheading\n               prosecution against two members of General Assembly,\n               [Edward] Watts and [Francis] Billingsley for bribery.\n               Mentions effect of death of [James] Pindall.","Suit has been instituted in Superior Court of Law\n               [against [?] Childers?]","Concerns about lawsuit which charges a title to land\n               Woods is involved in is vague. Asks for patents and\n               information.","Redeems watch. Asks Woods to come survey land.","Asks if a position is available at Knox \u0026 McKee\n               for Washington Wilson. Death of Thomas Wilson.","Washington [Wilson] declines position with Knox \u0026\n               McGee and has accepted one elsewhere. Death of [Thomas\n               Wilson] and death of Sarah [Woods].","Suggests Woods come to next Court when Court House\n               will be discussed.","Pork is rejected by Navy inspectors. Settled business\n               with [Moses H.] Shepherd who will dismiss lawsuits.","Political prospects for Congress. News of Morgantown.\n               Summarizes letter from a runaway slave.","Progress of lawsuit in \n                Wilson v. \n                Woods.","Unable to pay money owed to Woods.","Chancellor Tucker has rendered decision. \n                Wilson v. \n                Woods must be decided by\n               jury. Doddridges' arguments good. Received Booth\n               money.","Outlines political strategy to convince Haymond not\n               to run for Congress.","Roadmakers are ready to cut drain through Woods'\n               field.","Predicts results in congressional race. Brother\n               Norval [Wilson] married to [?] Howland.","Unable to pay money.","Order for flour.","Builders of N[ational] Road have let water onto his\n               garden.","Recommends [?] Kennon to purchase land.","Has checked lawsuits of \n                Kershner v. \n                England, Morris, Woods \u0026\n               Caldwell.","Would like to be appointed superintendent of\n               road.","Inquires about land his deceased father owned in Ohio\n               County. If Woods never collected money for A. Hamilton,\n               he won't from his estate which will be insolvent.\n               McClandhan's mother died May 1824.","William Brookover would like to rent land from\n               Woods.","Darky, slave, has tried to run away twice. Is being\n               returned to Woods family.","Concerned over money owed Northwestern Bank by a\n               director. Recommends three names to be appointed as\n               director.","Suggests Woods direct finishing of his warehouse.","Transmits money owed to Woods by [?] Maxwell.","Compromise proposed in \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods. Cresap vs. \n                Chapline's heirs was\n               decided in favor of Cresap. Has sold Darky to man in\n               Harrison County for $300.","Thinks Doddridge will stand better chance of winning\n               than Leffler for Congress.","Concerns appointment of Woods as a director of\n               Northwestern Bank.","Concerns \n                Wilson v. \n                Woods, Woods v. \n                Booth , and Woods' place\n               as director of Northwestern Bank of Virginia.","Will defend three directors of Northwestern Bank of\n               Virginia against being surplanted.","Concerns Emily Knox's dissatisfaction with her school\n               in Baltimore.","Does not recommend compromise in \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods. Problem with\n               directors of Northwestern Bank of Virginia T. P. Ray and\n               Alpheus P. Wilson will attend canal convention before\n               going to Richmond. Does not trust Thomas S. Haymond.\n               Passes on name of George Kyger for tavern. Wilson will\n               act as clerk in T. P. Ray's absence.","Maxwell expects to pay money owed to Woods.","Moses Shepherd wants to meet with Woods.","Defends [Henry St. George] Tucker from charge of\n               being an agent of Jno R. Wilson [charges perhaps levied\n               by Philip Doddridge].","Notifies Ruggles that there is already a post office\n               named Capatina Creek in Belmont County, Ohio so suggests\n               another name.","Family news.","Travel in Missouri in winter.","Making arrangements to pay note. Candidate for next\n               Congress. Hopes Woods will not move against Middle\n               Island Company.","Need postal route on west side of Ohio River. Asks\n               Woods' advice.","Satisfied with how situation regarding indebtedness\n               of directors of Northwester Bank of Virginia has turned\n               out. Yarnall, Sprigg and Shepherd together owe about\n               $70,000. Sprigg and Shepherd re-elected. Quotes Woods'\n               misgivings about [Henry St. George] Tucker. Should\n               resist any change in venue in \n                Woods vs. \n                Wilson.","Advice on a postal route west of Ohio River.","Route has been established to serve Captina Point\n               (now Powhattan [Powhatan Point]).","Has horse for sale.","No reply to previous letter. Will call on Woods to\n               take deposition concerning claim of Moses Shepherd for\n               building National Road.","Sends dried peaches. Does not want to rent Woods'\n               place when lease expires.","Major Smith intends to become a tenant under\n               Woods.","Post route has been established including\n               Woodsfield.","Advice in \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods. Family news\n               including the education of an orphan child.","Damage done to Woods' land by a tenant. Suggests a\n               [?] Davis to make 100,000 brick.","Will take along with James Smith the store and\n               warehouse.","Will pay bills for daughter, Emily, and make\n               arrangements for her trip home.","Does not consider land cleared properly by\n               Miller.","Wants to buy wood from Woods.","Has sold tanyard--asks Woods or George Paull to make\n               out deed to William Craig, the purchaser. Business is\n               stirring at Woodsfield.","Concerns land claimed by James McHenry. Gives\n               information concerning McHenry's family. Probably\n               concerns \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods.","Asks Woods to call on him at his office.","Concerns money owed by [?] Maxwell.","Woods v. \n                Boothe. Has settled with\n               Mrs. Pindall. \n                Woods v. \n                Wilson did not gain a\n               change of venue and [Henry St. George Tucker's]\n               opinion.","Asks about note for money owed by [?] Smith.","Inability to pay money owed to Woods.","Will tend to collecting money for Woods.","Bad health of Robert Woods. Gives news of extended\n               family. Wants flour sent to him on a regular basis.","Family news.","Sends eight dollars.","Agrees to buy land.","Has deposited $1520 in bank for Wilson's use. Bring\n               deed to Philadelphia.","Shall attend a sale.","Needs to stay in Morgantown to attend to client's\n               business. Will have subpoenas served. Thinks Doddridge\n               should be examined as a witness.","Needs aged whiskey.","Wants to give up place. Recommends Obed Morris to\n               have it.","Learned through \n                Tho[ma]s S.\n               Haymond that it is intention of Yarnal \u0026 Co.\n               to make a violent effort to get the ascendancy in the\n               direction of the \n                N[orth]w[estern]\n               Bank. Has erred in recommending Zane as a\n               director.","Unable to see [John] Rector.","Encloses $250 From [?] Maxwell. Thinks Chancellor\n               [Tucker] will refuse motion for a new trial. Jacobs and\n               Doddridge \"argued rather feebly....I explained to the\n               Judge all the circumstances of the trial on our journey\n               up from Morgantown to this court.\"","Asks questions about the building of a turnpike since\n               one has been authorized by legislature from Nashville to\n               Columbia.","Dispute over Woods' not putting warehouse in repair\n               and over the price of a horse.","Has gotten load and a halt of clay and has filled up\n               holes in bank which he understands is Woods' objection\n               to taking clay.","Disappointed at Chancellor Tucker's decision in \n                Wilson v. \n                Woods. Gives advice on\n               next legal steps to take.","Answers inquiries made by Woods in \n                Wilson v. \n                Woods. Doddridge upset at\n               remark he was unwell. Has put a piece in the paper under\n               signature of \"concert\" supporting Adams meeting.","States condition of Northwest Bank of Virginia\n               Recommends against appointment of Moses W. Chapline or\n               [?] Yarnall as directors.","Answering questions posed by Archibald Woods about\n               methods and cost of building National Road. Also\n               mentions Ohio Road and McAdams Plan of road\n               construction. Questions in handwriting of Woods.","Asks delay in paying money.","Had anti-Jackson meeting. Ladies have formed literary\n               society which meets in Wilson's office every Monday\n               evening in which the bible [sic] makes a part of their\n               reading.","Wants to rent Woods' tavern in Wheeling.","Terms of land deal.","Must have whole record copied--not selected parts.\n               Legal advice in \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods. Believes Chancellor\n               [Tucker] was wrong in directing issue to be tried.\n               Advises an appeal.","A[nthony] D.\n               Clarke borrowed $5,000 from Woods secured by deed\n               of trust for land. Asks it they have the funds.","Will give up his house in Frederick. Then will look\n               out for a first rate hotel. Thanks [Charles D.] Knox for\n               writing him about Woods' hotel in Wheeling.","Asks her father to visit. Discusses her children. Has\n               clergyman boarding with them who will teach school.","Wants to buy land.","Includes, ALS, of John H. Jenkins, n.p. to\n               [Archibald] Woods, recommending [Strean?].","Describes arrival of first steamboat, \"Reindeer\" at\n               Morgantown. Court record of [ \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods ] will not be copied\n               for a month because it is so large and clerk has other\n               records to copy. Alpheus [P. Willson] and T. P. Ray\n               started to Richmond to attend Anti-Jackson\n               Convention.","Would like to rent a house if Woods or any of his\n               friends buys it.","Has received court record of 216 pages in \n                Wilson v. \n                Woods. Gives legal advice\n               for the appeal. Morgan has declared for Senate.","Legal advice.","Send survey of 800 acre tract at Middle Island and he\n               will make offer.","Ready to give out brickmaking contract, [for\n               courthouse in Woodsfield?].","Asks Caldwell to stop cutting timber on land sold to\n               Nathan Ilanes.","Includes, AM, of memorandum of letter to Governor by\n               Woods concerning Northwestern Bank of Virginia. 1\n               page.","Does not think the bill [concerning his account with\n               the U.S. for building the National Road] will be acted\n               upon this session.","Needs to borrow money from Northwestern Bank of\n               Virginia.","Asks help in getting a note discounted.","Asks if he can pay debt with steers and horses.","Sends carpet yarn to be colored and woven. Does not\n               want a little girl [to help in house] Mr. Russ\n               [Presbyterian minister] is boarding with them.","Asks help in obtaining loan from Northwestern Bank of\n               Virginia.","Sends two pigs.","Has procured two six week old pigs for Woods.","Believes [Henry St. George] Tucker's decision in \n                Wilson v. \n                Woods will be reversed.\n               Chapman Johnson is tending to appeal. High spirits in\n               Morgantown due to prospects for railroad. He and Ray are\n               directed to invest $3200 in bank stock as executors of\n               N. Evans.","Asks Woods' help in getting payment from [Moses\n               Shepherd] for helping to build bridge as part of the\n               National Road. [Daniel] Steenrod owes him.","Thanks him for new saddle. Hope he will go to the\n               Springs.","Asks Woods to advance fee.","There is a case against Dillon for $1,000 ordered by\n               Jacobs. Clark will appeal in ejectment case.","Answers complaints about the shoeing of Woods'\n               horse.","Hesitant to give advice in Clark lawsuit, but does\n               so. Has applied to be Commonwealths Attorney in Brooke,\n               Tyler and Randolph [counties].","Cannot pay him yet. Since Woods is concerned with\n               Wheeling foundry, asks for a cast screw and plate for\n               pres[s]ing cloth at his fulling mill.","Adams has sold land in Delaware. Will pay Woods when\n               that is settled. Sehon will pay his part even if he has\n               to borrow.","Would like to borrow two hundred dollars from\n               Woods.","New York is in favor of [Andrew] Jackson. [New York]\n               \"is destined to be a Great Nation within itself.\"","Concerns Daniel Clark.","Leaving for Bedford. Did not get appointment as\n               Commonwealth's Attorney for Brooke County or Tyler\n               County. Still a candidate for Randolph County.","Concerns possibility of a canal. Public is losing\n               confidence in R[ail]road company.","Father-in-law needs land. Send terms.","Will attend to entering land for Woods.","Clark says Woods has libeled and will not agree to\n               terms.","Legal advice concerning injunction against\n               Clarke.","Passes on legal advice from Genin and his advice in\n               lawsuit against Clark.","Horatio Bakewell needs clay.","Gives his advice in lawsuit against Clarke. Thinks\n               Woods should have compromised. Sends money for Alfred's\n               bill.","Legal advice regarding the administration of an\n               estate.","Interested in renting house.","Washington Wilson is seeking a new position.","Clark did not give security in lawsuit.","Clark did not give security. May compromise. Have\n               lost member of Congress.","Interested in being miller.","Advises against lawsuit in name of [Northwestern]\n               Bank [of Virginia] against [?] Adams. Justifies Sehon's\n               bill for copying court record. Alpheus P. Willson has\n               son, Evans.","[Megurder?] unwilling to give bail to close deed.","Describes stay in Pittsburgh.","Will make deed and send it. Father's health is\n               bad.","Will lease stove and storehouses at Powhatan\n               Point.","News of Morgantown and their mutual friends.","Has entered land for Woods.","Dispute with [Jasper?] Mallory.","Woods has been appointed state proxy to represent\n               state in the North Western Bank of Virginia. General\n               Assembly is discussing Georgia and South Carolina\n               anti-tariff resolutions.","Has decided to marry Mrs. McFerran, sister of Stephen\n               Clowell. Gives reasons.","Unable to pay Woods.","Pannell need to finish house he is building for\n               Woods.","Remits money.","Legal advice in lawsuit against Clarke.","Asks for location of Woods' land near his land so he\n               can examine it.","Concerns candidates for election to Constitutional\n               Convention of 1829. Mentions Edgar [Campbell] Wilson's\n               prospects for re-election. Is worried about financial\n               matters. Has spent one-fourth of income on religious and\n               charitable matters.","Would like to meet concerning mill.","Discusses his reelection campaign. Mentions\n               newspaper. Eugenius' candidacy for Convention of\n               1829.","Cannot wind up business and take Woods' mill for two\n               months. Would like to be let off contract.","Needs Woods to attend bank board meeting [of\n               Northwestern Bank of Virginia] and bring Steenrod so\n               Board can authorize Thomas [Woods] to release a\n               claim.","Would like to take Woods' mill.","His candidacy for the Constitutional Convention of\n               1829 and his position on reform.","Cannot pay money owed to Woods.","Thought McLure had sold his foundry.","Cripled [crippled] and unable to do anything. Dispute\n               over building a house for Woods.","Tries to settle debt.","Balance due in public land entered by Woods.","Prospects for Mallory to rent mouth of Captina.","Gives terms for selling land to Woods.","Deed needs to be re-done. Buckhannon unable to pay.\n               Sylvanus Tarkington makes offer for land. Leffler and\n               brother do not like the country.","Sends bank notes by \n                A[rchibald]\n               Woods.","Making plans in case her husband, Eugenius, attends\n               Constitutional Convention of 1829.","Dissatisfied with house Randolph has built.","Needs payment for land.","Dispute with [?] Pollock.","Needs note discounted.","Does not know when patent will be issued on Peter\n               Hines' land.","Needs to meet with Woods regarding the \"Captina\n               Business.\"","Needs Woods influence with court. Will come alone\n               because it is not safe to bring Negroes to that\n               County.","Details of a trip to Bloomington, [Indiana].","Coulter quotes law on deputy clerks to show that his\n               signature on a certificate of a deed is valid.","Gives terms on which he will rent land from\n               Woods.","Asks Woods' help with debt owed by James Woods \u0026\n               Co.","A statement concerning money owed him by [?]\n               Booth.","Answers questions about land he sold.","Answers questions about sale of mortgaged land by\n               Henry Smith.","Reports on value of Woods' land. Mentions grant of\n               land for canal through the state.","Found house. Will pay Woods for pasture.","Will come to Wheeling to check on house being built\n               for him there.","Talked to his father about mortgaged land that was\n               sold. Promise family will pay Woods.","Sends copy of caveat.","Wants to buy town lot from Woods.","Sends Woods notice of money due.","[?] Thomas is interested in renting a tavern.","Concerns Silas Bowery who purchased mortgaged land\n               from Henry Smith. Sends bill for services as a spy\n               attested by John Brown who was a ranger at the same\n               time.","Deed between Archibald Woods and Ann Woods of the\n               first part, John McLure and Mary McLure of the second\n               part, James H. Forythe and Ellen Forsythe of the third\n               part, John List and Ann List of the fourth part, and\n               Thomas Woods and May Woods of the fifth part all of Ohio\n               County, Virginia [West Virginia] and Thomas Johnston,\n               Israle Updegraff, John List and Ellen List of the sixth\n               part to convey land in North Wheeling.","Wants to take house [hotel?] from Woods.","Terms for King to lease a tavern.","Will be in Wheeling to negotiate lease.","Re-assures Woods about mortgaged land.","Introduces \n                Tho[ma]s\n               Edmundson who is a stockholder in Franklin\n               Turnpike Road and is inspecting U.S. Road [McAdam's\n               Road.]","Wants to know if Woods will agree to sell his\n               father's [E. McClanahan] land. Has nine children, all\n               daughters. He will be sixty-one in April. Other news of\n               his family.","Asks if John Caldwell and wife are alive.","Wants to clarify title to land transferred by\n               Wheeling Co. to Middle Island Company. Concerned about\n               the dower right of Mrs. John Caldwell.","Has paid Woods' taxes. Explanation concerning a\n               lease.","Concerns orders for bricks.","Delay in readying Globe Inn. Can get present building\n               ready.","Discusses career plans, medical school, and growth of\n               Cincinnati.","Toll gates on U.S. Road will not pass. May get single\n               appropriation to repair it. Mentions bridge.","Trying to collect money from James Campbell.","New building needs fireplaces and filled ice house.\n               Wants to supervise building of kitchen.","Concerns Cumberland Road and Bridge.","Introduces [?] Shaffer of \n                Pittsb[ur]g[h] who is a\n               miller.","Will comply with terms for property transfer.","Uncle and aunt Wilson have moved to Wheeling. College\n               has between 40 and 50 students.","Outlines his course of study.","Asks Woods not to proceed against land for debt owed\n               by [?] Davidson since he [James Campbell] has purchased\n               it.","Directions for fixing up hotel.","Pleased Woods has obtained an icehouse for the hotel.\n               Requests a storeroom.","Encloses notice of \n                Navy Depart[men]t to\n               application. Calhoun's pamphlet is out.","Various possibilities for an election.","Promises to pay money owed to Woods.","Hand money being lent to his son","Will come to Wheeling to practice medicine within two\n               or three months.","Army worms have destroyed grain. Smith is mad at him\n               [for reporting to Woods Smith's sale of mortgaged\n               land.]","Randolph has not given up lease.","Will pay balance on a note and will try to pay other\n               note during next winter.","Difference of opinion concerning expiration of\n               lease.","Believe they can effect a trade.","Reports on Woods' land.","To carry out a contract between James McHenry's\n               representatives and a land company consisting of \n                Rob[er]t\n               Woods, Archibald Woods, James Caldwell, Moses\n               Chapline and John Caidwell.","For delinquent taxes to William Puett issued by\n               Austin M. Puett, Commissioner of Revenue for Parke\n               County, Indiana.","Includes, DS, receipt issued to \n                Thomas Wood[s] for\n               payment of taxes. 1 page.","Petition concerning navigation of Captina Creek has\n               been referred to select committee. Send\n               remonstrance.","Has turned over petitions to committee.","On way back from Missouri. Desires to close business\n               with father's land. Asks that it be sold. Family\n               news.","Does not believe stock will be subscribed.","Will open books for subscription of bank stock.\n               Citizens desirous of procuring branch of \n                N[orth] Western\n               Bank or \n                Rich[mon]d\n               banks.","Wonders if he can accept payments for bank stock in\n               notes rather than specie. Asks when a branch can be\n               opened.","Sale of public lands.","Concerns subscription of stock in \n                North W[estern]\n               B[ank].","Concerns subscription of stock in \n                N[orth] W[estern]\n               B[ank].","Concerns deed to land sold by Eugenius Wilson who is\n               deceased. Will do estimate of money to be collected\n               soon. Gives Wilson's account with estate of N.\n               Evans.","Wants to buy $500 in stock of North Western Bank\n               under new charter if Woods thinks new stock\n               profitable.","Asks to be released from part of terms of a\n               lease.","Has submitted amendment to bank bill.","Will subscribe for stock for McCoy under the new\n               charter of the Northwestern Bank of Virginia Worried\n               about competition from possible branch of the U.S. Bank\n               being established at Wheeling. Worried about branches of\n               Northwestern Bank at Wellsburg and Morgantown. Lists\n               directors.","Asks Woods to buy stock in North Western Bank for\n               him. \"The debate still goes on with great violence and\n               excitement on the emancipation of slavery, the opinion\n               of the Committee will be reversed but I cannot say what\n               will be the final result.\"","\"We have now been 14 days debating the question\n               whether it is expedient at this time to legislate with a\n               view to the gradual abolition of slavery...\"","Bill concerning navigations of Captina Creek has been\n               postponed.","Paid tax on Thomas Woods' land.","350 shares have been subscribed in Wellsburg to the\n               Northwestern Bank of Virginia.","Report that Alpheus Wilson was drowned. Has some idea\n               of returning from college because of ill-health.","Confirms report that Alpheus Wilson drowned.","Confirms death of \n                Alpheus P.\n               Wi[l]son in Monongalia River. Suggests Hamilton\n               return home from college if unwell. Has lost $2,000 by\n               flooding of Ohio River.","Suspects fraud on part of Samuel H. Guthery\n               [Gutherie].","Presented resolutions adopted by directors of\n               Northwestern Bank of Virginia. Thinks Bank bill will\n               pass both houses. Tariff discussion still going on.\n               Hopes it will be put to rest by amicable adjustment.","Needs note on Northwestern Bank passed. Nothing has\n               been heard of body of Alpheus.","Will endeavor to get a board to meet with Woods on\n               the subject of the note.","No material change in \n                Eug[eniu]s\n               [Wilson].","Her father received letter from Woods concerning\n               death of his son. Family news.","Wants first refusal of Captina property.","Needs to borrow money from North Western Bank.","Wants to buy a lot.","Sympathy in death of Thomas Woods and [Emily\n               Woods].","Wants to rent Captina property.","Will raise frame of mill June 12.","Lost horse in coal pit.","Questions concerning stock in Northwestern Bank of\n               Virginia.","Needs flour.","Sympathy in death of Thomas and Emily Woods. Has paid\n               tax on Thomas' land. Indian problems.","Terms he will buy house and lot on.","Cannot find material in Eugenius Wilson's papers\n               concerning lawsuit of \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods.","Concerns dispute over sale of lots. Offers five\n               hundred dollars for house and lot.","Asks about money for service due [War of 1812?]\n               [Black Hawk] war causing hard times.","Notice to Woods that he must fill two lots with\n               gravel because of standing water.","Okey's brother needs $100. Thinks Gutherie will do\n               right thing.","Settlement of a lease.","David Ramsay doesn't intend to pay back money.\n               Mentions casualties in [Black Hawk] War.","Asks indulgence on debt.","Wants to meet with Woods to reach agreement on land\n               dispute.","Defends action of the congregaton for the support of\n               the minister.","John R. Hall needs loan for $250. Can obtain if Paull\n               or Woods endorses for him. Paull does not endorse for\n               anyone but recommends Hall to Woods.","Disappointed Woods did not meet with him. Offers to\n               meet again to try to settle dispute.","Sends court date. Gutherie has bought back Headley's\n               house and lot.","Understands Woods wants to sell tavern occupied by\n               King. Asks terms.","Wants $16,000 for Wheeling House run by King.","Has advertised Woods' land for sale. Is candidate for\n               state senate.","Would like to buy property from Woods if Guthrie\n               relinquishes his claim.","Will be ready to go to Indiana with Hamilton\n               Woods.","Sam[ue]l\n               Atkinson has entered security double sum of our\n               attachment. A writ of repleiran [replevin?] has issued\n               against Woods to cause attached property to be\n               returned.","Mr. Brighem is willing to teach Ann Eliza Woods.","Declines office as bank guard.","Details captures of two persons alleged to have\n               robbed bank in Wheeling.","Can not get an answer from Guthrie about his meeting\n               with Woods.","Unable to obtain loan from U.S. Bank because of\n               uncertainty of the renewal of the charter. Will try\n               further.","Legal advice regarding dispute with Samuel H.\n               Gutherie.","Will meet with Peck. Would like for Col. [Archibald]\n               Woods to be present.","Information concerning Woods' dispute with Samuel H.\n               Guthrie.","Judge Hallock has allowed the injunction.","Proposes a settlement.","Legal steps he has taken in Woods' dispute with\n               Gutherie.","Discusses various candidates for Congress.","Will convey deed to Eller.","Recommends [?] Whitcomb for tending to Woods' land\n               business. News of the legislature.","Needs to settle accounts. Buchannon ought to have\n               been sued.","Does not have legal papers. Will try to accomplish\n               payment of notes.","[?] Ray will attend court to prove will of [Eugenius\n               Wilson] Has not sent list of debts due to estate. Woods\n               may have to give bond as executor. Will collect fees due\n               Wilson.","Asks Thompson to recover a lot sold for tax for the\n               heirs of an estate of which Thomas Paull is\n               executor.","Notifies Floyd that Northwestern Bank of Virginia has\n               been robbed.","Includes, AM, of [Archibald Woods] concerning a levy\n               for a court house in Ohio County, [Virginia]. 1\n               page.","Explains his role in the removal of Woods as a state\n               director in the Northwestern Bank of Virginia.","Explains circumstances surrounding Woods' removal as\n               state director in Northwestern Bank of Wheeling.","Inquires about rental of farm. Apologizes for\n               incident of previous year.","Asks permission to live on one acre of Woods'\n               land.","Concerning Leffler's chances for election to Congress\n               and the election of directors to the Northwestern Bank\n               of Virginia.","Concerns Northwestern Bank of Virginia.","Have gained a most significant victory in the lower\n               house over the Virginia nullifiers. Defeated by one\n               vote. We shall either run Tyler or McCoy for the\n               Senate...we shall not likely [rally?] Tyler. The west\n               and middle regions are well organized and we can elect\n               him to a certainty.., resolved to put down these\n               southern notions. In Virginia much is to be done in the\n               election of a senator. Rives is with us and if we get\n               Tyler we are safe, at the request of several western\n               members on Thursday last I addressed a letter to Tyler,\n               to know his sentiments on secession and nullification.\n               This evening I send his answer. Gives defense on\n               appointment of directors to Northwestern Bank.\n               Determined about spring election.","Possibilities for election [to Congress.]","Chances for election.","Family news. Concerned about his health. Questions\n               about a debt and education of children","Taking depositions to prove military service.","Would like to take a house he is building for\n               Woods.","Terms for an agreement on land to avoid a\n               lawsuit.","Includes, AM, of notes concerning [Archibald Woods']\n               terms of settlement with Joseph McCoy. 1 page.","Candidacy for Congress.","Dispute with Archibald Woods.","Has application to buy Woods' land.","Guthrie cannot prepare himself to fulfill compromise\n               offered.","Asks for copy of patent. Received $26,500 in part of\n               money stolen from [Northwestern Bank of Virginia]. Lists\n               candidates for Congress.","Includes, ALS, of John McLure, n.p., to \n                A[rchibald]\n               Woods, n.p. Needs evidence to secure copy of a\n               patent. 1 page.","Has concluded to take Powhatan Place at Captina.","Will endorse a note for \n                W[illia]m B. King on\n               certain conditions.","Asks that Woods make deed to Martha [(Woods)\n               Knox].","Thinks Woods need not fear any great difficulty with\n               Guthrie. Equalizing board sits in June.","Sold Woods' land in Vigo County to Chauncey Rose.\n               Thomas Woods' land has been sold for taxes. County in\n               distressed situation for want of money. Failure of crops\n               last two years.","Prospects for election to Congress.","Cannot pay money owed to Woods.","Information on Samuel H. Githerie's business. Gave\n               Woodman notice to settle note.","Request to borrow money.","Asks Woods to attend to note.","Needs to meet with Woods.","Arrangements for settling with Woods.","Recommends individuals as magistrates and opposes\n               Nicholas Wykert.","Asks for money due under Eugenius Wilson's will.","Lost horse in coal pit. Family news, (Letter is begun\n               by Louisa [?])","Mr. Grafton and Mr. King have closed their bargin\n               [bargain]. Sends reports of board of health, \"I have\n               this morning seen Doctor Houston an he informs that he\n               has not heard of any new cases today.\"","Have not brought money to Wheeling because of fear of\n               the colerry [cholera] Gutherie is selling land.","Sylvia [?] left at house of John F. Clarke things\n               left by Mr. Paull. Encloses reports of Board of Health.\n               \"The ... sickness with two exceptions is confined to the\n               immediate neighborhood of McConnell's old tan yard. I am\n               informed that the old vats is full of water and all\n               kinds of filth \u0026 that they have been in that\n               situation for the last two years.\"","M[ary] Woods, n.p., to mother Mrs. Anne Woods,\n               Wheeling, Virginia [West Virginia]. Received letter from\n               Dr. Houston. Trusts her Ann is obedient. Mr. Laurie\n               preached his trial sermon.","Mr. Ruggles and wife deeded lot to Gutherie. People\n               are frightened of cholera. \"If anyone dies in this\n               neighborhood \u0026 wee [sic] have had a number of\n               deaths, the person is rolled up in his bed, \u0026\n               bedclothes \u0026 his own clothes tumbled into a rough\n               box, as soon as dead, \u0026 immediately buried.\" Guthrie\n               will deed lots to Woods.","Asks about distraining [detaining personal property\n               for security of a debt] a wheat crop. Includes, ALS, of\n               Jacob answering Woods questions. 1 page.","Report on tending to Woods' land.","Includes, AMS, account of Woods with Feeny. 1\n               page.","Wishes to borrow six hundred dollars. Father will\n               give deed of trust on property in Hagerstown,\n               Maryland.","Describes trips to White Sulfer [Sulphur] Springs and\n               salt Sulphur Springs.","Asks to borrow fifty dollars.","Letter of recommendation for N. Osburne as a tavern\n               keeper.","Osburn keeps a first-rate tavern.","Will build mill wheel for two dollars and fifty\n               c[en]ts per foot.","Concerns terms of rental of stores and warehouse at\n               Powhatan.","Answer to inquiries about North Western Bank of\n               Virginia.","Request to borrow two thousand dollars from Wheeling\n               Bank.","Progress on building of grist mill.","Payment by [?] Rose for Woods' property is in hands\n               of Warren \u0026 Co., to Terra Haute. Much sickness few\n               cases of cholera.","W[illia]m\n               Crawford's house and lot were not sold, but an\n               empty lot between his house and Randolph Tavern was\n               sold, as was his farm.","Concern over accident involving [Ann (Poage) Woods]\n               [Washington, and Franklin Woods?]","Encloses mothers' receipt for money lent her by\n               Woods.","Jackson \"goes full tilt against the bank.\"","Wants to know if bank robbers are caught.","National Road Stage has incurred extra expense in\n               fulfilling mail contract. Asks compensation.","Wants to rent house for grocery at Powhatan Point.\n               Asks Woods advice.","Has applicants for Thomas Woods' heirs' land.","Committee report on courthouse is unfavorable. May be\n               reversed and brought before House Of Delegates. Will\n               present memorial concerning Northwestern Bank. Floyd\n               promised appointment but he and Council are not\n               speaking. Large meeting in Richmond concerning deposits.\n               [Benjamin Watkins] Leigh spoke.","Woods to vote for him.","Concerns sale of land for taxes.","Encloses memorials. [Thomas Hart] Benton is \"pouring\n               out vials of his wrath upon Clay and the bank.\"","Trip to Washington. Heard Calhoun speak. Description\n               of city.","Terms prospective tenant would like for leasing land.\n               Opinion on land.","Heard [William Cabell] Rives deliver speech on\n               removal of deposits.","Courthouse questions to be brought up any day.\n               Private committee recommended division of county.","Send form for Woods' release mortgages by\n               Guthrie.","Recommends \n                W[illia]m H.\n               McNabb for loan with a lot as security.","Includes, ALS, of \n                W[illia]m H.\n               McNabb stating that he will mortgage lot with a\n               lot nearly owns. 1 page.","Promises not to cut any timber contrary to Woods'\n               wishes.","Lots sold by Samuel H. Gutherie to the Methodist\n               Episcopal Church.","Desires to sell stock in Northwestern Bank of\n               Wheeling.","Cannot pay money owed.","Excuse for not paying note.","Handling the rental of Woods' house for him.","Called on General Breckenridge and found he was dead.\n               Called on nephew and heir James D. Breckenridge.","Pecuniary embarrassments of this section of the\n               county. Sent copy of a of bill of legislature chartering\n               bank and branches.","Buying flour.","James Moore will do surveying.","Resignation as President and Director.","Binnager needs indulgence on money owed Woods for\n               land. Vouches for him.","Has two yokes for oxen for sale and a horse.","Desires to borrow money from bank.","Offer to rent a house, steam mill etc. for a\n               lumberyard.","Relays information from [?] Rose concerning payment\n               of a note. Commissioners authorized to negotiate the\n               loan for our state bank and branches.","Payment on note and harsh policies of Northwestern\n               Bank of Virginia.","Wants to have bank board convened to discount\n               notes.","Unable to pay note.","Got judgment and execution against Fogle but no\n               property could be found and Fogle died. Asks if son\n               Thomas' land on Raccoon Creek could be leased. [H. F.]\n               Feeny redeemed it. Some cases of cholera. J[ames?] Seman\n               ill. Jacksonian politics.","Market for slaves and horses.","Showed Woods' lands to [?] Scott. Will tend to\n               taxes.","Has offered to buy land belonging to Thomas Woods'\n               heirs.","Asks Woods to be pallbearer.","Daniel Steenrod wants to keep place five years longer\n               if Woods will build stable and house or fix old one.","Has lost land under older title. Does not wish to sue\n               Woods. Suggests referring matter to three men.","Sends check.","Confirms death of addressee's mother. Words of\n               religious consolation.","Notifies him of money still due by estate of Eugenius\n               Wilson.","Includes, AMS, receipt of Tho[ma]s P. Ray, surviving\n               executor of Nimrod Evans to Archabald [Archibald] Woods.\n               1 page.","David Lively wishes to rent Woods' tavern.","Does not think Woods is liable on special warrantee\n               deed to [Jacob] Ash. Wilson outlines his prospects for\n               election. Measles prevail.","Ready to start boat.","Concerns gathering signatures.","Needs to borrow money from Woods to pay off note at\n               Bank if it cannot be renewed.","Will send money by safe opportunity. Has offer for\n               lands owned by heirs of Thomas Woods.","Terms they will take Woods house and lot.","Notice that premium is due.","Offer for Woods house has been made by Jo.\n               Driggs.","Asks Jacobs what he has done with note in his\n               hands.","Revival of religion.","Planned trip to New Orleans and Nashville for health.\n               Includes \n                M[ary]\n               Woods, [Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania] to [Ann (Poage)\n               Woods] Ann's health and proposed trip. 1 page. ALS.","To capture slave, Jefferson.","Ann Eliza [Wilson] wants to take trip south for three\n               months to restore health. [Philip Syng] Physick of\n               Philadelphia agrees with remedy. McNeely wants to buy\n               land.","Request to borrow money from the Bank.","Concurs in opinion that hill land should be sold. Has\n               sold other land.","Mrs. Woods is willing to sell any property you think\n               proper. Bought Ann a piano. For Mrs. McKee's and Ann's\n               health will take trip.","Recounts trip from Pittsburgh. Sends message to her\n               children.","Includes ALS, of Ann Eliza Woods to [Archibald Woods]\n               2 pages.","Includes ALS of Jno. McKee to Mrs. Brison. 1\n               page.","Asks Peck to tell \n                [Samuel H.]\n               Guthrie that he will be at Woodsfield to collect\n               money.","For Sternrod to rent a field for two more years.","For Landers to sell to Woods a lot in Steinersville,\n               Belmont County.","Includes ADS, affidavit of \n                Benj[ami]n Cole. 1\n               page. Recorded by William Tailman. 1 page.","Explains his position regarding his proposal that an\n               inquiry be made as to the propriety of amending the\n               charter of the Merchants \u0026 Mechanicks bank as to\n               provide for the reception of the capital which the North\n               Western Bank is required to furnish the branch in\n               Morgantown.","Business is good. Will close up partnership. Has\n               tended to business for Woods in trying to collect\n               money.","Anonymous letter giving Woods advice concerning his\n               tavern.","Progress on collecting from the Smiths.","Reports progress in collecting money. Unable to\n               collect from \n                [Samuel H.]\n               Guthrie.","Needs to borrow money.","Catherine Wood is to marry. Mr. Thomson wants to\n               start a school.","Protest construction of houses McLure is\n               building.","Wants to rent at Powhatan Point.","States Woods' taxes are all right.","Includes, ALS, of \n                Sam[ue]l H.\n               Guthrie to \n                Arch[ibal]d\n               Woods, [27 December 1837] stating he obtained\n               letter from Mason. 1 page.","Desires to rent tavern stand.","Arrangement for Archibald Woods to obtain a\n               house.","Needs to borrow one thousand dollars.","Trying to sell his land to purchase land from\n               Woods.","Notifies of need to pay premium.","Wants to rent farm to start a dairy.","Proposed to lease corner of Monroe and Main\n               Street.","Paying out of money. Invitation to dinner.","Has sold land for Woods and disposed of his own\n               property. Now hopes to make deal for Woods' Indiana\n               land.","Requests Woods to attend case as a witness.","Wants privilege of burning lime in kiln.","Notification of date of Seaman case.","Drawn on him for three thousand dollars. [\"Houma?\"]\n               arrived here but demanded cargo when ran against the\n               bank.","Wants to rent property.","Is paying [?] King's rent.","Will meet him to pay money due.","Signed by H. D. Brown.","Sam Jones has not been here for six weeks. No\n               proceeding for him.","Recommendation of bearer of letter to be a\n               tenant.","Received letter. Expects money at next court.","Mr. Lively has made bar room a warehouse for the\n               German population.","Tenant wants to rent place again. Has fulfilled\n               lease. Okey wants to buy it. Wants advice on buying a\n               small place for son.","Has tended to Hynes business.","Terms he would offer for lot and what building he\n               would put up.","Asks help to get notes discounted.","Asks condition of wife's [Mrs. Carr] land and what it\n               could be sold for.","Unable to locate 12 acre tract in section 14. Tax\n               record for section 2 and 8. Perhaps bring suit against\n               James Elliot, present claimant. Includes, ALS, of \n                Benj[amin] S.\n               [Cowens], n.p. to \n                Arch[ibald\n               Wood[s], n.p., giving legal advice. 1 page.","Desires to buy wood from Woods by cutting up trees\n               that have fallen.","Asks Lively to move away.","Woods said his proposition was unreasonable,\n               complained of charge for work and was cross. Desires his\n               patronage. Wil1 make counteroffer to build house.","Needs notes if Woods sued Guthrie.","Mrs. Francis needs advice settling up husband's\n               affairs.","Wil1 obtain letters of administration to settle late\n               husband's estate when Judge Rogers returns.","Men working on dam are taking stone from bank of\n               river.","Wishes to purchase land.","Sale of property of Zacheus Francis, deceased, will\n               take place.","Ready to move when Woods brings money.","Finds taxes unpaid on a portion of Woods' land.","Money is ready to be paid for two notes assigned\n               Woods from [Mr. Stream?]. Needs names for other\n               notes.","Woods' fire insurance premium on the Virginia Hotel\n               is due.","Application for stock has been declined.","Needs to appoint someone in place of Daniel\n               Steinrod.","Unable to meet others but will agree to\n               settlement.","Encloses receipt for taxes.","Expects to leave two hundred thousand dollars with\n               Mr. Woodruff. Needs to borrow $1000 from bank.","Asks Woods to keep house for him he now lives in as\n               \"I have a Jurnaman [German?]to put in it.\" Will give him\n               the 1ease for the Seaman house.","Unable to collect money. Resumption of specie\n               payments has resulted in any discounting of notes. Has\n               purchased a small interest in Ritchietown to secure\n               money owed him by [John?] McKee.","Enclosed letter on taxes on land belonging to son's\n               heirs in Parke which have not been paid.","Will take place at four dollars per acre.","Form of authorization for Peck to release mortgage\n               from Samuel H. Guthrie to Woods.","Cannot move to Woods' property on Captina.","Considers matter on Woods' part vexatious and\n               ungenerous. Had no other interest in the lease other\n               than promoting the best interest of the house for the\n               sake of the stage lines. Any proceeding instituted by\n               Woods will be followed by removal of the stages from the\n               house.","Moves of various people.","Has sued Guthrie on behalf of Woods. Told Woods has\n               idea of sending granddaughter to school at St.\n               Clairsville. Recommends it.","Request for Woods to come and settle the amount of\n               the estate that Zacheus Francis owes him.","Concerning a coal mine.","Will extend bond of Mr. Cole.","Thinks Harrison will win.","Protest of $250 draft has caused distress. Counting\n               on money for college. Mary has never gotten part of\n               estate. [McKee is guardian for boys]. Family has not\n               lived with him for 8 or 9 years.","James Paull has paid protested draft.","Wishes to buy land from Woods.","Questions concerning will of John H. Schwop.","Astonished to receive bill from Woods for stone.\n               Thought commissioners for securing bank at Hog Run\n               Bridge could get stone. Will have stone valued according\n               to law.","Received letter relative to Post Office at Powhatan\n               Point. H. Cowen was unwilling to join objection but will\n               not encourage removal to Steinersville. Would like\n               opinion on Exchequer Plan of \n                Sec[retar]y of\n               Treas[ur]y.","Husband relieved from [pecuniary] embarrassment by\n               his brother. Sorry Grandma's health feeble. Hopes income\n               from town property will support brothers at college.\n               \"There are but few persons over seventy who can exhibit\n               the same acturty as yourself and Frandma Brison.\"","Renewed 1 April 1843 and 1 April 1844.","Situation is bad there but better on a farm. Alarmed\n               that Theodire had to cease from study. Gives information\n               on a family member who is evil. Includes ANS, of James\n               [?]. 1 page.","For a farm for three years. Lease terminated after\n               one year.","Recorded by James D. Morris.","Concerns North Western Bank of Virg[ini]a.","Has rented Archibald Woods' mill. Needs repair. Asks\n               Bucher to repair it.","Encouraging Woods to attend a meeting.","Mr. [?] has lumber and is commencing work. Will show\n               Woods' mason the quarry.","Request to borrow one hundred dollars.","To do work on Woods' two mills.","Has received letters stating that neighbors are\n               disgusted with him and taking their wheat elsewhere.\n               Defends himself.","Arrangements for his return. Mrs. Woods sick but\n               recovered.","Directions for masons who are to build wall under the\n               tobacco house.","W[illia]m Allen cannot\n               build foundation for stable but would haul stone.","By order of city council, calls meeting of \"trustees\n               of Wheeling Lancastrian Academy.\"","Mills needs new bolting cloths.","Would like to rent store room.","Encourages Woods to keep Thomson as miller. Exhorts\n               Woods to lose no time in making peace with God.","Will probably move.","Would like to get coal from Big Run. Mason is\n               building foundation under stable.","Buying land from men who are unable to pay money\n               down. Would be accommodation to us to get a further loan\n               of $500.","Trip to extend acquaintance with country, merchants\n               \u0026 collecting, representing Wilson and Brother.\n               Dancing and hunting. Has seen prairie on Fire. Will pass\n               through villages of Shawnees \u0026 Delawares. \"Rember\n               [remember] me to all of the black folks.\"","Has searched for survey lines.","Concluded to let Elias Hafer have place where Darrah\n               lives because doubt that Darrah can make improvement he\n               desires.","Has placed upon one of the doors of the Bank vault\n               one of Jones Patent [Combin]ation Locks.","Trip to collect. Left Messrs Wilson and is with\n               Messrs. Abbot \u0026 Peake. \"What does Betty Rose call\n               her baby. No one has told me that she has one but I know\n               that no gal that looks like her \u0026 of her make could\n               be married a year \u0026 not have one.\" Asks to be\n               remembered to many people including \"the black\n               folks.\"","Asks McKinley to collect for him. Will proceed\n               against Wingrove.","Recommends lock made by H. C. Jones of Newark, New\n               Jersey.","To appear in Circuit Superior Court of Law and\n               Chancery to answer a bill in chancery exhibited against\n               them by Henry Swertzer. Issued by Alexander T.\n               Laidley.","Severe heat in St. Louis. Asks to be remembered to\n               many people.","Wants to go into business with S. H. Peake. Needs\n               money to do so.","Death of [?] Briscoe, their bookkeeper who was from\n               Loudoun County, Virginia.","Wants her to visit. Family news.","Likes her picture. Has not courted Marion Clarkson.\n               Remember him to various people.","Describes her sickness (during a pregnancy).","Trip to St. Louis. Boarding. Will keep promise on\n               temperance.","Interest in Mollie Wilson. News from John Baker and\n               Coop[?], Reading life of Sedenborg [Swedenbourg].","Expects to visit her too next week.","Mother unable to make trip as roads are bad. Outlines\n               his route.","Christmas celebration at the school. Describes\n               teaching.","Encourages students to \"Waveland.\"","Rosa Harrison is dead of scarlet fever which is\n               raging. Describes Christmas and mention of Easter.","Concern over sister's health. Cooper is determined to\n               be a Christian.","Poem and sympathy in death of [Mary Cooper\n               Morgan].","Sympathy in death of [Mary] Cooper [Morgan].","Sympathy in death of [Mary Cooper Morgan].","Recovering from typhoid fever. John B. has job in\n               furnishings store. Was 21 on April 21.","Resolved to be Christian. Cholera epidemic.","Description of fire which burned 23 boats and then\n               spread to building. [?] Peake and John Baker has\n               cholera.","Has been ill. Cholera epidemic. [?] Peake \u0026 [A.\n               Cooper Baker] sick.","Death of \n                Alex[ande]r [Cooper\n               Baker].","Death of [Alexander] Cooper Baker of cholera. Will\n               probably leave along with Will and John.","Sympathy letter on death of [Alexander] Cooper\n               [Baker].","Death of \n                [Alexander] Coop[er\n               Baker] and cholera epidemic.","Death of [Alexander] Coop[er Baker]. Business.\n               Cholera epidemic.","Will[iam W.]\n               Baker will not leave St. Louis. [S. H.] Peake will\n               send statement of business of Peake \u0026 Baker.","Account of cholera epidemic. Death of minister\n               perhaps from visiting the sick.","No decision on partnership with [S. H.] Peake.","Death of \n                [Alexander] Coop[er\n               Baker].","Death of \n                [Alexander] Coop[er\n               Baker]. Boarding at Scott's Hotel. They are\n               Wheeling people.","Tombstone inscription for grave of [Mary Cooper\n               Morgan.].","Desired to make money. \"I must go out on the levee to\n               work and therefore must close.\"","Temperature day before was 8 degrees below zero.\n               Baker Murray is to marry Mrs. Watts, a Catholic who\n               keeps a boarding house. Controversy in St. Louis over\n               lectures of [?] Leaky who is \"reformed\" monk.","Wants to go to California. Change of climate, friends\n               going, and uncertainty of [S. H.] Peake's business\n               plans. \"I do not think of going to California to dig\n               gold....\"","Has asthma. Will have wagon, six mules, three Indian\n               ponies, rifle, pair pistols, two large knifes [knives]\n               and blankets for trip to California. Includes ALS of\n               W.W. Baker, Saint Louis. Missouri, to Sister. Move to\n               California.","Received answer to telegram. Answer \n                \"William [W.\n               Baker] arrived here this morning. Will leave for\n               home on first boat. Health is bad.\" Glad he had not left\n               for California.","William [W.\n               Baker] has recruited enough [strength] to travel\n               home,","Concerning health of William [Baker].","Concerning health of William [Baker].","Concerns a debt, a fire, and a lease. Regrets being\n               unable to give daughter money for wedding.","Regrets Edgar has left home. Lists problems at home.\n               pages. Includes, AL, [?] to Edgar [Woods]. 1 page.","Maggie Hamilton not expected to live. Sudden death of\n               delirium tremens of A [Mel lam?] the portrait\n               painter.","Misses him while he is away at College.","Has been visited by Mrs. Faulkner and Mrs. Conrad.\n               Town and religious news of Winchester.","To convey land in Missouri. Witnessed by P.L.\n               Edwards. Recorded by \n                Sam[ue]l\n               Caldwell.","Signed by \n                Geo[rge]\n               Whellier [for Jno. McCulloch.]","Signed by \n                Geo[rge]\n               Whellier [for Jno. McCulloch.]","Signed by \n                Geo[rge]\n               Whellier for Jon. McCulloch.","Death and funeral of J. Zehner, professor of math at\n               Burlington College.","Death of their mother.","Account of the death of Ann Cooper's mother and aunt\n               from cholera. Father is ill. Unsure if he has cholera.\n               Includes, N, of note concerning cholera deaths. 1\n               page.","Sympathy in death of her mother. Includes, ALS, of \n                Sam[ue]l C. Baker, Martin[sburg,\n               Virginia] [West Virginia], sister [Mrs. Ann R.\n               Morgan], concerning illness of their father. 1 page.","Concerns death of Mrs. Ann R. Morgan's mother and\n               illness of her father.","Death of Mrs. Morgan's mother and aunt from\n               cholera.","Signed by Jno. McCulloch.","Letter of sympathy for death of Mrs. Morgan's\n               mother.","Signed by E. H. Caldwell.","Signed by Jno. McColloch.","Signed by Jno. McColloch.","Signed by Jno. McColloch.","Signed by Alonzo Loring.","Signed by \n                J[ohn] H[enry]\n               McKee who has power of attorney. Bears affidavit\n               of \n                Tho[mas] E.\n               Thompson and recorded by \n                Sam[ue]l E.\n               Caldwell.","Signed by E.M. Caldwell.","Sympathy letter in death of Mrs. Morgan's\n               husband.","Includes ALS, of Elijah McClanahan to Woods; ALS of \n                D[aniel] Sheffey to\n               Woods; ALS of \n                And[re]w Hamilton to\n               Woods, copy of decision to stay execution; bond; and\n               accounts.","Concerning the division of land purchased by the\n               petitioners from patentees granted land by virtue of\n               service in the French and Indian War.","Orders brandy.","Orders Indian [mail].","Will take possession of house. Canal is out of fix so\n               will not be able to get things from Alexandria.","Not able to get furniture because canal is\n               broken.","Wants to know if he can rent place again.","Asks Woods to take charge of renting and improving\n               his land. Asks Woods to pass any offers to sell along to\n               him. His post offices are Chillicothe, Ohio; St.\n               Francisville, Louisiana, \u0026 New Orleans.","Sends Croton oil. Go to camp meeting tomorrow. Asks\n               to borrow lace shawl. Other requests.","Glad to hear friends are well. Health slowly\n               improving. Applied money received from Mr. Worth to\n               credit of account with Company.","Price of land near Danville and Lexington is twenty\n               shillings per acre. Brought suit against Pollard for\n               band. Includes AM of [Archibald Woods?] concerning notes\n               on religion. 1 page.","Unable to send certificate. Try to get fifty pounds\n               from [?] Kilbreath.","Asks if road is open from [?] to Wheeling.","Wants to move shop close to river.","Decree is absolute unless Clark perfects appeal by\n               entering security. Will give no opinion on a compromise.\n               Other legal advice.","Requested Franklin Woods to copy portion of bill of\n               complaint in \n                Woods v. \n                Chapline.","Telling him [Archibald Woods] to reassure the slave\n               that is to be traded to him [William Croghan] for land,\n               that he [William Croghan] only wants him [the slave] as\n               a coachman \"you may assure him if he be a faithful\n               servant I will make him a land master--\"","Asks that servant to be given in exchange for land on\n               Hog Run be ready to be picked up.","Send survey by John Scott.","[?] Russell called on him for note against Samuel\n               Hudson. There is judgment against Woods for costs.","He and [?] [Poerm?] will take land.","Would like to rent farm.","Has declined doing anything with Smith. Two hundred\n               and seventy dollars will cover amount.","Asks Woods to wait until October for money.","Unable to collect money for Woods.","Wishes to borrow $500 from [North Western] Bank [of\n               Virginia].","Think election will be between Jackson and himself.\n               Asks Woods to \"personate\" himself at the election. \"Pray\n               do not let the revolutionists out general you at a time\n               when danger appears to be so near to hand...\"","Because of infirmness, he submits his resignation as\n               commandant of Company.","Questions about location of tract of land.","Bring deed. Will not fly from bargain.","Wrote A.D. Clarke \u0026 requested him to Woods.\n               Settle note to bank endorsed by R. Simms suit.","Letter of resignation as bank director which Woods is\n               to hold and use if he wishes.","Let bearer have horses Woods is lending and send\n               advertisement for horse Woods has lost.","Concerns salt, sugar, wheat, rent due by Mallory,\n               accounts due, and the rent of property at Captina.","Asks Woods to help her brother David McClure to\n               estimate value of land she wishes to sell.","Requests for Woods to attend to by drawing money from\n               Auditor of Pubic Accounts and bring back McClures'\n               appointment as Inspector.","If he does not return in time, ask Col [Woods?] or \n                Geo[rge]\n               W[ashington] Wilson to remit money to Mr.\n               Clark.","Requests Woods to attend a Board meeting.","Horse sent back belongs to \n                Alex[an]d[er]\n               Caldwell.","Introduces [?] Jackson, a tanner who wishes to buy a\n               lot.","Questions about navigation of Elk and Ohio\n               Rivers.","Woods and Wilson are commissioners along with\n               Johnathan [sic] Buckanon [sic], Josiah Morgan, David\n               McClure to locate a road from Cummins's Mill to\n               Wheeling.","Asks that money due her be paid.","Power of attorney has been obtained from President of\n               Literary Fund authorizing the subscription of $50,000 of\n               [North Western Bank of Virginia] stock at Wellsburgh.\n               Application will be made to Board of Directors to open\n               books. Recommends it.","Asks Woods to come get his wheat.","Put a note in for Curtis \u0026 Co. for discount.","Offers service in locating warrants.","Under guard as a deserter. Defends himself.","Mother has 100 bushels of wheat to grind.","Desires to lease property.","Procured letter from Alpheus Willson for Woods to see\n               concerning directors of North Western Bank of Virginia.\n               Includes copy of ALS, of Alpheus P. Wilison to John\n               Tyler concerning appointments of directors of North\n               Western Bank of Virginia. 3 pages.","Requests Woods to write [?] Jacobs and bring patents\n               with him.","Invitation. Glad [?] is Congressional candidate.","Soldiers must bring public arms to batallion muster\n               for inspection. \"Whatever thoughts you or I had of\n               resigning (as I most seriously had) it cannot it will\n               not now do to resign until the storm is over;...\"","Has received orders to march to Point Pleasant.","Concerning the location of a road (possibly the\n               Cumberland Road.","To inquire regarding the payment to taxes. Woods is\n               also to call on General Breckenridge.","Asks Governor to confer with President of United\n               States to request protection from Indians. Also signed\n               by \n                Cha[rle]s Wells, John\n               Dant, John Davis, \n                Hez[ekiah]\n               Davison, John Haymond, \n                Corn[eliu]s\n               Bogard, John Haddan, \n                W[illia]m\n               [Morrez?], W.H. Cavendish, and H. Caperton.","Asks Ruggles to intervene in legislation.","Signed by Jacob Lee.","Needs new deed from Croghan's father to be recorded\n               in the County where the land is.","Concerns lawsuit of \n                J. Wilson v. \n                Woods.","Concerns Bank of United States. If it is granted a\n               charter, Woods suggests alterations and amendments to\n               it.","Asks Barber to send messenger to deliver legal notice\n               to Stephen R. Wilson.","Proposal to trade land.","Includes [Archibald Woods] to [?]. Concerns\n               establishment of post office at Capteena. 1 page. Draft.\n               AM.","Elijah Woods failed on his part of agreement to\n               explore or locate warrants.","Wishes to make a settlement by purchasing slaves.\n               Wants young ones not in habit of running away. \"...those\n               of a contrary disposition are however often the best\n               slaves but situated as we are in this County\n               between...Pencilvania [Pennsylvania] \u0026 Ohio...and\n               where slavery is much ridiculed, any Negro of an\n               interprising [enterprising] disposition and forward in\n               their Manners are almost certain to go into one or the\n               other states or down the Ohio;...\"","Religious ideas.","Concerns sale of lots.","Mr. Weaver declines to purchase house because wife\n               wants to quit business of keeping a public house.","Asks for information from the city.","Mr. Hinds has agreed with M. Clark for oxen. Will\n               accept your offer for his tract of land.","Includes plots on version of Maddison's or Jno\n               Mitchel's land.","Includes: Estimate of damages sustained by \n                Archib[al]d Woods in\n               consequence of lease given by Rich[ar]d Yates to James\n               Fulton. Blank notes for North Western Bank of Virginia.\n               Instructions for inquiring at Land Office in Kentucky.\n               Instructions to take paper back to broker and get paper\n               of Miami Exporting Company. Poem Lines supposed to be\n               written at Genoa. Copy of deposition concerning a land\n               dispute between Samuel Todd and the executors of Andrew\n               Woods. Instructions for formation on parade ground and\n               for inspection of sentinels by officer of the day. [ca.\n               1812]. [Alexander?] Caldwell to [Archibald] Wood[s].\n               Wants to borrow shovels. Parody of a candidates speech,\n               Robert [Poage] to [Archibald Woods]. Petition to\n               Virginia Governor to ask for protection for frontiers\n               from Federal Government. Vote for governor of\n               Pennsylvania in four counties. Formula for\n               sheep-dip.","Correspondents include George W. Bailey, William C.\n               P. Breckinridge, S. L. Brown, Mrs. S. T. Cook, T.\n               Gallaher, Louisa A. Kemper, George A. Paull, A. J. Poag,\n               C. C. Poage, Charles M. Poage, G. H. Poage, George B.\n               Poage, J. C. Poage, M. Annie Poage, S. C. Poage, Thomas\n               K. Poage, J. N. Powers, Margaret Sisson, Andrew W.\n               Williamson, and Edgar Woods.","Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any\n            materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of\n            Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the\n            copyright, if not Swem Library.","Papers, chiefly 1783-1846, of\n         Archibald Woods of Ohio County, West Virginia. 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Woods was president and a director\n         of the North Western Bank of Virginia. He owned a flour mill,\n         traded whiskey and leased out land. One of the founders of\n         Woodsfield, Ohio, Woods was a land speculator in the military\n         warrant land in the Northwest Territory and bought public land\n         in Ohio and Indiana in addition to having extensive holdings\n         in West Virginia. He was also either a principal or involved\n         in some way with lawsuits to either settle land disputes or to\n         collect money. He promoted the building the Cumberland Road\n         which passed through Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["A Federalist, Woods served in the Virginia House of\n         Delegates and was a member of the Virginia Convention of 1788.\n         He briefly served in the Revolutionary War and later was an\n         officer of the Virginia militia, attaining the rank of colonel\n         before resigning in 1816. Woods was president and a director\n         of the North Western Bank of Virginia. He owned a flour mill,\n         traded whiskey and leased out land. One of the founders of\n         Woodsfield, Ohio, Woods was a land speculator in the military\n         warrant land in the Northwest Territory and bought public land\n         in Ohio and Indiana in addition to having extensive holdings\n         in West Virginia. He was also either a principal or involved\n         in some way with lawsuits to either settle land disputes or to\n         collect money. He promoted the building the Cumberland Road\n         which passed through Wheeling."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArchibald Woods Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books\n            Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Archibald Woods Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books\n            Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, chiefly 1783-1846, of Archibald Woods of Ohio\n         County, West Virginia. The papers concern his family, the\n         Poage family, and the Houston family, as well as his business\n         dealings. Correspondents include Levi Barber, Daniel Call,\n         Philip Doddridge, Chapman Johnson, Henry Lee, James Pindall,\n         Benjamin Ruggles, Daniel Sheffey and John Tyler, Edgar\n         Campbell Wilson, George Washington Wilson and Thomas\n         Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects dealt with in the collection include banking,\n         cholera, the Cumberland Road, land speculation, pioneer life\n         near Wheeling, West Virginia and in Kentucky and Indiana,\n         formation of and early days in Belmont and Monroe counties,\n         Ohio (including the founding of Woodsfield, Ohio), the\n         Northwest Territory, Indians of North America, family life,\n         marriage and courtship, Virginia militia during peacetime and\n         in the War of 1812, Ohio politics, sale of slaves and the\n         Whiskey Rebellion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are also letters of members of the Baker and Morgan\n         families of Fauquier County, Virginia and Wheeling, West\n         Virginia which concern life in St. Louis, Missouri during the\n         1840's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffering his military warrant and pay for service in\n               the [US] Continental Army in lieu of money owed Woods.\n               Witnessed by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Andrew Woods\"\u003eAnd[re]w Woods\u003c/abbr\u003eand\n               Alley [?] McKee. Affidavit by Ebenezar Lane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land to be located and patented by\n               military warrants and divided between the two men.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill of sale to Martha Woods, Botetourt County, 1\n               negro girl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money and land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land purchased from the military claims of\n               James Ludlow, James Letort and \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Andrew Fowler\"\u003eAnd[re]w Fowler\u003c/abbr\u003ewho\n               served in \"the old Virginia Regiment under Governour\n               Dinwiddie's Proclamation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land on the Kanawha River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNevill was \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"attorney\"\u003eatt[or]ney\u003c/abbr\u003efor \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Croghan\"\u003eW[illia]m\n               Croghan.\u003c/abbr\u003eWitnessed by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"John Beaver\"\u003eJo[h]n Beaver\u003c/abbr\u003eand [?]\n               Heth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning agreement with [Archibald] Woods.\n               Including, ADS, agreement between Kerr and Woods, 6\n               November 1786. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a list of land and people which was\n               prepared for the audition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning horses. Including A.N. concerning\n               equipment and uniforms for those who join a calvery\n               company. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a trip to Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions bonds and the postponement of a trip to Ohio\n               County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding N by an unidentified person, n.d.,\n               concerning genealogical matters. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding AN, March 1790, of Johnson with Woods. 1\n               page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning 1000 acres of land in West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the locating and surveying of land in Ohio\n               County [Virginia] [West Virginia].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking for help in fighting the Indians and outlining\n               a plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor 2 slaves, a boy named Littleton and a girl named\n               Pink.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThey were trustees to establish an academy in either\n               Monongalia, Ohio, Harrison or Randolph counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a petition to have a ferry across the Ohio\n               River at Short Creek signed by Nathaniel Coolman and\n               John Vanmetre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning patents for 10,000 acres of land.\n               Including D of a petition concerning taxation. 1\n               page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Indians, land taxes owed by [?] Todd, land\n               dispute between [?] Carper and [?] Moor [Moore], treaty\n               [made by Arthur St. Clair at Fort Harmar] with\n               Indians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land in Ohio County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a female slave named Phetis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money owed to A. Kirkpatrick by Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo transfer 331 1/2 acres of land in Ohio County\n               [Virginia] [West Virginia] to \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William McClandhan\"\u003eWill[ia]m\n               McClandhan.\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Woods' desire to purchase land. Says \"our\n               politics are loose, vague, various, and uncertain.\"\n               Advises Woods to not reject his mother's \"precepts\n               because she is a female good sense is the result of a\n               Sound mind which would as soon inhabit a female body as\n               a male. There is no sex in souls.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor female slave named Lila.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo convey 400 acres of land [in Ohio County,\n               Virginia] [West Virginia] to McFarland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions George Strickler concerning military warrant\n               lands in West Virginia and Kentucky and the\n               non-attendance of Andrew Woods and Archibald Woods as\n               court jurors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking Shepherd to give him preference if he decides\n               to sell his mill and house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding, N, of Bible verses in a different hand. 1\n               page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Mitchell's land in Kentucky.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding, ALS, John Lee, Hagerstown, [Maryland], to \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald? Woods\"\u003eA[rchibald?]\n               Woods.\u003c/abbr\u003e1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Woods' misfortunes, religion, a dispute\n               with [?] Crawford and his baptism of Jenny St. Clair\n               McCulloch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses a move to Kentucky, the death of John\n               Crawford and [William] Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribing Kentucky and Woods' contemplated move\n               there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land prices in Kentucky near Lexington and\n               Danville.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Woods' possible move to Kentucky and the\n               price of renting land there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning family news and Poage's opinion of\n               Kentucky.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning religion and family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Kentucky.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly concerns religion and family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses family and neighborhood news including the\n               marriage of Polly Stuart to Ned Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his business affairs and family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTelling Woods to be ready with his party of horses if\n               he receives orders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpressing concern over Indian threats to frontier. \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Thomas Poage\"\u003eTho[ma]s Poage\u003c/abbr\u003ehas\n               entered Presbytery as candidate for ministry. Discusses\n               religion in Prince Edward and Charlotte. Cousin John\n               Crawford is dead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning his judicial circuit and news of mutual\n               friends in Augusta and Rockbridge [County,\n               Virginia].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContaining religious advice, and concerning the role\n               of feelings in religion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor title to 355 acres of land D. Including, ADS,\n               assign (witnessed by George Humphrey) of George\n               Conner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProbably concerning Archibald Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting that Woods take the deposition of David\n               Harbinson as evidence in the lawsuit of Kelly vs.\n               Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo convey from Woods to Poage 100 acres of land [in\n               Botetourt County, Virginia?] and memorandum of money\n               borrowed form \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Woods\"\u003eArchi[bald] Woods\u003c/abbr\u003eby\n               [James Poage].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaying he has declared himself a candidate for the\n               Virginia Senate and asking Woods' help.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning rations for a militia company and\n               Jackson's campaign for Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns a move to Kentucky by Cloyd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning supplies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribing his school under Mr. Graham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning his travels among the [Presbyterian]\n               churches. Gives Woods advice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a possible move by Woods to Kentucky. Seat\n               of government may be Lexington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting that Woods pay bearer money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the sale of hogs and corn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding fragment, DS, [part of signature missing]\n               of a petition concerning a ferry across the \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Ohio River\"\u003eOhi[o River]\u003c/abbr\u003e1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a proposed division of Ohio County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a proposed division of Ohio County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns division of Ohio County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the division of Ohio County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Indian threats.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSending a muster roll and pay abstract for\n               McMachan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money Wilson is trying to collect for\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromising to furnish troops to the state from Ohio,\n               Harrison, Monongalia, and Randolph counties, [Virginia]\n               [West Virginia].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo furnish troops.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribing Indian activities, the difficulty of\n               securing provisions because of Anthony Wayne's levies\n               near \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Pittsburgh\"\u003e\n               Pit[t]sburgh,\u003c/abbr\u003e[Pennsylvania], and possible\n               Congressional candidates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning two companies of Rangers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning activities of and provisions for Ohio\n               County Rangers and mentions Anthony Wayne.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning McCleery's candidacy for U.S.\n               Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo trade to Woods 304 acres of land in Ohio County\n               Virginia [West Virginia] in exchange for 461 acres of\n               land in Kentucky and a female slave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding copy of the above DS. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a female slave named Lila.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Witnessed by John McKnight, David McWilliams, Jacob\n               Lusk and Hugh McGuire) from Richard Yeates, appointing\n               John McInyre to act in conveying 304 acres of land in\n               Ohio County [Virginia] [West Virginia] to Archibald\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Witnessed by John McKnight and David McWilliams)\n               between Archibald Woods and Richard Yeates to ensure\n               that Woods will convey 461 acres of land in Lincoln or\n               Madison County, Kentucky to Yeates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Witnessed by John McKnight and David McWilliams)\n               between Archibald Woods and Richard Yeates to ensure\n               that Yeates will convey 304 acres in Ohio County\n               [Virginia] [West Virginia] to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the collection of money owed to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning [William] Croghan, a proposed treaty with\n               Indians, and relations with the British.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Indian threats to the frontier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a lawsuit and including a copy of a\n               letter, 27 March 1793, from Thomas Duncan, Carlisle,\n               [Pennsylvania] to Messrs, Wallace and Kirkpatrick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money owed by Woods to Yeates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the altering of a deed from Woods to Jane\n               Yeates instead of to Richard Yeates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Cloyds' inability to sell his land in\n               order to pay Woods for land bought from him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money owed to Cloyd by Morris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding Df of ALS from \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Woods\"\u003eArchi[bal]d Woods\u003c/abbr\u003eto\n               [?] Dunlap concerning Woods' dissatisfaction with a\n               horse he purchased from Dunlap. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning payment of money owed to Woods for flour\n               and whiskey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money owed to Woods by Reed Lower.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning James Wood and militia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussing the Transylvania Presbytery and concerning\n               opening a store.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Woods' land in Kentucky and a possible\n               move by Woods to Kentucky. Also mentions \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Richard Yeates\"\u003eRichard\n               Yeat[e]s.\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas a description of life in Kentucky and discusses\n               the split in the Transylvania Presbytery between the\n               followers of Adam Rankin and the rest of the\n               Presbyterians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning provisions for the militia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning family news and religion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning an execution against [?] Wood and\n               McConnell and other lawsuits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplaining that land in Kentucky bought from Woods\n               is not located where Woods told him it was; questions\n               quality of the land and the female slave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes ANS from Lewis Marshall, 24 August 1793,\n               concerning location of the land. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land Nichols is to sell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTelling Woods the contract for the supply of the\n               volunteer militia in Monongalia District has been given\n               to [?] Wells instead of Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnswering Yeates' complaints about land Woods sold\n               him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo set up a company to sell land northwest of the\n               Ohio River (i.e. the Northwest Territory).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning dispute between Woods and Richard Yeates\n               over land and chastising Woods for his letter to his\n               mother, Martha (Poage) Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns sending Woods money for frontier\n               services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the militia and mentioning [James] Wood.\n               Including AN of an account, 27 March 1794. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning having Woods survey land so that the plots\n               can be sent to Richmond for patents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the location of land sold to Yeates by\n               Woods and the disposition of lawsuits being handled by\n               Woods for Yeates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning his land dispute with Archibald Woods and\n               warning about the Indians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land sold for [William] Crogan, possible\n               war with England and Spain, and an embargo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting a promised present in return for her\n               having acknowledged her right of dower.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money owed to Woods by Reed [Lower?], and\n               a lawsuit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommending \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Martin\"\u003eW[illia]m Martin\u003c/abbr\u003eas\n               paymaster for the militia and saying that individuals\n               are injured by not getting their money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land warrants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting courses of survey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, draft, [Archibald Woods, to Henry Lee,\n               expressing concern over Indian, British and Spanish\n               affairs. 2 pages. ADF.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money owed by Chapline to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting Woods to tend to some legal business for\n               [Richard] Yeates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning negotiations with Spain over navigation of\n               the Mississippi.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money owed to Yeates by Woods and\n               lawsuits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo receive the interest on two loan office\n               certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning [politics?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThat Brown will improve land by building cabins, in\n               Northwest Territory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor seven hundred dollars, a condition for purchase\n               of a military warrant due Denniston and purchased by\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the [Whiskey Rebellion.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the apprehension of [David] Bradford,\n               William Sutherland, William McKinley, Robert Stephenson,\n               John Moore, and James Marshall, participants in the\n               Whiskey Rebellion. Questions whether Biggs should attend\n               the session of the General Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives family news, mentions \"we are crowed with light\n               horse men in our town that came in \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"today\"\u003eto[da]y,\u003c/abbr\u003e\" discusses\n               religion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo appear as witnesses in the examination of William\n               McKinley, [one of the participants in the Whiskey\n               Rebellion].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes ALS from Archi[bal]d Woods to McClure in\n               response. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaying the justices of the peace had decided not to\n               examine [the participants in the Whiskey Rebellion] \"on\n               considering the situation of this County and the temper\n               of the people ...as we are of the opinion it would have\n               answered no valuable purpose, and our authority it would\n               evidently appeared to us would have been treated with\n               contempt.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReminds him he is in a new place and under care of\n               uncles. Remember Creator and avoid evil company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land Woods wishes to buy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaying he has seen a petition against the taking of\n               land west of the Ohio [Northwest Territory]. Brown has\n               finished building the cabins for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning sending Andy [Andrew Woods, Jr.] to\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShe is disappointed her uncle will not be coming for\n               a visit. Regrets she has not been as religious as she\n               ought to be.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThat Archibald and Elijah Woods [of Ohio County,\n               Virginia] [West Virginia] would survey a tract of land\n               containing 100,000 acres in Kanawha County, Virginia\n               [West Virginia] and Wilson would sell it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Wilson's selling of 100,000 acres of land\n               [in Kanawha County, West Virginia?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants Woods to help his divide land and sell it so\n               that he can move his mother to Kentucky.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking her uncle's decision on moving to\n               Kentucky.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning his selling land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaying she may purchase his land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTelling Woods he has sold Woods' land to \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Robert Young\"\u003eRob[er]t Young\u003c/abbr\u003eof\n               Alexandria [Virginia] with the assistance of H[enry?]\n               Lee. 2 pages. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the selling of Woods' land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning lawsuits, and George Kelly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a petition to Congress and his expectation\n               that Congress will open a land office on Northwest side\n               of Ohio [River].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells his uncle that Mr. Willson [Thomas Wilson] says\n               there is no cav[e]at entered at Richmond and Wilson has\n               seen a number of men interested in purchasing land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning 60,000 acres of land. Mentions [Henry?]\n               Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGiving family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssigning as attorney for George Slaughter,\n               slaughter's title to six entries of land of 400 acres in\n               Ohio County received by military land warrant to \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Harris\"\u003eWilliam\n               Harris.\u003c/abbr\u003eWitnessed by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Andrew Woods, Jr.\"\u003eAndrew Woods,\n               Jr.\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor part of the title to 604 acres of land in Mason\n               County, [Virginia] [West Virginia].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land in the Northwest Territory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf the location of 30,000 acres of land and a\n               description of same.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning extending their concern in the lands in\n               the Northwest Territory up to 300,000 acres.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods to share information about location of a salt\n               spring in return for Ryerson purchasing about 5,000\n               acres of land around the spring in the Northwest\n               Territory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding memorandum of the approximate location of\n               the salt spring. 1 page. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor location of townships in the Northwest\n               Territory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor 21,000 acres of land in Ohio County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo divide Woods' part of the land he obtains from his\n               agreement with Thomas Ryerson concerning the salt spring\n               and that McCulloch and Woods will also divide the land\n               surrounding another salt spring McCulloch has\n               discovered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns [Thomas] Wilson, and the General Assembly.\n               Tells Woods the act to establish a town at Wheeling\n               [Virginia] [West Virginia] passed, but the bill to\n               divide Ohio County did not pass. Gives other legislative\n               news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a contract.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning their land deals in the Northwest\n               Territory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Lashley to lease Poage's land in return for\n               clearing two acres.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking Woods to sell him his land in Kentucky if\n               Woods is not going to live on it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Williams to lease land from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money he is collecting for Woods, and\n               [Henry] Lee; and land in Kanawha [County, Virginia]\n               [West Virginia].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuestioning a land plot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRejecting Woods' offer for his land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the position of creeks in a stretch of\n               land; and military reservations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning his land purchases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking Woods to attend to a legal dispute in return\n               for one half the land in dispute if decided in Poage's\n               favor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the military land bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning his proposed route.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning military warrant land laws in\n               Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo convey two thirds of all lands recovered from\n               military land warrants originally issued to William\n               Harris and assigned to George Slaughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land deals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives her sister family news and discusses\n               religion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning military land warrants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning family news and religion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning family news and religion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land owed by Ross in the Northwest\n               Territory and his explanation of a law pertaining to\n               military land warrants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaking a proposal for his land on the Ohio River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes account, n.d. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSending power of attorney to sell land claims.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money; a trip to Richmond; the death of\n               his son; and a proposed visit by [William] Wilson. Also\n               concerns money paid [?] McCleery; and lands of [?] Symes\n               which needs a title from Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaying he has no land to sell and that the Congress\n               lands sold at public sale in New York in which Hopkins\n               was the nominal purchaser, probably now belong to\n               William Duer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning lands in the Northwest Territory and Woods\n               and Martin trying to be appointed to help survey the\n               military lands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning taxes on land in Harrison and Ohio County,\n               Virginia [West Virginia].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money owed by [?] Wood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTelling Woods that Benjamin Cooper has settled on\n               land conveyed from Woods' mother to Yeates' daughter.\n               Yeates is satisfied with his land and suggests Woods\n               purchase land in Kentucky.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo survey and return plot and certificate for land in\n               Ohio County. Witnessed by James Wilson and includes\n               affidavit of William Trigg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives family news and mentions military land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffering to sell Woods his \"mill place.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGiving family news and telling Poage someone wishes\n               to buy his land in Ohio County, Virginia [West\n               Virginia].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns buying and selling land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning buying land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning buying land in Northwest Territory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes water journey. Asks to have coat and horse\n               sent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHoping that Woods con meet him in Morgantown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives Woods an opinion he has gotten concerning\n               patents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor 100,000 acres of land in Kenhawa [Kanawha]\n               County, Virginia [West Virginia].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking the recipient to inquire for \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Hunley\"\u003eW[illia]m Hunley\u003c/abbr\u003eand\n               ask him about a bond executed by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Thomas McGeorge\"\u003eThomas\n               McGeorg[e].\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the death of their mother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning collection of money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the collection of money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the sale by Woods to Cloyd of land in the\n               Northwest Territory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a legal dispute between [?] Poage and an\n               unidentified person over land title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTelling Woods [Thomas] Wilson has not arrived back in\n               Morgantown and concerning Wilson's candidacy for\n               Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Thomas Wilson's candidacy for Congress.\n               Mentions [Henry] Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Henry Lee's debts and the illness of Lee's\n               wife [Ann Hill (Carter) Lee].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the conveyance of land in the Northwest\n               Territory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money owed by Cloyd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money owed to Yeates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor them to patent land in the Northwest Territory in\n               co-partnership.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo guarantee that Woods would convey to Conill land\n               in Northwest Territory originally owned in\n               co-partnership with Absalom Martin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo divide land they purchased in co-partnership in\n               the Northwest Territory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Andrew Woods' business trip to\n               Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends petitions by his son to Woods to be presented\n               to the legislature. Wells is against the one for\n               removing the seat of justice from Charleston. Lists what\n               work has already been done there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSending a plat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting that Woods get land plats.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses business of General Assembly and family\n               affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money owed to \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Woods\"\u003eArch[ibal]d Woods\u003c/abbr\u003eby\n               Henry Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStating he will send more information on the mission\n               to France.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eListing terms upon which he will sell land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the lawsuit of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRobert Poage\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAbraham Chapline\u003c/title\u003e,\n               [George] Washington's declining to accept an appointment\n               as a member of mission to France.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting a warrant for military land. Expresses\n               concern over Indians to west.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor one mare, one still and one yoke of oxen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGiving family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning an appointment Woods is requesting and the\n               sale of land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land in Kentucky they are interested in\n               purchasing and selling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking Woods to put three plats into the [land]\n               office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking Woods to get a land warrant from the Treasury\n               land office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns land business he is handling for Wilson,\n               Mentions resolutions censuring Alien \u0026amp; Sedition\n               Acts, petitions and the fact that the Court House stands\n               at Wheelling [Wheeling].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives family news and discusses business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDefending passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts and\n               discussing the bankrupt[cy] bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money he is collecting for various\n               individuals. Asks Woods to forward land patents to him.\n               Asks Woods if he will run for General Assembly\n               again.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Watson to lease land in Ohio County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Ogden to lease twelve acres of land in Ohio\n               County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf decisions at a court held March Term 1799.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns building a house for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo clean and fence twenty acres in the Territory in\n               exchange for one hundred acres of land in Ohio\n               County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning elections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTelling Woods he is unable to pay him any money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to sell to Moore and McClure 134 acres in\n               the Northwest Territory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to sell 300 acres to Tallman in Northwest\n               Territory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting Woods' help in securing a place on the\n               Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrdering Woods to return arms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussing Randolph Academy. Gives family news and\n               says [Nehemiah?] Creavens [Cravens] \"is crazy by this\n               time.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe is unable to finish paying Woods for land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking him to come to Zac Sprigg's house to give\n               depositions concerning a contested election for the\n               General Assembly. 1 page. Includes fragment, 7 September\n               1799, of a notice to Arch[ibal]d Woods, Moses Shepherd,\n               Zac Sprigg, \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"George Moses\"\u003eGeo[rge] Moses\u003c/abbr\u003eand\n               William Dement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussing the transfer of a note for money owed by\n               Woods from Breckinridge to George Cooper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChapline is unable to attend the muster. Orders Woods\n               to command in his place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribing how survey is to be made out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells Woods to make out certificate of survey to\n               Henry Banks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussing money and legal matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders Woods to order a court martial for Lieutenant\n               Thomas Gray on charges made by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Captain Jacob Whetzell [Wetzel]\"\u003eCapt[ai]n\n               Jacob Whetzell [Wetzel].\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses vehement opposition to Kentucky and\n               Virginia Resolutions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn how to proceed with land business and military\n               land warrants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest for flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land in Kentucky sold to [Richard]\n               Yeates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning [Benjamin] Biggs, session of legislature\n               and family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking for money Woods owes him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning 2,000 acres of land bought by Faw from\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttempts to tend to his uncle's business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning resolutions passed by opposition members\n               of Virginia General Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns suing [?] Payne for money owed Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLocation of Woods' warrants in the Northwest\n               Territory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgainst letter by committee of opposition members of\n               General Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncing Wilson's candidacy for the Virginia\n               Senate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGiving family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection returns for [Monongalia] County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the execution of a writ.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Low to lease the plantation (\"Greenfield\") on\n               which Woods lives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Cravens and Tallman to build a house for\n               Chapline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives terms on which land in Northwest Territory is\n               sold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the candidacy of John J. Jacobs and\n               Archibald Woods for Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the candidacy of John J. Jacobs and\n               Archibald Woods for Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaking an offer for land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a deed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning committee of Federalists and asking\n               Federalists to vote.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSelling Woods a set of blacksmith's tools which are\n               listed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking whether [Henry?] Lee ever surveyed the land\n               Evans has laid a warrant on.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking Woods to give some money to \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"George Poage\"\u003eGeorg[e] Poage\u003c/abbr\u003eand\n               asking Woods it he is a candidate for Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to sell 150 acres in the Northwest\n               Territory to Eagleston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a lawsuit between them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting title papers for Jno. Poage and asking\n               Woods to use his influence in preventing the removal of\n               the district court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVouching for William Tate who wishes to buy land in\n               Ohio County for an [inn or tavern?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanking Woods for his offer to sell land to Cloyd at\n               a reduced price.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrying to find out when Woods will be going to the\n               woods to survey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforming Woods that [?] Duvall. had saved Woods'\n               land from being sold for taxes and giving family\n               news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGiving family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a stolen horse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the claim of Jacob Beason to land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking Woods to pay taxes on McClenechan's land for\n               him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCriticizing Woods' dealings with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses receipts for wheat and asks to be sent\n               flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDemanding payment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWanting to buy land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning military land warrants and Robert\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Black to put a shingle roof on Woods' barn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to lease Johnson and Hamblin land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo take depositions in lawsuit of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRobert Poage\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDavid Bradford\u003c/title\u003ein Virginia\n               High Court of Chancery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a lawsuit he is handling for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the location of land by military\n               warrant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a court decision in High Court of Chancery\n               in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003e[Woods?]\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003eand \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eTodd\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eexecutors [of ?]\u003c/title\u003ein\n               Botetourt County Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates he has not moved yet, but there is a wagon\n               road across the mountains to Fincastle. Is sending money\n               owed to Woods but can not send all of it. Gives family\n               news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStating he will be going to Alexandria and Washington\n               [D.C.] and will carry out business for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTelling about his crops and expressing Federalist\n               sentiments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econcerns an injunction and money owed to Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded ALS, Polly Wilson, Morgantown, [Virginia]\n               [West Virginia] to [Ann (Poage) Woods], giving family\n               news. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting [Ann (Poage)] Woods' right of dower in\n               land purchased from Woods by [?] McNear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting deeds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncing his intention to move.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning David Yeates, a weaver.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the deposition of [Thomas] Kenton in a\n               land dispute and mentions [Henry] Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a land dispute and the deposition of his\n               mother Ann McGintry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes memorandum, n.d., concerning procedure in\n               the lawsuit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes memorandum 6 December 1797, of\n               Archibald Woods, concerning Abraham Chapline, advice, 12\n               December 1797, of Bushrod Washington; cover sheet, 22\n               July 1801. of L. Burfoot, sending letter of Daniel Call;\n               and copy (made by P. Tinsley) of decree 28 September\n               1805, of the Virginia Superior Court of Chancery in the\n               lawsuit of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRobert Poage\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAbraham Chaplaine and David\n               Bradford.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning military land disputes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns a lawsuit between [?] McIntire and Archibald\n               Woods and the debate in the General Assembly over the\n               division of Kanawha County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econcerning the Land Office bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eALS. Deposition, 1802, of Archibald Woods in a land\n               dispute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to thirty-five acres to Hamblin and Witt.\n               Hambler and Witt are to plant apple trees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money owed to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to lease ninety acres of land to Dean. Dean\n               is to take care of orchard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning military land warrants. Asks if Whetsel\n               [Wetzel] got his money \"for the Negro he sent down the\n               River.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning [Albert] Gallatin and the Northwest\n               Territory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to lease to Johnson twenty-nine acres of\n               land. Johnson is to take care of the fruit trees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo change an agreement concerning the delivery of\n               flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the lawsuit of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMcIntire\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003ein the Virginia High\n               Court of Chancery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land and the appointment of a\n               magistrate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the appointment of a magistrate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods owes money for a subscription to Universal\n               Gazette, a newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money owed to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land in the Northwest Territory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land for Abraham Faw.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrdering him to order all commissioned officers to\n               meet at Wheeling for muster and training.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCreain is interested in purchasing land from Woods\n               and Bowyer would like to rent some land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money owed to Woods by Chapline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Copy of ALS, n.d., of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Gelaspie\"\u003eW[illia]m\n               Gelaspie,\u003c/abbr\u003eStation Camp, Sumner County, Tennessee,\n               to [Abraham Chapline], concerning money. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning [?] Biggs' surveying.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the surveying of land in the Northwest\n               Territory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking Woods to let Mark Jeacobs [Jacobs] live on\n               land owned by Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting Woods to sell his land and it he has done\n               so to remit payments in pot metal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDecides not to exchange land with Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas paid the tax on Woods' land to prevent sale for\n               non-payment of taxes. Asks about worth of land he owns\n               on Ohio River so he can sell or exchange it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGiving news about his mill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning deed to land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanking him for paying taxes on Woods' land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGiving a description of Countyside. Joseph Woods is\n               keeping a store. Gives price of flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003einforming Ann Woods of death of her father and the\n               division of his estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, ALS, E. Wilson, n.p., to sisister [sister,\n               Ann (Poage) Woods], concerning the death of their father\n               and giving other family news. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Okey to lease thirty acres of land adjoining\n               Captuna [Captina] Creek.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the milling of flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning location of a salt spring and asking Woods\n               to survey some land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffering to exchange some land with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a plot for David Hozack's land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money owed to Woods for flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the location of a court house in Belmont,\n               County, Ohio and land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Witt and Roberts to lease land in Belmont County,\n               Ohio. Witt and Roberts are to preserve the orchard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money owed Archibald Woods. Discusses the\n               murder of an Indian trader.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting planks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWanting to lease land from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrdering him to order his battalion to report for\n               training.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs sending his wife to pay Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a survey order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning her arrival and health and Jane [?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning politics in Mississippi, French in New\n               Orleans and price of goods is Natchez.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the settlement of a debt between Spencer\n               and \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Samuel Biddle\"\u003eSam[ue]l Biddle.\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentioning his poverty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning military warrant land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaying how much she is missed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquiring about military land located for [?]\n               Page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the Ohio legislature and the location of\n               the courthouse of [Belmont County, Ohio], the necessity\n               of building a road to it, ferries and the Miami\n               Exporting Company. [Bears notes in another hand]\n               incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses [Richard] Yeates' land and family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econcerning a survey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning title to land owned by [?] Graham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTelling Woods, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003ePoage\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBradford \u0026amp;\n               Chaplin[e]\u003c/title\u003ecould not be tried in his district of\n               the [Virginia High Court of Chancery].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a law suit and a possible exchange of\n               land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the lawsuit of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMcIntire\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003ein the Virginia High\n               Court of Chancery. Gives his opinion of the Louisiana\n               Purchase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the building of a dam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land in Ohio County surveyed by Woods for\n               her husband.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking if Woods has sold his land for him. If so,\n               please remit money in metal caskings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaying he has sent Andrew [Woods] and an Indian\n               trader up White River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking Woods to come make a survey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning money owed Woods by [Joseph?]\n               Tomlingson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning disputed land in Kentucky.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Prittyman to lease land. Lease extended for\n               another year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land disputes between Woods and\n               Yeates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor money received.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives his opinions of Methodists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to exchange land with Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Cassat to pay Woods back for flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGiving family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the lawsuit of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003ePoage\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChapline.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning [William] Croghan and land belonging to\n               Woods in Kentucky.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Croghan's purchase of land owned by\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning death of Aggy Poage, other family news and\n               election of Philip Doddridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Philip Doddridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOhio for Witt to rent land. Witt is to take care of\n               the orchard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking to buy the land he lives on from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking Woods to forward a letter for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor on moiety [half] of the first instal[l]ment \u0026amp;\n               surveying expenses for land [in Northwest Territory]\n               offered for sale at Steubenville.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives family news, discusses Philip Doddridge and\n               land speculation in [Northwest Territory]; and the\n               \"conversion\" of the Presbyterian minister, William\n               Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo convey land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Philip Dod[d]ridge, the lawsuit of [John] \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMcIntire\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods,\u003c/title\u003eand \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a deed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the location of a road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the sale of land for taxes, the lawsuit of\n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eJohn Macker\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis Cragg.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning their land dispute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffering to sell him burr mill stones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThat Edward Coats' son, William will become an\n               apprentice to Hoover, a saddlemaker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo split land in Kentucky if Pogue is successful in\n               proving claim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrdering flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a lawsuit involving [?] Fulton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Betsy Woods and family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of title to promise to convey 240 acres to the\n               Ramseys.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the visit of Woods' daughter, a proposed\n               trip to Augusta, and the possibility of Wilson running\n               for Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas paid taxes owed on Woods' Kentucky land. Is\n               interested in selling or exchanging 1200 acres of land\n               on or near the Ohio [River].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Pergrin to lease 17 acres of land from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a note for money due Robert Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Reed and Edwards to lease a house and garden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo convey to Nehemiah Cravins [Cravens] 300 acres of\n               land in Ohio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells of the birth of a daughter. \"The election is\n               over \u0026amp; I am easy--when vice prevails and wicked men\n               bear sway the post of honour is a private\n               station;...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to sell 250 acres of land to Mothral and\n               Mantooth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrdering flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrdering flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffering land for sale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a lawsuit involving land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Deafabough to run a grist mill for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning lawsuit of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003e[William] Lewis\u003c/title\u003eand \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMcIntyre\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking about Archibald Woods' health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting the health of his daughter and the lawsuit\n               of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMcIntyre\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking Woods to sell a slave for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the lawsuit of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning disputed land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Steenrod to sell one half of a tract of land\n               containing one hundred and eighty acres.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Ingledue to run a grist mill for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses fever. Tells Woods one of deeds he has from\n               him has no witness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells his uncle he has moved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a land dispute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the lawsuits of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMcIntyre\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003eand \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking Woods to pay him for surveying.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning taking wheat to his mill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor McConnell to run a grist mill for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to deliver flour to the McClures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThat Patterson Ingledue's death was due to accident\n               by the falling of a tree.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo settle the estate of Patterson Ingledue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Swiney to rent eighteen acres from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor land in Belmont County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas bought wheat for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to sell to his nephew his surveyor's\n               compass.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land Woods wants to purchase. Is concerned\n               about his land in Ohio County, Virginia [West\n               Virginia].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Black to rent twenty-six acres from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Witt to rent land from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efor McConnell and Dean to rent ninety acres of land\n               from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the sale of land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells Woods the surveys he is asking about can not be\n               found.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking about mill wheels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Black to build a house. Lists tasks Black is to\n               perform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a temporary assignment of dower.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the delivery of mill wheels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Feay to sell one hundred acres of land to\n               Milligan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoney owed for subscription to \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eUnited States\n               Gazette.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill try to aid Woods in the capture of a runaway\n               slave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the lawsuits of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003ePoage\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChapline \u0026amp;\n               Bradford.\u003c/title\u003eAsks Call to represent Poage in the\n               Court of Appeals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land owned by Crogan in Ohio County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking Woods to collect a debt from Caleb Reeves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning an injunction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrying to settle \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the location of a road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the lawsuit, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the lawsuit, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land belonging to \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"George Pepperly;\"\u003eG[eorg]e\n               Pepperly;\u003c/abbr\u003eand the lawsuit \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Edmonds to lease twenty-nine acres from\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaying Richard Parriott wishes to buy McClandhan's\n               land. Will trade a slave family for it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Humphrey Marshall; and \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to deliver flour to the McClures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning an offer to settle \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMcIntire\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land; and also slaves which had belonged\n               to [Harman] Blennerhassett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econcerning Woods vs. Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes ALS, Patsey Houston, Natural Bridge,\n               [Virginia], to Archibald Woods, concerning a trip to see\n               sister, Polly McClung. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants him to accompany Betsy to see Polly\n               [McClung].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgreeing to defend him in the lawsuit of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMcIntire\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking Sheffey to take depositions in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a still.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the purchase of land and slaves from\n               [William] McClandhan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarpenter is migrating to West. Will leave room in\n               his wagon for Marhew Quick if Quick is interested. Asks\n               Woods to give message.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the decision in the lawsuit of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffering to sell land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning an appeal of the decision in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning encumbrances upon the property of William\n               Chapline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the route of the United States Road to\n               Wheeling, [Virginia] [West Virginia].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor an attachment against the estate of Moses\n               Thompson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes plat, n.d., of land owned by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"John Lee\"\u003eJ[oh]n Lee\u003c/abbr\u003eand \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Woods\"\u003eArchi[bal]d\n               Woods.\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the conveyance of land from William Chapline to\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders Woods to order companies to Wheeling for\n               training.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to designate his military land so Bay can\n               pay taxes on it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells of birth of George Washington Wilson, sickness\n               of many and death of Hezekiah Reader from fever. Wants\n               sister to write and come to see her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApology for not having written him concerning the\n               decision in [ \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003e].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the conveyance of 331 1/2 acres of land in Ohio\n               County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffering to deal for land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaying they will not pay an order for grinding wheat\n               at Woods' mill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStating he will buy land from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecounts his side of Woods vs. Lewis and asks\n               Blackburn to be his lawyer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGiving news about influenza in Lexingtown [Lexington,\n               Kentucky] and discussing a land dispute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander Mitchel, n.p., to Thomas Dickerson, near\n               Short Creek, Ohio County, Virginia [West Virginia]\n               asking him if he saw Thomas Kennady in 1776 concerning\n               land improvements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaying he has paid the tax due on Woods' land. People\n               in Western part of state want to perpetuate seat of\n               government at Chillicothe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdmonds is to take particular care of fruit\n               trees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking Woods to serve as executor in his plan to\n               settle the estate of George Dement and to effect a\n               settlement between the heirs of Dement and the heirs of\n               Ignatious Sirums.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods if he has made up his mind about a\n               bargain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes a memorandum of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Woods\"\u003eArchi[bal]d\n               Woods\u003c/abbr\u003econcerning power of attorney. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells Woods to send down flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns a missing arms shipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStill interested in Woods' land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOkey is concerned about Woods' lawsuit against\n               Timmons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells Woods he has been denied change of venue in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to pay taxes on land he [William Croghan]\n               owns. Wants to know about \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"John McIntire\"\u003e[John?] McIntire\u003c/abbr\u003ewho\n               purchased \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"George Rogers Clark\"\u003eGeorge R[ogers]\n               Clark's\u003c/abbr\u003eright to land on Ohio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders Woods to order his battalion to Wheeling for\n               training.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEvans is concerned about a land claim he has.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants Woods to report on his land to him, since Hill\n               desires to settle on it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is the opinion of several people that Woods' flour\n               is unfit for market. \"Mr. Miller states that all the\n               flour in Charlestown, that was made before September is\n               sower [sour] and unfit for market.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas asked for continuance in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003e. Gives Blackburn\n               other directions in handling the case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding a memorandum of agreement (witnessed by C.\n               Hammond and \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"George Knox\"\u003eGeo[rge] Knox\u003c/abbr\u003e). 1 page.\n               2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers Negro slaves to Woods in exchange for land.\n               Describes the slave families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHough has checked Woods' land for taxes due.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Moore if he knows about location of U.S. road.\n               Wants to be appointed a commissioner to lay road out in\n               Ohio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssures Woods his offer of slaves will not injure\n               Woods' claim in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders Woods to draft 46 men.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas no Negros to sell. Wants Woods to survey some\n               land for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn compliance with order, has militia company\n               together.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to meet with Woods to buy land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers to settle money owed him in wheat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes ACy. [Archibald Woods] to [George Hancock],\n               concerning slaves Hancock wishes to sell. Woods\n               discusses prices. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn application was made to change Venue in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003e. It failed. Has\n               heard of no application since. Johnson had small pox.\n               Cannot issue subpoena for witness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives information and advice on \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdmonds is to take particular care of the fruit trees\n               and orchard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks what Woods wants him to do in a lawsuit\n               involving land. \"We are advised by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William McKinley\"\u003eW[illia]m\n               McKinley\u003c/abbr\u003ethat he has been pressed into the\n               electioneering campaign--the conduct of Gen'l J. G.\n               I--in this respect must be as bad as an English press\n               gang--poor MC is to be pitied.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSorry to hear her sister has been unwell, brother\n               Billy's wife has consumption. \"Nancy Wilson has two\n               sons. I think she breeds well...I was surprised when Mr.\n               hood informed me that Brother Bob was with you. I should\n               be very glad to see him provided he could be sober and\n               rational.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes AL, [Polly Wilson] to [Woods] girls. 1\n               page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrdering Woods to order his Battalion to Wheeling for\n               training.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndertook to get paper [needed in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003e] from Sweet\n               Springs. Found he had to go on to Munroe [Monroe] C.H.\n               Papers not ready. Clerk issued order that he would send\n               papers. Case was docketed in Rockbridge. Subp[o]ena\n               issued for Patrick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers to locate military land for Nicholas'\n               warrant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants the patents for the 17,000 acre survey\n               belonging to the partnership, so he can inquire about\n               taxes due on it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSickness prevented sending deeds. Asks for money\n               Woods owes him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces Noah Zane. Zane is the bearer of\n               remonstrances [counteracting] remonstrances from\n               Pennsylvania on the subject of the National road.\n               Describes route the commissioners laid out. Hopes that\n               route will be kept.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to borrow money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSent receipts which Woods has failed to get. Asks\n               Woods to take \"best matters\" [action]. Wishes Woods not\n               to be uneasy about the money he owes Woods. Expects to\n               make a payment this fall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Brother Archibald \u0026amp; myself having made an\n               alteration in our agreement respecting this place on\n               which I live, it is necessary our article in your hands\n               should be destroyed...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccording to list of military claims, there is none\n               due Andrew Robinson. Thanks Woods for paying taxes on\n               his land Ohio County. Asks Woods to continue until land\n               can be sold and try to find purchaser.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[ \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003e] will probably be\n               tried in September. Papers have not yet arrived.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShe is pregnant. Had expected a visit this\n               summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, ALS, P[olly] Wilson, n.p., to Eliza and\n               Polly Wood[s]. Wants them to write. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDefends his treatment of Woods' son, Alpheus [in\n               school]. \"If Franklin [Woods' other son] to exculpate\n               himself has represented to you that I did not pay the\n               same attention to him, that I did to others, I assure\n               you that he wronged me.\" Assures Woods he will do all in\n               his power for his improvement. Lists subjects he will be\n               offering.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Franklin Woods and Aipheus Woods\"\u003eFranklin\n               and Aipheus [Woods]\u003c/abbr\u003ehome. Defends \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Thomas Glisson\"\u003e[Thomas] Glisson\u003c/abbr\u003eas a\n               teacher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas omitted entering the land. Lists entries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders Woods to order his battalion to Wheeling for\n               training.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas sent deed. Please remit money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[ \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003e] has been continued\n               until April. \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"General Breckenridge\"\u003eGen[era]l\n               Breckenridge\u003c/abbr\u003e\u0026amp; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Allen Taylor\"\u003e[Allen] Taylor\u003c/abbr\u003edid not\n               attend the exposition of Genl Preston. Fears the loss of\n               Sheffey at next term.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere has been a continuance in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003e. Afraid he can not\n               attend the trial in the spring due to serving in\n               Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of Betsy Poage. Summarizes national politics\n               and rumors of Europe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[ \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003e] is continued.\n               Injunction has been granted. Encloses subpoena.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas never heard from Woods about his claims for land\n               in Woods' County. \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Oldham\"\u003eW[illia]m Oldham\u003c/abbr\u003ewill\n               handle it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers negro slaves for sale, Easther, Harry \u0026amp;\n               Nancy as well as a \"lad\" and a \"girl,\" 7 years old.\n               Describes their abilities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends commission. \"I never wished to hold an office\n               that I was not thought worthy of, if you thought me\n               incapable of discharging my duty or unworthy of\n               promotion I will ask you why did you not communicate\n               your objection to me before the Court Marshall\n               [martial].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks one of them to pay taxes on \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Woods\"\u003eArch[ibal]d Woods\u003c/abbr\u003e'\n               land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives directions in taking \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"General Breckinridge\"\u003eGen[era]l\n               Breckinridge's\u003c/abbr\u003edeposition. Recounts proposals from\n               \u003cabbr expan=\"George Hancock\"\u003e[George]\n               Hancock.\u003c/abbr\u003eProposes his grounds for a\n               settlement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives his price for a slave, Jacob.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes receipt for Zac. Sprigg. 1 page. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBirth of Louisa Ann. \"Mrs. Kerns the ladys wedding\n               you was at when you was here shews the fruits of her\n               marriage verry plain.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes P[olly] Wilson, n.p., to [Woods] girls.\n               Invites them for a visit. \"Betsy you cannot get anybody\n               to have you where you are known.\" Lists recent weddings.\n               1 page. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIf Woods can come to his [Thomas Warman] mothers he\n               will take five dollars less.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnlow is to clear land, repair a cabin, build a\n               stable and repair fences.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe owns no land in US Military District, north of the\n               Scioto. A Capt. John Brown did own a quarter township,\n               but suspects it has been sold. He owns 8 or ten thousand\n               acres in tracts of 1000 acres which he would sell.\n               Describes one tract. Price is three dollars per acre but\n               would accept \"two or three young negro men at valuation\n               in part payment.\" Two \u0026amp; half dollars per acre for\n               other tracts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas sent deed to Mr. Chambers of Kentucky. Requests\n               Woods to rent a plantation for him. Pay taxes due on\n               it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends information on the murder and names of the\n               children of D. Bradford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSince he has resolved to leave Morgantown, he wants\n               Woods to remit money. \"There is not I believe any part\n               of the civilized world where education is thought so\n               little of as this place.\" Asks questions about the\n               Wheeling area. Can produce testimonies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSold Noah Linsly interest in Capteen bottom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOwns a quarter section of military land. Gives terms\n               and location.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusiness with Woods' son, Thomas. Asks for more\n               time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends wheat and cotton Woods requested. Don't send\n               corn or meal. Do send bran.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill sell lands at Fishing Creek to Woods' neighbor\n               for cash if offer is high enough.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoesn't understand why he didn't receive all the\n               money due him from Woods. Has been sick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on various schools in his County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetailed description of how it is to be built.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill send record of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003e(300 pages) when\n               Woods remits fee of forty-five dollars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas purchased a farm 3 miles from Morgantown. \"The\n               people in my neighborhood are perfectly indifferent\n               about the education of their children so that I cannot\n               expect to derive anything from tuition among them.\"\n               Would come to Wheeling if three hundred dollars could be\n               procured. If not, will open school at his farm. Pledges\n               to be attentive to \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Franklin [Wood\"\u003eFranklin\n               Wood]\u003c/abbr\u003e[Woods' son.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives Woods advice on how to recover costs from\n               [John] McIntire. Will attend \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003eat Rockbridge\n               Superior Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe two young men who contracted with Shepherd for\n               flour have been at all mills and cannot get flour. Will\n               have to give you the price you ask.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSalutation is \"Dear And[re]w.\" Wishes him to write\n               respecting the receipts for costs in the suit with the\n               Wilson's and Harbison's bond. \"As I of late feel my\n               constitution decline, my wish is as far as possible to\n               draw my concerns to a close. Ask [George] Hancock to\n               have business in Botetourt with Wilson's settled.\" \"have\n               not got my business with Lewis finally settled as\n               yet...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresented receipts to [?] Wilson. He would not refund\n               the money. Left receipts and letter with \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"George Hancock\"\u003e[George] Hancock.\u003c/abbr\u003e\"I\n               start in a few days for Kentucky with my little family\n               \u0026amp; small portion of this world's goods--my wife\n               [Elenor] has been in a bad state of health since early\n               spring. My mother \u0026amp; brother And[re]w also are in bad\n               health as usual. Write if you receive this letter.\n               Address letter to Lincoln County near Stanford\n               Kentucky.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists officers elected by company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to meet him in Staunton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists terms on which he will settle with Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces [?] McKnight who claims land in Ohio\n               County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTerms upon which he will sell his farm, mill,\n               dwelling house and distillery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTerms on which Josiah Dillon will pay Bank of\n               Marietta.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTerms upon which the directors will accept payment of\n               Dillon's debt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods will take up Dillon's note on Bank of Marietta.\n               Dillon will convey house and lot to Woods. Dillon will\n               convey residue of property to \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"George Paull\"\u003eGeo[rge] Paull.\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas offered for Congress. Chancellor made decree in\n               [Woods vs. Lewis]. Decree is agreeable to last\n               verdict.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuestioning whether a judgment against Josiah Dillon\n               in federal court is a lien against property he has\n               bought from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Poage to collect money due in execution of\n               decree in [ \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003e]. Gives Poage\n               directions about collecting it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntends to get money to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants McClandhan to collect money due on execution\n               against \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Lewis\"\u003eW[illia]m Lewis.\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, ACy of AL, [Archibald Woods] to \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"James Breckinridge\"\u003eJa[me]s\n               Breckinridge.\u003c/abbr\u003eWoods blames Breckenridge for not\n               paying over money owed him by William Lewis. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[?] Hughes received fee who will handle Woods'\n               business with Bell. Pogue obtained judgment for 7,000\n               dollars against [?] Brown. Gives family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to know if [?] Hughes brought suit against \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Benjamin Bell\"\u003e[Benjamin] Bell\u003c/abbr\u003efor\n               him. It not, will employ \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Alexander Marshall\"\u003eAlex[ande]r\n               Marshall\u003c/abbr\u003enext.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes college at Canonsburgh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants all papers pertaining to lease of a piece of\n               property sent to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas purchased property of John Thompson. Woods is at\n               liberty to make use of his house after expiration of the\n               lease.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests pay for services as adjutant in 4th Regiment\n               of Virginia militia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecounts his difficulty in obtaining money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas had no further account from Staunton. \"I had\n               expected to see Genll Paull present my compl[iments] to\n               [?] and tell him to be so good as to procure a copy of\n               your Constitution on Regulations of your Library and\n               forward to me as soon as possible as I am to report on\n               that subject for our town is establishing a\n               library.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a decree against \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Lewis\"\u003e[William] Lewis.\u003c/abbr\u003eClerk\n               has failed to certify when the injunction was\n               granted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot be at election [in Ohio County, Virginia].\n               Hopes his opponent will not exceed him in that County\n               more than 30 votes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants [?] Woods [son of Archibald Woods] to come next\n               week if he is coming to live with him. Will leave terms\n               up to McLure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrown wants to rent house. Wants a sign and four beds\n               and complains of rent being too high.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Paull had held deed of trust on two lots in\n               St. Clairsville, Ohio for money owed Bank of Marietta by\n               Dillon. Paull is deeding property to Woods to discharge\n               the deed of trust. \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Edward Bryson.\"\u003eEdw[ard] Bryson.\u003c/abbr\u003e1\n               page. Includes affidavit of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"W[illia]m Farris, Jun[io]r\"\u003eWilliam Farris,\n               Jun[io]r.\u003c/abbr\u003e1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHorse bought by White or his brother in St.\n               Clairsville, [Ohio] stands on lot bought by Woods from\n               Josiah Dillon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShall be engaged at Judge Lockwood fitting out a\n               boat. Mortgage must be recorded.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to survey land to divide farm between\n               Chapline and Evans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis has deposited money with \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"General James Breckinridge\"\u003eGeneral [James]\n               Breckinridge\u003c/abbr\u003efor Woods' claim. [?] Walker previous\n               to going to Kentucky left memo respecting Woods' suit\n               with Wilson. No bill was filed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResults of election between \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William McKinley\"\u003eW[illia]m\n               McKinley\u003c/abbr\u003eand Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas not heard from lawyers concerning \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003e. \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Thomas Wilson\"\u003eTh[oma]s Wilson\u003c/abbr\u003eis\n               elected to Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists tasks and prices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the discharge of the deed of trust by Paull\n               and the validity of Woods' title to Dillon's\n               property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks if copy of decree in [ \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003e] has been\n               forwarded.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Noah?] Linsly has decided against Woods and Paull\n               concerning the discharge of the deed of trust by Paull\n               selling Dillon's lots to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransmits payment to discharge note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the price of a hopperboy for a flour\n               mill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for delay. Called away by death of a\n               friend in Baltimore. Has sent copy of decree to clerk of\n               Monroe so he can issue execution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants James Paull to send him a pair of pigs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends decree in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIssued against property of Amos Shearman and Joseph\n               Ferroi in the lawsuit of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMatthew Kerr\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFerroi.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppoints Woods president of a court-martial to try\n               James G. Laidley for disorderly behaviour and\n               disobedience of orders at the 113th Regiment. \"Also for\n               conspiring with his subaltern officers previous to \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"said\"\u003es[ai]d\u003c/abbr\u003emuster to be disorderly\n               on the day of said muster.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, DS, of Benj[ami]n Biggs, certifying he did\n               employ John Finney to summons the officers to attend the\n               trial of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Laidley\"\u003eL[a]idley.\u003c/abbr\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests Erwin pay forty-two dollars to [?] Evans for\n               license to rise hopperboy at Woods' mill. \"The mill\n               stands on Wheat's run a branch of Wheeling Creeke, [sic]\n               in Ohio County, Virginia [West Virginia]...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends bill [of complaint] for Woods to answer in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson's Ex[ecut]ors\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstructed by Lieutenant Governor \"to inform you that\n               commissions cannot issue...until it shall be\n               specified...what vacancies they are to fill; or if for a\n               new company that also should be specified.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"George William Smith\"\u003eGeo[rge] W[illia]m\n               Smith,\u003c/abbr\u003eLieutenant Governor and \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Jno. W. Pleasants\"\u003eJ[no] W.\n               Pleasants.\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, DS, of Benj[amin] Biggs attesting that\n               Andrew Howlett had taken oath as captain. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds oats from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph Cloyd's wife and daughter died. Houston's \"son\n               Andrew got a cut on his knee last winter which had\n               nearly taken his life.\" Gives other family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003eand \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson's heirs\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas made an alteration in the [promissory] note Woods\n               sent for him to sign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes ALS, of John Anderson, n.d., to Archibald\n               Woods, Ohio County, Virginia. Robert Anderson is not\n               willing that John Anderson should quit his work before\n               harvest so Woods can expect them July 15. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders Woods to order regiment to Wheeling for\n               muster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas collected 792 dollars in execution granted in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003e. Marshall has taken\n               all the personal property of William Lewis. Let him know\n               how to transmit money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to lease the stone house and stable to be\n               built. Describes how stable is to be constructed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSent articles written for.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends sympathy for death of Archibald Woods' son.\n               Unable to attend funeral.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePleased with executive appointment of a judge for our\n               circuit. Try to block appointment of [?] Jackson by\n               legislature. Thinks [Congressional] session will be long\n               and boisterous. His reception in Woods' County has made\n               impressions on his mind.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeix agrees to build a barn for Evans. Description of\n               how it is to be built.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers land for sale adjoining land owned by Woods at\n               the mouth of Capteen Creek.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotifies Woods that a note of Michael Cresap,\n               endorsed by Woods is due and unpaid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eZebu Warner is indebted to Woods for rent. Gives\n               Griffith options on how to handle the collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes ALS, of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Woods\"\u003eArchi[bal]d\n               Woods,\u003c/abbr\u003en.p., to Zebu Warner, n.p. concerns rent\n               owed to Woods. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaments loss of Woods' son. Not able to make any\n               statement with respect to Woods' account with \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"George Poage\"\u003eGeo[rge] Poage\u003c/abbr\u003ewithout\n               assistance of Woods' papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes receipt from J. Russle [?] to David Banes[?]\n               for wheat to the account of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Woods,\"\u003eA[rchibald]\n               Woods.\u003c/abbr\u003e1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, fragment of an account. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIf Woods has made purchase of the Jughandle Mills,\n               write him and he will send Woods a draft of his\n               proportion of the halfe [sic].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpoke to \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"R. Thompson\"\u003eR. [?] Thompson\u003c/abbr\u003ewho is\n               considered one of the best house-carpenters here\n               respecting the undertaking of your house. The Republican\n               ticket succeeded in all three members with a majority of\n               two to three hundred votes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas learned by George Paull that Mr. Lewis has sold\n               his land. Informed a proposition is made by Mr. Lewis to\n               pay to \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Poage\"\u003eW[illia]m Poage\u003c/abbr\u003eof\n               Augusta [for Woods]. Thanks McClandhan for his friendly\n               aid in having the business brought to a close.\n               Speculates on other terms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns taxes on land in Ohio County owned by Cloyd\n               family and by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Matthew Houston\"\u003eM[atthe]w\n               Houston.\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants Woods to make him some flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks that he look for patents for George and Isaac\n               Kelly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to tell him how to go about military\n               patents. Has visited the President and also attended the\n               House of Madam. At next interview with President intends\n               to mention the Road. Many petitioners praying to be\n               relieved from injuries sustained under the\n               nonimportation law. Affair of the Chesapeake settled.\n               Determined representation for the states. The \"Harriet\"\n               sails in a few days with messengers to England and\n               France. Mr. Taylor son of Jno Taylor goes to England and\n               Mr. Biddle son of Clement Biddle goes to France. \"it is\n               hard to say what course our great men will take. I\n               believe...leaders know not what to do. Not do I know who\n               is to be the leader. I believe in Caucus it was\n               determined to elect \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Henry Clay\"\u003eH[enry] Clay,\u003c/abbr\u003espeaker and\n               they did elect him.\" Describes Clay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas about thirty-five feet of pipes now by him and\n               expects to set another kiln next week when he expects to\n               have Woods' in it. Wants to know what other kind, of\n               ware Woods would wish to be sent along with them. \"Here\n               let me remark that Mr. Wales opinion of stone ware pipes\n               is higher than ever \u0026amp; he regrets that the town of\n               Steubensville does not use them instead of wood.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo assign and transfer to Archibald Woods twenty\n               shares in Bank of Steubenville.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives his recollection of a transaction between\n               himself and John McClure. Mr. Reed's young daughter\n               died. Have searched for cloth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for being so long, in making his returns\n               because he couldn't understand it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, ALS, from Andrew Howlett to Archebel\n               [Archibald] Woods, 30 December 1811. Has sent returns by\n               Moses Chaplin[e]. 1 page. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns settling Woods vs. Lewis. \"Beware of being\n               taken in as all those people are Great Sharpers. Beware\n               of going in any barter or bargain with them. If possible\n               they will try to pawn some old or good for nothing\n               Negroes on you, or some other old stuff or bad\n               bonds.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived four hundred dollars from [William] Lewis.\n               Taken a bond on Burwell. Not knowing the amount of the\n               Ex[ecution] nor Cred[i]ts, could not go into a final\n               settlement. Can have it credited to execution by writing\n               clerk of Monroe or attorney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Ann Woods for sending Patty up. Glad to hear\n               of Betsy's safe delivery. \"if I live as long as the\n               first week in May and no accident happens I expect to\n               have an addition to my family, already to[o] large, but\n               when we have them we are sorry for to part with them.\"\n               Misses her husband [who is in Congress]. Hope he returns\n               in March, but if the[y] declare war he may be detained a\n               month or two longer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresented draft to Sheffey. Mentioned \"the\n               establishment of the Road to his Majesty but have no\n               answer to the point.\" Discusses increase in military\n               establishment. Bills on Navy laid on table to make room\n               for land force. Wilson voted no to raising 25,000\n               soldiers. Asks what the people think. Doubts leaders.\n               Thinks war will ensue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received draft [to settle \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003e]. Has to be sent\n               back to \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Poage\"\u003eW[illia]m Poage\u003c/abbr\u003eto\n               obtain proper endorsement. \"We hear of nothing here but\n               war...\" Lists bills concerning raising troops. President\n               will not act on the U.S. Road, saying there is no money\n               to expend.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs making enquiries about a 3000 acre tract of\n               military land in Ohio County. Asks if land has been sold\n               for taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Evans to sell his farm to Eoff. Evans is also to\n               convey his interest in the ferries across the Ohio River\n               and across Wheeling Creek.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrescribing the uniform of the Virginia militia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses patent to Woods. Asks for recommendations\n               for officers in \"our (to be made Army)\". Rage for war\n               has subsided. Looks for proposition to repeal\n               non-importation law. Houses passes bill to repair old\n               frigates. Mentions [William Branch] Giles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould survey his land but had to attend Superior\n               Court at Wheeling. Makes proposal for 200 to 250 acres.\n               Offer is eight gallons good whiskey and one dollar per\n               acre. He offers flour. Draws plat to explain offer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePerson who delivers letter is authorized to sell land\n               for General James Allen and Col. David Allen. Discusses\n               past dispute with Woods over land in Kentucky he bought\n               from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuilding a sawmill. Thinks Mallory should have house\n               he is renting taken from him. Doesn't know anyone else\n               to rent it to. [Benjamin] Ruggles wants Paull to go in\n               with him and others on laying out a town,\n               [Woodsfield?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas heard rumors that political enemies may try to\n               have election for clerk set aside if they lose. Suggests\n               that Robert Woods as eldest magistrate to require\n               sheriff to summons all magistrates to elect a clerk for\n               County court in place of Moses Chapline, deceased.\n               Suggests form to use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received Woods recommendations for commissions as\n               officers. Trouble raising money. Considered salt tax.\n               \"The 'Constitution' has returned ten days \u0026amp; no\n               report of anything from England and France.\" Sheftey has\n               paid no money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoesn't have time to consider offer [for land].\n               Prefers bank stock to land. Prefers cash to bank stock.\n               If others sell out, he does not wish to be backward.\n               Does not think Archibald Woods' offer for his interest\n               in Botetourt includes what he will receive from Elijah\n               [Woods]. Wants Brother James [Woods] to appoint attorney\n               to settle price of land Robert Woods is to have from\n               Jo[seph] Woods and make a deed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses British spy, John Henry. \"It is not yet\n               determined who is to be next President. DeWitt Clinton\n               is spoken of.\" April elections will express public\n               mind.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses land owned by David and James Cloyd and \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Matthew Houston\"\u003eM[atthe]w Houston\u003c/abbr\u003ein\n               Ohio County. In \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis,\u003c/title\u003eLewis has sold land\n               to [?] Burwell. Lewis has paid $7,000 to W[illia]m\n               Poag[e]. James Greenlee married Miss [?] Paxton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDefends his handling of Woods business in the suit of\n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells Woods he can expect an embargo. Asks him to let\n               [?] Shepherd and all friends know.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists officers to be commissioned. Has enclosed\n               documents \"for the information of the people.\" Forwarded\n               report on subject of [U.S.] Road. Doesn't expect\n               anything to be done concerning road west of Monongahela.\n               Not at liberty to say more about [embargo]. Received no\n               more money from Sheffey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas not gotten a person to go see Windle for purpose\n               of making a purchase. Has not gotten survey made of\n               Capteena land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSending John McLure to collect $7,000 left by\n               [William] Lewis. has written clerk of Monroe County to\n               stay execution until November.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Woods (uncle) wishes to purchase 200 acres of\n               land from him. Price is $1,600. Has written father to\n               give Archibald Woods a power of attorney. Owes Robert\n               Woods. In addition owes $3,000-4,000 in Kentucky.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks to be recommended to be appointed a major in\n               army to be raised in Ohio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSheffey does not find it convenient to give a\n               settlement at this time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks that bearer be paid thirty-nine dollars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas seven thousand dollars as part of the execution\n               against [William] Lewis in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds to enter quarters [of land?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, AMs, of [Archibald Woods]. Asking that\n               volunteers for the army be encouraged. Tells what pay\n               and rations soldiers will receive. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas seen Battial Harrison who has the Virginia\n               military land warrants. Will make some proposition.\n               James Paull has gone to Richmond. Would rather deal with\n               Paull.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces Henry Greene who wishes to obtain advice\n               respecting the validity of a claim of land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds brick to mend a hearth. Asks for late\n               newspapers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResigning his office in the Wheeling Light Infantry.\n               Woods has written two names on the letter as possible\n               replacements for Pannill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on the measurement of lumber. Does not like\n               quality of the boards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes to know if Woods intends to let him have Mr.\n               Ramsey's place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePut advertisement in paper for sale of town lots and\n               sent notices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt the first muster of the [Weeling] Light Infantry,\n               ensign of the company made known his intention to\n               decline serving in the company in the capacity of an\n               officer longer than five years from the date of his\n               commissions. Company elected a replacement, John\n               Richardson and recommended him to be appointed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, AN, of [Archibald Woods], listing possible\n               officers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHad sent commission to Jno Richardson to be ensign\n               [in Wheeling Light Infantry]. Since Richardson has been\n               accused in affidavit by [?J Zane of saying he would not\n               interfere if slaves in eastern part of state rose up and\n               murdered their masters, he should return his\n               commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends Mr. Ross to repair public arms. [Woods has\n               written on the letter: William Ross at Frederick Town on\n               Monongala River, Washington County, Pencilvania\n               [Pennsylvania].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosed will gives the course of the war. Woods'\n               son, Thomas, stayed with him. Thinks it's high time for\n               Congress to adjourn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStill wants $1600 for the land he is offering to\n               Robert Woods. News about Andrew [Woods], Robert Woods,\n               and John M. Walker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to rent horse pasture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells Woods to have the public arms repaired.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnswer to a letter from Sheftey concerning Woods'\n               manner of collecting money due him in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003ev. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes ACy of AL, which is an earlier draft of\n               above. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses copy of [Daniel] Sheffey's statement which\n               Woods thinks is incorrect. Tries to understand the\n               statement. Thinks majority of people are opposed to war.\n               Cannot raise troops, as commander of 4th Regiment,\n               Virginia militia. Has on company volunteers, one company\n               drafted. Wife had large son, W[illia]m. Nearly cost her\n               her life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhiskey Woods has sold him is indifferent. Discusses\n               salt works. Cannot hire or sell slave because he has a\n               sore leg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot accept price Caldwell proposes for land. Gives\n               his offer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders Woods to order his regiment to Wheeling for\n               training.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to raise money owed to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Woods for paying taxes for him. Sends money by\n               son, John Croghan. Mentions George Croghan. Will\n               consider exchanging land with Woods after he gets\n               necessary information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks questions concerning impressment of camp\n               kettles, axes, and wagons. \"The troops from this\n               Regiment are to meet at this place on Tuesday next and\n               will proceed in boats to the place of Destination, on\n               Wednesday if possible, say Thursday at farthest. I shall\n               be happy to meet and accompany the troop from your\n               Regiment.\" Late orders authorize the Col. com[man]d[in]g\n               to provide for the transportation of the baggage. \"My\n               opinion is that wagons should be procured in each\n               regiment, they can be sent by water to point pleasant,\n               the horses by land, the camp kettles so far as we may\n               stand in need will be taken from Mr. Dutty... Keel Boats\n               going to Kenhawn for salt can be procured if you can\n               engage but I have as yet engaged by one, three will be\n               necessary.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnderstands Woods' men are to meet this day at\n               Wheeling. Sends Capt. Russel to receive from information\n               as to boats for the transportation of the troops and\n               also as to provisions. \"Say five days Rations of bread\n               and salt pork of Bacon, ready cooked, my wish being to\n               go on Day and Night if possible until we arrive at Point\n               Pleasant.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo raise supplies for families of soldiers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes minutes of a meeting of citizens of\n               Richmond, Manchester and their vicinities held at the\n               Capitol. Resolved that name of association be \"The\n               Society for promoting the success of the War against\n               Great Britain.\" Lists duties of the association,\n               including the appointing of a standing committee in each\n               town and County.... 2 pages. PD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eto Capt. Lewis Bonnet to impress a keel boat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, DS, affidavit of John McLure, W[illia]m\n               Irwin, and John Feay, that the value of the service of\n               the keel boat is $50.00. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, ANS, of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Woods\"\u003eArchi[bal]d\n               Woods,\u003c/abbr\u003ecertifying above. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, copy of DS, warrant from Archibald Woods,\n               to Benjamin Jefferies, to impress a keel boat. 1\n               page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, DS, affidavit of John McLure that the value\n               of the service of the keel boat is $50.00. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotifying Woods that a note endorsed by him for\n               Morgan Jones is due and unpaid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received, in the absence of the Governor, Woods'\n               letter, asking to have made at Wheeling, arms for a\n               troop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill attend court martial and pay his fine if it's\n               proved he should have gone when called.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill leave home in a week for Washington. Should be\n               glad to hear result of your election for electors.\n               Expects peace ticket to have a large majority in his\n               County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTries to make arrangement with Woods concerning\n               stoneware and earthenware. Unable to get salt he needed\n               for his manufacture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposes to start a newspaper with the press to be in\n               Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMadison ticket had a majority of 92. [Stephen] Van\n               Rensselaer has met with a defeat. Has been informed that\n               [Return Jonathan] Meigs has been insulted by the common\n               soldiers and almost afraid of times at times to leave\n               his quarters least [sic] he might meet with insults.\" \"I\n               am anxious to hear if peace is expected or if we must go\n               on in this destructive war. If it is to continue God\n               help the nation for in many places, the people are ready\n               almost to cut other throats.\" Cites examples. Will write\n               [Daniel] Sheffey for account with [William] Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill sell land for $12,000.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThinks militia are expensive and ruinous. Thinks they\n               can provide little real service \"as well might you put\n               unbroken Horses to a Wagon--they possess the strength\n               \u0026amp; spirit--but they will not pull together.\" sees no\n               prospect of speedy termination of the war. \"the\n               Administration which makes War does rarely make peace.\"\n               Discusses War Hawks. Anxious to hear about Virginians in\n               Western Army. Will present statement to [Daniel]\n               Sheffey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Cloyd military lands in Ohio County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives directions for morning and evening parades.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives family news and news of household\n               activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods should rent to [?] Hollister. Terms are too\n               high for Okey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas spoken to Gen[era]l S. Smith about lands in\n               Wheeling. Land is owned by James A. Buchanan of\n               Baltimore. \"No doubt the Papers give you an account how\n               our Genls in the North have managed their campaigns .\n               Was ever a Nation cursed with such officers.\" Secretary\n               of Navy has resigned. Gives makeup of regiments and\n               number. Thinks too many. \"We attempt more than we can do\n               well.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns politics in Ohio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends statement concerning execution in Woods v.\n               Lewis. Asks Hamilton to try to see execution and aid him\n               in obtaining his money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransmitting advice of council that any artillery\n               companies who are furnished with gun carriages may build\n               sheds to protect them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to rent land (including orchard) to\n               Cunningham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received Woods' letter. Lands on Wheeling Creek\n               belong to heirs of his father. If Woods will make\n               proposition, Buchanan will submit it to the heirs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions [Buchanan] attitude toward selling land. Has\n               received no news from [James] Winchester [concerning\n               River Raisin defeat]. Disagrees with conduct of the\n               war....\"but you and I have it not in our power to\n               regulate these things; but with the people we should\n               speak a language which should be heard [even?] in the\n               recesses of the palace.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to rent land to the Varneys. Woods is to\n               supply livestock and utensils.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to suspend collection of fine against him\n               because his son failed to attend regimental court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003ev. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"You may expect something like an Embargo before we\n               rise.\" Expects tax bills to go up. Has put letter before\n               Sec[re]t[ary] of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo be partners in purchasing flour for export to New\n               Orleans or elsewhere.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApparently, two commissions have been served to same\n               person. Woods describes the two men.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Woods for saying he will tend to paying the\n               taxes on his land. Since Woods title to land in Kentucky\n               is disputed, he does not want to exchange.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Barnett to build a log house. Gives details on\n               how house is to be built.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromise to give possession of a house and lot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest to let John D. seaman have flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds lime to finish house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo sell Barrit land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns whiskey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas concluded a bargain with William Sharpless for\n               house and lot. Troops have mounted. Col. Perkins has\n               resigned. Paull expects to be colonel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns opening a road from Woodsfield to Marietta,\n               Ohio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaking arrangements to sell property to \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Sharpless\"\u003e[William]\n               Sharpless\u003c/abbr\u003ein event he does not return from war.\n               Intends to go into mercantile business. Have drawn\n               clothing for 27th Regiment and tomorrow start for upper\n               Sandusky and the Lower Sandusky.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, DS, affidavit of Josiah M. Smith. 1\n               page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTroops are getting ready to march.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes difficulties in provisioning troops.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods' letter apparently miscarried. Must prepare for\n               a campaign in September.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns payments for barrels [of flour?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists repairs (and cost) to muskets and certifies\n               that Adam Keller did the work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSettling of accounts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrying to locate Betsy and arrange for her to be sent\n               home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders Woods to order troops for muster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns selling a house and lot to Sharpless.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThinks Woods' son, Franklin, can get an appointment\n               in militia. Thinks serving will be good for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns sale of house and land to a Mr. Mallory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFranklin Woods arrives. \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Gen. William Henry Harrison\"\u003eGen. [William\n               Henry] Harrison\u003c/abbr\u003eappointed him a third lieutenant.\n               Paull gives his philosophy about serving in the army.\n               Gives instructions about selling house and lot to\n               Sharpless.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSorry to hear of ill health of Mrs. Paull. Surprised\n               to hear that Franklin had enlisted. Discusses war. \"This\n               war of glory or glorious war-which appears to be\n               attended with every calamity defeat and disaster that\n               ever in any shape befell any country ancient or\n               modern-how is it? Are nations punished in proportion to\n               their demerits?...I never once for a moment supposed\n               that the \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"contemptible\"\u003econtem[p]tible\u003c/abbr\u003eprovince\n               of Upper Canada peopled by semibarbarians could have\n               held the United States at bay for more than a year-and\n               even make inroads upon us--\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends forty-one guns and thirty six cartridge\n               boxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharges that Roberts tried to avoid danger withdrew\n               himself from Tyamochta and allowed the baggage of his\n               company to be lost; let tobacco, coffee and chocolate be\n               traded for sale and let other baggage be left and lost;\n               said men did not have to serve past 22nd of March; and\n               used threatening language to a captain. Signed by David\n               Pugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants Linsley to try to settle an agreement made with\n               [?] Ross.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions Oliver Hazard Perry's naval victory on Lake\n               Erie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods aid in helping a Mr. Dear enter land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by B. D. adjutant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns cutting trees and Woods' accusations that\n               Holister has wasted nails and boards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMalory has had trouble entering lands at Woodsfield.\n               Barber wants to encourage settlers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses battle at Moravian Town [Battle of the\n               Thames].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, AM, copy, 12 October 1813, of general\n               orders congratulating the troops after the battle of\n               Moravian Town [Michigan]. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetitions are doing very well [perhaps concerning a\n               division of Belmont County, Ohio]. Barretts have not yet\n               marked out the road. George Swaney has not marked road.\n               Wife wants to move back to river. Would like to rent\n               from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that Mrs. Woods acknowledge [release] of\n               dower to his deed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathizes with Woods' rheumatism. Has resigned his\n               pastoral charge and preaches only occasionally. Gives\n               family and neighbor hard news. Only chance for peace is\n               defeat of Bonaparte. Gives a calculation of no peace\n               before 1866. Recommends George Stanley Faber's book on\n               prophecies. Conrad Speece is preacher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives excuses for why he has not paid money or salt\n               to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copy of DS, of affidavit, (witnessed by\n               George Knox, \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Alexander Chaplin\"\u003eAlexand[e]r\n               Chaplin\u003c/abbr\u003eand \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Benjamin W. Mahan\"\u003eBenj[ami]n W.\n               Mahan\u003c/abbr\u003e) of Joseph Spencer that he will not\n               challenge the title of Woods to the land. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrived in Detroit \"the second of October after a\n               long and tedious march of about 30 days from camp\n               Seneca. The 27th Regiment has taken quarters in this\n               place for this Winter which was verry [sic] lucky for\n               the officers having lost all their clothing.\" Has been\n               sick with Billious [bilious] fever. Learning duties of a\n               Lieutenant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParks is to pay fifty flour barrels annually.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs concerned about Betsy's ill health. Her family is\n               well. She has eight children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSays it is second time he has written Woods to come\n               for money. Asks to have deed drawn in Huey Gilliland's\n               name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends to Woods for money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Gen. Lewis Cass\"\u003eGen. [Lewis]\n               Cass\u003c/abbr\u003eindicates troops are sickly--upwards for\n               2,000 are down. Has sent Woods an old deed of trust.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns possible repeal of a law [creating a new\n               County?]. [?] Hammond has written \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Sharpless\"\u003e[William]\n               Sharpless\u003c/abbr\u003eadvising him to take Paull's\n               property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests for flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns money [?] McCluney hopes to recover in a law\n               suit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns creation of and location of courthouse in\n               Monroe County, Ohio. Did not pass lower house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpects an attack before spring by British and\n               Indians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaking excuses for John Wheeler who has been unable\n               to attend musters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to buy white oaks from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received $200 from \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Daniel Sheffey\"\u003e[Daniel]\n               Sheffey.\u003c/abbr\u003eRequests family news. \"the \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Democrats\"\u003eDemoc[rats]\u003c/abbr\u003ehere are very \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"sanguine\"\u003esanguin[e]\u003c/abbr\u003ein expectation\n               of peace. I think the probability is that if Clay's\n               oratorial powers can avert it he will.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns creation of new County [i.e. Monroe]. Road\n               has not been marked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"James Harbour\"\u003eJ[ame]s\n               Harbour,\u003c/abbr\u003eGovernor. Registered by J. W. Pleasants.\n               Bears seal of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns selection of Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChange in law for time of training.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods if he has purchased the place which Joseph\n               Ramsey purchased.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObligated to attend at West Liberty on business of\n               Wheeling Bank. Capt. Howlett is gone to Washington. Lt.\n               Brady will attend for him. Howlett's opinion is that\n               companies of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Capt. Jeffries, Gratehouse\"\u003eCapt.\n               Jef[f]ries, Gratehouse,\u003c/abbr\u003eFrazier, and Howlett\n               compose the upper Battalion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting terms a tract of land may be purchased\n               on.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoubts if appointment of M. J. White as president of\n               [a bank to be organized by the Ohio Company?] would be\n               good.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas gotten commissioners to lay out road from\n               Marietta to Monroe County line. Needs information from\n               Woods on where a road from Woodfield ought to\n               intersect.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests Woods' presence at a stockholders\n               meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived Woods' letter advising of Chapline\n               succeeding against Crissap [Cresap]. Sending money by\n               his son, John, to reimburse Woods for payment of land\n               taxes. Knows nothing of [?] Doddridge, or of mortgage he\n               has against Mr. Hall. Has asked about land and house\n               belonging to Mr. Smith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns runaway slave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor 120 acres on the Ohio River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas settled with William Sharpless. Woods can receive\n               50 shares of bank stock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends survey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds six bushels of corn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[George] Croghan is commander. His mode of commanding\n               is preferable to former commander, Col. Butler. Franklin\n               Woods would like to resign. Is in debt. Did not receive\n               money sent out by [George] Paull. Describes fort.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to lease land to Atkison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses dry goods. \"I would, not recommend your\n               going into business until peace is made.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBetsy [(Woods) Paull] continues to mend, On trip to\n               visit his father. Major Gwynn says 26, 27, \u0026amp; 28th\n               Reg'ts will be consolidated. Expects to lose his rank.\n               \"Betsy wishes you to write her as soon as her mother is\n               confined.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplies for ar[r]est of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Hamilton\"\u003eArch[i]b[al]d\n               Hamilton\u003c/abbr\u003eon charges he received twenty dollars\n               from James Burrus who was applying for exemption from\n               service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, DS, affidavit, n.d., of Samuel McClure. 1\n               page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo vote for directions in the Ohio Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes DS, copy of charges against Hamilton. 3\n               pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFew soldiers left in Regiment. Mentions\n               consolidations and possibility of Paull and himself\n               being extra officers and struck off. 27th Regiment has\n               been disgraced. Cannot yet clothes. \"if any officer\n               appears on parade without blue pantaloons and boots he\n               is immediately arrest[ed].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to buy land from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Chapline can inform about the discoveries about\n               [property] lines. Will expect sheep and probably will\n               take some half breed merino.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Woods had twins, one of whom died within 5 days.\n               Expects Indian treaty. \" I do not know but it will be my\n               turn to go to Norfolk in the next call or requision of\n               militia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning sale of Sharpless house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussing uniforms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrying to sell Woods a horse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Baker\"\u003eW[illia]m Baker\u003c/abbr\u003ewho\n               denies endorsing Jones' note; and salt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrying to settle debt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill send Woods his horse if cannot find a better one\n               at fair price.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSending Woods his horse. Will send epaulets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders Woods to a muster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSold sorrell horse. Has got no marching orders yet.\n               Petitions being circulated concerning location of County\n               seat of Monroe [County, Ohio].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efor Fawcett acting as attorney for Samuel Cope to\n               sell a house and lot in Wheeling, [Virginia] [West\n               Virginia] to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a house and lot in Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends what he thinks register's fees are.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends a petition concerning militia fines. Expects\n               lawsuit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives hours. Fines will be strictly enforced. All\n               funds on hand will go to purchase books. Arrears on\n               shares must be paid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not have any desire to sell land he owns in Ohio\n               County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efor Woods to lease land to Steenrod.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns a lawsuit [Philip] Doddridge is handling for\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders 10th, 17th, 18th, and 10th Brigades to\n               Norfolk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMakes a deposit on quarter sections. Has been at\n               Woodfield clearing streets. Hopes to see Barber when\n               commissioners meet to fix seat of justice for Monroe.\n               Has been engaged marking a road to the Ohio from the new\n               town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor property given to Woods by Biddle to satisfy rent\n               that is in arrears.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns quarter section of land Smith wants to\n               enter. The bearers, Mr. Smith and Baker want to rent.\n               Show them the land where Duvall lives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to enter quarter sections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been recommended as coroner of his County. Would\n               like appointment to Woods staff. Wants appointment and\n               hope Woods' staff are not required to march.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJesse Hunt's brother owns land Woods is interested\n               in. Jesse Hunt offers ten dollars per acre for land\n               Woods owns near his brother's land. Discusses flour\n               milling and whiskey distilling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking to be appointed surgeon to [4th] Reg't,\n               Virginia Militia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, LS, [4 February 1815] of John Connell. H.\n               Marshall and W[illia]m McHenry to Woods, recommending\n               Stevenson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to lease land to Cunningham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs satisfied that he received thirteen bushels of\n               corn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdam Kellar wishes to ride home to Richmond instead\n               of marching with rest of troops.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrying to rent land for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces [Archibald] Woods to Marshall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Spence has been arrested for desertion. Asks for\n               a court martial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to lease land to Goodridge and Morley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeither state nor federal government has funds to pay\n               troops. Arrangements will be made to pay them at a later\n               date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to remit John Spence's sentence for\n               desertion and release him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to lease land to Barrett and for Barrett to\n               repair a cabin and clear land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods explains the unusual nature of his muster\n               return due to the circumstances of their march.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBonnett resigns his commission as major of the 1st\n               Battalion of the 4th Reg't of Virginia M[ilitia].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGot three quarter [sections] of land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoffert does not want to sell his land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas bought land from Jacob Ash that he had no right\n               to sell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas no recollection of articles of agreement between \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"George Poage\"\u003eGeo[rge] Poage\u003c/abbr\u003eand\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill stick to his terms for selling land. Asks Woods\n               to sell his lame horse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor 56 acres of land sold for delinquent taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSend note against James Woods (with deed to him) to\n               Joseph Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, ALS, n.d., from J[ames] Woods to [Robert\n               Woods?]. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlthough Woods thinks settlement of Poages' claim\n               against him made by Chapline and Thomas [Woods] is\n               totally against him, he will agree to it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas found a slave who ran away from Archibald Woods.\n               Has promised slave if he would return he would not be\n               whipped.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests commission as lieutenant for Jon Curtis if\n               Woods has it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates when he wants to hold a battalion court of\n               inquiry and a regimental court of inquiry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not wish to buy Croghan's land at the price\n               Croghan named. Will sell his horse for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells Woods, McCluny of Charlestown is in Wheeling if\n               he wishes to see him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man wishes to buy land. Asks Woods for amount. Mr.\n               Scot[t] wants to know if Mr. Morrison can have a set of\n               stable logs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDid not know of muster until day of muster. His knee\n               was out of place and he had no horse to ride.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to make some disposition of a military land\n               claim placed in his hands by Woods fourteen years\n               previously.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to lease land and ferries to Malory and\n               Long. Malory and Long can also tap sugar maples.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods' land has been sold for taxes but can redeemed\n               within two years of sale by paying taxes plus interest.\n               Woods should send money for taxes for 1814 and 1815.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClay has drawn up petition to President to establish\n               road to Wheeling. Meigs says tract for sale in Indiana\n               Territory will be open for sale in April or May.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill not be able to go [to Indiana Territory?]. Fears\n               prices will be too high. A tract of his land (4066 acres\n               in Wood County) was sold for taxes. Asks Woods to\n               redeem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders a day of training of officers and a day of\n               regimental muster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiller's brother does not yet know the result of his\n               application to cob. Walker relating to lands on Green\n               River. Discusses bank paper. Hears there is petition\n               before Maryland legislature to establish a state bank.\n               Has Phila[delphia] worried. Mentions possibility of a\n               turnpike to Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not expect deposit being replaced by any act of\n               Congress. Cumberland Road must await annual\n               appropriation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not have extra capital. to invest in Woodfield\n               [Ohio].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill return a runaway slave for Woods for a fee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDecision on U.S. Road to Wheeling has been referred\n               to Sec. of Treasury; however, Dallas is a\n               Pennsylvanian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to check on Woods' land, but thinks it has\n               been sold for taxes. Woods' mother is in her usual state\n               of health, but her memory fails her. Gives news of his\n               family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDefends the assessment of Woods' land which Woods\n               thinks is too high.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChief of Wyandot Indians is dead and his tribes are\n               desirous of selling their lands. No report on U.S. Road.\n               House of Representatives are now discussing direct tax.\n               Mentions birth of a son to Mrs. Paull [Woods'\n               daughter].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers to trade money and horses for land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarded Woods' letter and memorial from citizens of\n               Wheeling to Clay. James Ross and Charleston people are\n               exciting opposition. [?] Connel has obtained depositions\n               on a road from Charleston to Zanesville and made a\n               statement relative to Town of Charleston. Asks Woods for\n               depositions concerning Wheeling. Lands in Indiana not\n               ready for sale yet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident has made a communication to both houses\n               concerning Cumberland Road. It contains a statement of\n               expenditure already made and those necessary to complete\n               it. Commissioner of land office has promised a complete\n               map of Indiana Territory. Will send to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes Indiana Territory, its land, its\n               inhabitants and prospects for the sale of the public\n               lands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecretary of Treasury reported in favor of Wheeling\n               [for u.s. Road].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecretary [of Treasury] has decided in favor of\n               Wheeling for the Cumberland Road route. Senate has\n               passed bill for levying direct tax of three million\n               dollars. House of Representatives is considering bank\n               bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecretary of Treasury reported to President on\n               Cumberland Road, in favor of Wheeling. Mentions land tax\n               of three million dollars. National Bank bill is under\n               consideration in the House of Representatives. House\n               passed bill authorizing members to frank during recess.\n               Doesn't think it will pass Senate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Cockayne to sell Woods two hundred acres of land\n               in Warren County, Ohio. Woods has right to give land\n               back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been informed that President confirmed report of\n               Secretary of Treasury concerning the [Cumberland] Road.\n               Exertions now will be to procure a large appropriation.\n               Commissioners of land office cannot fix any time when\n               land in Indiana Territory will be sold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received five dollars from Woods. Sends\n               pantaloons back to him. Asks about his militia\n               discharge. J. G. Jackson has declared as a candidate.\n               Willson is coroner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on Cumberland Road has been referred to\n               Committee in House of Representatives. Republican caucus\n               voted Monroe and Tompkins as candidates. \"on the subject\n               of the road Monroe was decidedly your friend, his\n               influence was important. I hope it will not be\n               forgotten. However this subject must remain with\n               yourself.\" Owing to sickness of draftsman in the land\n               office has not been able to procure a map of the Indiana\n               Territory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo hundred acres of land bought from \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Samuel Cockain\"\u003eSam[ue]l Cockain\u003c/abbr\u003eis\n               worth about four dollars an acre. Discusses Capteena\n               land owned by Jeremiah Hurst. Glad [Cumberland Road] is\n               settled. Gives price of flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe committee to whom the Cumberland Road was\n               referred have reported in favor of the appropriation.\n               House of Representatives laid 30 per cent ad valorem\n               duty on imported cottons. National Bank bill is now is\n               Senate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Cumberland] Road being confirmed, he is wa[i]ting\n               the result of the Appropriation. Connell and Doddridge\n               still have plan for a military road. Shepherd hopes to\n               be appointed a Superintendent, but if not wants contract\n               for a section of it. \"Mr. Clay has done all he promised\n               but Ruggles never gave out for which I do regard him as\n               one of our particular friends. \"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould like to rent place where James Barrett\n               lives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublic lands have not been surveyed because Indians\n               ordered the surveyors of f. [William Henry] Harrison\n               owns land near Vincennes and has laid it out in town\n               lots.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to borrow $1500 to use to buy bank stock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to buy or borrow anvil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolutions introduced to appoint committee to look\n               into military road through Charleston. Bills passed\n               House to admit Indiana and Mississippi as states.\n               Nothing done on appropriation for building Cumberland\n               Road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraughtsman in office is unable to attend to\n               business. Sends sketch of Indiana Territory taken from\n               Bradley's maps by a pupil of the draughtsman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHouse has passed appropriation of $300,000 for\n               Cumberland Road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNecessary for Woods and Barber to pay up all the\n               installments on the land Woodfield stands on so lot\n               owners can have deeds. Wants Barber to go to Indiana\n               with him. Wants to speculate with Barber's interest in\n               Woodfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResigns his commission as captain in the Wheeling\n               Light Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks to borrow $160.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcClandhan's father needs taxes paid on land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns appointment for superintendent of Cumberland\n               Road. Connell has withdrawn. [Moses] Shepherd and Rolfe\n               are applicants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning legal difficulties in collecting militia\n               fines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill pay money to redeem land for taxes to County\n               clerk of Wood County. Wilson's daughter died on [April]\n               15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResigns commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas not heard from servants. Sends amount due on a\n               fractional section. Has heard nothing from Indiana\n               lands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot attend training or regimental muster because\n               of illness. Sends company return.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSale of lots to [David] Person and [?] Jackson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks terms for a lot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill take depositions in lawsuit of Wilson (as\n               administrator of Rich[ar]d Nichols) vs. John Caldwell,\n               Robert Woods, Archibald Woods et al. in District\n               Chancery Court at Clarksburg, [Virginia] [West\n               Virginia].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends for corn meal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends for land patents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to attend taking of depositions in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCaldwell, Woods et\n               al.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShall be ready to raise house for Franklin Woods.\n               Needs flour and money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest for payment of son's board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, AMs of account of [?] Woods with Biddle. 1\n               page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not want to buy lots at Doddriage's price.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCumberland Road bill for $300,000 has passed.\n               Majority struck out $30,000 for surveys of harbor bill.\n               Determined to pro8trate system of interval\n               improvements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes speech, AM of Wilson, of [David] Crockett\n               from notes made while Crockett was speaking. 2\n               pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor 178 acres in Ohio County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcClandhan's father is concerned he will lose his\n               land due to taxes. Asks Woods to pay them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWanted to build house on his lot but County has laid\n               foundation of temporary courthouse in front of his lot\n               at Woodsfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, ANS, of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Woods\"\u003eA[rchibald]\n               W[oods]\u003c/abbr\u003estating that he agreed to pay six dollars\n               to commission to alter foundation of jail. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends plat of public lands in Indiana. Gives his\n               route to Indiana.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatch with small glass is disposed of. Has two\n               hunting watches left. Suggests Woods come to see\n               them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, AM of Woods, memorandum of an agreement\n               between \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"George Paull\"\u003eG[eorge] P[aull]\u003c/abbr\u003eand\n               A[rchibald] W[oods] for the purchase of land in Indiana.\n               2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas looked at transcript of answers in lawsuit of S.\n               R. Wilson vs. Woods et al. Thinks deeds are in office as\n               part of W. Chapline, Jr.'s answer. Nothing more is\n               necessary. Attendance at next term not necessary except\n               for presence of patents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFormal subpoena to attend at Chillicothe. Prisoner\n               will not give his consent to his not going.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Smith has been to Marietta to enter fraction\n               mar[k]ed A. Woods. He left deposit of sixteen dollars.\n               Asks Woods to be his special bail in suit of James\n               [Reff?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"General William Henry Harrison\"\u003eGen[era]l\n               [William Henry] Harrison\u003c/abbr\u003erecommends white river\n               country very highly. Paull is concerned about what bank\n               notes will be accepted as payment for land. Some of his\n               are counterfeit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives circumstances of James Smith entering Woods'\n               land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to give his recollection of a settlement\n               of an estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for two s[u]p[oen]as to be sent in lawsuit of\n               Wilson vs. Woods et al. \"We hung a negro here last\n               Friday for rape on his mistress. The Methodists say he\n               went strait [sic] to heaven.\" Shall have a new Judge on\n               this circuit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns land in Indiana.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks if Woods' family will accompany his family to\n               Augusta County, Virginia on a visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFourth day of [land] sales. Has not bought an acre.\n               Describes lands and prices. Jesse Hunt will not sell\n               until he writes his brother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas bought 2 1/4 sections. Describes land and\n               sales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Sockman to assist Doct[o]r James Rolfe to count\n               the public arms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes ANS, of Sockman stating he has complied with\n               the request. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFranklin [Woods] fell from horse and dislocated\n               shoulder. Wilson's mother and other family has started\n               for Staunton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns meeting with Woods to discuss location of\n               [Cumberland] Road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCan not come to Wheeling because hogs get in his corn\n               everyday. Has business at Court. Asks Woods to tend to a\n               note at the bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes assault and battery by James Smith over\n               hogs getting into corn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Thanks Woods for paying taxes on land. A.\n               Hamilton does not think he owes Woods any money\n               [probably in setting \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLewis\u003c/title\u003e].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas served in militia for 37 years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo build a house. Gives specifications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Wallings to clear twenty acres of land within two\n               years for which Woods will give him fifty acres in\n               Monroe County, Ohio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Sweney to clear eight acres of land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to bring him teaspoons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns bank bills in Virginia General Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Woods of the death of his brother, James\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussed embassy with Secretary [of State ?]. The\n               committee have reported a bill favorable to the Caldwell\n               resolutions and made Columbus [Ohio?] a point.\n               Compensation bill is repealed. Banks will commence\n               specie payment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to lease eleven acres to Bowers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Jackson's Treaty with the Creek Indians\n               and the opening up of land in Georgia and Alabama as a\n               result. Describes land. Gives news of death of his\n               father [James Woods].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection of James Moore. Sale of public lands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel [Sweeny ?] has left place. James Smith has\n               Mallory indicated for keeping a disorderly house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDispute between John Connell, and John Dix over their\n               co-partnership in Brooke Furnace will be arbitrated.\n               Woods is to serve on panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives status of Wheeling bank notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHave plank and are ready to start on a house for\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of James Woods. Account of murder of one negro\n               slave by another. Discusses prices. Asks Woods help in\n               settling debts in Ohio. Neighborhood news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Barber to send land certificate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to meet Woods at St. Clairsville and pay him\n               principle. Then Woods can see \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Downey\"\u003eW[illia]m Downey\u003c/abbr\u003efor\n               interest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor McKinney to build a bridge on the [Cumberland]\n               Road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn conference with [?] Thompson, they have decided to\n               delay purchase of goods till season for laying in fall\n               cargo. Regret Franklin Woods cannot be put on a\n               certainty as to company's employ.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning their letter to him about the business of\n               their company and their not hiring his son,\n               Franklin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOpened Woods' letter to William Croghan, Jr. Gives\n               Woods opinions on land in Indiana. Thanks Woods for\n               previous friendly acts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Cleaburn Simms to serve as deputy sheriff to\n               finish up his business as the former sheriff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks compensation for a great cost given to Woods by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"George Paull\"\u003e[George] Paul[l].\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends four hundred dollars to pay Robert Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Dugan and Linton to build a bridge as part of the\n               [Cumberland] Road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes agreement, (witnessed by Thomas McGeer), DS,\n               of Matthew Stewart of Pittsburgh to fulfill above\n               contract, 19 September 1817.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes agreement, (witnessed by Ben Galloway), DS,\n               of Thomas McGeer and Henry Jordan to fulfill above\n               contract.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns [land purchase?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoards for Woods' house in Woodsfield are ready.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDispute over stone the Irishmen quarried.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to do Woods' work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould like to keep a hand he has hired to drive his\n               oxen a few more days.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns digging a well.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill build wall. Asks for advance of fifty\n               dollars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeaks of a third party [J. Mallory] who has done all\n               in his power against him and against whom he has a\n               judgment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not think [James] Smith has proof of\n               slander.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf his handling of an execution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds planks. Hopes to settle dispute between himself\n               and [James] Smith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSonny Smith has been ill so long. Man from Kentucky\n               needs his horse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. Werninger has Negro boy for sale. He ran away and\n               is confined to jail. \"The family are well and doing well\n               considering the great loss we have sustained.\" Asks it\n               he will be safe in receiving the notes of the Ohio\n               Company for taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites by Mr. Woods. Enjoys good health and expects\n               to settle there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProblems with building a bridge [for Cumberland\n               Road].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns problems with his hauling stone for the\n               Cumberland Road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods is upset over Thompson's suggestion that\n               someone else should take charge of bridge building in\n               the area [for the Cumberland Road].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDirections for building a house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns elections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns building bridge at Lee's Run [for the\n               Cumberland Road] and paying the laborers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill accept Woods' offer to buy his land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to draft a form of an assignment of the\n               contract for Paull to endorse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislature has done nothing of importance.\n               Legislature is discussing defects in the Constitution.\n               Mentions various bank bills. \"The Legislature seems very\n               much in the Spirit of making banks and new counties.\"\n               Col. Poage mentioned in his letter that Woods' mother\n               has been stricken with the palsy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMallory is upset that Woods has rented the store at\n               the mouth of the Capteena with one acre of ground to\n               Henry Swippe. Does not want Swippe to have the ground.\n               Thinks J[ames] Smith and Swippe are trying to run him\n               off.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efor Woods to lease a grist mill and house to\n               Waddell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscontent of people renting land from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMallory is going to give up possession of Woods\n               place. Blames troubles on [James] Smith and H[enry]\n               Swippy. Asks Woods not to rent the place to them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds Woods to appear at suit of [Fract?] against\n               him. Blames [James?] Smith for the lawsuit being\n               brought. Discusses his dispute with Smith involving a\n               letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends vacine crust.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill move to the place Mr. Parks lives on and intends\n               to comply with barga[i]n Vance and Woods agreed on.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTraces chain of title for a lot and house in\n               Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells Woods how to proceed in collecting pay for his\n               son from Paymaster General.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromises to make a final settlement of their\n               business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas written previously accepting Woods' offer for his\n               land. \"The family of my father has been greatly\n               distressed occasioned by the death of my uncle Genl. G.\n               R. Clark.\" Growth of Louisville is astonishing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a house, shop, garden and field.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs leaving plantation and wants to settle up with\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMerchants in Maysville are dissatisfied with those in\n               Pittsburgh, Would like for men to set up commission\n               business in Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOhio members have called upon [William Henry]\n               Crawford on subject of his orders to receivers of public\n               monies. Has received money for Woods' son, Franklin.\n               Bill has passed Senate to allow purchasers one more year\n               to pay for lands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns business dealings with [?] Nichols.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoubts sale of a lot in Wheeling due to foreclosure\n               is legal. As Martin's executor, he must try to recover\n               the property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDispute over number of rails counted toward rent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the arbitration of a dispute over\n               whiskey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMen in Wheeling are planning a commission merchant\n               house to supply merchants in Kentucky so they no longer\n               have to deal with Pittsburgh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTook warrant of attorney to enter judgment against\n               Charles Wells.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo Kentucky paper in the Bank. Negotiation with Bank\n               at Cincinnati has taken all our paper south of\n               Chillicothe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived Woods' letter and a letter and power of\n               attorney from Robert [Poage?]. Will investigate\n               possibility of brother defrauding a brother and the\n               helpless children of the brother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses assignment of Stepp certificate.\n               Certificates assigned by Paull to Woods must have County\n               seal. Flood has killed Jno. Hardesty family and ruined\n               crops.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to pay Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn notion of going to Kentucky but now thinks of\n               Woods' area. Seeks information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, N, in a different hand of a genealogical\n               chart of the Breckinridge family. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received Cox' letter containing charges exhibited\n               against Williams and \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Josias Thompson\"\u003eJ[osias] Thompson\u003c/abbr\u003eas\n               agents of the National Road. Assumes they are the\n               charges stated by James Marshall. Will state what he\n               knows about. Charges concern sinking of ground on hill\n               above and adjoining Wheeling, distance of road at\n               Shepherd's Mill, too many bridges on little Wheeling\n               Creek, contracts to bidders who could not carry them out\n               and for purchasing land and changing road to pass land\n               he purchased.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods has made statement towards exculpating Thompson\n               and Williams from charges concerning their handling of\n               building of National Road. \"I think Col. Williams\n               conduct in relation to this business cannot well be\n               impeached as he has acted uprightly and in most\n               instances as the charges relate to you they are\n               groundless also. Although such are the facts, yet good\n               grounds for charges against your official conduct do\n               exist.\" Criticizes Thompson for changing road, and\n               allowing contractor to use logs and brush, for want of\n               firmness and decision, and did not look at a place where\n               he could have saved a spring. Thompson had mentioned in\n               Wheeling that some mystery existed respecting the drafts\n               drawn by Shepherd and Paull causing a suspicion that\n               Woods was concerned in that transaction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRebuttal against Woods' letter. If Woods knew\n               Steenrod was using logs and brush, he should have\n               reported it. Thinks Woods is angry because Thompson\n               removed him from managing a sector of the road. Thinks\n               Woods is trying to have him removed as superintendent.\n               \"You may shew your teeth but cannot bite.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates Thompson did not remove him. He discontinued\n               himself. Knows Thompson saw logs and brush placed in\n               road bed. \"This would not be a dispute between\n               Charleston and Wheeling. It will be simply whether the\n               government will permit their superintend[en]t to be a\n               contractor also at the same time.\" Has three articles\n               proving it and will disclose it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescription of him and his clothing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill come tomorrow bringing money for land.\n               Authorizes Woods to make arrangement with Feay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods must move his fence which is interfering with\n               [National Road]. In absence of superintendent have\n               consulted Steenrod. \"Owing to the ill health of\n               Steenrod's family we think by the tract [sic] you pursue\n               you are treating him with that injustice that a\n               neighbour ought to shudder at.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods' land will not be sold for taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks land values for purchase by others and\n               himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns a disputed account for hauling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns a debt owed by Spencer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrying to negotiate a settlement with Spencer\n               concerning money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns terms of land deals. Gives opinion of how\n               difficult Jeremiah Hunt will be to deal with. Lists\n               prices of wheat, rye, corn, whiskey and flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants pay for himself and the 10th Brigade of\n               Virginia militia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree New England families have arrived. John Coll\n               was elected Colonel of militia. Wants Woods help in\n               establishing a land office at Woodsfield. \"The mail from\n               Marietta arrived for the first time at Woodsfield on\n               Wednesday past.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject of where to locate National Road through Ohio\n               is before committee. Anonymous writers are addressing\n               Secretary of Treasury on the subject of road, imputing\n               misconduct to [Elie] Williams, [Josias] Thompson and\n               others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Woods for paying an installment for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Ohio legislature and describes inauguration\n               of Governor [ ]. Debating right of privilege on memorial\n               of Joseph Kerr who was arrested while serving in General\n               Assembly. \"Mr. Hoge and family are well. He has not been\n               invited to give us prayers nor do I expect that he\n               will.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppoints Woods, \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Chapline\"\u003eWilliam\n               Chaplin[e]\u003c/abbr\u003eand Peter Yarnal, directors of the\n               Northwestern Bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, DS, of minutes of Governor of council\n               making the appointments, 17 December 1818. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces Archibald Woods', \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Chapline\"\u003e[William]\n               Chaplin[e]\u003c/abbr\u003eand [Peter] Yarnal's appointment to\n               Board of Northwestern Bank. Details opposition to their\n               appointments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received Woods letter and with directions therein\n               and papers from \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Jonathan Jackson\"\u003eJona[than]\n               Jackson\u003c/abbr\u003eand will shape declarations in ejectment.\n               Denies he is friend of U. S. Bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Stipp has left down payment on land. State\n               Senate passes resolution for convention. John Rowan and\n               Jacob Burnett are there wishing to get a canal\n               connecting Lake Erie to Ohio. Gives the legislative\n               news. \"Mrs. Hoge has got a son and is well and the rest\n               of the family.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTreaty with Indians in Ohio is signed and land will\n               be surveyed and offered for sale. Treaty with Indians\n               for purchase of land in Indiana is undecided. Secretary\n               of Treasury is making exertions to have road completed\n               from Uniontown to Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs sending copy of will of sister A. Poage and\n               includes a copy of an affidavit for Woods to\n               execute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends estimate to erect a building for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells volume of mail he is handling as postmaster of\n               Woodsfield. Sends Bishop's estimate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas checked into payment of [revenue?] for Ohio\n               County. Last three years have been paid. Have not\n               received any papers from directors of Northwestern Bank.\n               Bill to raise legislators salary passed House of\n               Delegates. Has bill before House to benefit [Zacharias]\n               Biggs. Bill to make paper of valley Bank receivable in\n               treasury is applied for. Intend to have paper of\n               Northwestern Bank included. Program slowly on revision\n               of laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to rent property from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeerskins are not finished. Mr. Henry Jackson wants\n               to rent a house from Woods. \"Squad of Yankeys have\n               arrived at Woodsfield.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists terms he will sell his land on.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses Jeremiah Hunts' terms. Send prices of wheat,\n               rye, corn and flour. Sent flour to New Orleans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs working for establishment of a land office at\n               Woodsfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses a bank bill and other legislation pending\n               before the Ohio legislature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends itemized estimate for erecting a building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcuse for not having sent Woods money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to borrow 1000 to 1500 dollars from bank in\n               Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEzekiel Davis wishes to buy two lots in\n               Woodsfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived final certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning land disputed between William Croghan and\n               the heirs of Moses Chapline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking Woods if he can occupy a situation for an\n               office on Woods' lot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking about militia pay in War of 1812.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns a lease from Woods to Henry Jackson which\n               was signed over to John Coll. Coll has gone over\n               mountains. Owes money. Many think he will not return.\n               Two merchants, a wheelwright and one hatter have come to\n               Woodsfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on suit against [James?] Dunlop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthorizes Woods to borrow 1500 dollars from\n               Northwestern Bank of Virginia at Wheeling. He will use\n               land as collateral.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill drive Woods' carriage to the springs. Needs some\n               notice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Woods' case against Dunlop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSets up a meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs enclosing J. C. Wright's bond for Woods' shares of\n               stock in the Steubenville Bank. Paull sold Wright his\n               shares of stock on the same terms. Cannot procure anyone\n               to drive carriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends medicine to Mrs. Woods' daughter whom doctor\n               has diagnosed as having consumption.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received letter from directors. Is unable to pay\n               money. Wants to know if one hundred barrels of Great\n               Kanamha salt could be sold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThinks David Parson will pay money owed to Woods but\n               money is scarce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers his land again for sale. If Woods doesn't wish\n               to buy, ask Capt. George Taylor. Has purchased a sugar\n               plantation in Louisiana.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas talked to Capt. [George] Taylor about Croghan's\n               land. Lists his reasons for not purchasing it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods what paper he'll accept to discharge\n               notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants Woods to come out to settle money owed to him.\n               Asks him to bring compas[s] and chain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas built a frame store on his lot. Wants boards for\n               window sashes. Money is scarce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants rent reduced and gives reasons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccepts Woods' offer for his land and will make a\n               special warranty deed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for money for wool carding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives news of Wilson family. Asks permission to go to\n               Augusta [County, Virginia].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs letting Steenrod know what he plans to report to\n               the Superintendent of the National Road concerning the\n               section made by Steenrod.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers house and lot to repay notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuit of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNicholas\n               Adm[inistrator]s\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCaldwell, Woods et al.\u003c/title\u003ewas\n               decided for the defendants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Col George Paull's\"\u003eCol [George]\n               Paul[l's]\u003c/abbr\u003eslave has been bound to Mr. Lyon of\n               Uniontown, Pennsylvania Reports on \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNichol's\n               administrators\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCaldwell, Woods, et\n               al.\u003c/title\u003eDecree has been made in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eD. Lewis.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrying to arrange a land deal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to move to Wheeling. Offers Woods his farm near\n               Morgantown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMakes an offer for Berkshire's property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccepts Woods offer for his land. His father is\n               dangerously ill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Alpheus Hillson\"\u003eAlpheus\n               Hil[l]son\u003c/abbr\u003estarted for Richmond. She intends going\n               to school to Mrs. Gilison. Wants Mary Woods to come back\n               and go with her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrying to collect debt owed to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas attended to Woods' request for a distributing\n               post office at Wheeling and McLure will be retained as\n               postmaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces Board of Trustees meeting of \"Seminary for\n               the Education of Young Ladies.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes announcement, [1819], of appointment of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Woods,\"\u003eA[rchibald]\n               Woods\u003c/abbr\u003eand others to serve on Board of Trustees of\n               a \"Seminary for the Education of Young Ladies\" to be\n               established by Mr. and Mrs. H. Eckstern. 1 page. M.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs enclosing the dates of the grants. Will pay taxes\n               shortly. Thomas M. Randolph is elected governor. Three\n               directors have been appointed for the N[orth] W[estern]\n               Bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo contract for building a mill race.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not think it expedient at this time to make\n               Wheeling a distributing office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Thomas Thornburgh, n.p. Pay Franklin Woods ten\n               dollars for a set of chairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks about land warrants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs sending a power of attorney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Caldwell to make public charges against Thomas\n               Woods and himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his business. Has reduced debt in\n               Phila[delphia] from $85,000 to $20,000. Expects Gen.\n               Jackson will be ordered to take the Floridas. Discusses\n               land in Alabama. Gives news of Woods family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas seen postmaster general regarding setting up a\n               post office in Belmont County, Ohio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs enclosing transfer of land you sold to John Sipp.\n               Transfer needs witnesses. Sipp cannot pay money owed to\n               Woods. Money is scarce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes ALS of George Paull to [Archibald Woods]. 1\n               page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThat Moses M. Chapline shall apply for a judgment\n               against Woods because his deputy, Archibald Hamilton\n               failed to return a \"Capias Ad Sales Faciendum.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a grant of land. Treasurer of Virginia [John\n               Preston] has promised to refund money and resign.\n               [German] Baker of Cumberland has been appointed. First\n               teller of Richmond branch of U.S. Bank has left with\n               money. Mentions other legislative business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilson is deciding where to practice law. Applied for\n               office of Councilor from Virginia. \"I was too well\n               acquainted with the Tuckahoes to expect that any\n               backwoodsman would be elected to that office...\" Asks\n               his uncle's advice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas eight thousand brick ready for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods' son Thomas is commencing a suit against Joseph\n               Caldwell for slander and wants to engage Doddridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to see agreement between Woods et al and\n               Stephen R. Wilson adm[inistrato]r \u0026amp; Joseph Spencer.\n               Asks Woods to send copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrying to settle a note. [Will W. Man?] wants to have\n               a job to clean land and a place to live.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not wish to sell his land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to find anyone to rent Woods' place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers to sell his land to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis friends have announced him for the Senate. Gives\n               family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDisturbed over the lawsuit between Thomas Woods and\n               J. Caldwell. Gives legal advice concerning a dispute\n               between Woods and the Chapline family over [William]\n               Croghan's land. Knows Woods will consult with [Philip]\n               Doodridge. Pindall wishes to decline in favoring [Thomas\n               Wilson] at next Congressional election.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclines buying disputed land from Croghan because\n               Chapline's have sold to a [?] McCaine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, ALS, of Woods which is a copy of above. 2\n               pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to forward his memorial to the Postmaster\n               General via [Benjamin Ruggles] to counter one being sent\n               around for [?] yarnall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas presented [memorial] of Richard McClure to\n               Postmaster General. Bill has passed Congress giving\n               further time to purchasers of public lands to make the\n               last payment. Thinks bill passed by Senate changing the\n               land system will pass House of Representatives. Does not\n               think bill to extend road through Ohio will pass.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDispute over who is to rent Woods' land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas conferred with Pindall. McClure will be kept as\n               postmaster unless a distributing office is set up at\n               Wheeling. Did not address Postmaster-General.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWillson does not think his chances of election to\n               Congress are very good.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to exchange land 3 1/4 miles above Middlebourne\n               with Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo dine with Josias Thompson and his wife,\n               Tridelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Kirney to lease a house and garden in Wheeling,\n               Virginia [West Virginia].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to know if Woods will buy iron [orcastans?]\n               from him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThat his Uncle \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Woods\"\u003eArch[ibal]d\n               Woods\u003c/abbr\u003ehas nothing to do with the breaking off of a\n               marriage proposal between him and E. Cross.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports his version of a conversation between himself\n               and James Spriggs concerning the marriage not taking\n               place between [E.] Cross and \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Andrew Woods, Jr.\"\u003eA[ndrew] Woods,\n               Jr.\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes ANS, of Jos[eph] Wilson, n.p. to [Archibald]\n               Woods, n.p. Statement of Jos[eph] Wilson as a witness to\n               a conversation between Steenrod and Spriggs. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDenies allegations made by Armstrong about Woods'\n               role in preventing marriage between \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Andrew Woods\"\u003eAnd[re]w Woods\u003c/abbr\u003eand E.\n               Cross.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurprised that Mr. Sprigg should bring him in as\n               author of a report concerning Woods' connection with the\n               breakup of a proposed marriage between Andrew Woods, Jr.\n               and E. Cross.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods would like to serve as one of the commissioners\n               to locate the National Road from Wheeling to the\n               Mississippi.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to obtain a statement from [?] Washington about\n               Woods' appointment as a [commissioner of the National\n               Road.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas written to President to try to get Woods'\n               appointed a commissioner for the National Road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on the progress of a house Coll is building\n               for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDefends himself against accusations by Woods that\n               Coll has wasted boards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to send deed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends account for education of Miss E. Woods and Miss\n               Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to pay note due to Woods. Offers\n               alternatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends deed by [?] Drury whom he introduces to Woods.\n               Asks that the $800 for the land be given to Drury.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to pay his bill for the \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNational\n               Intelligencer.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to pay money he owes Woods. has let [?] Bishop\n               go into a house owned by Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"James Pindall\"\u003eJ[ames] Pindall\u003c/abbr\u003ehas\n               resigned his seat in Congress. Wilson discusses those\n               vying to succeed him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTries to arrange for two slaves to be sold\n               together.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnalyzes political race to succeed James Pindall in\n               Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutlines legal issues over title to Croghan's land.\n               Woods is unable to pay cash. Offers slave and flour.\n               People in Ohio are protecting runaway slaves. The slave\n               he offers in exchange for land he fears will run away to\n               Ohio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[?] Zane needs to exert himself more to be elected to\n               Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to raise money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to borrow money from Woods if Woods will\n               \"higher\" [hire] out the money he has a judgment for.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Beacher, a lawyer, to collect money for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells of families and rentals in Woodsfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJackson got a majority of votes in [Monongalia]\n               County to succeed James Pinball in Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses money owed to Woods by Anthony Weaver.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill accept slave for land, but not flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses election to succeed [James Pindall] in\n               Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to act as proxy in election of directors\n               for Northwestern Bank of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns appointment of directors to Northwest Bank\n               of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the nomination of directors to Northwest\n               bank of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWant to continue using Woods' house as a school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants Woods to offer his [George Paull] land to\n               [Daniel] Steenrod.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses running a property line.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses survey of land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Thomas Wilson] thinks Woods probably should sue\n               [John?] Wilson. No opinion of Spencer case yet. Wants to\n               marry Woods' daughter, Mary, who is his first concern.\n               Discusses Congressional prospects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains his delay because of stage accident.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks questions about her husband's land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"William Chapline, Jr.,\"\u003eW[illia]m Chapline,\n               Jr.,\u003c/abbr\u003e[?] Yarnal and Woods are appointed directors\n               of Northwest Bank of Virginia. Does not think Zane will\n               be elected to Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received a counterfeit bill from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists directors of Northwest Bank of Virginia Three\n               new counties passed House of Delegates. Does not think\n               legislature will act on re-apportionment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends patent from Land Office. Thinks law will pass\n               granting relief to purchasers of public land. Three\n               members of Congress have died.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttempts to collect money owed to [Northwest bank of\n               Virginia?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, ALS, Jos[eph] Woods, Nashville,\n               [Tennessee], to uncle \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Woods,\"\u003eArch[ibald]\n               Woods,\u003c/abbr\u003en.p. Has moved to farm and bill outside of\n               Nashville. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecollections on appointments of Directors of\n               Northwest Bank. Election of two persons to Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to buy land from Woods to settle a dispute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns a report of debits and credits between\n               [Moses] Shepherd and U.S. in regard to building the\n               National Road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst story of Woods' home is finished. Wants to put\n               a shop on Woods' lot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes to have cases tried for lands on Middle Island.\n               Needs surveys made.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Thomas] Wilson will run for Congress against the\n               Harrison County Candidate, [E. B.] Jackson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePleased Woods has given him permission to gain Woods'\n               daughter, Mary's affections. Does not want to elect E.\n               B. Jackson unopposed. Analyzes his father's [Thomas\n               Wilson] chances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of recommendation for Sommerville \u0026amp; Moore\n               who wish to borrow money from North West Bank of\n               Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to be a character witness at his father's\n               trial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds to have special bail entered. Asks it a\n               freeholder in Virginia can be sued although a resident\n               out of the state. Asks that bonds be sent over by Thomas\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003epoliteness of Mr. [Henry] Clay. Sec[retary of\n               Treasury] will decide how [Moses] Shepherd' accounts\n               with U.S. (concerning the National Road) should be\n               settled. \"Mr. Clay has given some assistance.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest for cornmeal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been informed that Woods is going to Indiana.\n               Asks him to look into a land dispute for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends an account to Woods and asks for money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Woods to lease to Cole a tavern, farm, and\n               terries at mouth of Capteena [Captina Creek].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds Woods to tend to collecting money for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods gives his philosophy of buying land and gives\n               terms for an exchange of land with Smith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives excuses for not paying money owed to Woods and\n               his prospects for paying it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHanes makes offer to work off debt owed to Woods by\n               making brick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmith makes his offer to exchange land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresents an offer to settle money owed to Woods by\n               Jno. Stipp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Thomas Wilson] has lost election to Congress.\n               Wilson's [Eugenius M. Wilson] law practice has doubled\n               due to the death of [?] McGee, Woods' daughter, Mary,\n               has agreed to marry Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds Davis to close contract on land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers to sell his house, lot and farm to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[?] Buchanan is waiting Woods' reply about selling\n               land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas examined land records concerning heirs of Moses\n               Chapline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles White has written to Raccoon Mills to pay\n               taxes on Woods' land. Asks Woods to pay amount due to\n               John White.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIf Good will hire his bellows out to [Joseph] Hanlin\n               [Handlon], Woods will see they are taken care of.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, DS of Joseph Handlon (witnessed by Andrew\n               Donaldson) acknowledging receipt of the bellows. 1\n               page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds a reply from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCol. Berkshire will write Woods. Wilson describes the\n               house Berkshire has for sale in Morgantown and other\n               houses available in the town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas collected money owed to Woods by Asher Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives Woods legal advice on a landlord collecting\n               from a tenant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods for patents to land. Woods has had money\n               for the land for 25 years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not think house will suit the land or her\n               business. Commission wants to tear it down. Mrs. Jackson\n               has quit housekeeping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns a dispute between Woods and Shepherd over\n               Woods asking for security for a loan. Woods rehearses\n               various incidents involving the building of the National\n               Road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes draft of ALS, of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Woods\"\u003eArchi[bal]d\n               Woods,\u003c/abbr\u003en.p., to Moses Shepherd, n.p., 24 September\n               1821, concerning a dispute between Woods and Shepherd. 3\n               pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggestions about a possible suit against [?] Booth.\n               Wilson wedding with Woods' daughter, Mary, is set for\n               December 6. N. Evans can not yet tell if he will sell\n               house. [?] Stealey may be interested in exchanging\n               property with Woods. Stealey's landed property is bound\n               so he cannot sell or exchange it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, ALS, or Eug[enui]s M. Wilson, [Morgantown,\n               Virginia] [West Virginia], to Anne [(Poage)] Woods,\n               Wheeling, Virginia [West Virginia]. Knows she will miss\n               her daughter, but hope she will not delay the wedding. 1\n               page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgrees with Woods that honest, independent men should\n               be appointed to Board of Directors of North West bank of\n               Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeliver pork to Jasper Mallory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas paid taxes for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to settle in Indiana and found a newspaper.\n               Needs information from Woods on likely places to\n               settle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to buy a house and lot from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods' help in settling accounts with [Moses]\n               Shepherd [concerning the building of the National\n               Road].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThinks they need to obtain advice of [Philip]\n               Doddridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchibald Woods, William Chapline and Peter Yarnall\n               have been continued as directors in Northwest Bank of\n               Virginia Board of Public Works are determined to coerce\n               payment of state dividend due from North West Bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses trip and social events in Morgantown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongress has asked for commissioners to file report\n               in [Moses] Shepherd \"buisiness\" [sic] [Shepherd's\n               accounts with the U.S. in the building of the National\n               Road.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs enjoying life in the country. Gives disadvantages\n               of Wheeling over Pittsburgh for trade. Involved in\n               building the steamboat, \"Nashville of Tennessee.\" Still\n               owes debts in Kentucky of $2l,4000. Gives news of Woods\n               family in Missouri, Kentucky and Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to rent for only one year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutlines a dispute with Isaac Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received Woods' letter and expects to agree to\n               the propositions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses terms of a land deal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to give bearer, J. P. Seaman, two barrels\n               of flour. Will be credited to Woods' subscription to the\n               Presb[yteria]n meetinghouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives terms on which he will rent land from\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatement requested by John Nichols of what Samuels\n               \u0026amp; Burckhaud had said respecting yours \u0026amp; his\n               business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWells gives his statement concerning business between\n               John Nichols and Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not think Jno Wilson will bring suit. Needs\n               copies of agreement regarding the compromise of a\n               lawsuit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclines complying with Spencer's request.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRehearses his dispute with [Isaac] Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould like to live on Woods' land another year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousing alternatives in Morgantown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas moved into house formerly occupied by Wido[w]\n               Jackson. Has gone in partnership with [?] Gray in the\n               tavern.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to get [paints?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorn is put up. Other farm business is tended to.\n               Asks if Franklin Woods is going down the river.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHow and when money for public land is due.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotifies Woods his house must be moved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurprised Woods will not advance liquor for the\n               tavern Coll and Gray want to establish in a building by\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill for two land suits he is handling for Woods have\n               not been paid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks if a suit should be brought.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking for liquor for his tavern.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis conveyance of land to Woods omits lifting an\n               obligation to [?] Cole. Cannot meet a proposal of Woods\n               concerning flour and whiskey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMisunderstood agreement with Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecollection of a settlement of lawsuits against [?]\n               Nichols.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to survey some land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegister of the land Office, Marietta, [Ohio]. Asks\n               Woods to send patent for land. Asks about a forthcoming\n               sale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest to let \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Clark\"\u003eW[illia]m Clark\u003c/abbr\u003ehave\n               two barrels of flour out of Woods' subscription to the\n               meeting house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses receipt for [James] Pindall's fees. Wilson's\n               suit against Booth will be lengthy. Still finishing his\n               house. [Philip] Doddridge is candidate for Congress.\n               Extreme politeness shown Wilson family by Edward Brake\n               [?] Jackson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAs executor of [Jeremiah?] Hunt, he cannot exchange\n               his brother's land, but can sell it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not wish to buy Woods' house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants use of a lot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThinks [?] Meadows will buy land, if not, [?J\n               Buchanan will. Gives report on crops and prices.\n               Describes hailstorm with stones measuring fourteen\n               inches in circumference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill set out for Indiana. James Paull has a bond on\n               agents of the Penetentiary at Frankfort.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers to divide and sell brother's estate's\n               land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEstimates cost of thirteen hundred dollars to build a\n               house for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEug[eniu]s has had fever. House is not finished\n               yet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn his way to [New] Orleans. Gives prices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas given information to [?] Chesbrough. Recommends\n               Chesbrough as a tenant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSold Woods' land to James Buckhanon. Gives news of\n               his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to know if Woods would exchange land in Ohio,\n               for land in Indiana for Bowland's brother, Matthew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns property lines and rye.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppreciates Woods' offer regarding his house in\n               Wheeling, but his wife is unwilling to reenter\n               tavernkeeping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaying that he shipped himself on board the brig\n               \"Harriot\" for Baltimore with paid passage \u0026amp; thirteen\n               hundred \u0026amp; thirty dollars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllness of everyone, Wants more land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot keep tavern because wife is ill. Recommends\n               John Isett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould like to visit the next day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrother \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Robert Poage\"\u003eRob[er]t Poage\u003c/abbr\u003egot\n               ankle dislocated. Has not heard anything respecting Mr.\n               Jening's recent [receipt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns a legal dispute. Will come in about October\n               5 or 6. concerns other collections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill write a lawyer he knows in Kentucky to get\n               information for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes death of Franklin Woods on board brig\n               \"Harriott\". Woods' money, watch, and trunk are in\n               possession of Capt. Diamond in Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns taking of depositions of Philip Doddridge,\n               [Thomas] Wilson and [?] Hammond. \"I am of your opinion\n               that the cause ought to be tried while Judge Tucker is\n               on the Bench. I like his bold strait-forward way of\n               getting at justice.\" [Thomas Wilson's] health is not\n               good. His [E. W.] wife and child went out in\n               carriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a short address and petition relative to\n               removal of the Seat of Government.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSupervision of cleaning out of street. Expresses\n               sympathy in loss of Woods' son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods for a description of his house in\n               Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudgment has been obtained in case of Paul's\n               ass[ign]ee vs. Boothe. Mary is in as good health as\n               could be expected from her \"delicate situation.\" Does\n               not think he will move to Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives legal advice from [?] Hammond concerning the\n               building of a house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas discussed deal with [?]. Minor Coll will take the\n               bargain under certain arrangements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to deliver to Woods, Paull \u0026amp; Co. the\n               bonds of Joseph Vanmeter as security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecounts death of Franklin Woods. Gives statement of\n               Barr Wilson in lawsuit of Wilson against Daniel\n               Booth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGoes over his side of an argument with Shepherd\n               apparently concerning Shepherd's business with the North\n               West Bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill take Woods' property if Woods will put house in\n               order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas tended to paying Croghan's land taxes. Gives his\n               terms for exchange of land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends [?] Gray.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Pleasants elected governor. \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Brown\"\u003eW[illia]m Brown\u003c/abbr\u003eof\n               Williamsburg was elected chancellor of Fredericksburgh\n               [sic] of Williamsburg [sic] Districts. Mentions\n               possibility of removal of seat of justice in [Ohio\n               County, Virginia].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill appointing commissioners to locate seat of\n               justice in Ohio County was rejected [by committee]. Bill\n               passed House of Delegates ratifying the convention\n               entered into by H[enry] Clay and B[enjamin] W[atkins]\n               Leigh. Discusses re-apportionment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutlines debate over moving seat of justice in Ohio\n               County, Virginia [West Virginia] \"Doddridge conducts\n               himself well and is decidedly the ablest man in the\n               House.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received letters \"giving the sad tidings of your\n               sons deths [deaths] both of them esteemed by us all....\"\n               Lists his selections of public lands. Excuses why he has\n               not been to White River. Has built four cabins. Gives\n               crop prices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclines making a contract for a house belonging to\n               Swearinger and gives reasons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\" I am very much so [feeble] as much as possible to\n               be out of be \u0026amp; troubled with doleful low spirits.\n               The Lord knows I have not had much in a mar[r]ied life\n               but what has been pain to body and mind;\" Grieves for\n               brother. Writes about her son, Alfred.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks that Silv[i]a [a slave] be sent to her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives his terms for exchange of land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses form of deed and an opinion. Has referred\n               matter of slave, Sylvia, to Mary, but is fearful that if\n               Woods can not manage her, he will be unable to. Pleased\n               to send Washington [Wilson?] to Philadelphia for\n               glasses. Discusses benefits sight will provide.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcuse for not getting brick for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs writing for John Stipp to ask Woods to stay\n               execution for money owed Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to indulge him on debt for a while.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for receipt and that Paull would try to get\n               Woods to indulge him on debt for a while.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest for corn and straw.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking them to hurry to complete a house they are\n               building for him to minimize fire hazard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest for flour and bran.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis wife, Mary, is in excellent health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, ALS, of Mary [(Woods)] Wilson, [Morgantown,\n               Virginia] [West Virginia] to [Ann (Poage) Woods] Gives\n               news of family. 1 page. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends form of a deed. Has asked Alpheus [Wilson] to\n               decide to go to Wheeling or stay in [Morgantown]. If he\n               stays, Eugenius Wilson will go to Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThinks he can collect money from McLean \u0026amp;\n               Guard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUrges him to finish house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to have his lot for a house surveyed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains delay in settling debt of James Okey to\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces birth of a daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists quarters of public lands. Asks that deeds for\n               certain lands be sent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists two questions about the Cumberland Road and\n               asks Doddridge to respond so people can decide whether\n               or not to vote for him for Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes MS, of Doddridge responding to Woods'\n               questions. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks information about land on Fishing Creek.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds to go to Washington, [D.C.] to save himself for\n               an endorsement in the North West Bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes how she feel after her daughter is one\n               month old. Has no one with her except a black woman\n               named [Dark?] Would rather Silva [Silvia] not come.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussing possibility of lawsuit between \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Noah Zane\"\u003eN[oah] Zane\u003c/abbr\u003eand Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to comply with summons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest for flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs trying to sell his farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlour from Woods' mill is too dark. Asks to buy some\n               more.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers deal to Woods to lease land with option to\n               buy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the activities of the household. Plans\n               trip. Mentions slave, Dark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescription of Indiana and Indianapolis, in\n               particular.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to buy a lot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to move West, but needs Woods' advice on where\n               to settle. Eugenius ill with billious [sic] fever. Lists\n               candidates for Congress, including \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Philip Doddridge.\"\u003ePhilip\n               Dod[d]ridge.\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on Edgar [C. Wilson's] trip to Indiana.\n               Alpheus has not yet decided about moving. A lawsuit in\n               Clarksburg has been continued. Gives Chancellor's\n               reasons and states that North West Bank needs to\n               answer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest for money. Brother is dying.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man has applied for a lease of Woods' land to make\n               saltpetre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for a legal opinion concerning one of the North\n               West Bank of Virginia directors [Moses H. Shepherd]\n               owing money to the Bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods about land in Tyler County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes Indiana and his circumstances living in\n               Indianapolis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot get his money from [Moses] Shephard [Shepherd]\n               for building a bridge on the National Road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends five dollars although he doesn't think he owes\n               Burns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes court system in Indiana. Complains about\n               its Constitution and laws. Death of Mrs. Eli Stealey.\n               Col. Paxton who owes money to Thomas Wilson lives there.\n               Mentions Jacob Whitsel [Wetzel?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not want to go back to Captina. Has hogs ready\n               to drive.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns an injunction gotten by [?] Booth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds answers of Benjamin W. Wilson, \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"George Paull\"\u003eGeo[rge] Paull\u003c/abbr\u003eand\n               [Archibald Woods] to an injunction obtained by Booth.\n               Bears notes by Archibald Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeaves a contract for land up to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests $13 on Archibald Woods' account.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill for the \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNational\n               Intelligencer.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants Woods to stop a survey being entered by Neil\n               Gunn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterested in land owned by Woods on Middle\n               Island.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eServing as deputy clerk. \"A good many Indians allways\n               [sic] about Fort Harrison...they are quite peacable\n               [sic] however I was under the necessity of giving a\n               Potawatomy a flogging a few days ago for his impudence.\"\n               Has a full set of surveying instruments. Has written\n               Thomas Woods about his land. Is guardian of 12 year old\n               boy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns taking of depositions in lawsuit involving\n               [?] Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not think anything should be done regarding\n               threat against North West Bank of Virginia until\n               director carries out threat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDirector who owes money to bank has hired able\n               lawyers including \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Philip Doddridge\"\u003e[Philip]\n               Dod[d]ridge.\u003c/abbr\u003eShould bank settle debt by accepting\n               stock at par?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to travel to Clarksburg as witness in U.\n               States vs. Salathial Curtis. Asks to be excused.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInjunction of Booth vs. Paull was dissolved as to all\n               except $350. Case of Caruthers against [North West Bank\n               of Virginia] was decided in favor of bank. Case of Poage\n               against [Thomas Wilson] decided for Wilson. People in\n               Clarksburg want to effect a reorganization of judicial\n               districts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to buy clay from Woods' swamp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDispute over security for rent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes situation of lawyers in Indianapolis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas a man, \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Drenninger,\"\u003eW[illia]m\n               Drenninger,\u003c/abbr\u003ewho wishes to lease Woods'\n               property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to send patents and to speak to governor\n               about money owed to North West Bank of Virginia by\n               [Moses H.] Shepherd. Asks him to see if land in Tyler\n               County was sold for taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists taxes owed on land in Tyler County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to see him. Ash can rely on Woods' doing what\n               he said he would.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Jacob] Ash cannot pay for land on Middle Island.\n               Carothers would like to buy on same terms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill accept slave in trade for Hog Run land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRead letter to Bar[r] who is interested in land if he\n               can sell his. Finch is not interested in proposal made\n               to him by Woods as it stands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to buy land from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor will not express an opinion on money [Moses]\n               Shepherd owes to North West Bank. Directors will be\n               appointed next week. Willson does not wish to run again\n               for General Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas begun suit against Booth. Elated at prospect of\n               armory being fixed at Jackson's Forge on Cheat [Mt.] six\n               miles from town. \"If we get the Armory-then the canal\n               will come near that-and what a space does that open for\n               building castles in the air!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs enclosing copies of patents. Elkins' patent cannot\n               be found. Old directors of North West Bank re-appointed.\n               Discusses several bills concerning the Bank and\n               taxation. Friends of [William] Crawford are in favor of\n               Congressional caucus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrefers Leffler for Senate over Morgan. Thinks\n               Morgan's name and residence will give him a large\n               majority in this County over Leffler, Edgington or\n               McCloy. Asks Woods to send circumstances of lawsuit\n               involving land purchased from William Croghan. If he\n               runs for General Assembly would have to give up office\n               he holds, would lose business while in Richmond and\n               could not save money \"if a man mingles with the first\n               ranks of Society \u0026amp; lives with the most influential\n               members which I should certainly do in order to give\n               myself standing which would enable me to be useful to my\n               constituents.\" Attempting to contract for books in\n               Baltimore. \"Stephen does tolerably well after having\n               rec'd several whippings.\" Does not think Armory will be\n               located yet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinues in readiness and waits for Woods to\n               come.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral assembly business. Richmond Junto is for\n               Crawford, Clay next.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"North American Insurance Company\"\u003eN[orth]\n               American Insurance Company\u003c/abbr\u003ewill insure Woods'\n               house. Presents terms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill to amend charter of Northwestern Bank was\n               rejected in Committee. Majority for Crawford. Clay\n               stands next to Crawford. Morgan is candidate for the\n               Senate. Expect to elect Charles F. Mercer a brigadier\n               gen[era]l. Bill for additional appropriation to the\n               University [of Virginia] has many enemies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas toured various countries. Describes Weston.\n               Thinks [Philip] Doddridge will have a better chance for\n               election this election.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplies to Graham for redress because Joseph Woods\n               would not sell land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her household.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds information on whether to bid against Clarke\n               for land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot find patents to land on Hog Run.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to buy land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas not find papers for Hog Island land. Has no\n               objection to suit being instituted in his name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The presidential quesion is slumbering \u0026amp; the\n               cause of the Greeks is occupying its place.\" Against the\n               state borrowing money to improve James and Potomac\n               Rivers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs enclosing a legal opinion. Gives advice on suit in\n               Croghan's name. Also legal questions regarding suit\n               against Booth. Joseph T. Daugherty will run for General\n               Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas settled Woods' delinquent land tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlterations made in judiciary system. Presidential\n               politics in Indiana.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSale of house, lot and tan[n]ery of James Okey,\n               deceased.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas leased Woods' land and would like to buy it.\n               Makes offer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTerms for leasing land from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMisunderstanding over Conner working for Woods the\n               previous fall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes draft of AL, of [Archibald Woods] to [?]\n               Rapp, n.d. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCites laws pertaining to military land warrants. \"My\n               greatest anxiety at this time is to get a library.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePurchased 27 acres on hill north of town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[William] Deringer has agreed to lease part of Woods'\n               quarter. Questions about location of water.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHunt is ready to sell land and can make a good\n               title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrangements to obtain slave Woods is trading for\n               land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetained by lowness of river.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorval [Wilson?]. Has a fine girl. Ready to change\n               her name. Is giving [?] short \"soft looks.\" Gives other\n               family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll fractions and part of fractions [of land] will be\n               offered at remaining sales in half quarters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efor 16,4000 acres in Tyler County. Bears affidavits\n               by A. S. Brickhead. Copy made by D. Hickman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs not interested in selling land and buying any of\n               Hunt. Concerned about healthiness of the land. Describes\n               number of game killed. Describes his property. Expects\n               Whetsel [Wetsel?] to go with him to look for a le[a]d\n               mine the Indians have told him of.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay expect him within two weeks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Rapp of a mistake in quantity of land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCould not send money by John Owens because he does\n               not get along. \"...Mrs. Bowlnad has not spoke to her\n               father, nor uncle since the time of her marriage.\" Will\n               send money by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Edgar Campbell Wilson.\"\u003eE[dgar Campbell]\n               Wilson.\u003c/abbr\u003e\"I am about to open a house of\n               Intertainment [sic] in this place.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnwilling to compel slave to leave Woods [that was to\n               be exchanged for land.] Send $400 instead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"...I send Hazel and have no doubt he will please\n               you. As he has not seen you I have had to promise that\n               if he is not pleased with his situation I will replace\n               him...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot meet with Woods about land deal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas purchased land at Woods' request.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to buy a fractional part of a quarter of public\n               land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Skinner to convey a letter and money to [Joseph]\n               hood for public land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeculates on a trip. Slave, Darky, is ill. Children,\n               Ann and Steve, always get into mischief. Washington\n               started yesterday to Canonsburgh to collage [college].\n               Neighbor, Mrs. Dougherty is dying of consumption.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks payment of fees for legal services rendered in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003ePaul\u003c/title\u003ev. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDan[ie]l Booth [Daniel\n               Booth].\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDefends himself from Woods' remarks concerning the\n               painting of a fence by his son and other remarks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTried to carry out Woods instructions in regard to\n               the purchase of a fraction of public land but was unable\n               to because of rules cited by [Joseph Woods, Register of\n               Land Office] and by the Receiver.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCrops, hunting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers slave for sale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns vines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to buy land from Hunt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill forward deed to Woods when he picks it up in\n               Louisville. Would like to see slave \u0026amp; reconcile him\n               to accompany him to Kentucky, \"for I assure you, I can\n               not resort to force to induce it... I could not think of\n               having him delivered to me at this place, or of his\n               remaining here any time, the best of servants would get\n               spoiled in this place directly.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChancellor's opinion is that redress should be sought\n               on covenant of warranty which rests in the heirs, not\n               the administrator.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBank is not selling drafts until September.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs suspending the issuing of a patent until after\n               next Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods' land at Woodsfield do not live up to his\n               expectations. Would like list of Indiana lands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescription of journey from Wheeling to Morgantown.\n               Daniel Booth and John Wilson have been committed to jail\n               by marshals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot find record that Woods paid taxes. Needs to\n               pay to keep land for being sold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes ALS, of Benj[amin] W. Wilson, n.p. to\n               [Archibald] Woods, n.p., n.d., asking Woods for money\n               and informing him he could not get oxen. 1 page.\n               ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDesires to buy land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for sending deed after Woods declined to\n               purchase the land. Still would like to sell it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo sell 300 acres of land to Andrew Ragu, Drury Baker\n               and George Baker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Daniel Booth\"\u003eDan[ie]l Booth\u003c/abbr\u003eand Juno\n               Wilson were bonded out of jail and broke the bond.\n               General Booth was security and now is bound for whole\n               debt. Family news. Edgar has given up intention of\n               returning to Indiana.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill bring cattle the following week.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds depositions from Woods for Chapline's lawsuit\n               in which Woods will be cross examined.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllness in neighborhood. Is thinking of leaving. Asks\n               about land owned by Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill transfer land when requested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill be at Woodsfield, 11 October. Offers\n               tanyard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMakes offer for lots.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMakes offer for lots.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to endorse for $500.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for specifics of land offer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes to buy lot in Woodsfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, AN of memorandum by Woods of an offer to\n               Miller, 30 October 1824. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for more information for Chapline's lawsuit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to attend court in case of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eU.S.\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSalathiel Curtis.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to pay for lot. Lists different\n               alternatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal advice pertaining to \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eJohn and Stephen R.\n               Wilson\u003c/title\u003eand the land claimed by William Croghan,\n               Jr. and the Chaplines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns bill for Ohio Company presented to bank that\n               should be paid if Thomas Wilson says it should be\n               paid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, ADS, of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Thomas Wilson,\"\u003eTho[ma]s\n               Wilson,\u003c/abbr\u003estating that he did not handle the suit,\n               but James McGee did. Tells what he knows. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdgar has gone to Mason County, Virginia. Alpheus\n               does not like living in Pennsylvania. Nancy (Wilson)\n               Crawford died in June, leaving three month old\n               child.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo build a log cabin. Gives specifications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas not been paid by Moses Chapline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants more information about tending mill for\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds answer to Archibald Woods' question.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, ANS, of Israel to [Sehon?] n.d., stating he\n               has already responded to Woods. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImmediately sent Woods' letter down to [Jacob]\n               Israel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMakes an offer for property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to lease land from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThinks bill for [Moses H. Shepherd and his account\n               with the National Road] will pass both houses in\n               Congress. Vote for President and Vice President will be\n               held that day. Bill has passes House for continuation of\n               Cumberland Road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeard of opposition in Ohio County to [Philip]\n               Doddridge. Doddridge is favorite of Monongalia. \"The\n               people here appear to be weary and ashamed of such a\n               feeble, inefficient cypher as our present\n               representative.\" Interest in Union canal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. McLeery's house and lots are for sale. She is\n               interested in living there. \"you mentioned in your last\n               letter you would like to sell Sye and his wife to some\n               person here. I don't know any person here that is able\n               to unless Alpheus would. When he moved to Pennsylvania\n               he set his free and now he is coming to Virginia he will\n               want them.\" Alpheus' wife has another daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSince Cumberland Road continuation is settled,\n               district will no longer be divided. Asks that Woods\n               bring correspondence between E. W. Wells and [?] Morgan\n               to the election. \"I have a strong personal desire to be\n               elected at this time. I feel that I have almost subdued\n               a habit which has long held me depressed. A change of\n               circumstances would assist me with a powerful moral\n               force.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePays debt to bank. Asks to borrow more money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to know it he will lease for another year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeposit in Bank of Indiana for money owed to Woods by\n               John and Joseph Smith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Woods for 10 volumes of state papers. \"Mary is\n               in no conditon to travel....\" Received $200 for Booth\n               money in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003ePaull\u003c/title\u003eV. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBooth.\u003c/title\u003eWould like \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHistory of the Council of\n               Trent\u003c/title\u003efrom Woods' library. Doddridge is\n               campaigning well. Hopes for canal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDispute over hogs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns rye.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal opinion concerning judgment of Ohio Company\n               against Edward and Jonathan Jackson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpset that [Joseph] Johnson will be elected. Has not\n               heard who is appointed judge in place of [?]\n               Jackson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived Woods' agreement in case of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods et al.\u003c/title\u003ev. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson.\u003c/title\u003eWoods can take\n               Charles Hammond's deposition in Cincinnati. Questions to\n               ask.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns parts [for a repair?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill pay him as soon as he can. Cannot find\n               purchaser. If bad health this season, he will leave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking Shepherd to pay debt owed to Franklin\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthorizes Caldwell to execute deed of trust in debt\n               owed to Franklin Woods by Moses Shepherd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends oxen to be sold. Deletes land deal between [?]\n               Clarke and [?] Martin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns taking of Hammond's deposition in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003ev. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods.\u003c/title\u003eThinks Woods or\n               someone should \"attend for Doddridge may be absent-may\n               be drunk....\" Does not trust Doddridge because he is\n               employed by Spencer if Wilson wins lawsuit. Mentions\n               canal. Family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks questions regarding notices on the taking of\n               depositions in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Woods\"\u003eArchi[bal]d\n               Woods,\u003c/abbr\u003en.p., to [Eugenius M. Wilson] Concern \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods.\u003c/title\u003e1 page. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill keep the oxen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePurchased a pair of [bears?] Will not again be a\n               candidate unless that should entirely consist with the\n               views of E. M. Wilson and Thomas Hayward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReady to do millwright work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds to know time he is to give deposition in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods.\u003c/title\u003eNeeds note in North\n               West Bank of Virginia continued.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFailed to get Hammond's deposition because no hour\n               specified in the notice. Thomas Wilson has dropsy. His\n               best \"negro man, George, whether from some physical\n               disease or from grief...of his master's death...suddenly\n               went mad...got into the river and was drowned.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods' lands near Salt Creek will be valuable because\n               of salt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Woods for catching his mare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Apparently has been elected to a church conference?]\n               of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Family news,\n               including wife's approaching confinement and father's\n               [Thomas Wilson] health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily news including her approaching confinement,\n               health of her father-in-law [Thomas Wilson]. Husband,\n               Eug[eniu]s, has been elected to convention at\n               Staunton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods' help with note to be put in North Western\n               Bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary had girl. Sick afterwards. Treatments\n               described.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnhappy over route through his land. Also not pleased\n               with goods sent by Mallory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepositions have been taken in [ \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003e].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor 1180 acres in Belmont County, Ohio. Bears\n               affidavit of Samuel Fitch and recorded by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Paris, Jr.\"\u003eW[illia]m Paris,\n               Jr.\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds $300 to be given to Knox \u0026amp; McGee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to obtain [Philip] Doddridge's deposition.\n               Left him drunk at Staunton. Legal advice to Woods.\n               Family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIll-health of Mary [(Woods) Wilson]. Baby is names\n               Frances. Prospective trips.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds to depend upon having Woods' place to rent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, ADf of [Archibald Woods] to [?] defending\n               himself from charge he induced Knox \u0026amp; McKee to not\n               honor recipients drafts. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill not attend examination because son, William, has\n               nothing memorized to deliver. Asks why.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes AcyS, of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Woods,\"\u003eA[rchibald]\n               Woods,\u003c/abbr\u003en.p., to J[asper] Mallory, n.p., concerning\n               money owed by Mallory to Woods. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmily would like to go to school in Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003ev. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003ewas not tried.\n               \"Negro woman and three children\" belonging to estate he\n               was administering ran away. He may be liable. \"The\n               negros are leaving this County by whole families and\n               very few retaken. I look for Darky to go next and I\n               shall not much regret it for although she is a good\n               house servant yet I cannot (unless I lock her up every\n               night) prevent her from getting into bad company, and\n               she has now become almost a common strumpet--a being\n               that I loathe to look upon.\" has not received money in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003ePaull\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBooth.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds to know what arrangement is to be made for\n               [Moses H. Shepherd] to pay debt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods' son-in-law, C. D. Knox has left word regarding\n               Tavern. Asks Woods to send terms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerned over a director owing bank money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his tavern in Wheeling and its\n               location.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily news from Augusta County, Virginia. Eugenius\n               Wilson is unpopular because perceived as spearheading\n               prosecution against two members of General Assembly,\n               [Edward] Watts and [Francis] Billingsley for bribery.\n               Mentions effect of death of [James] Pindall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuit has been instituted in Superior Court of Law\n               [against [?] Childers?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns about lawsuit which charges a title to land\n               Woods is involved in is vague. Asks for patents and\n               information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRedeems watch. Asks Woods to come survey land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks if a position is available at Knox \u0026amp; McKee\n               for Washington Wilson. Death of Thomas Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington [Wilson] declines position with Knox \u0026amp;\n               McGee and has accepted one elsewhere. Death of [Thomas\n               Wilson] and death of Sarah [Woods].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggests Woods come to next Court when Court House\n               will be discussed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePork is rejected by Navy inspectors. Settled business\n               with [Moses H.] Shepherd who will dismiss lawsuits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitical prospects for Congress. News of Morgantown.\n               Summarizes letter from a runaway slave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgress of lawsuit in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003ev. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to pay money owed to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChancellor Tucker has rendered decision. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003ev. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003emust be decided by\n               jury. Doddridges' arguments good. Received Booth\n               money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutlines political strategy to convince Haymond not\n               to run for Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoadmakers are ready to cut drain through Woods'\n               field.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePredicts results in congressional race. Brother\n               Norval [Wilson] married to [?] Howland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to pay money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder for flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuilders of N[ational] Road have let water onto his\n               garden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends [?] Kennon to purchase land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas checked lawsuits of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eKershner\u003c/title\u003ev. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEngland, Morris, Woods \u0026amp;\n               Caldwell.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould like to be appointed superintendent of\n               road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquires about land his deceased father owned in Ohio\n               County. If Woods never collected money for A. Hamilton,\n               he won't from his estate which will be insolvent.\n               McClandhan's mother died May 1824.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Brookover would like to rent land from\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDarky, slave, has tried to run away twice. Is being\n               returned to Woods family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerned over money owed Northwestern Bank by a\n               director. Recommends three names to be appointed as\n               director.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggests Woods direct finishing of his warehouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransmits money owed to Woods by [?] Maxwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompromise proposed in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods.\u003c/title\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCresap\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChapline's heirs\u003c/title\u003ewas\n               decided in favor of Cresap. Has sold Darky to man in\n               Harrison County for $300.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThinks Doddridge will stand better chance of winning\n               than Leffler for Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns appointment of Woods as a director of\n               Northwestern Bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003ev. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods,\u003c/title\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003ev. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBooth\u003c/title\u003e, and Woods' place\n               as director of Northwestern Bank of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill defend three directors of Northwestern Bank of\n               Virginia against being surplanted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Emily Knox's dissatisfaction with her school\n               in Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not recommend compromise in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods.\u003c/title\u003eProblem with\n               directors of Northwestern Bank of Virginia T. P. Ray and\n               Alpheus P. Wilson will attend canal convention before\n               going to Richmond. Does not trust Thomas S. Haymond.\n               Passes on name of George Kyger for tavern. Wilson will\n               act as clerk in T. P. Ray's absence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaxwell expects to pay money owed to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoses Shepherd wants to meet with Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDefends [Henry St. George] Tucker from charge of\n               being an agent of Jno R. Wilson [charges perhaps levied\n               by Philip Doddridge].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotifies Ruggles that there is already a post office\n               named Capatina Creek in Belmont County, Ohio so suggests\n               another name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTravel in Missouri in winter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaking arrangements to pay note. Candidate for next\n               Congress. Hopes Woods will not move against Middle\n               Island Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeed postal route on west side of Ohio River. Asks\n               Woods' advice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSatisfied with how situation regarding indebtedness\n               of directors of Northwester Bank of Virginia has turned\n               out. Yarnall, Sprigg and Shepherd together owe about\n               $70,000. Sprigg and Shepherd re-elected. Quotes Woods'\n               misgivings about [Henry St. George] Tucker. Should\n               resist any change in venue in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvice on a postal route west of Ohio River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoute has been established to serve Captina Point\n               (now Powhattan [Powhatan Point]).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas horse for sale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo reply to previous letter. Will call on Woods to\n               take deposition concerning claim of Moses Shepherd for\n               building National Road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends dried peaches. Does not want to rent Woods'\n               place when lease expires.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMajor Smith intends to become a tenant under\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePost route has been established including\n               Woodsfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvice in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods.\u003c/title\u003eFamily news\n               including the education of an orphan child.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDamage done to Woods' land by a tenant. Suggests a\n               [?] Davis to make 100,000 brick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill take along with James Smith the store and\n               warehouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill pay bills for daughter, Emily, and make\n               arrangements for her trip home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not consider land cleared properly by\n               Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to buy wood from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas sold tanyard--asks Woods or George Paull to make\n               out deed to William Craig, the purchaser. Business is\n               stirring at Woodsfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns land claimed by James McHenry. Gives\n               information concerning McHenry's family. Probably\n               concerns \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to call on him at his office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns money owed by [?] Maxwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003ev. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBoothe.\u003c/title\u003eHas settled with\n               Mrs. Pindall. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003ev. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003edid not gain a\n               change of venue and [Henry St. George Tucker's]\n               opinion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks about note for money owed by [?] Smith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInability to pay money owed to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill tend to collecting money for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBad health of Robert Woods. Gives news of extended\n               family. Wants flour sent to him on a regular basis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends eight dollars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgrees to buy land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas deposited $1520 in bank for Wilson's use. Bring\n               deed to Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShall attend a sale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds to stay in Morgantown to attend to client's\n               business. Will have subpoenas served. Thinks Doddridge\n               should be examined as a witness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds aged whiskey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to give up place. Recommends Obed Morris to\n               have it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLearned through \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Thomas S. Haymond\"\u003eTho[ma]s S.\n               Haymond\u003c/abbr\u003ethat it is intention of Yarnal \u0026amp; Co.\n               to make a violent effort to get the ascendancy in the\n               direction of the \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Northwestern Bank.\"\u003eN[orth]w[estern]\n               Bank.\u003c/abbr\u003eHas erred in recommending Zane as a\n               director.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to see [John] Rector.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses $250 From [?] Maxwell. Thinks Chancellor\n               [Tucker] will refuse motion for a new trial. Jacobs and\n               Doddridge \"argued rather feebly....I explained to the\n               Judge all the circumstances of the trial on our journey\n               up from Morgantown to this court.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks questions about the building of a turnpike since\n               one has been authorized by legislature from Nashville to\n               Columbia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDispute over Woods' not putting warehouse in repair\n               and over the price of a horse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas gotten load and a halt of clay and has filled up\n               holes in bank which he understands is Woods' objection\n               to taking clay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDisappointed at Chancellor Tucker's decision in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003ev. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods.\u003c/title\u003eGives advice on\n               next legal steps to take.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnswers inquiries made by Woods in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003ev. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods.\u003c/title\u003eDoddridge upset at\n               remark he was unwell. Has put a piece in the paper under\n               signature of \"concert\" supporting Adams meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates condition of Northwest Bank of Virginia\n               Recommends against appointment of Moses W. Chapline or\n               [?] Yarnall as directors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnswering questions posed by Archibald Woods about\n               methods and cost of building National Road. Also\n               mentions Ohio Road and McAdams Plan of road\n               construction. Questions in handwriting of Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks delay in paying money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHad anti-Jackson meeting. Ladies have formed literary\n               society which meets in Wilson's office every Monday\n               evening in which the bible [sic] makes a part of their\n               reading.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to rent Woods' tavern in Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTerms of land deal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMust have whole record copied--not selected parts.\n               Legal advice in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods.\u003c/title\u003eBelieves Chancellor\n               [Tucker] was wrong in directing issue to be tried.\n               Advises an appeal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Anthony D. Clarke\"\u003eA[nthony] D.\n               Clarke\u003c/abbr\u003eborrowed $5,000 from Woods secured by deed\n               of trust for land. Asks it they have the funds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill give up his house in Frederick. Then will look\n               out for a first rate hotel. Thanks [Charles D.] Knox for\n               writing him about Woods' hotel in Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks her father to visit. Discusses her children. Has\n               clergyman boarding with them who will teach school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to buy land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, ALS, of John H. Jenkins, n.p. to\n               [Archibald] Woods, recommending [Strean?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes arrival of first steamboat, \"Reindeer\" at\n               Morgantown. Court record of [ \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003e] will not be copied\n               for a month because it is so large and clerk has other\n               records to copy. Alpheus [P. Willson] and T. P. Ray\n               started to Richmond to attend Anti-Jackson\n               Convention.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould like to rent a house if Woods or any of his\n               friends buys it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received court record of 216 pages in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003ev. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods.\u003c/title\u003eGives legal advice\n               for the appeal. Morgan has declared for Senate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal advice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSend survey of 800 acre tract at Middle Island and he\n               will make offer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReady to give out brickmaking contract, [for\n               courthouse in Woodsfield?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Caldwell to stop cutting timber on land sold to\n               Nathan Ilanes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, AM, of memorandum of letter to Governor by\n               Woods concerning Northwestern Bank of Virginia. 1\n               page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not think the bill [concerning his account with\n               the U.S. for building the National Road] will be acted\n               upon this session.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds to borrow money from Northwestern Bank of\n               Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks help in getting a note discounted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks if he can pay debt with steers and horses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends carpet yarn to be colored and woven. Does not\n               want a little girl [to help in house] Mr. Russ\n               [Presbyterian minister] is boarding with them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks help in obtaining loan from Northwestern Bank of\n               Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends two pigs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas procured two six week old pigs for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves [Henry St. George] Tucker's decision in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003ev. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003ewill be reversed.\n               Chapman Johnson is tending to appeal. High spirits in\n               Morgantown due to prospects for railroad. He and Ray are\n               directed to invest $3200 in bank stock as executors of\n               N. Evans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods' help in getting payment from [Moses\n               Shepherd] for helping to build bridge as part of the\n               National Road. [Daniel] Steenrod owes him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for new saddle. Hope he will go to the\n               Springs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to advance fee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere is a case against Dillon for $1,000 ordered by\n               Jacobs. Clark will appeal in ejectment case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnswers complaints about the shoeing of Woods'\n               horse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHesitant to give advice in Clark lawsuit, but does\n               so. Has applied to be Commonwealths Attorney in Brooke,\n               Tyler and Randolph [counties].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot pay him yet. Since Woods is concerned with\n               Wheeling foundry, asks for a cast screw and plate for\n               pres[s]ing cloth at his fulling mill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdams has sold land in Delaware. Will pay Woods when\n               that is settled. Sehon will pay his part even if he has\n               to borrow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould like to borrow two hundred dollars from\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew York is in favor of [Andrew] Jackson. [New York]\n               \"is destined to be a Great Nation within itself.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Daniel Clark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeaving for Bedford. Did not get appointment as\n               Commonwealth's Attorney for Brooke County or Tyler\n               County. Still a candidate for Randolph County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns possibility of a canal. Public is losing\n               confidence in R[ail]road company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFather-in-law needs land. Send terms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill attend to entering land for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClark says Woods has libeled and will not agree to\n               terms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal advice concerning injunction against\n               Clarke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePasses on legal advice from Genin and his advice in\n               lawsuit against Clark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHoratio Bakewell needs clay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives his advice in lawsuit against Clarke. Thinks\n               Woods should have compromised. Sends money for Alfred's\n               bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal advice regarding the administration of an\n               estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterested in renting house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington Wilson is seeking a new position.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClark did not give security in lawsuit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClark did not give security. May compromise. Have\n               lost member of Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterested in being miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvises against lawsuit in name of [Northwestern]\n               Bank [of Virginia] against [?] Adams. Justifies Sehon's\n               bill for copying court record. Alpheus P. Willson has\n               son, Evans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Megurder?] unwilling to give bail to close deed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes stay in Pittsburgh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill make deed and send it. Father's health is\n               bad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill lease stove and storehouses at Powhatan\n               Point.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews of Morgantown and their mutual friends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas entered land for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDispute with [Jasper?] Mallory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods has been appointed state proxy to represent\n               state in the North Western Bank of Virginia. General\n               Assembly is discussing Georgia and South Carolina\n               anti-tariff resolutions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas decided to marry Mrs. McFerran, sister of Stephen\n               Clowell. Gives reasons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to pay Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePannell need to finish house he is building for\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemits money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal advice in lawsuit against Clarke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for location of Woods' land near his land so he\n               can examine it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns candidates for election to Constitutional\n               Convention of 1829. Mentions Edgar [Campbell] Wilson's\n               prospects for re-election. Is worried about financial\n               matters. Has spent one-fourth of income on religious and\n               charitable matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould like to meet concerning mill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his reelection campaign. Mentions\n               newspaper. Eugenius' candidacy for Convention of\n               1829.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot wind up business and take Woods' mill for two\n               months. Would like to be let off contract.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds Woods to attend bank board meeting [of\n               Northwestern Bank of Virginia] and bring Steenrod so\n               Board can authorize Thomas [Woods] to release a\n               claim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould like to take Woods' mill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis candidacy for the Constitutional Convention of\n               1829 and his position on reform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot pay money owed to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThought McLure had sold his foundry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCripled [crippled] and unable to do anything. Dispute\n               over building a house for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTries to settle debt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBalance due in public land entered by Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProspects for Mallory to rent mouth of Captina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives terms for selling land to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed needs to be re-done. Buckhannon unable to pay.\n               Sylvanus Tarkington makes offer for land. Leffler and\n               brother do not like the country.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends bank notes by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Woods,\"\u003eA[rchibald]\n               Woods.\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaking plans in case her husband, Eugenius, attends\n               Constitutional Convention of 1829.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDissatisfied with house Randolph has built.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds payment for land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDispute with [?] Pollock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds note discounted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not know when patent will be issued on Peter\n               Hines' land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds to meet with Woods regarding the \"Captina\n               Business.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds Woods influence with court. Will come alone\n               because it is not safe to bring Negroes to that\n               County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetails of a trip to Bloomington, [Indiana].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCoulter quotes law on deputy clerks to show that his\n               signature on a certificate of a deed is valid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives terms on which he will rent land from\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods' help with debt owed by James Woods \u0026amp;\n               Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA statement concerning money owed him by [?]\n               Booth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnswers questions about land he sold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnswers questions about sale of mortgaged land by\n               Henry Smith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on value of Woods' land. Mentions grant of\n               land for canal through the state.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFound house. Will pay Woods for pasture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill come to Wheeling to check on house being built\n               for him there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalked to his father about mortgaged land that was\n               sold. Promise family will pay Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends copy of caveat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to buy town lot from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends Woods notice of money due.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[?] Thomas is interested in renting a tavern.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Silas Bowery who purchased mortgaged land\n               from Henry Smith. Sends bill for services as a spy\n               attested by John Brown who was a ranger at the same\n               time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed between Archibald Woods and Ann Woods of the\n               first part, John McLure and Mary McLure of the second\n               part, James H. Forythe and Ellen Forsythe of the third\n               part, John List and Ann List of the fourth part, and\n               Thomas Woods and May Woods of the fifth part all of Ohio\n               County, Virginia [West Virginia] and Thomas Johnston,\n               Israle Updegraff, John List and Ellen List of the sixth\n               part to convey land in North Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to take house [hotel?] from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTerms for King to lease a tavern.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill be in Wheeling to negotiate lease.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe-assures Woods about mortgaged land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Thomas Edmundson\"\u003eTho[ma]s\n               Edmundson\u003c/abbr\u003ewho is a stockholder in Franklin\n               Turnpike Road and is inspecting U.S. Road [McAdam's\n               Road.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to know if Woods will agree to sell his\n               father's [E. McClanahan] land. Has nine children, all\n               daughters. He will be sixty-one in April. Other news of\n               his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks if John Caldwell and wife are alive.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to clarify title to land transferred by\n               Wheeling Co. to Middle Island Company. Concerned about\n               the dower right of Mrs. John Caldwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas paid Woods' taxes. Explanation concerning a\n               lease.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns orders for bricks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDelay in readying Globe Inn. Can get present building\n               ready.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses career plans, medical school, and growth of\n               Cincinnati.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eToll gates on U.S. Road will not pass. May get single\n               appropriation to repair it. Mentions bridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrying to collect money from James Campbell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew building needs fireplaces and filled ice house.\n               Wants to supervise building of kitchen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Cumberland Road and Bridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces [?] Shaffer of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Pittsburgh\"\u003ePittsb[ur]g[h]\u003c/abbr\u003ewho is a\n               miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill comply with terms for property transfer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle and aunt Wilson have moved to Wheeling. College\n               has between 40 and 50 students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutlines his course of study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods not to proceed against land for debt owed\n               by [?] Davidson since he [James Campbell] has purchased\n               it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDirections for fixing up hotel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePleased Woods has obtained an icehouse for the hotel.\n               Requests a storeroom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses notice of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Navy Department\"\u003eNavy Depart[men]t\u003c/abbr\u003eto\n               application. Calhoun's pamphlet is out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious possibilities for an election.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromises to pay money owed to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHand money being lent to his son\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill come to Wheeling to practice medicine within two\n               or three months.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmy worms have destroyed grain. Smith is mad at him\n               [for reporting to Woods Smith's sale of mortgaged\n               land.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRandolph has not given up lease.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill pay balance on a note and will try to pay other\n               note during next winter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDifference of opinion concerning expiration of\n               lease.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieve they can effect a trade.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on Woods' land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo carry out a contract between James McHenry's\n               representatives and a land company consisting of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Robert Woods\"\u003eRob[er]t\n               Woods,\u003c/abbr\u003eArchibald Woods, James Caldwell, Moses\n               Chapline and John Caidwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor delinquent taxes to William Puett issued by\n               Austin M. Puett, Commissioner of Revenue for Parke\n               County, Indiana.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, DS, receipt issued to \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Thomas Woods\"\u003eThomas Wood[s]\u003c/abbr\u003efor\n               payment of taxes. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetition concerning navigation of Captina Creek has\n               been referred to select committee. Send\n               remonstrance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas turned over petitions to committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn way back from Missouri. Desires to close business\n               with father's land. Asks that it be sold. Family\n               news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not believe stock will be subscribed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill open books for subscription of bank stock.\n               Citizens desirous of procuring branch of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"North Western Bank\"\u003eN[orth] Western\n               Bank\u003c/abbr\u003eor \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Richmond banks.\"\u003eRich[mon]d\n               banks.\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWonders if he can accept payments for bank stock in\n               notes rather than specie. Asks when a branch can be\n               opened.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSale of public lands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns subscription of stock in \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"North Western Bank\"\u003eNorth W[estern]\n               B[ank].\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns subscription of stock in \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"North Western Bank\"\u003eN[orth] W[estern]\n               B[ank].\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns deed to land sold by Eugenius Wilson who is\n               deceased. Will do estimate of money to be collected\n               soon. Gives Wilson's account with estate of N.\n               Evans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to buy $500 in stock of North Western Bank\n               under new charter if Woods thinks new stock\n               profitable.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks to be released from part of terms of a\n               lease.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas submitted amendment to bank bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill subscribe for stock for McCoy under the new\n               charter of the Northwestern Bank of Virginia Worried\n               about competition from possible branch of the U.S. Bank\n               being established at Wheeling. Worried about branches of\n               Northwestern Bank at Wellsburg and Morgantown. Lists\n               directors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to buy stock in North Western Bank for\n               him. \"The debate still goes on with great violence and\n               excitement on the emancipation of slavery, the opinion\n               of the Committee will be reversed but I cannot say what\n               will be the final result.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"We have now been 14 days debating the question\n               whether it is expedient at this time to legislate with a\n               view to the gradual abolition of slavery...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill concerning navigations of Captina Creek has been\n               postponed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePaid tax on Thomas Woods' land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e350 shares have been subscribed in Wellsburg to the\n               Northwestern Bank of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport that Alpheus Wilson was drowned. Has some idea\n               of returning from college because of ill-health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfirms report that Alpheus Wilson drowned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfirms death of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Alpheus P. Wilson\"\u003eAlpheus P.\n               Wi[l]son\u003c/abbr\u003ein Monongalia River. Suggests Hamilton\n               return home from college if unwell. Has lost $2,000 by\n               flooding of Ohio River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuspects fraud on part of Samuel H. Guthery\n               [Gutherie].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresented resolutions adopted by directors of\n               Northwestern Bank of Virginia. Thinks Bank bill will\n               pass both houses. Tariff discussion still going on.\n               Hopes it will be put to rest by amicable adjustment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds note on Northwestern Bank passed. Nothing has\n               been heard of body of Alpheus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill endeavor to get a board to meet with Woods on\n               the subject of the note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo material change in \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Eugenius Wilson\"\u003eEug[eniu]s\n               [Wilson].\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHer father received letter from Woods concerning\n               death of his son. Family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants first refusal of Captina property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds to borrow money from North Western Bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to buy a lot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy in death of Thomas Woods and [Emily\n               Woods].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to rent Captina property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill raise frame of mill June 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLost horse in coal pit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuestions concerning stock in Northwestern Bank of\n               Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy in death of Thomas and Emily Woods. Has paid\n               tax on Thomas' land. Indian problems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTerms he will buy house and lot on.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot find material in Eugenius Wilson's papers\n               concerning lawsuit of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWilson\u003c/title\u003evs. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns dispute over sale of lots. Offers five\n               hundred dollars for house and lot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks about money for service due [War of 1812?]\n               [Black Hawk] war causing hard times.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotice to Woods that he must fill two lots with\n               gravel because of standing water.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOkey's brother needs $100. Thinks Gutherie will do\n               right thing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSettlement of a lease.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Ramsay doesn't intend to pay back money.\n               Mentions casualties in [Black Hawk] War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks indulgence on debt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to meet with Woods to reach agreement on land\n               dispute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDefends action of the congregaton for the support of\n               the minister.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn R. Hall needs loan for $250. Can obtain if Paull\n               or Woods endorses for him. Paull does not endorse for\n               anyone but recommends Hall to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDisappointed Woods did not meet with him. Offers to\n               meet again to try to settle dispute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends court date. Gutherie has bought back Headley's\n               house and lot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnderstands Woods wants to sell tavern occupied by\n               King. Asks terms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants $16,000 for Wheeling House run by King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas advertised Woods' land for sale. Is candidate for\n               state senate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould like to buy property from Woods if Guthrie\n               relinquishes his claim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill be ready to go to Indiana with Hamilton\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Samuel Atkinson\"\u003eSam[ue]l\n               Atkinson\u003c/abbr\u003ehas entered security double sum of our\n               attachment. A writ of repleiran [replevin?] has issued\n               against Woods to cause attached property to be\n               returned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Brighem is willing to teach Ann Eliza Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclines office as bank guard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetails captures of two persons alleged to have\n               robbed bank in Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCan not get an answer from Guthrie about his meeting\n               with Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to obtain loan from U.S. Bank because of\n               uncertainty of the renewal of the charter. Will try\n               further.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal advice regarding dispute with Samuel H.\n               Gutherie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill meet with Peck. Would like for Col. [Archibald]\n               Woods to be present.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInformation concerning Woods' dispute with Samuel H.\n               Guthrie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudge Hallock has allowed the injunction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposes a settlement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal steps he has taken in Woods' dispute with\n               Gutherie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses various candidates for Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill convey deed to Eller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends [?] Whitcomb for tending to Woods' land\n               business. News of the legislature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds to settle accounts. Buchannon ought to have\n               been sued.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not have legal papers. Will try to accomplish\n               payment of notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[?] Ray will attend court to prove will of [Eugenius\n               Wilson] Has not sent list of debts due to estate. Woods\n               may have to give bond as executor. Will collect fees due\n               Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Thompson to recover a lot sold for tax for the\n               heirs of an estate of which Thomas Paull is\n               executor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotifies Floyd that Northwestern Bank of Virginia has\n               been robbed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, AM, of [Archibald Woods] concerning a levy\n               for a court house in Ohio County, [Virginia]. 1\n               page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains his role in the removal of Woods as a state\n               director in the Northwestern Bank of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains circumstances surrounding Woods' removal as\n               state director in Northwestern Bank of Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquires about rental of farm. Apologizes for\n               incident of previous year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks permission to live on one acre of Woods'\n               land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Leffler's chances for election to Congress\n               and the election of directors to the Northwestern Bank\n               of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Northwestern Bank of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHave gained a most significant victory in the lower\n               house over the Virginia nullifiers. Defeated by one\n               vote. We shall either run Tyler or McCoy for the\n               Senate...we shall not likely [rally?] Tyler. The west\n               and middle regions are well organized and we can elect\n               him to a certainty.., resolved to put down these\n               southern notions. In Virginia much is to be done in the\n               election of a senator. Rives is with us and if we get\n               Tyler we are safe, at the request of several western\n               members on Thursday last I addressed a letter to Tyler,\n               to know his sentiments on secession and nullification.\n               This evening I send his answer. Gives defense on\n               appointment of directors to Northwestern Bank.\n               Determined about spring election.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePossibilities for election [to Congress.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChances for election.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily news. Concerned about his health. Questions\n               about a debt and education of children\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaking depositions to prove military service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould like to take a house he is building for\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTerms for an agreement on land to avoid a\n               lawsuit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, AM, of notes concerning [Archibald Woods']\n               terms of settlement with Joseph McCoy. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCandidacy for Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDispute with Archibald Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas application to buy Woods' land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGuthrie cannot prepare himself to fulfill compromise\n               offered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for copy of patent. Received $26,500 in part of\n               money stolen from [Northwestern Bank of Virginia]. Lists\n               candidates for Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, ALS, of John McLure, n.p., to \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Woods\"\u003eA[rchibald]\n               Woods,\u003c/abbr\u003en.p. Needs evidence to secure copy of a\n               patent. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas concluded to take Powhatan Place at Captina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill endorse a note for \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William B. King\"\u003eW[illia]m B. King\u003c/abbr\u003eon\n               certain conditions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks that Woods make deed to Martha [(Woods)\n               Knox].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThinks Woods need not fear any great difficulty with\n               Guthrie. Equalizing board sits in June.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSold Woods' land in Vigo County to Chauncey Rose.\n               Thomas Woods' land has been sold for taxes. County in\n               distressed situation for want of money. Failure of crops\n               last two years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProspects for election to Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot pay money owed to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInformation on Samuel H. Githerie's business. Gave\n               Woodman notice to settle note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest to borrow money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to attend to note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds to meet with Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrangements for settling with Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends individuals as magistrates and opposes\n               Nicholas Wykert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for money due under Eugenius Wilson's will.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLost horse in coal pit. Family news, (Letter is begun\n               by Louisa [?])\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Grafton and Mr. King have closed their bargin\n               [bargain]. Sends reports of board of health, \"I have\n               this morning seen Doctor Houston an he informs that he\n               has not heard of any new cases today.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHave not brought money to Wheeling because of fear of\n               the colerry [cholera] Gutherie is selling land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSylvia [?] left at house of John F. Clarke things\n               left by Mr. Paull. Encloses reports of Board of Health.\n               \"The ... sickness with two exceptions is confined to the\n               immediate neighborhood of McConnell's old tan yard. I am\n               informed that the old vats is full of water and all\n               kinds of filth \u0026amp; that they have been in that\n               situation for the last two years.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM[ary] Woods, n.p., to mother Mrs. Anne Woods,\n               Wheeling, Virginia [West Virginia]. Received letter from\n               Dr. Houston. Trusts her Ann is obedient. Mr. Laurie\n               preached his trial sermon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Ruggles and wife deeded lot to Gutherie. People\n               are frightened of cholera. \"If anyone dies in this\n               neighborhood \u0026amp; wee [sic] have had a number of\n               deaths, the person is rolled up in his bed, \u0026amp;\n               bedclothes \u0026amp; his own clothes tumbled into a rough\n               box, as soon as dead, \u0026amp; immediately buried.\" Guthrie\n               will deed lots to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks about distraining [detaining personal property\n               for security of a debt] a wheat crop. Includes, ALS, of\n               Jacob answering Woods questions. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on tending to Woods' land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, AMS, account of Woods with Feeny. 1\n               page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes to borrow six hundred dollars. Father will\n               give deed of trust on property in Hagerstown,\n               Maryland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes trips to White Sulfer [Sulphur] Springs and\n               salt Sulphur Springs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks to borrow fifty dollars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of recommendation for N. Osburne as a tavern\n               keeper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOsburn keeps a first-rate tavern.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill build mill wheel for two dollars and fifty\n               c[en]ts per foot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns terms of rental of stores and warehouse at\n               Powhatan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnswer to inquiries about North Western Bank of\n               Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest to borrow two thousand dollars from Wheeling\n               Bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgress on building of grist mill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePayment by [?] Rose for Woods' property is in hands\n               of Warren \u0026amp; Co., to Terra Haute. Much sickness few\n               cases of cholera.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"William Crawford's\"\u003eW[illia]m\n               Crawford's\u003c/abbr\u003ehouse and lot were not sold, but an\n               empty lot between his house and Randolph Tavern was\n               sold, as was his farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcern over accident involving [Ann (Poage) Woods]\n               [Washington, and Franklin Woods?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses mothers' receipt for money lent her by\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJackson \"goes full tilt against the bank.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to know if bank robbers are caught.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNational Road Stage has incurred extra expense in\n               fulfilling mail contract. Asks compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to rent house for grocery at Powhatan Point.\n               Asks Woods advice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas applicants for Thomas Woods' heirs' land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee report on courthouse is unfavorable. May be\n               reversed and brought before House Of Delegates. Will\n               present memorial concerning Northwestern Bank. Floyd\n               promised appointment but he and Council are not\n               speaking. Large meeting in Richmond concerning deposits.\n               [Benjamin Watkins] Leigh spoke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods to vote for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns sale of land for taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses memorials. [Thomas Hart] Benton is \"pouring\n               out vials of his wrath upon Clay and the bank.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrip to Washington. Heard Calhoun speak. Description\n               of city.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTerms prospective tenant would like for leasing land.\n               Opinion on land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeard [William Cabell] Rives deliver speech on\n               removal of deposits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourthouse questions to be brought up any day.\n               Private committee recommended division of county.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSend form for Woods' release mortgages by\n               Guthrie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William H. McNabb\"\u003eW[illia]m H.\n               McNabb\u003c/abbr\u003efor loan with a lot as security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, ALS, of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William H. McNabb\"\u003eW[illia]m H.\n               McNabb\u003c/abbr\u003estating that he will mortgage lot with a\n               lot nearly owns. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromises not to cut any timber contrary to Woods'\n               wishes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLots sold by Samuel H. Gutherie to the Methodist\n               Episcopal Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDesires to sell stock in Northwestern Bank of\n               Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot pay money owed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcuse for not paying note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandling the rental of Woods' house for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCalled on General Breckenridge and found he was dead.\n               Called on nephew and heir James D. Breckenridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePecuniary embarrassments of this section of the\n               county. Sent copy of a of bill of legislature chartering\n               bank and branches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuying flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Moore will do surveying.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResignation as President and Director.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBinnager needs indulgence on money owed Woods for\n               land. Vouches for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas two yokes for oxen for sale and a horse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDesires to borrow money from bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffer to rent a house, steam mill etc. for a\n               lumberyard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelays information from [?] Rose concerning payment\n               of a note. Commissioners authorized to negotiate the\n               loan for our state bank and branches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePayment on note and harsh policies of Northwestern\n               Bank of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to have bank board convened to discount\n               notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to pay note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGot judgment and execution against Fogle but no\n               property could be found and Fogle died. Asks if son\n               Thomas' land on Raccoon Creek could be leased. [H. F.]\n               Feeny redeemed it. Some cases of cholera. J[ames?] Seman\n               ill. Jacksonian politics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarket for slaves and horses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShowed Woods' lands to [?] Scott. Will tend to\n               taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas offered to buy land belonging to Thomas Woods'\n               heirs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to be pallbearer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaniel Steenrod wants to keep place five years longer\n               if Woods will build stable and house or fix old one.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas lost land under older title. Does not wish to sue\n               Woods. Suggests referring matter to three men.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends check.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfirms death of addressee's mother. Words of\n               religious consolation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotifies him of money still due by estate of Eugenius\n               Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, AMS, receipt of Tho[ma]s P. Ray, surviving\n               executor of Nimrod Evans to Archabald [Archibald] Woods.\n               1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Lively wishes to rent Woods' tavern.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not think Woods is liable on special warrantee\n               deed to [Jacob] Ash. Wilson outlines his prospects for\n               election. Measles prevail.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReady to start boat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns gathering signatures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds to borrow money from Woods to pay off note at\n               Bank if it cannot be renewed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill send money by safe opportunity. Has offer for\n               lands owned by heirs of Thomas Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTerms they will take Woods house and lot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotice that premium is due.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffer for Woods house has been made by Jo.\n               Driggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Jacobs what he has done with note in his\n               hands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRevival of religion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlanned trip to New Orleans and Nashville for health.\n               Includes \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Mary Woods\"\u003eM[ary]\n               Woods,\u003c/abbr\u003e[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania] to [Ann (Poage)\n               Woods] Ann's health and proposed trip. 1 page. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo capture slave, Jefferson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnn Eliza [Wilson] wants to take trip south for three\n               months to restore health. [Philip Syng] Physick of\n               Philadelphia agrees with remedy. McNeely wants to buy\n               land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest to borrow money from the Bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcurs in opinion that hill land should be sold. Has\n               sold other land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Woods is willing to sell any property you think\n               proper. Bought Ann a piano. For Mrs. McKee's and Ann's\n               health will take trip.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecounts trip from Pittsburgh. Sends message to her\n               children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes ALS, of Ann Eliza Woods to [Archibald Woods]\n               2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes ALS of Jno. McKee to Mrs. Brison. 1\n               page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Peck to tell \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Samuel H. Guthrie\"\u003e[Samuel H.]\n               Guthrie\u003c/abbr\u003ethat he will be at Woodsfield to collect\n               money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Sternrod to rent a field for two more years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Landers to sell to Woods a lot in Steinersville,\n               Belmont County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes ADS, affidavit of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Benjamin Cole\"\u003eBenj[ami]n Cole.\u003c/abbr\u003e1\n               page. Recorded by William Tailman. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains his position regarding his proposal that an\n               inquiry be made as to the propriety of amending the\n               charter of the Merchants \u0026amp; Mechanicks bank as to\n               provide for the reception of the capital which the North\n               Western Bank is required to furnish the branch in\n               Morgantown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusiness is good. Will close up partnership. Has\n               tended to business for Woods in trying to collect\n               money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnonymous letter giving Woods advice concerning his\n               tavern.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgress on collecting from the Smiths.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports progress in collecting money. Unable to\n               collect from \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Samuel H. Guthrie\"\u003e[Samuel H.]\n               Guthrie.\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds to borrow money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatherine Wood is to marry. Mr. Thomson wants to\n               start a school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProtest construction of houses McLure is\n               building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to rent at Powhatan Point.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates Woods' taxes are all right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes, ALS, of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Samuel H. Guthrie\"\u003eSam[ue]l H.\n               Guthrie\u003c/abbr\u003eto \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Woods\"\u003eArch[ibal]d\n               Woods,\u003c/abbr\u003e[27 December 1837] stating he obtained\n               letter from Mason. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDesires to rent tavern stand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrangement for Archibald Woods to obtain a\n               house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds to borrow one thousand dollars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrying to sell his land to purchase land from\n               Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotifies of need to pay premium.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to rent farm to start a dairy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed to lease corner of Monroe and Main\n               Street.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePaying out of money. Invitation to dinner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas sold land for Woods and disposed of his own\n               property. Now hopes to make deal for Woods' Indiana\n               land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests Woods to attend case as a witness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants privilege of burning lime in kiln.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotification of date of Seaman case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawn on him for three thousand dollars. [\"Houma?\"]\n               arrived here but demanded cargo when ran against the\n               bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to rent property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs paying [?] King's rent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill meet him to pay money due.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by H. D. Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSam Jones has not been here for six weeks. No\n               proceeding for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommendation of bearer of letter to be a\n               tenant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived letter. Expects money at next court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Lively has made bar room a warehouse for the\n               German population.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTenant wants to rent place again. Has fulfilled\n               lease. Okey wants to buy it. Wants advice on buying a\n               small place for son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas tended to Hynes business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTerms he would offer for lot and what building he\n               would put up.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks help to get notes discounted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks condition of wife's [Mrs. Carr] land and what it\n               could be sold for.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to locate 12 acre tract in section 14. Tax\n               record for section 2 and 8. Perhaps bring suit against\n               James Elliot, present claimant. Includes, ALS, of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Benjamin S. Cowens\"\u003eBenj[amin] S.\n               [Cowens],\u003c/abbr\u003en.p. to \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Arch[ibal]d Wood[s]\"\u003eArch[ibald\n               Wood[s],\u003c/abbr\u003en.p., giving legal advice. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDesires to buy wood from Woods by cutting up trees\n               that have fallen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Lively to move away.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods said his proposition was unreasonable,\n               complained of charge for work and was cross. Desires his\n               patronage. Wil1 make counteroffer to build house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds notes if Woods sued Guthrie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Francis needs advice settling up husband's\n               affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWil1 obtain letters of administration to settle late\n               husband's estate when Judge Rogers returns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMen working on dam are taking stone from bank of\n               river.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes to purchase land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSale of property of Zacheus Francis, deceased, will\n               take place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReady to move when Woods brings money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinds taxes unpaid on a portion of Woods' land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoney is ready to be paid for two notes assigned\n               Woods from [Mr. Stream?]. Needs names for other\n               notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods' fire insurance premium on the Virginia Hotel\n               is due.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplication for stock has been declined.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds to appoint someone in place of Daniel\n               Steinrod.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to meet others but will agree to\n               settlement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses receipt for taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpects to leave two hundred thousand dollars with\n               Mr. Woodruff. Needs to borrow $1000 from bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to keep house for him he now lives in as\n               \"I have a Jurnaman [German?]to put in it.\" Will give him\n               the 1ease for the Seaman house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to collect money. Resumption of specie\n               payments has resulted in any discounting of notes. Has\n               purchased a small interest in Ritchietown to secure\n               money owed him by [John?] McKee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosed letter on taxes on land belonging to son's\n               heirs in Parke which have not been paid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill take place at four dollars per acre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForm of authorization for Peck to release mortgage\n               from Samuel H. Guthrie to Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot move to Woods' property on Captina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConsiders matter on Woods' part vexatious and\n               ungenerous. Had no other interest in the lease other\n               than promoting the best interest of the house for the\n               sake of the stage lines. Any proceeding instituted by\n               Woods will be followed by removal of the stages from the\n               house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoves of various people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas sued Guthrie on behalf of Woods. Told Woods has\n               idea of sending granddaughter to school at St.\n               Clairsville. Recommends it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest for Woods to come and settle the amount of\n               the estate that Zacheus Francis owes him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a coal mine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill extend bond of Mr. Cole.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThinks Harrison will win.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProtest of $250 draft has caused distress. Counting\n               on money for college. Mary has never gotten part of\n               estate. [McKee is guardian for boys]. Family has not\n               lived with him for 8 or 9 years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Paull has paid protested draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes to buy land from Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuestions concerning will of John H. Schwop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAstonished to receive bill from Woods for stone.\n               Thought commissioners for securing bank at Hog Run\n               Bridge could get stone. Will have stone valued according\n               to law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived letter relative to Post Office at Powhatan\n               Point. H. Cowen was unwilling to join objection but will\n               not encourage removal to Steinersville. Would like\n               opinion on Exchequer Plan of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Secretary of Treasury\"\u003eSec[retar]y of\n               Treas[ur]y.\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHusband relieved from [pecuniary] embarrassment by\n               his brother. Sorry Grandma's health feeble. Hopes income\n               from town property will support brothers at college.\n               \"There are but few persons over seventy who can exhibit\n               the same acturty as yourself and Frandma Brison.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRenewed 1 April 1843 and 1 April 1844.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSituation is bad there but better on a farm. Alarmed\n               that Theodire had to cease from study. Gives information\n               on a family member who is evil. Includes ANS, of James\n               [?]. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a farm for three years. Lease terminated after\n               one year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecorded by James D. Morris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns North Western Bank of Virg[ini]a.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas rented Archibald Woods' mill. Needs repair. Asks\n               Bucher to repair it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncouraging Woods to attend a meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. [?] has lumber and is commencing work. Will show\n               Woods' mason the quarry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest to borrow one hundred dollars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo do work on Woods' two mills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received letters stating that neighbors are\n               disgusted with him and taking their wheat elsewhere.\n               Defends himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrangements for his return. Mrs. Woods sick but\n               recovered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDirections for masons who are to build wall under the\n               tobacco house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"William Allen\"\u003eW[illia]m Allen\u003c/abbr\u003ecannot\n               build foundation for stable but would haul stone.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy order of city council, calls meeting of \"trustees\n               of Wheeling Lancastrian Academy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMills needs new bolting cloths.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould like to rent store room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncourages Woods to keep Thomson as miller. Exhorts\n               Woods to lose no time in making peace with God.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill probably move.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould like to get coal from Big Run. Mason is\n               building foundation under stable.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuying land from men who are unable to pay money\n               down. Would be accommodation to us to get a further loan\n               of $500.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrip to extend acquaintance with country, merchants\n               \u0026amp; collecting, representing Wilson and Brother.\n               Dancing and hunting. Has seen prairie on Fire. Will pass\n               through villages of Shawnees \u0026amp; Delawares. \"Rember\n               [remember] me to all of the black folks.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas searched for survey lines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcluded to let Elias Hafer have place where Darrah\n               lives because doubt that Darrah can make improvement he\n               desires.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas placed upon one of the doors of the Bank vault\n               one of Jones Patent [Combin]ation Locks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrip to collect. Left Messrs Wilson and is with\n               Messrs. Abbot \u0026amp; Peake. \"What does Betty Rose call\n               her baby. No one has told me that she has one but I know\n               that no gal that looks like her \u0026amp; of her make could\n               be married a year \u0026amp; not have one.\" Asks to be\n               remembered to many people including \"the black\n               folks.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks McKinley to collect for him. Will proceed\n               against Wingrove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends lock made by H. C. Jones of Newark, New\n               Jersey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo appear in Circuit Superior Court of Law and\n               Chancery to answer a bill in chancery exhibited against\n               them by Henry Swertzer. Issued by Alexander T.\n               Laidley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSevere heat in St. Louis. Asks to be remembered to\n               many people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to go into business with S. H. Peake. Needs\n               money to do so.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of [?] Briscoe, their bookkeeper who was from\n               Loudoun County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants her to visit. Family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLikes her picture. Has not courted Marion Clarkson.\n               Remember him to various people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her sickness (during a pregnancy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrip to St. Louis. Boarding. Will keep promise on\n               temperance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterest in Mollie Wilson. News from John Baker and\n               Coop[?], Reading life of Sedenborg [Swedenbourg].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpects to visit her too next week.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMother unable to make trip as roads are bad. Outlines\n               his route.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChristmas celebration at the school. Describes\n               teaching.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncourages students to \"Waveland.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRosa Harrison is dead of scarlet fever which is\n               raging. Describes Christmas and mention of Easter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcern over sister's health. Cooper is determined to\n               be a Christian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoem and sympathy in death of [Mary Cooper\n               Morgan].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy in death of [Mary] Cooper [Morgan].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy in death of [Mary Cooper Morgan].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecovering from typhoid fever. John B. has job in\n               furnishings store. Was 21 on April 21.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolved to be Christian. Cholera epidemic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescription of fire which burned 23 boats and then\n               spread to building. [?] Peake and John Baker has\n               cholera.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been ill. Cholera epidemic. [?] Peake \u0026amp; [A.\n               Cooper Baker] sick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Alexander Cooper Baker\"\u003eAlex[ande]r [Cooper\n               Baker].\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of [Alexander] Cooper Baker of cholera. Will\n               probably leave along with Will and John.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letter on death of [Alexander] Cooper\n               [Baker].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Alexander Cooper Baker\"\u003e[Alexander] Coop[er\n               Baker]\u003c/abbr\u003eand cholera epidemic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of [Alexander] Coop[er Baker]. Business.\n               Cholera epidemic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"William W. Baker\"\u003eWill[iam W.]\n               Baker\u003c/abbr\u003ewill not leave St. Louis. [S. H.] Peake will\n               send statement of business of Peake \u0026amp; Baker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of cholera epidemic. Death of minister\n               perhaps from visiting the sick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo decision on partnership with [S. H.] Peake.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Alexander Cooper Baker\"\u003e[Alexander] Coop[er\n               Baker].\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Alexander Cooper Baker\"\u003e[Alexander] Coop[er\n               Baker].\u003c/abbr\u003eBoarding at Scott's Hotel. They are\n               Wheeling people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTombstone inscription for grave of [Mary Cooper\n               Morgan.].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDesired to make money. \"I must go out on the levee to\n               work and therefore must close.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTemperature day before was 8 degrees below zero.\n               Baker Murray is to marry Mrs. Watts, a Catholic who\n               keeps a boarding house. Controversy in St. Louis over\n               lectures of [?] Leaky who is \"reformed\" monk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to go to California. Change of climate, friends\n               going, and uncertainty of [S. H.] Peake's business\n               plans. \"I do not think of going to California to dig\n               gold....\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas asthma. Will have wagon, six mules, three Indian\n               ponies, rifle, pair pistols, two large knifes [knives]\n               and blankets for trip to California. Includes ALS of\n               W.W. Baker, Saint Louis. Missouri, to Sister. Move to\n               California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived answer to telegram. Answer \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William W. Baker\"\u003e\"William [W.\n               Baker]\u003c/abbr\u003earrived here this morning. Will leave for\n               home on first boat. Health is bad.\" Glad he had not left\n               for California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"William W. Baker\"\u003eWilliam [W.\n               Baker]\u003c/abbr\u003ehas recruited enough [strength] to travel\n               home,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning health of William [Baker].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning health of William [Baker].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns a debt, a fire, and a lease. Regrets being\n               unable to give daughter money for wedding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets Edgar has left home. Lists problems at home.\n               pages. Includes, AL, [?] to Edgar [Woods]. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaggie Hamilton not expected to live. Sudden death of\n               delirium tremens of A [Mel lam?] the portrait\n               painter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMisses him while he is away at College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been visited by Mrs. Faulkner and Mrs. Conrad.\n               Town and religious news of Winchester.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo convey land in Missouri. Witnessed by P.L.\n               Edwards. Recorded by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Samuel Caldwell.\"\u003eSam[ue]l\n               Caldwell.\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"George Whellier\"\u003eGeo[rge]\n               Whellier\u003c/abbr\u003e[for Jno. McCulloch.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"George Whellier\"\u003eGeo[rge]\n               Whellier\u003c/abbr\u003e[for Jno. McCulloch.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"George Whellier\"\u003eGeo[rge]\n               Whellier\u003c/abbr\u003efor Jon. McCulloch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath and funeral of J. Zehner, professor of math at\n               Burlington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of their mother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of the death of Ann Cooper's mother and aunt\n               from cholera. Father is ill. Unsure if he has cholera.\n               Includes, N, of note concerning cholera deaths. 1\n               page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy in death of her mother. Includes, ALS, of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Samuel C. Baker\"\u003eSam[ue]l C. Baker,\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Martinsburg, Virginia\"\u003eMartin[sburg,\n               Virginia]\u003c/abbr\u003e[West Virginia], sister [Mrs. Ann R.\n               Morgan], concerning illness of their father. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns death of Mrs. Ann R. Morgan's mother and\n               illness of her father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of Mrs. Morgan's mother and aunt from\n               cholera.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Jno. McCulloch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of sympathy for death of Mrs. Morgan's\n               mother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by E. H. Caldwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Jno. McColloch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Jno. McColloch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Jno. McColloch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Alonzo Loring.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"John Henry McKee\"\u003eJ[ohn] H[enry]\n               McKee\u003c/abbr\u003ewho has power of attorney. Bears affidavit\n               of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Thomas E. Thompson\"\u003eTho[mas] E.\n               Thompson\u003c/abbr\u003eand recorded by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Samuel E. Caldwell\"\u003eSam[ue]l E.\n               Caldwell.\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by E.M. Caldwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letter in death of Mrs. Morgan's\n               husband.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes ALS, of Elijah McClanahan to Woods; ALS of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Daniel Sheffey\"\u003eD[aniel] Sheffey\u003c/abbr\u003eto\n               Woods; ALS of \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Andrew Hamilton\"\u003eAnd[re]w Hamilton\u003c/abbr\u003eto\n               Woods, copy of decision to stay execution; bond; and\n               accounts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the division of land purchased by the\n               petitioners from patentees granted land by virtue of\n               service in the French and Indian War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders brandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders Indian [mail].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill take possession of house. Canal is out of fix so\n               will not be able to get things from Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNot able to get furniture because canal is\n               broken.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to know if he can rent place again.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to take charge of renting and improving\n               his land. Asks Woods to pass any offers to sell along to\n               him. His post offices are Chillicothe, Ohio; St.\n               Francisville, Louisiana, \u0026amp; New Orleans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends Croton oil. Go to camp meeting tomorrow. Asks\n               to borrow lace shawl. Other requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlad to hear friends are well. Health slowly\n               improving. Applied money received from Mr. Worth to\n               credit of account with Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrice of land near Danville and Lexington is twenty\n               shillings per acre. Brought suit against Pollard for\n               band. Includes AM of [Archibald Woods?] concerning notes\n               on religion. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to send certificate. Try to get fifty pounds\n               from [?] Kilbreath.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks if road is open from [?] to Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to move shop close to river.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDecree is absolute unless Clark perfects appeal by\n               entering security. Will give no opinion on a compromise.\n               Other legal advice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequested Franklin Woods to copy portion of bill of\n               complaint in \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods\u003c/title\u003ev. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChapline.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTelling him [Archibald Woods] to reassure the slave\n               that is to be traded to him [William Croghan] for land,\n               that he [William Croghan] only wants him [the slave] as\n               a coachman \"you may assure him if he be a faithful\n               servant I will make him a land master--\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks that servant to be given in exchange for land on\n               Hog Run be ready to be picked up.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSend survey by John Scott.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[?] Russell called on him for note against Samuel\n               Hudson. There is judgment against Woods for costs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe and [?] [Poerm?] will take land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould like to rent farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas declined doing anything with Smith. Two hundred\n               and seventy dollars will cover amount.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to wait until October for money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to collect money for Woods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes to borrow $500 from [North Western] Bank [of\n               Virginia].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThink election will be between Jackson and himself.\n               Asks Woods to \"personate\" himself at the election. \"Pray\n               do not let the revolutionists out general you at a time\n               when danger appears to be so near to hand...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBecause of infirmness, he submits his resignation as\n               commandant of Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuestions about location of tract of land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBring deed. Will not fly from bargain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrote A.D. Clarke \u0026amp; requested him to Woods.\n               Settle note to bank endorsed by R. Simms suit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of resignation as bank director which Woods is\n               to hold and use if he wishes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLet bearer have horses Woods is lending and send\n               advertisement for horse Woods has lost.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns salt, sugar, wheat, rent due by Mallory,\n               accounts due, and the rent of property at Captina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to help her brother David McClure to\n               estimate value of land she wishes to sell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests for Woods to attend to by drawing money from\n               Auditor of Pubic Accounts and bring back McClures'\n               appointment as Inspector.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIf he does not return in time, ask Col [Woods?] or \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"George Washington Wilson\"\u003eGeo[rge]\n               W[ashington] Wilson\u003c/abbr\u003eto remit money to Mr.\n               Clark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests Woods to attend a Board meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHorse sent back belongs to \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Alexander Caldwell\"\u003eAlex[an]d[er]\n               Caldwell.\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces [?] Jackson, a tanner who wishes to buy a\n               lot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuestions about navigation of Elk and Ohio\n               Rivers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoods and Wilson are commissioners along with\n               Johnathan [sic] Buckanon [sic], Josiah Morgan, David\n               McClure to locate a road from Cummins's Mill to\n               Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks that money due her be paid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePower of attorney has been obtained from President of\n               Literary Fund authorizing the subscription of $50,000 of\n               [North Western Bank of Virginia] stock at Wellsburgh.\n               Application will be made to Board of Directors to open\n               books. Recommends it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Woods to come get his wheat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePut a note in for Curtis \u0026amp; Co. for discount.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers service in locating warrants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnder guard as a deserter. Defends himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMother has 100 bushels of wheat to grind.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDesires to lease property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProcured letter from Alpheus Willson for Woods to see\n               concerning directors of North Western Bank of Virginia.\n               Includes copy of ALS, of Alpheus P. Wilison to John\n               Tyler concerning appointments of directors of North\n               Western Bank of Virginia. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests Woods to write [?] Jacobs and bring patents\n               with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation. Glad [?] is Congressional candidate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldiers must bring public arms to batallion muster\n               for inspection. \"Whatever thoughts you or I had of\n               resigning (as I most seriously had) it cannot it will\n               not now do to resign until the storm is over;...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received orders to march to Point Pleasant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the location of a road (possibly the\n               Cumberland Road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo inquire regarding the payment to taxes. Woods is\n               also to call on General Breckenridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Governor to confer with President of United\n               States to request protection from Indians. Also signed\n               by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Charles Wells\"\u003eCha[rle]s Wells,\u003c/abbr\u003eJohn\n               Dant, John Davis, \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Hezekiah Davison\"\u003eHez[ekiah]\n               Davison,\u003c/abbr\u003eJohn Haymond, \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Cornelius Bogard\"\u003eCorn[eliu]s\n               Bogard,\u003c/abbr\u003eJohn Haddan, \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William Morrez\"\u003eW[illia]m\n               [Morrez?],\u003c/abbr\u003eW.H. Cavendish, and H. Caperton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Ruggles to intervene in legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Jacob Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds new deed from Croghan's father to be recorded\n               in the County where the land is.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns lawsuit of \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eJ. Wilson\u003c/title\u003ev. \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWoods.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Bank of United States. If it is granted a\n               charter, Woods suggests alterations and amendments to\n               it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Barber to send messenger to deliver legal notice\n               to Stephen R. Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposal to trade land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes [Archibald Woods] to [?]. Concerns\n               establishment of post office at Capteena. 1 page. Draft.\n               AM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElijah Woods failed on his part of agreement to\n               explore or locate warrants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes to make a settlement by purchasing slaves.\n               Wants young ones not in habit of running away. \"...those\n               of a contrary disposition are however often the best\n               slaves but situated as we are in this County\n               between...Pencilvania [Pennsylvania] \u0026amp; Ohio...and\n               where slavery is much ridiculed, any Negro of an\n               interprising [enterprising] disposition and forward in\n               their Manners are almost certain to go into one or the\n               other states or down the Ohio;...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReligious ideas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns sale of lots.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Weaver declines to purchase house because wife\n               wants to quit business of keeping a public house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for information from the city.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Hinds has agreed with M. Clark for oxen. Will\n               accept your offer for his tract of land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes plots on version of Maddison's or Jno\n               Mitchel's land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Estimate of damages sustained by \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Archibald Woods\"\u003eArchib[al]d Woods\u003c/abbr\u003ein\n               consequence of lease given by Rich[ar]d Yates to James\n               Fulton. Blank notes for North Western Bank of Virginia.\n               Instructions for inquiring at Land Office in Kentucky.\n               Instructions to take paper back to broker and get paper\n               of Miami Exporting Company. Poem Lines supposed to be\n               written at Genoa. Copy of deposition concerning a land\n               dispute between Samuel Todd and the executors of Andrew\n               Woods. Instructions for formation on parade ground and\n               for inspection of sentinels by officer of the day. [ca.\n               1812]. [Alexander?] Caldwell to [Archibald] Wood[s].\n               Wants to borrow shovels. Parody of a candidates speech,\n               Robert [Poage] to [Archibald Woods]. Petition to\n               Virginia Governor to ask for protection for frontiers\n               from Federal Government. Vote for governor of\n               Pennsylvania in four counties. Formula for\n               sheep-dip.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include George W. Bailey, William C.\n               P. Breckinridge, S. L. Brown, Mrs. S. T. Cook, T.\n               Gallaher, Louisa A. Kemper, George A. Paull, A. J. Poag,\n               C. C. Poage, Charles M. Poage, G. H. Poage, George B.\n               Poage, J. C. Poage, M. Annie Poage, S. C. Poage, Thomas\n               K. Poage, J. N. Powers, Margaret Sisson, Andrew W.\n               Williamson, and Edgar Woods.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers, chiefly 1783-1846, of Archibald Woods of Ohio\n         County, West Virginia. The papers concern his family, the\n         Poage family, and the Houston family, as well as his business\n         dealings. Correspondents include Levi Barber, Daniel Call,\n         Philip Doddridge, Chapman Johnson, Henry Lee, James Pindall,\n         Benjamin Ruggles, Daniel Sheffey and John Tyler, Edgar\n         Campbell Wilson, George Washington Wilson and Thomas\n         Wilson.","Subjects dealt with in the collection include banking,\n         cholera, the Cumberland Road, land speculation, pioneer life\n         near Wheeling, West Virginia and in Kentucky and Indiana,\n         formation of and early days in Belmont and Monroe counties,\n         Ohio (including the founding of Woodsfield, Ohio), the\n         Northwest Territory, Indians of North America, family life,\n         marriage and courtship, Virginia militia during peacetime and\n         in the War of 1812, Ohio politics, sale of slaves and the\n         Whiskey Rebellion.","There are also letters of members of the Baker and Morgan\n         families of Fauquier County, Virginia and Wheeling, West\n         Virginia which concern life in St. Louis, Missouri during the\n         1840's.","Offering his military warrant and pay for service in\n               the [US] Continental Army in lieu of money owed Woods.\n               Witnessed by \n                And[re]w Woods and\n               Alley [?] McKee. Affidavit by Ebenezar Lane.","Concerning land to be located and patented by\n               military warrants and divided between the two men.","Bill of sale to Martha Woods, Botetourt County, 1\n               negro girl.","Concerning money and land.","Concerning land purchased from the military claims of\n               James Ludlow, James Letort and \n                And[re]w Fowler who\n               served in \"the old Virginia Regiment under Governour\n               Dinwiddie's Proclamation.\"","Concerning land on the Kanawha River.","Nevill was \n                att[or]ney for \n                W[illia]m\n               Croghan. Witnessed by \n                Jo[h]n Beaver and [?]\n               Heth.","Concerning agreement with [Archibald] Woods.\n               Including, ADS, agreement between Kerr and Woods, 6\n               November 1786. 1 page.","Concerning a list of land and people which was\n               prepared for the audition.","Concerning horses. Including A.N. concerning\n               equipment and uniforms for those who join a calvery\n               company. 1 page.","Concerning a trip to Richmond.","Mentions bonds and the postponement of a trip to Ohio\n               County.","Including N by an unidentified person, n.d.,\n               concerning genealogical matters. 1 page.","Including AN, March 1790, of Johnson with Woods. 1\n               page.","Concerning 1000 acres of land in West Virginia.","Concerning the locating and surveying of land in Ohio\n               County [Virginia] [West Virginia].","Asking for help in fighting the Indians and outlining\n               a plan.","For 2 slaves, a boy named Littleton and a girl named\n               Pink.","They were trustees to establish an academy in either\n               Monongalia, Ohio, Harrison or Randolph counties.","Concerning a petition to have a ferry across the Ohio\n               River at Short Creek signed by Nathaniel Coolman and\n               John Vanmetre.","Concerning patents for 10,000 acres of land.\n               Including D of a petition concerning taxation. 1\n               page.","Concerning Indians, land taxes owed by [?] Todd, land\n               dispute between [?] Carper and [?] Moor [Moore], treaty\n               [made by Arthur St. Clair at Fort Harmar] with\n               Indians.","Concerning land in Ohio County.","For a female slave named Phetis.","Concerning money owed to A. Kirkpatrick by Woods.","To transfer 331 1/2 acres of land in Ohio County\n               [Virginia] [West Virginia] to \n                Will[ia]m\n               McClandhan.","Concerning Woods' desire to purchase land. Says \"our\n               politics are loose, vague, various, and uncertain.\"\n               Advises Woods to not reject his mother's \"precepts\n               because she is a female good sense is the result of a\n               Sound mind which would as soon inhabit a female body as\n               a male. There is no sex in souls.\"","For female slave named Lila.","To convey 400 acres of land [in Ohio County,\n               Virginia] [West Virginia] to McFarland.","Mentions George Strickler concerning military warrant\n               lands in West Virginia and Kentucky and the\n               non-attendance of Andrew Woods and Archibald Woods as\n               court jurors.","Asking Shepherd to give him preference if he decides\n               to sell his mill and house.","Including, N, of Bible verses in a different hand. 1\n               page.","Concerning Mitchell's land in Kentucky.","Including, ALS, John Lee, Hagerstown, [Maryland], to \n                A[rchibald?]\n               Woods. 1 page.","Concerning Woods' misfortunes, religion, a dispute\n               with [?] Crawford and his baptism of Jenny St. Clair\n               McCulloch.","Discusses a move to Kentucky, the death of John\n               Crawford and [William] Wilson.","Describing Kentucky and Woods' contemplated move\n               there.","Concerning land prices in Kentucky near Lexington and\n               Danville.","Concerning Woods' possible move to Kentucky and the\n               price of renting land there.","Concerning family news and Poage's opinion of\n               Kentucky.","Concerning religion and family news.","Concerning Kentucky.","Mostly concerns religion and family news.","Discusses family and neighborhood news including the\n               marriage of Polly Stuart to Ned Hall.","Discusses his business affairs and family news.","Telling Woods to be ready with his party of horses if\n               he receives orders.","Expressing concern over Indian threats to frontier. \n                Tho[ma]s Poage has\n               entered Presbytery as candidate for ministry. Discusses\n               religion in Prince Edward and Charlotte. Cousin John\n               Crawford is dead.","Concerning his judicial circuit and news of mutual\n               friends in Augusta and Rockbridge [County,\n               Virginia].","Containing religious advice, and concerning the role\n               of feelings in religion.","Concerning money.","For title to 355 acres of land D. Including, ADS,\n               assign (witnessed by George Humphrey) of George\n               Conner.","Probably concerning Archibald Woods.","Requesting that Woods take the deposition of David\n               Harbinson as evidence in the lawsuit of Kelly vs.\n               Wilson.","Concerns family news.","To convey from Woods to Poage 100 acres of land [in\n               Botetourt County, Virginia?] and memorandum of money\n               borrowed form \n                Archi[bald] Woods by\n               [James Poage].","Saying he has declared himself a candidate for the\n               Virginia Senate and asking Woods' help.","Concerning rations for a militia company and\n               Jackson's campaign for Congress.","Concerns a move to Kentucky by Cloyd.","Concerning supplies.","Describing his school under Mr. Graham.","Concerning his travels among the [Presbyterian]\n               churches. Gives Woods advice.","Concerning a possible move by Woods to Kentucky. Seat\n               of government may be Lexington.","Requesting that Woods pay bearer money.","Concerning the sale of hogs and corn.","Including fragment, DS, [part of signature missing]\n               of a petition concerning a ferry across the \n                Ohi[o River] 1 page.","Concerning a proposed division of Ohio County.","Concerning a proposed division of Ohio County.","Concerns division of Ohio County.","Concerning the division of Ohio County.","Concerning Indian threats.","Sending a muster roll and pay abstract for\n               McMachan.","Concerning money Wilson is trying to collect for\n               Woods.","Concerning family news.","Promising to furnish troops to the state from Ohio,\n               Harrison, Monongalia, and Randolph counties, [Virginia]\n               [West Virginia].","To furnish troops.","Describing Indian activities, the difficulty of\n               securing provisions because of Anthony Wayne's levies\n               near \n                \n               Pit[t]sburgh, [Pennsylvania], and possible\n               Congressional candidates.","Concerning two companies of Rangers.","Concerning activities of and provisions for Ohio\n               County Rangers and mentions Anthony Wayne.","Concerning McCleery's candidacy for U.S.\n               Congress.","To trade to Woods 304 acres of land in Ohio County\n               Virginia [West Virginia] in exchange for 461 acres of\n               land in Kentucky and a female slave.","Including copy of the above DS. 1 page.","For a female slave named Lila.","(Witnessed by John McKnight, David McWilliams, Jacob\n               Lusk and Hugh McGuire) from Richard Yeates, appointing\n               John McInyre to act in conveying 304 acres of land in\n               Ohio County [Virginia] [West Virginia] to Archibald\n               Woods.","(Witnessed by John McKnight and David McWilliams)\n               between Archibald Woods and Richard Yeates to ensure\n               that Woods will convey 461 acres of land in Lincoln or\n               Madison County, Kentucky to Yeates.","(Witnessed by John McKnight and David McWilliams)\n               between Archibald Woods and Richard Yeates to ensure\n               that Yeates will convey 304 acres in Ohio County\n               [Virginia] [West Virginia] to Woods.","Concerning the collection of money owed to Woods.","Concerning [William] Croghan, a proposed treaty with\n               Indians, and relations with the British.","Concerning Indian threats to the frontier.","Concerning a lawsuit and including a copy of a\n               letter, 27 March 1793, from Thomas Duncan, Carlisle,\n               [Pennsylvania] to Messrs, Wallace and Kirkpatrick.","Concerning money owed by Woods to Yeates.","Concerning the altering of a deed from Woods to Jane\n               Yeates instead of to Richard Yeates.","Concerning Cloyds' inability to sell his land in\n               order to pay Woods for land bought from him.","Concerning money owed to Cloyd by Morris.","Including Df of ALS from \n                Archi[bal]d Woods to\n               [?] Dunlap concerning Woods' dissatisfaction with a\n               horse he purchased from Dunlap. 1 page.","Concerning payment of money owed to Woods for flour\n               and whiskey.","Concerning money owed to Woods by Reed Lower.","Concerning James Wood and militia.","Discussing the Transylvania Presbytery and concerning\n               opening a store.","Concerning Woods' land in Kentucky and a possible\n               move by Woods to Kentucky. Also mentions \n                Richard\n               Yeat[e]s.","Has a description of life in Kentucky and discusses\n               the split in the Transylvania Presbytery between the\n               followers of Adam Rankin and the rest of the\n               Presbyterians.","Concerning provisions for the militia.","Concerning family news and religion.","Concerning an execution against [?] Wood and\n               McConnell and other lawsuits.","Complaining that land in Kentucky bought from Woods\n               is not located where Woods told him it was; questions\n               quality of the land and the female slave.","Includes ANS from Lewis Marshall, 24 August 1793,\n               concerning location of the land. 1 page.","Concerning land Nichols is to sell.","Telling Woods the contract for the supply of the\n               volunteer militia in Monongalia District has been given\n               to [?] Wells instead of Woods.","Answering Yeates' complaints about land Woods sold\n               him.","To set up a company to sell land northwest of the\n               Ohio River (i.e. the Northwest Territory).","Concerning dispute between Woods and Richard Yeates\n               over land and chastising Woods for his letter to his\n               mother, Martha (Poage) Woods.","Concerns sending Woods money for frontier\n               services.","Concerning the militia and mentioning [James] Wood.\n               Including AN of an account, 27 March 1794. 1 page.","Concerning having Woods survey land so that the plots\n               can be sent to Richmond for patents.","Concerning the location of land sold to Yeates by\n               Woods and the disposition of lawsuits being handled by\n               Woods for Yeates.","Concerning his land dispute with Archibald Woods and\n               warning about the Indians.","Concerning land sold for [William] Crogan, possible\n               war with England and Spain, and an embargo.","Requesting a promised present in return for her\n               having acknowledged her right of dower.","Concerning money owed to Woods by Reed [Lower?], and\n               a lawsuit.","Recommending \n                W[illia]m Martin as\n               paymaster for the militia and saying that individuals\n               are injured by not getting their money.","Concerning land warrants.","Requesting courses of survey.","Includes, draft, [Archibald Woods, to Henry Lee,\n               expressing concern over Indian, British and Spanish\n               affairs. 2 pages. ADF.","Concerning money owed by Chapline to Woods.","Requesting Woods to tend to some legal business for\n               [Richard] Yeates.","Concerning negotiations with Spain over navigation of\n               the Mississippi.","Concerning family news.","Concerning money owed to Yeates by Woods and\n               lawsuits.","To receive the interest on two loan office\n               certificates.","Concerning family news.","Concerning [politics?].","That Brown will improve land by building cabins, in\n               Northwest Territory.","For seven hundred dollars, a condition for purchase\n               of a military warrant due Denniston and purchased by\n               Woods.","Concerning the [Whiskey Rebellion.]","Concerning the apprehension of [David] Bradford,\n               William Sutherland, William McKinley, Robert Stephenson,\n               John Moore, and James Marshall, participants in the\n               Whiskey Rebellion. Questions whether Biggs should attend\n               the session of the General Assembly.","Gives family news, mentions \"we are crowed with light\n               horse men in our town that came in \n                to[da]y, \" discusses\n               religion.","To appear as witnesses in the examination of William\n               McKinley, [one of the participants in the Whiskey\n               Rebellion].","Includes ALS from Archi[bal]d Woods to McClure in\n               response. 1 page.","Saying the justices of the peace had decided not to\n               examine [the participants in the Whiskey Rebellion] \"on\n               considering the situation of this County and the temper\n               of the people ...as we are of the opinion it would have\n               answered no valuable purpose, and our authority it would\n               evidently appeared to us would have been treated with\n               contempt.\"","Reminds him he is in a new place and under care of\n               uncles. Remember Creator and avoid evil company.","Concerning land Woods wishes to buy.","Saying he has seen a petition against the taking of\n               land west of the Ohio [Northwest Territory]. Brown has\n               finished building the cabins for Woods.","Concerning sending Andy [Andrew Woods, Jr.] to\n               Woods.","She is disappointed her uncle will not be coming for\n               a visit. Regrets she has not been as religious as she\n               ought to be.","That Archibald and Elijah Woods [of Ohio County,\n               Virginia] [West Virginia] would survey a tract of land\n               containing 100,000 acres in Kanawha County, Virginia\n               [West Virginia] and Wilson would sell it.","Concerning Wilson's selling of 100,000 acres of land\n               [in Kanawha County, West Virginia?].","Wants Woods to help his divide land and sell it so\n               that he can move his mother to Kentucky.","Asking her uncle's decision on moving to\n               Kentucky.","Concerning his selling land.","Saying she may purchase his land.","Telling Woods he has sold Woods' land to \n                Rob[er]t Young of\n               Alexandria [Virginia] with the assistance of H[enry?]\n               Lee. 2 pages. ALS.","Concerning the selling of Woods' land.","Concerning lawsuits, and George Kelly.","Concerning a petition to Congress and his expectation\n               that Congress will open a land office on Northwest side\n               of Ohio [River].","Tells his uncle that Mr. Willson [Thomas Wilson] says\n               there is no cav[e]at entered at Richmond and Wilson has\n               seen a number of men interested in purchasing land.","Concerning 60,000 acres of land. Mentions [Henry?]\n               Lee.","Giving family news.","Assigning as attorney for George Slaughter,\n               slaughter's title to six entries of land of 400 acres in\n               Ohio County received by military land warrant to \n                William\n               Harris. Witnessed by \n                Andrew Woods,\n               Jr.","For part of the title to 604 acres of land in Mason\n               County, [Virginia] [West Virginia].","Concerning land in the Northwest Territory.","Of the location of 30,000 acres of land and a\n               description of same.","Concerning extending their concern in the lands in\n               the Northwest Territory up to 300,000 acres.","Woods to share information about location of a salt\n               spring in return for Ryerson purchasing about 5,000\n               acres of land around the spring in the Northwest\n               Territory.","Including memorandum of the approximate location of\n               the salt spring. 1 page. 2 items.","For location of townships in the Northwest\n               Territory.","For 21,000 acres of land in Ohio County.","To divide Woods' part of the land he obtains from his\n               agreement with Thomas Ryerson concerning the salt spring\n               and that McCulloch and Woods will also divide the land\n               surrounding another salt spring McCulloch has\n               discovered.","Concerns [Thomas] Wilson, and the General Assembly.\n               Tells Woods the act to establish a town at Wheeling\n               [Virginia] [West Virginia] passed, but the bill to\n               divide Ohio County did not pass. Gives other legislative\n               news.","Concerning a contract.","Concerning their land deals in the Northwest\n               Territory.","For Lashley to lease Poage's land in return for\n               clearing two acres.","Asking Woods to sell him his land in Kentucky if\n               Woods is not going to live on it.","For Williams to lease land from Woods.","Concerning money he is collecting for Woods, and\n               [Henry] Lee; and land in Kanawha [County, Virginia]\n               [West Virginia].","Questioning a land plot.","Rejecting Woods' offer for his land.","Concerning the position of creeks in a stretch of\n               land; and military reservations.","Concerning his land purchases.","Asking Woods to attend to a legal dispute in return\n               for one half the land in dispute if decided in Poage's\n               favor.","Concerning the military land bill.","Concerning his proposed route.","Concerning military warrant land laws in\n               Congress.","To convey two thirds of all lands recovered from\n               military land warrants originally issued to William\n               Harris and assigned to George Slaughter.","Concerning land deals.","Gives her sister family news and discusses\n               religion.","Concerning military land warrants.","Concerning family news and religion.","Concerning family news and religion.","Concerning land owed by Ross in the Northwest\n               Territory and his explanation of a law pertaining to\n               military land warrants.","Making a proposal for his land on the Ohio River.","Includes account, n.d. 1 page.","Sending power of attorney to sell land claims.","Concerning money; a trip to Richmond; the death of\n               his son; and a proposed visit by [William] Wilson. Also\n               concerns money paid [?] McCleery; and lands of [?] Symes\n               which needs a title from Congress.","Saying he has no land to sell and that the Congress\n               lands sold at public sale in New York in which Hopkins\n               was the nominal purchaser, probably now belong to\n               William Duer.","Concerning lands in the Northwest Territory and Woods\n               and Martin trying to be appointed to help survey the\n               military lands.","Concerning taxes on land in Harrison and Ohio County,\n               Virginia [West Virginia].","Concerning money owed by [?] Wood.","Telling Woods that Benjamin Cooper has settled on\n               land conveyed from Woods' mother to Yeates' daughter.\n               Yeates is satisfied with his land and suggests Woods\n               purchase land in Kentucky.","To survey and return plot and certificate for land in\n               Ohio County. Witnessed by James Wilson and includes\n               affidavit of William Trigg.","Gives family news and mentions military land.","Offering to sell Woods his \"mill place.\"","Giving family news and telling Poage someone wishes\n               to buy his land in Ohio County, Virginia [West\n               Virginia].","Concerns buying and selling land.","Concerning buying land.","Concerning buying land in Northwest Territory.","Describes water journey. Asks to have coat and horse\n               sent.","Hoping that Woods con meet him in Morgantown.","Gives Woods an opinion he has gotten concerning\n               patents.","For 100,000 acres of land in Kenhawa [Kanawha]\n               County, Virginia [West Virginia].","Asking the recipient to inquire for \n                W[illia]m Hunley and\n               ask him about a bond executed by \n                Thomas\n               McGeorg[e].","Concerning the death of their mother.","Concerning collection of money.","Concerning the collection of money.","Concerning the sale by Woods to Cloyd of land in the\n               Northwest Territory.","Concerning a legal dispute between [?] Poage and an\n               unidentified person over land title.","Telling Woods [Thomas] Wilson has not arrived back in\n               Morgantown and concerning Wilson's candidacy for\n               Congress.","Concerning Thomas Wilson's candidacy for Congress.\n               Mentions [Henry] Lee.","Concerning Henry Lee's debts and the illness of Lee's\n               wife [Ann Hill (Carter) Lee].","Concerning the conveyance of land in the Northwest\n               Territory.","Concerning money owed by Cloyd.","Concerning money owed to Yeates.","For them to patent land in the Northwest Territory in\n               co-partnership.","To guarantee that Woods would convey to Conill land\n               in Northwest Territory originally owned in\n               co-partnership with Absalom Martin.","To divide land they purchased in co-partnership in\n               the Northwest Territory.","Concerning Andrew Woods' business trip to\n               Philadelphia.","Sends petitions by his son to Woods to be presented\n               to the legislature. Wells is against the one for\n               removing the seat of justice from Charleston. Lists what\n               work has already been done there.","Sending a plat.","Requesting that Woods get land plats.","Discusses business of General Assembly and family\n               affairs.","Concerning money owed to \n                Arch[ibal]d Woods by\n               Henry Lee.","Stating he will send more information on the mission\n               to France.","Listing terms upon which he will sell land.","Concerning the lawsuit of \n                Robert Poage vs. \n                Abraham Chapline ,\n               [George] Washington's declining to accept an appointment\n               as a member of mission to France.","Requesting a warrant for military land. Expresses\n               concern over Indians to west.","For one mare, one still and one yoke of oxen.","Giving family news.","Concerning an appointment Woods is requesting and the\n               sale of land.","Concerning land in Kentucky they are interested in\n               purchasing and selling.","Asking Woods to put three plats into the [land]\n               office.","Asking Woods to get a land warrant from the Treasury\n               land office.","Concerns land business he is handling for Wilson,\n               Mentions resolutions censuring Alien \u0026 Sedition\n               Acts, petitions and the fact that the Court House stands\n               at Wheelling [Wheeling].","Gives family news and discusses business.","Defending passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts and\n               discussing the bankrupt[cy] bill.","Concerning money he is collecting for various\n               individuals. Asks Woods to forward land patents to him.\n               Asks Woods if he will run for General Assembly\n               again.","For Watson to lease land in Ohio County.","For Ogden to lease twelve acres of land in Ohio\n               County.","Of decisions at a court held March Term 1799.","Concerns building a house for Woods.","Gives family news.","To clean and fence twenty acres in the Territory in\n               exchange for one hundred acres of land in Ohio\n               County.","Concerning elections.","Telling Woods he is unable to pay him any money.","For Woods to sell to Moore and McClure 134 acres in\n               the Northwest Territory.","For Woods to sell 300 acres to Tallman in Northwest\n               Territory.","Requesting Woods' help in securing a place on the\n               Council.","Ordering Woods to return arms.","Discussing Randolph Academy. Gives family news and\n               says [Nehemiah?] Creavens [Cravens] \"is crazy by this\n               time.\"","He is unable to finish paying Woods for land.","Asking him to come to Zac Sprigg's house to give\n               depositions concerning a contested election for the\n               General Assembly. 1 page. Includes fragment, 7 September\n               1799, of a notice to Arch[ibal]d Woods, Moses Shepherd,\n               Zac Sprigg, \n                Geo[rge] Moses and\n               William Dement.","Discussing the transfer of a note for money owed by\n               Woods from Breckinridge to George Cooper.","Chapline is unable to attend the muster. Orders Woods\n               to command in his place.","Describing how survey is to be made out.","Tells Woods to make out certificate of survey to\n               Henry Banks.","Discussing money and legal matters.","Orders Woods to order a court martial for Lieutenant\n               Thomas Gray on charges made by \n                Capt[ai]n\n               Jacob Whetzell [Wetzel].","Expresses vehement opposition to Kentucky and\n               Virginia Resolutions.","On how to proceed with land business and military\n               land warrants.","Request for flour.","Concerning land in Kentucky sold to [Richard]\n               Yeates.","Concerning [Benjamin] Biggs, session of legislature\n               and family news.","Asking for money Woods owes him.","Concerning 2,000 acres of land bought by Faw from\n               Woods.","Attempts to tend to his uncle's business.","Concerning resolutions passed by opposition members\n               of Virginia General Assembly.","Concerns suing [?] Payne for money owed Woods.","Location of Woods' warrants in the Northwest\n               Territory.","Against letter by committee of opposition members of\n               General Assembly.","Announcing Wilson's candidacy for the Virginia\n               Senate.","Giving family news.","Election returns for [Monongalia] County.","Concerning the execution of a writ.","For Low to lease the plantation (\"Greenfield\") on\n               which Woods lives.","For Cravens and Tallman to build a house for\n               Chapline.","Gives terms on which land in Northwest Territory is\n               sold.","Concerning the candidacy of John J. Jacobs and\n               Archibald Woods for Congress.","Concerning the candidacy of John J. Jacobs and\n               Archibald Woods for Congress.","Making an offer for land.","Concerning a deed.","Concerning committee of Federalists and asking\n               Federalists to vote.","Selling Woods a set of blacksmith's tools which are\n               listed.","Asking whether [Henry?] Lee ever surveyed the land\n               Evans has laid a warrant on.","Asking Woods to give some money to \n                Georg[e] Poage and\n               asking Woods it he is a candidate for Congress.","For Woods to sell 150 acres in the Northwest\n               Territory to Eagleston.","Concerning a lawsuit between them.","Requesting title papers for Jno. Poage and asking\n               Woods to use his influence in preventing the removal of\n               the district court.","Vouching for William Tate who wishes to buy land in\n               Ohio County for an [inn or tavern?].","Thanking Woods for his offer to sell land to Cloyd at\n               a reduced price.","Trying to find out when Woods will be going to the\n               woods to survey.","Informing Woods that [?] Duvall. had saved Woods'\n               land from being sold for taxes and giving family\n               news.","Giving family news.","Concerning a stolen horse.","Concerning the claim of Jacob Beason to land.","Asking Woods to pay taxes on McClenechan's land for\n               him.","Criticizing Woods' dealings with him.","Encloses receipts for wheat and asks to be sent\n               flour.","Demanding payment.","Wanting to buy land.","Concerning military land warrants and Robert\n               Woods.","For Black to put a shingle roof on Woods' barn.","For Woods to lease Johnson and Hamblin land.","To take depositions in lawsuit of \n                Robert Poage vs. \n                David Bradford in Virginia\n               High Court of Chancery.","Concerning a lawsuit he is handling for Woods.","Concerning the location of land by military\n               warrant.","Concerning a court decision in High Court of Chancery\n               in \n                [Woods?] vs. \n                Wilson and \n                Todd vs. \n                executors [of ?] in\n               Botetourt County Court.","States he has not moved yet, but there is a wagon\n               road across the mountains to Fincastle. Is sending money\n               owed to Woods but can not send all of it. Gives family\n               news.","Stating he will be going to Alexandria and Washington\n               [D.C.] and will carry out business for Woods.","Telling about his crops and expressing Federalist\n               sentiments.","concerns an injunction and money owed to Wilson.","Included ALS, Polly Wilson, Morgantown, [Virginia]\n               [West Virginia] to [Ann (Poage) Woods], giving family\n               news. 1 page.","Requesting [Ann (Poage)] Woods' right of dower in\n               land purchased from Woods by [?] McNear.","Requesting deeds.","Announcing his intention to move.","Concerning David Yeates, a weaver.","Concerning the deposition of [Thomas] Kenton in a\n               land dispute and mentions [Henry] Lee.","Concerning a land dispute and the deposition of his\n               mother Ann McGintry.","Includes memorandum, n.d., concerning procedure in\n               the lawsuit.","Also includes memorandum 6 December 1797, of\n               Archibald Woods, concerning Abraham Chapline, advice, 12\n               December 1797, of Bushrod Washington; cover sheet, 22\n               July 1801. of L. Burfoot, sending letter of Daniel Call;\n               and copy (made by P. Tinsley) of decree 28 September\n               1805, of the Virginia Superior Court of Chancery in the\n               lawsuit of \n                Robert Poage vs. \n                Abraham Chaplaine and David\n               Bradford.","Concerning military land disputes.","Concerns a lawsuit between [?] McIntire and Archibald\n               Woods and the debate in the General Assembly over the\n               division of Kanawha County.","concerning the Land Office bill.","ALS. Deposition, 1802, of Archibald Woods in a land\n               dispute.","For Woods to thirty-five acres to Hamblin and Witt.\n               Hambler and Witt are to plant apple trees.","Concerning money owed to Woods.","For Woods to lease ninety acres of land to Dean. Dean\n               is to take care of orchard.","Concerning military land warrants. Asks if Whetsel\n               [Wetzel] got his money \"for the Negro he sent down the\n               River.\"","Concerning [Albert] Gallatin and the Northwest\n               Territory.","For Woods to lease to Johnson twenty-nine acres of\n               land. Johnson is to take care of the fruit trees.","To change an agreement concerning the delivery of\n               flour.","Concerning the lawsuit of \n                McIntire vs. \n                Woods in the Virginia High\n               Court of Chancery.","Concerning land and the appointment of a\n               magistrate.","Concerning the appointment of a magistrate.","Woods owes money for a subscription to Universal\n               Gazette, a newspaper.","Concerning money owed to Woods.","Concerning land in the Northwest Territory.","Concerning land for Abraham Faw.","Ordering him to order all commissioned officers to\n               meet at Wheeling for muster and training.","Creain is interested in purchasing land from Woods\n               and Bowyer would like to rent some land.","Concerning money owed to Woods by Chapline.","Includes Copy of ALS, n.d., of \n                W[illia]m\n               Gelaspie, Station Camp, Sumner County, Tennessee,\n               to [Abraham Chapline], concerning money. 1 page.","Concerning [?] Biggs' surveying.","Concerning the surveying of land in the Northwest\n               Territory.","Asking Woods to let Mark Jeacobs [Jacobs] live on\n               land owned by Woods.","Requesting Woods to sell his land and it he has done\n               so to remit payments in pot metal.","Decides not to exchange land with Woods.","Has paid the tax on Woods' land to prevent sale for\n               non-payment of taxes. Asks about worth of land he owns\n               on Ohio River so he can sell or exchange it.","Giving news about his mill.","Concerning deed to land.","Thanking him for paying taxes on Woods' land.","Giving a description of Countyside. Joseph Woods is\n               keeping a store. Gives price of flour.","informing Ann Woods of death of her father and the\n               division of his estate.","Includes, ALS, E. Wilson, n.p., to sisister [sister,\n               Ann (Poage) Woods], concerning the death of their father\n               and giving other family news. 1 page.","For Okey to lease thirty acres of land adjoining\n               Captuna [Captina] Creek.","Concerning the milling of flour.","Concerning location of a salt spring and asking Woods\n               to survey some land.","Offering to exchange some land with him.","Concerning a plot for David Hozack's land.","Concerning money owed to Woods for flour.","Concerning the location of a court house in Belmont,\n               County, Ohio and land.","For Witt and Roberts to lease land in Belmont County,\n               Ohio. Witt and Roberts are to preserve the orchard.","Concerning money owed Archibald Woods. Discusses the\n               murder of an Indian trader.","Requesting planks.","Wanting to lease land from Woods.","Ordering him to order his battalion to report for\n               training.","Is sending his wife to pay Woods.","Concerning a survey order.","Concerning her arrival and health and Jane [?].","Concerning politics in Mississippi, French in New\n               Orleans and price of goods is Natchez.","Concerning the settlement of a debt between Spencer\n               and \n                Sam[ue]l Biddle.","Mentioning his poverty.","Concerning military warrant land.","Saying how much she is missed.","Inquiring about military land located for [?]\n               Page.","Concerning the Ohio legislature and the location of\n               the courthouse of [Belmont County, Ohio], the necessity\n               of building a road to it, ferries and the Miami\n               Exporting Company. [Bears notes in another hand]\n               incomplete.","Discusses [Richard] Yeates' land and family news.","concerning a survey.","Concerning title to land owned by [?] Graham.","Telling Woods, \n                Poage vs. \n                Bradford \u0026\n               Chaplin[e] could not be tried in his district of\n               the [Virginia High Court of Chancery].","Concerning a law suit and a possible exchange of\n               land.","Concerning the lawsuit of \n                McIntire vs. \n                Woods in the Virginia High\n               Court of Chancery. Gives his opinion of the Louisiana\n               Purchase.","Concerning the building of a dam.","Concerning land in Ohio County surveyed by Woods for\n               her husband.","Asking if Woods has sold his land for him. If so,\n               please remit money in metal caskings.","Saying he has sent Andrew [Woods] and an Indian\n               trader up White River.","Concerning land.","Asking Woods to come make a survey.","Concerning money owed Woods by [Joseph?]\n               Tomlingson.","Concerning disputed land in Kentucky.","For Prittyman to lease land. Lease extended for\n               another year.","Concerning land disputes between Woods and\n               Yeates.","For money received.","Gives his opinions of Methodists.","Wants to exchange land with Woods.","For Cassat to pay Woods back for flour.","Giving family news.","Concerning the lawsuit of \n                Poage vs. \n                Chapline.","Concerning [William] Croghan and land belonging to\n               Woods in Kentucky.","Concerning Croghan's purchase of land owned by\n               Woods.","Concerning death of Aggy Poage, other family news and\n               election of Philip Doddridge.","Concerning flour.","Concerning Philip Doddridge.","Requesting flour.","Ohio for Witt to rent land. Witt is to take care of\n               the orchard.","Asking to buy the land he lives on from Woods.","Asking Woods to forward a letter for him.","For on moiety [half] of the first instal[l]ment \u0026\n               surveying expenses for land [in Northwest Territory]\n               offered for sale at Steubenville.","Gives family news, discusses Philip Doddridge and\n               land speculation in [Northwest Territory]; and the\n               \"conversion\" of the Presbyterian minister, William\n               Wilson.","To convey land.","Requesting flour.","Concerning Philip Dod[d]ridge, the lawsuit of [John] \n                McIntire vs. \n                Woods, and \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Concerning a deed.","Concerning the location of a road.","Concerning the sale of land for taxes, the lawsuit of\n                John Macker vs. \n                Lewis Cragg.","Concerning their land dispute.","Offering to sell him burr mill stones.","That Edward Coats' son, William will become an\n               apprentice to Hoover, a saddlemaker.","To split land in Kentucky if Pogue is successful in\n               proving claim.","Ordering flour.","Concerning a lawsuit involving [?] Fulton.","Concerning Betsy Woods and family news.","Bond of title to promise to convey 240 acres to the\n               Ramseys.","Concerning the visit of Woods' daughter, a proposed\n               trip to Augusta, and the possibility of Wilson running\n               for Congress.","Has paid taxes owed on Woods' Kentucky land. Is\n               interested in selling or exchanging 1200 acres of land\n               on or near the Ohio [River].","For Pergrin to lease 17 acres of land from Woods.","Concerning a note for money due Robert Woods.","For Reed and Edwards to lease a house and garden.","To convey to Nehemiah Cravins [Cravens] 300 acres of\n               land in Ohio.","Tells of the birth of a daughter. \"The election is\n               over \u0026 I am easy--when vice prevails and wicked men\n               bear sway the post of honour is a private\n               station;...\"","For Woods to sell 250 acres of land to Mothral and\n               Mantooth.","Ordering flour.","Ordering flour.","Offering land for sale.","Concerning a lawsuit involving land.","For Deafabough to run a grist mill for Woods.","Concerning lawsuit of \n                Woods vs. \n                [William] Lewis and \n                McIntyre vs. \n                Woods.","Asking about Archibald Woods' health.","Requesting the health of his daughter and the lawsuit\n               of \n                McIntyre vs. \n                Woods.","Asking Woods to sell a slave for him.","Concerning the lawsuit of \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Concerning disputed land.","For Steenrod to sell one half of a tract of land\n               containing one hundred and eighty acres.","For Ingledue to run a grist mill for Woods.","Discusses fever. Tells Woods one of deeds he has from\n               him has no witness.","Tells his uncle he has moved.","Concerning a land dispute.","Concerning the lawsuits of \n                McIntyre vs. \n                Woods and \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Asking Woods to pay him for surveying.","Concerning taking wheat to his mill.","For McConnell to run a grist mill for Woods.","For Woods to deliver flour to the McClures.","That Patterson Ingledue's death was due to accident\n               by the falling of a tree.","To settle the estate of Patterson Ingledue.","For Swiney to rent eighteen acres from Woods.","For land in Belmont County.","Has bought wheat for Woods.","Asks Woods to sell to his nephew his surveyor's\n               compass.","Concerning land Woods wants to purchase. Is concerned\n               about his land in Ohio County, Virginia [West\n               Virginia].","For Black to rent twenty-six acres from Woods.","For Witt to rent land from Woods.","for McConnell and Dean to rent ninety acres of land\n               from Woods.","Concerning the sale of land.","Tells Woods the surveys he is asking about can not be\n               found.","Requesting flour.","Asking about mill wheels.","For Black to build a house. Lists tasks Black is to\n               perform.","For a temporary assignment of dower.","Concerning the delivery of mill wheels.","For Feay to sell one hundred acres of land to\n               Milligan.","Money owed for subscription to \n                United States\n               Gazette.","Will try to aid Woods in the capture of a runaway\n               slave.","Concerning the lawsuits of \n                Poage vs. \n                Chapline \u0026\n               Bradford. Asks Call to represent Poage in the\n               Court of Appeals.","Concerning land owned by Crogan in Ohio County.","Asking Woods to collect a debt from Caleb Reeves.","Concerning an injunction.","Trying to settle \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Concerning the location of a road.","Concerning the lawsuit, \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Concerning the lawsuit, \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Concerning land belonging to \n                G[eorg]e\n               Pepperly; and the lawsuit \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","For Edmonds to lease twenty-nine acres from\n               Woods.","Saying Richard Parriott wishes to buy McClandhan's\n               land. Will trade a slave family for it.","Concerning \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Concerning Humphrey Marshall; and \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","For Woods to deliver flour to the McClures.","Concerning an offer to settle \n                McIntire vs. \n                Woods.","Concerning land; and also slaves which had belonged\n               to [Harman] Blennerhassett.","concerning Woods vs. Lewis.","Includes ALS, Patsey Houston, Natural Bridge,\n               [Virginia], to Archibald Woods, concerning a trip to see\n               sister, Polly McClung. 2 pages.","Wants him to accompany Betsy to see Polly\n               [McClung].","Concerning \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Agreeing to defend him in the lawsuit of \n                McIntire vs. \n                Woods.","Asking Sheffey to take depositions in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","For a still.","Concerning the purchase of land and slaves from\n               [William] McClandhan.","Carpenter is migrating to West. Will leave room in\n               his wagon for Marhew Quick if Quick is interested. Asks\n               Woods to give message.","Concerning the decision in the lawsuit of \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Offering to sell land.","Concerning an appeal of the decision in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Concerning encumbrances upon the property of William\n               Chapline.","Concerning the route of the United States Road to\n               Wheeling, [Virginia] [West Virginia].","For an attachment against the estate of Moses\n               Thompson.","Includes plat, n.d., of land owned by \n                J[oh]n Lee and \n                Archi[bal]d\n               Woods.","For the conveyance of land from William Chapline to\n               Woods.","Orders Woods to order companies to Wheeling for\n               training.","Asks Woods to designate his military land so Bay can\n               pay taxes on it.","Tells of birth of George Washington Wilson, sickness\n               of many and death of Hezekiah Reader from fever. Wants\n               sister to write and come to see her.","Apology for not having written him concerning the\n               decision in [ \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis ].","For the conveyance of 331 1/2 acres of land in Ohio\n               County.","Offering to deal for land.","Saying they will not pay an order for grinding wheat\n               at Woods' mill.","Stating he will buy land from Woods.","Recounts his side of Woods vs. Lewis and asks\n               Blackburn to be his lawyer.","Giving news about influenza in Lexingtown [Lexington,\n               Kentucky] and discussing a land dispute.","Alexander Mitchel, n.p., to Thomas Dickerson, near\n               Short Creek, Ohio County, Virginia [West Virginia]\n               asking him if he saw Thomas Kennady in 1776 concerning\n               land improvements.","Saying he has paid the tax due on Woods' land. People\n               in Western part of state want to perpetuate seat of\n               government at Chillicothe.","Edmonds is to take particular care of fruit\n               trees.","Asking Woods to serve as executor in his plan to\n               settle the estate of George Dement and to effect a\n               settlement between the heirs of Dement and the heirs of\n               Ignatious Sirums.","Asks Woods if he has made up his mind about a\n               bargain.","Also includes a memorandum of \n                Archi[bal]d\n               Woods concerning power of attorney. 2 items.","Tells Woods to send down flour.","Concerns a missing arms shipment.","Still interested in Woods' land.","Okey is concerned about Woods' lawsuit against\n               Timmons.","Tells Woods he has been denied change of venue in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis .","Asks Woods to pay taxes on land he [William Croghan]\n               owns. Wants to know about \n                [John?] McIntire who\n               purchased \n                George R[ogers]\n               Clark's right to land on Ohio.","Orders Woods to order his battalion to Wheeling for\n               training.","Evans is concerned about a land claim he has.","Wants Woods to report on his land to him, since Hill\n               desires to settle on it.","It is the opinion of several people that Woods' flour\n               is unfit for market. \"Mr. Miller states that all the\n               flour in Charlestown, that was made before September is\n               sower [sour] and unfit for market.\"","Has asked for continuance in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis . Gives Blackburn\n               other directions in handling the case.","Including a memorandum of agreement (witnessed by C.\n               Hammond and \n                Geo[rge] Knox ). 1 page.\n               2 items.","Offers Negro slaves to Woods in exchange for land.\n               Describes the slave families.","Hough has checked Woods' land for taxes due.","Asks Moore if he knows about location of U.S. road.\n               Wants to be appointed a commissioner to lay road out in\n               Ohio.","Assures Woods his offer of slaves will not injure\n               Woods' claim in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Orders Woods to draft 46 men.","Has no Negros to sell. Wants Woods to survey some\n               land for him.","In compliance with order, has militia company\n               together.","Wants to meet with Woods to buy land.","Offers to settle money owed him in wheat.","Includes ACy. [Archibald Woods] to [George Hancock],\n               concerning slaves Hancock wishes to sell. Woods\n               discusses prices. 1 page.","An application was made to change Venue in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis . It failed. Has\n               heard of no application since. Johnson had small pox.\n               Cannot issue subpoena for witness.","Orders flour.","Gives information and advice on \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Edmonds is to take particular care of the fruit trees\n               and orchard.","Asks what Woods wants him to do in a lawsuit\n               involving land. \"We are advised by \n                W[illia]m\n               McKinley that he has been pressed into the\n               electioneering campaign--the conduct of Gen'l J. G.\n               I--in this respect must be as bad as an English press\n               gang--poor MC is to be pitied.\"","Sorry to hear her sister has been unwell, brother\n               Billy's wife has consumption. \"Nancy Wilson has two\n               sons. I think she breeds well...I was surprised when Mr.\n               hood informed me that Brother Bob was with you. I should\n               be very glad to see him provided he could be sober and\n               rational.\"","Includes AL, [Polly Wilson] to [Woods] girls. 1\n               page.","Ordering Woods to order his Battalion to Wheeling for\n               training.","Undertook to get paper [needed in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis ] from Sweet\n               Springs. Found he had to go on to Munroe [Monroe] C.H.\n               Papers not ready. Clerk issued order that he would send\n               papers. Case was docketed in Rockbridge. Subp[o]ena\n               issued for Patrick.","Offers to locate military land for Nicholas'\n               warrant.","Wants the patents for the 17,000 acre survey\n               belonging to the partnership, so he can inquire about\n               taxes due on it.","Sickness prevented sending deeds. Asks for money\n               Woods owes him.","Introduces Noah Zane. Zane is the bearer of\n               remonstrances [counteracting] remonstrances from\n               Pennsylvania on the subject of the National road.\n               Describes route the commissioners laid out. Hopes that\n               route will be kept.","Wants to borrow money.","Sent receipts which Woods has failed to get. Asks\n               Woods to take \"best matters\" [action]. Wishes Woods not\n               to be uneasy about the money he owes Woods. Expects to\n               make a payment this fall.","\"Brother Archibald \u0026 myself having made an\n               alteration in our agreement respecting this place on\n               which I live, it is necessary our article in your hands\n               should be destroyed...\"","According to list of military claims, there is none\n               due Andrew Robinson. Thanks Woods for paying taxes on\n               his land Ohio County. Asks Woods to continue until land\n               can be sold and try to find purchaser.","[ \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis ] will probably be\n               tried in September. Papers have not yet arrived.","She is pregnant. Had expected a visit this\n               summer.","Includes, ALS, P[olly] Wilson, n.p., to Eliza and\n               Polly Wood[s]. Wants them to write. 1 page.","Defends his treatment of Woods' son, Alpheus [in\n               school]. \"If Franklin [Woods' other son] to exculpate\n               himself has represented to you that I did not pay the\n               same attention to him, that I did to others, I assure\n               you that he wronged me.\" Assures Woods he will do all in\n               his power for his improvement. Lists subjects he will be\n               offering.","Sends \n                Franklin\n               and Aipheus [Woods] home. Defends \n                [Thomas] Glisson as a\n               teacher.","Has omitted entering the land. Lists entries.","Orders Woods to order his battalion to Wheeling for\n               training.","Has sent deed. Please remit money.","[ \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis ] has been continued\n               until April. \n                Gen[era]l\n               Breckenridge \u0026 \n                [Allen] Taylor did not\n               attend the exposition of Genl Preston. Fears the loss of\n               Sheffey at next term.","There has been a continuance in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis . Afraid he can not\n               attend the trial in the spring due to serving in\n               Congress.","Death of Betsy Poage. Summarizes national politics\n               and rumors of Europe.","[ \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis ] is continued.\n               Injunction has been granted. Encloses subpoena.","Has never heard from Woods about his claims for land\n               in Woods' County. \n                W[illia]m Oldham will\n               handle it.","Offers negro slaves for sale, Easther, Harry \u0026\n               Nancy as well as a \"lad\" and a \"girl,\" 7 years old.\n               Describes their abilities.","Sends commission. \"I never wished to hold an office\n               that I was not thought worthy of, if you thought me\n               incapable of discharging my duty or unworthy of\n               promotion I will ask you why did you not communicate\n               your objection to me before the Court Marshall\n               [martial].","Asks one of them to pay taxes on \n                Arch[ibal]d Woods '\n               land.","Gives directions in taking \n                Gen[era]l\n               Breckinridge's deposition. Recounts proposals from\n                [George]\n               Hancock. Proposes his grounds for a\n               settlement.","Gives his price for a slave, Jacob.","Includes receipt for Zac. Sprigg. 1 page. DS.","Birth of Louisa Ann. \"Mrs. Kerns the ladys wedding\n               you was at when you was here shews the fruits of her\n               marriage verry plain.\"","Includes P[olly] Wilson, n.p., to [Woods] girls.\n               Invites them for a visit. \"Betsy you cannot get anybody\n               to have you where you are known.\" Lists recent weddings.\n               1 page. ALS.","If Woods can come to his [Thomas Warman] mothers he\n               will take five dollars less.","Enlow is to clear land, repair a cabin, build a\n               stable and repair fences.","He owns no land in US Military District, north of the\n               Scioto. A Capt. John Brown did own a quarter township,\n               but suspects it has been sold. He owns 8 or ten thousand\n               acres in tracts of 1000 acres which he would sell.\n               Describes one tract. Price is three dollars per acre but\n               would accept \"two or three young negro men at valuation\n               in part payment.\" Two \u0026 half dollars per acre for\n               other tracts.","Has sent deed to Mr. Chambers of Kentucky. Requests\n               Woods to rent a plantation for him. Pay taxes due on\n               it.","Sends information on the murder and names of the\n               children of D. Bradford.","Since he has resolved to leave Morgantown, he wants\n               Woods to remit money. \"There is not I believe any part\n               of the civilized world where education is thought so\n               little of as this place.\" Asks questions about the\n               Wheeling area. Can produce testimonies.","Sold Noah Linsly interest in Capteen bottom.","Owns a quarter section of military land. Gives terms\n               and location.","Business with Woods' son, Thomas. Asks for more\n               time.","Sends wheat and cotton Woods requested. Don't send\n               corn or meal. Do send bran.","Will sell lands at Fishing Creek to Woods' neighbor\n               for cash if offer is high enough.","Doesn't understand why he didn't receive all the\n               money due him from Woods. Has been sick.","Reports on various schools in his County.","Detailed description of how it is to be built.","Will send record of \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis (300 pages) when\n               Woods remits fee of forty-five dollars.","Has purchased a farm 3 miles from Morgantown. \"The\n               people in my neighborhood are perfectly indifferent\n               about the education of their children so that I cannot\n               expect to derive anything from tuition among them.\"\n               Would come to Wheeling if three hundred dollars could be\n               procured. If not, will open school at his farm. Pledges\n               to be attentive to \n                Franklin\n               Wood] [Woods' son.]","Gives Woods advice on how to recover costs from\n               [John] McIntire. Will attend \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis at Rockbridge\n               Superior Court.","The two young men who contracted with Shepherd for\n               flour have been at all mills and cannot get flour. Will\n               have to give you the price you ask.","Salutation is \"Dear And[re]w.\" Wishes him to write\n               respecting the receipts for costs in the suit with the\n               Wilson's and Harbison's bond. \"As I of late feel my\n               constitution decline, my wish is as far as possible to\n               draw my concerns to a close. Ask [George] Hancock to\n               have business in Botetourt with Wilson's settled.\" \"have\n               not got my business with Lewis finally settled as\n               yet...\"","Presented receipts to [?] Wilson. He would not refund\n               the money. Left receipts and letter with \n                [George] Hancock. \"I\n               start in a few days for Kentucky with my little family\n               \u0026 small portion of this world's goods--my wife\n               [Elenor] has been in a bad state of health since early\n               spring. My mother \u0026 brother And[re]w also are in bad\n               health as usual. Write if you receive this letter.\n               Address letter to Lincoln County near Stanford\n               Kentucky.\"","Lists officers elected by company.","Wants to meet him in Staunton.","Lists terms on which he will settle with Lewis.","Introduces [?] McKnight who claims land in Ohio\n               County.","Terms upon which he will sell his farm, mill,\n               dwelling house and distillery.","Terms on which Josiah Dillon will pay Bank of\n               Marietta.","Terms upon which the directors will accept payment of\n               Dillon's debt.","Woods will take up Dillon's note on Bank of Marietta.\n               Dillon will convey house and lot to Woods. Dillon will\n               convey residue of property to \n                Geo[rge] Paull.","Has offered for Congress. Chancellor made decree in\n               [Woods vs. Lewis]. Decree is agreeable to last\n               verdict.","Questioning whether a judgment against Josiah Dillon\n               in federal court is a lien against property he has\n               bought from Woods.","Asks Poage to collect money due in execution of\n               decree in [ \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis ]. Gives Poage\n               directions about collecting it.","Intends to get money to Woods.","Wants McClandhan to collect money due on execution\n               against \n                W[illia]m Lewis.","Includes, ACy of AL, [Archibald Woods] to \n                Ja[me]s\n               Breckinridge. Woods blames Breckenridge for not\n               paying over money owed him by William Lewis. 1 page.","[?] Hughes received fee who will handle Woods'\n               business with Bell. Pogue obtained judgment for 7,000\n               dollars against [?] Brown. Gives family news.","Wants to know if [?] Hughes brought suit against \n                [Benjamin] Bell for\n               him. It not, will employ \n                Alex[ande]r\n               Marshall next.","Describes college at Canonsburgh.","Wants all papers pertaining to lease of a piece of\n               property sent to him.","Has purchased property of John Thompson. Woods is at\n               liberty to make use of his house after expiration of the\n               lease.","Requests pay for services as adjutant in 4th Regiment\n               of Virginia militia.","Recounts his difficulty in obtaining money.","Has had no further account from Staunton. \"I had\n               expected to see Genll Paull present my compl[iments] to\n               [?] and tell him to be so good as to procure a copy of\n               your Constitution on Regulations of your Library and\n               forward to me as soon as possible as I am to report on\n               that subject for our town is establishing a\n               library.\"","Encloses a decree against \n                [William] Lewis. Clerk\n               has failed to certify when the injunction was\n               granted.","Cannot be at election [in Ohio County, Virginia].\n               Hopes his opponent will not exceed him in that County\n               more than 30 votes.","Wants [?] Woods [son of Archibald Woods] to come next\n               week if he is coming to live with him. Will leave terms\n               up to McLure.","Brown wants to rent house. Wants a sign and four beds\n               and complains of rent being too high.","George Paull had held deed of trust on two lots in\n               St. Clairsville, Ohio for money owed Bank of Marietta by\n               Dillon. Paull is deeding property to Woods to discharge\n               the deed of trust. \n                Edw[ard] Bryson. 1\n               page. Includes affidavit of \n                William Farris,\n               Jun[io]r. 1 page.","Horse bought by White or his brother in St.\n               Clairsville, [Ohio] stands on lot bought by Woods from\n               Josiah Dillon.","Gives family news.","Shall be engaged at Judge Lockwood fitting out a\n               boat. Mortgage must be recorded.","Asks Woods to survey land to divide farm between\n               Chapline and Evans.","Lewis has deposited money with \n                General [James]\n               Breckinridge for Woods' claim. [?] Walker previous\n               to going to Kentucky left memo respecting Woods' suit\n               with Wilson. No bill was filed.","Results of election between \n                W[illia]m\n               McKinley and Wilson.","Has not heard from lawyers concerning \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis . \n                Th[oma]s Wilson is\n               elected to Congress.","Lists tasks and prices.","Concerns the discharge of the deed of trust by Paull\n               and the validity of Woods' title to Dillon's\n               property.","Asks if copy of decree in [ \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis ] has been\n               forwarded.","[Noah?] Linsly has decided against Woods and Paull\n               concerning the discharge of the deed of trust by Paull\n               selling Dillon's lots to Woods.","Transmits payment to discharge note.","Concerning the price of a hopperboy for a flour\n               mill.","Apologizes for delay. Called away by death of a\n               friend in Baltimore. Has sent copy of decree to clerk of\n               Monroe so he can issue execution.","Wants James Paull to send him a pair of pigs.","Sends decree in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis .","Issued against property of Amos Shearman and Joseph\n               Ferroi in the lawsuit of \n                Matthew Kerr vs. \n                Ferroi.","Appoints Woods president of a court-martial to try\n               James G. Laidley for disorderly behaviour and\n               disobedience of orders at the 113th Regiment. \"Also for\n               conspiring with his subaltern officers previous to \n                s[ai]d muster to be disorderly\n               on the day of said muster.\"","Includes, DS, of Benj[ami]n Biggs, certifying he did\n               employ John Finney to summons the officers to attend the\n               trial of \n                L[a]idley. 2 items.","Requests Erwin pay forty-two dollars to [?] Evans for\n               license to rise hopperboy at Woods' mill. \"The mill\n               stands on Wheat's run a branch of Wheeling Creeke, [sic]\n               in Ohio County, Virginia [West Virginia]...\"","Sends bill [of complaint] for Woods to answer in \n                Wilson's Ex[ecut]ors vs. \n                Woods.","Instructed by Lieutenant Governor \"to inform you that\n               commissions cannot issue...until it shall be\n               specified...what vacancies they are to fill; or if for a\n               new company that also should be specified.\"","Signed by \n                Geo[rge] W[illia]m\n               Smith, Lieutenant Governor and \n                J[no] W.\n               Pleasants.","Includes, DS, of Benj[amin] Biggs attesting that\n               Andrew Howlett had taken oath as captain. 1 page.","Needs oats from Woods.","Joseph Cloyd's wife and daughter died. Houston's \"son\n               Andrew got a cut on his knee last winter which had\n               nearly taken his life.\" Gives other family news.","Concerning \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis and \n                Wilson's heirs vs. \n                Woods .","Has made an alteration in the [promissory] note Woods\n               sent for him to sign.","Includes ALS, of John Anderson, n.d., to Archibald\n               Woods, Ohio County, Virginia. Robert Anderson is not\n               willing that John Anderson should quit his work before\n               harvest so Woods can expect them July 15. 1 page.","Orders Woods to order regiment to Wheeling for\n               muster.","Has collected 792 dollars in execution granted in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis . Marshall has taken\n               all the personal property of William Lewis. Let him know\n               how to transmit money.","For Woods to lease the stone house and stable to be\n               built. Describes how stable is to be constructed.","Sent articles written for.","Sends sympathy for death of Archibald Woods' son.\n               Unable to attend funeral.","Pleased with executive appointment of a judge for our\n               circuit. Try to block appointment of [?] Jackson by\n               legislature. Thinks [Congressional] session will be long\n               and boisterous. His reception in Woods' County has made\n               impressions on his mind.","Meix agrees to build a barn for Evans. Description of\n               how it is to be built.","Offers land for sale adjoining land owned by Woods at\n               the mouth of Capteen Creek.","Notifies Woods that a note of Michael Cresap,\n               endorsed by Woods is due and unpaid.","Zebu Warner is indebted to Woods for rent. Gives\n               Griffith options on how to handle the collection.","Includes ALS, of \n                Archi[bal]d\n               Woods, n.p., to Zebu Warner, n.p. concerns rent\n               owed to Woods. 1 page.","Laments loss of Woods' son. Not able to make any\n               statement with respect to Woods' account with \n                Geo[rge] Poage without\n               assistance of Woods' papers.","Includes receipt from J. Russle [?] to David Banes[?]\n               for wheat to the account of \n                A[rchibald]\n               Woods. 1 page.","Includes, fragment of an account. 1 page.","If Woods has made purchase of the Jughandle Mills,\n               write him and he will send Woods a draft of his\n               proportion of the halfe [sic].","Spoke to \n                R. [?] Thompson who is\n               considered one of the best house-carpenters here\n               respecting the undertaking of your house. The Republican\n               ticket succeeded in all three members with a majority of\n               two to three hundred votes.","Has learned by George Paull that Mr. Lewis has sold\n               his land. Informed a proposition is made by Mr. Lewis to\n               pay to \n                W[illia]m Poage of\n               Augusta [for Woods]. Thanks McClandhan for his friendly\n               aid in having the business brought to a close.\n               Speculates on other terms.","Concerns taxes on land in Ohio County owned by Cloyd\n               family and by \n                M[atthe]w\n               Houston.","Wants Woods to make him some flour.","Asks that he look for patents for George and Isaac\n               Kelly.","Asks Woods to tell him how to go about military\n               patents. Has visited the President and also attended the\n               House of Madam. At next interview with President intends\n               to mention the Road. Many petitioners praying to be\n               relieved from injuries sustained under the\n               nonimportation law. Affair of the Chesapeake settled.\n               Determined representation for the states. The \"Harriet\"\n               sails in a few days with messengers to England and\n               France. Mr. Taylor son of Jno Taylor goes to England and\n               Mr. Biddle son of Clement Biddle goes to France. \"it is\n               hard to say what course our great men will take. I\n               believe...leaders know not what to do. Not do I know who\n               is to be the leader. I believe in Caucus it was\n               determined to elect \n                H[enry] Clay, speaker and\n               they did elect him.\" Describes Clay.","Has about thirty-five feet of pipes now by him and\n               expects to set another kiln next week when he expects to\n               have Woods' in it. Wants to know what other kind, of\n               ware Woods would wish to be sent along with them. \"Here\n               let me remark that Mr. Wales opinion of stone ware pipes\n               is higher than ever \u0026 he regrets that the town of\n               Steubensville does not use them instead of wood.\"","To assign and transfer to Archibald Woods twenty\n               shares in Bank of Steubenville.","Gives his recollection of a transaction between\n               himself and John McClure. Mr. Reed's young daughter\n               died. Have searched for cloth.","Apologizes for being so long, in making his returns\n               because he couldn't understand it.","Includes, ALS, from Andrew Howlett to Archebel\n               [Archibald] Woods, 30 December 1811. Has sent returns by\n               Moses Chaplin[e]. 1 page. ALS.","Concerns settling Woods vs. Lewis. \"Beware of being\n               taken in as all those people are Great Sharpers. Beware\n               of going in any barter or bargain with them. If possible\n               they will try to pawn some old or good for nothing\n               Negroes on you, or some other old stuff or bad\n               bonds.\"","Received four hundred dollars from [William] Lewis.\n               Taken a bond on Burwell. Not knowing the amount of the\n               Ex[ecution] nor Cred[i]ts, could not go into a final\n               settlement. Can have it credited to execution by writing\n               clerk of Monroe or attorney.","Thanks Ann Woods for sending Patty up. Glad to hear\n               of Betsy's safe delivery. \"if I live as long as the\n               first week in May and no accident happens I expect to\n               have an addition to my family, already to[o] large, but\n               when we have them we are sorry for to part with them.\"\n               Misses her husband [who is in Congress]. Hope he returns\n               in March, but if the[y] declare war he may be detained a\n               month or two longer.","Presented draft to Sheffey. Mentioned \"the\n               establishment of the Road to his Majesty but have no\n               answer to the point.\" Discusses increase in military\n               establishment. Bills on Navy laid on table to make room\n               for land force. Wilson voted no to raising 25,000\n               soldiers. Asks what the people think. Doubts leaders.\n               Thinks war will ensue.","Has received draft [to settle \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis ]. Has to be sent\n               back to \n                W[illia]m Poage to\n               obtain proper endorsement. \"We hear of nothing here but\n               war...\" Lists bills concerning raising troops. President\n               will not act on the U.S. Road, saying there is no money\n               to expend.","Is making enquiries about a 3000 acre tract of\n               military land in Ohio County. Asks if land has been sold\n               for taxes.","For Evans to sell his farm to Eoff. Evans is also to\n               convey his interest in the ferries across the Ohio River\n               and across Wheeling Creek.","Prescribing the uniform of the Virginia militia.","Encloses patent to Woods. Asks for recommendations\n               for officers in \"our (to be made Army)\". Rage for war\n               has subsided. Looks for proposition to repeal\n               non-importation law. Houses passes bill to repair old\n               frigates. Mentions [William Branch] Giles.","Would survey his land but had to attend Superior\n               Court at Wheeling. Makes proposal for 200 to 250 acres.\n               Offer is eight gallons good whiskey and one dollar per\n               acre. He offers flour. Draws plat to explain offer.","Person who delivers letter is authorized to sell land\n               for General James Allen and Col. David Allen. Discusses\n               past dispute with Woods over land in Kentucky he bought\n               from Woods.","Building a sawmill. Thinks Mallory should have house\n               he is renting taken from him. Doesn't know anyone else\n               to rent it to. [Benjamin] Ruggles wants Paull to go in\n               with him and others on laying out a town,\n               [Woodsfield?].","Has heard rumors that political enemies may try to\n               have election for clerk set aside if they lose. Suggests\n               that Robert Woods as eldest magistrate to require\n               sheriff to summons all magistrates to elect a clerk for\n               County court in place of Moses Chapline, deceased.\n               Suggests form to use.","Concerns \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Has received Woods recommendations for commissions as\n               officers. Trouble raising money. Considered salt tax.\n               \"The 'Constitution' has returned ten days \u0026 no\n               report of anything from England and France.\" Sheftey has\n               paid no money.","Doesn't have time to consider offer [for land].\n               Prefers bank stock to land. Prefers cash to bank stock.\n               If others sell out, he does not wish to be backward.\n               Does not think Archibald Woods' offer for his interest\n               in Botetourt includes what he will receive from Elijah\n               [Woods]. Wants Brother James [Woods] to appoint attorney\n               to settle price of land Robert Woods is to have from\n               Jo[seph] Woods and make a deed.","Discusses British spy, John Henry. \"It is not yet\n               determined who is to be next President. DeWitt Clinton\n               is spoken of.\" April elections will express public\n               mind.","Discusses land owned by David and James Cloyd and \n                M[atthe]w Houston in\n               Ohio County. In \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis, Lewis has sold land\n               to [?] Burwell. Lewis has paid $7,000 to W[illia]m\n               Poag[e]. James Greenlee married Miss [?] Paxton.","Defends his handling of Woods business in the suit of\n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis.","Tells Woods he can expect an embargo. Asks him to let\n               [?] Shepherd and all friends know.","Lists officers to be commissioned. Has enclosed\n               documents \"for the information of the people.\" Forwarded\n               report on subject of [U.S.] Road. Doesn't expect\n               anything to be done concerning road west of Monongahela.\n               Not at liberty to say more about [embargo]. Received no\n               more money from Sheffey.","Has not gotten a person to go see Windle for purpose\n               of making a purchase. Has not gotten survey made of\n               Capteena land.","Sending John McLure to collect $7,000 left by\n               [William] Lewis. has written clerk of Monroe County to\n               stay execution until November.","Robert Woods (uncle) wishes to purchase 200 acres of\n               land from him. Price is $1,600. Has written father to\n               give Archibald Woods a power of attorney. Owes Robert\n               Woods. In addition owes $3,000-4,000 in Kentucky.","Asks to be recommended to be appointed a major in\n               army to be raised in Ohio.","Sheffey does not find it convenient to give a\n               settlement at this time.","Asks that bearer be paid thirty-nine dollars.","Has seven thousand dollars as part of the execution\n               against [William] Lewis in \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis .","Needs to enter quarters [of land?].","Includes, AMs, of [Archibald Woods]. Asking that\n               volunteers for the army be encouraged. Tells what pay\n               and rations soldiers will receive. 2 pages.","Has seen Battial Harrison who has the Virginia\n               military land warrants. Will make some proposition.\n               James Paull has gone to Richmond. Would rather deal with\n               Paull.","Introduces Henry Greene who wishes to obtain advice\n               respecting the validity of a claim of land.","Needs brick to mend a hearth. Asks for late\n               newspapers.","Resigning his office in the Wheeling Light Infantry.\n               Woods has written two names on the letter as possible\n               replacements for Pannill.","Reports on the measurement of lumber. Does not like\n               quality of the boards.","Wishes to know if Woods intends to let him have Mr.\n               Ramsey's place.","Put advertisement in paper for sale of town lots and\n               sent notices.","At the first muster of the [Weeling] Light Infantry,\n               ensign of the company made known his intention to\n               decline serving in the company in the capacity of an\n               officer longer than five years from the date of his\n               commissions. Company elected a replacement, John\n               Richardson and recommended him to be appointed.","Includes, AN, of [Archibald Woods], listing possible\n               officers. 1 page.","Had sent commission to Jno Richardson to be ensign\n               [in Wheeling Light Infantry]. Since Richardson has been\n               accused in affidavit by [?J Zane of saying he would not\n               interfere if slaves in eastern part of state rose up and\n               murdered their masters, he should return his\n               commission.","Recommends Mr. Ross to repair public arms. [Woods has\n               written on the letter: William Ross at Frederick Town on\n               Monongala River, Washington County, Pencilvania\n               [Pennsylvania].","Enclosed will gives the course of the war. Woods'\n               son, Thomas, stayed with him. Thinks it's high time for\n               Congress to adjourn.","Still wants $1600 for the land he is offering to\n               Robert Woods. News about Andrew [Woods], Robert Woods,\n               and John M. Walker.","Wants to rent horse pasture.","Tells Woods to have the public arms repaired.","Answer to a letter from Sheftey concerning Woods'\n               manner of collecting money due him in \n                Woods v. \n                Lewis .","Includes ACy of AL, which is an earlier draft of\n               above. 2 pages.","Encloses copy of [Daniel] Sheffey's statement which\n               Woods thinks is incorrect. Tries to understand the\n               statement. Thinks majority of people are opposed to war.\n               Cannot raise troops, as commander of 4th Regiment,\n               Virginia militia. Has on company volunteers, one company\n               drafted. Wife had large son, W[illia]m. Nearly cost her\n               her life.","Whiskey Woods has sold him is indifferent. Discusses\n               salt works. Cannot hire or sell slave because he has a\n               sore leg.","Cannot accept price Caldwell proposes for land. Gives\n               his offer.","Orders Woods to order his regiment to Wheeling for\n               training.","Unable to raise money owed to Woods.","Thanks Woods for paying taxes for him. Sends money by\n               son, John Croghan. Mentions George Croghan. Will\n               consider exchanging land with Woods after he gets\n               necessary information.","Asks questions concerning impressment of camp\n               kettles, axes, and wagons. \"The troops from this\n               Regiment are to meet at this place on Tuesday next and\n               will proceed in boats to the place of Destination, on\n               Wednesday if possible, say Thursday at farthest. I shall\n               be happy to meet and accompany the troop from your\n               Regiment.\" Late orders authorize the Col. com[man]d[in]g\n               to provide for the transportation of the baggage. \"My\n               opinion is that wagons should be procured in each\n               regiment, they can be sent by water to point pleasant,\n               the horses by land, the camp kettles so far as we may\n               stand in need will be taken from Mr. Dutty... Keel Boats\n               going to Kenhawn for salt can be procured if you can\n               engage but I have as yet engaged by one, three will be\n               necessary.\"","Understands Woods' men are to meet this day at\n               Wheeling. Sends Capt. Russel to receive from information\n               as to boats for the transportation of the troops and\n               also as to provisions. \"Say five days Rations of bread\n               and salt pork of Bacon, ready cooked, my wish being to\n               go on Day and Night if possible until we arrive at Point\n               Pleasant.\"","To raise supplies for families of soldiers.","Includes minutes of a meeting of citizens of\n               Richmond, Manchester and their vicinities held at the\n               Capitol. Resolved that name of association be \"The\n               Society for promoting the success of the War against\n               Great Britain.\" Lists duties of the association,\n               including the appointing of a standing committee in each\n               town and County.... 2 pages. PD.","to Capt. Lewis Bonnet to impress a keel boat.","Includes, DS, affidavit of John McLure, W[illia]m\n               Irwin, and John Feay, that the value of the service of\n               the keel boat is $50.00. 1 page.","Includes, ANS, of \n                Archi[bal]d\n               Woods, certifying above. 1 page.","Includes, copy of DS, warrant from Archibald Woods,\n               to Benjamin Jefferies, to impress a keel boat. 1\n               page.","Includes, DS, affidavit of John McLure that the value\n               of the service of the keel boat is $50.00. 1 page.","Notifying Woods that a note endorsed by him for\n               Morgan Jones is due and unpaid.","Has received, in the absence of the Governor, Woods'\n               letter, asking to have made at Wheeling, arms for a\n               troop.","Will attend court martial and pay his fine if it's\n               proved he should have gone when called.","Will leave home in a week for Washington. Should be\n               glad to hear result of your election for electors.\n               Expects peace ticket to have a large majority in his\n               County.","Tries to make arrangement with Woods concerning\n               stoneware and earthenware. Unable to get salt he needed\n               for his manufacture.","Proposes to start a newspaper with the press to be in\n               Wheeling.","Madison ticket had a majority of 92. [Stephen] Van\n               Rensselaer has met with a defeat. Has been informed that\n               [Return Jonathan] Meigs has been insulted by the common\n               soldiers and almost afraid of times at times to leave\n               his quarters least [sic] he might meet with insults.\" \"I\n               am anxious to hear if peace is expected or if we must go\n               on in this destructive war. If it is to continue God\n               help the nation for in many places, the people are ready\n               almost to cut other throats.\" Cites examples. Will write\n               [Daniel] Sheffey for account with [William] Lewis.","Will sell land for $12,000.","Thinks militia are expensive and ruinous. Thinks they\n               can provide little real service \"as well might you put\n               unbroken Horses to a Wagon--they possess the strength\n               \u0026 spirit--but they will not pull together.\" sees no\n               prospect of speedy termination of the war. \"the\n               Administration which makes War does rarely make peace.\"\n               Discusses War Hawks. Anxious to hear about Virginians in\n               Western Army. Will present statement to [Daniel]\n               Sheffey.","Concerns Cloyd military lands in Ohio County.","Gives directions for morning and evening parades.","Gives family news and news of household\n               activities.","Woods should rent to [?] Hollister. Terms are too\n               high for Okey.","Has spoken to Gen[era]l S. Smith about lands in\n               Wheeling. Land is owned by James A. Buchanan of\n               Baltimore. \"No doubt the Papers give you an account how\n               our Genls in the North have managed their campaigns .\n               Was ever a Nation cursed with such officers.\" Secretary\n               of Navy has resigned. Gives makeup of regiments and\n               number. Thinks too many. \"We attempt more than we can do\n               well.\"","Concerns politics in Ohio.","Sends statement concerning execution in Woods v.\n               Lewis. Asks Hamilton to try to see execution and aid him\n               in obtaining his money.","Transmitting advice of council that any artillery\n               companies who are furnished with gun carriages may build\n               sheds to protect them.","For Woods to rent land (including orchard) to\n               Cunningham.","Has received Woods' letter. Lands on Wheeling Creek\n               belong to heirs of his father. If Woods will make\n               proposition, Buchanan will submit it to the heirs.","Mentions [Buchanan] attitude toward selling land. Has\n               received no news from [James] Winchester [concerning\n               River Raisin defeat]. Disagrees with conduct of the\n               war....\"but you and I have it not in our power to\n               regulate these things; but with the people we should\n               speak a language which should be heard [even?] in the\n               recesses of the palace.\"","For Woods to rent land to the Varneys. Woods is to\n               supply livestock and utensils.","Asks Woods to suspend collection of fine against him\n               because his son failed to attend regimental court.","Concerns \n                Woods v. \n                Lewis.","\"You may expect something like an Embargo before we\n               rise.\" Expects tax bills to go up. Has put letter before\n               Sec[re]t[ary] of War.","To be partners in purchasing flour for export to New\n               Orleans or elsewhere.","Apparently, two commissions have been served to same\n               person. Woods describes the two men.","Thanks Woods for saying he will tend to paying the\n               taxes on his land. Since Woods title to land in Kentucky\n               is disputed, he does not want to exchange.","For Barnett to build a log house. Gives details on\n               how house is to be built.","Promise to give possession of a house and lot.","Request to let John D. seaman have flour.","Needs lime to finish house.","To sell Barrit land.","Concerns whiskey.","Has concluded a bargain with William Sharpless for\n               house and lot. Troops have mounted. Col. Perkins has\n               resigned. Paull expects to be colonel.","Concerns opening a road from Woodsfield to Marietta,\n               Ohio.","Making arrangements to sell property to \n                [William]\n               Sharpless in event he does not return from war.\n               Intends to go into mercantile business. Have drawn\n               clothing for 27th Regiment and tomorrow start for upper\n               Sandusky and the Lower Sandusky.","Includes, DS, affidavit of Josiah M. Smith. 1\n               page.","Troops are getting ready to march.","Describes difficulties in provisioning troops.","Woods' letter apparently miscarried. Must prepare for\n               a campaign in September.","Concerns payments for barrels [of flour?].","Lists repairs (and cost) to muskets and certifies\n               that Adam Keller did the work.","Settling of accounts.","Trying to locate Betsy and arrange for her to be sent\n               home.","Orders Woods to order troops for muster.","Concerns selling a house and lot to Sharpless.","Thinks Woods' son, Franklin, can get an appointment\n               in militia. Thinks serving will be good for him.","Concerns sale of house and land to a Mr. Mallory.","Franklin Woods arrives. \n                Gen. [William\n               Henry] Harrison appointed him a third lieutenant.\n               Paull gives his philosophy about serving in the army.\n               Gives instructions about selling house and lot to\n               Sharpless.","Sorry to hear of ill health of Mrs. Paull. Surprised\n               to hear that Franklin had enlisted. Discusses war. \"This\n               war of glory or glorious war-which appears to be\n               attended with every calamity defeat and disaster that\n               ever in any shape befell any country ancient or\n               modern-how is it? Are nations punished in proportion to\n               their demerits?...I never once for a moment supposed\n               that the \n                contem[p]tible province\n               of Upper Canada peopled by semibarbarians could have\n               held the United States at bay for more than a year-and\n               even make inroads upon us--\"","Sends forty-one guns and thirty six cartridge\n               boxes.","Charges that Roberts tried to avoid danger withdrew\n               himself from Tyamochta and allowed the baggage of his\n               company to be lost; let tobacco, coffee and chocolate be\n               traded for sale and let other baggage be left and lost;\n               said men did not have to serve past 22nd of March; and\n               used threatening language to a captain. Signed by David\n               Pugh.","Wants Linsley to try to settle an agreement made with\n               [?] Ross.","Mentions Oliver Hazard Perry's naval victory on Lake\n               Erie.","Asks Woods aid in helping a Mr. Dear enter land.","Signed by B. D. adjutant.","Concerns cutting trees and Woods' accusations that\n               Holister has wasted nails and boards.","Malory has had trouble entering lands at Woodsfield.\n               Barber wants to encourage settlers.","Discusses battle at Moravian Town [Battle of the\n               Thames].","Includes, AM, copy, 12 October 1813, of general\n               orders congratulating the troops after the battle of\n               Moravian Town [Michigan]. 3 pages.","Petitions are doing very well [perhaps concerning a\n               division of Belmont County, Ohio]. Barretts have not yet\n               marked out the road. George Swaney has not marked road.\n               Wife wants to move back to river. Would like to rent\n               from Woods.","Requests that Mrs. Woods acknowledge [release] of\n               dower to his deed.","Sympathizes with Woods' rheumatism. Has resigned his\n               pastoral charge and preaches only occasionally. Gives\n               family and neighbor hard news. Only chance for peace is\n               defeat of Bonaparte. Gives a calculation of no peace\n               before 1866. Recommends George Stanley Faber's book on\n               prophecies. Conrad Speece is preacher.","Gives excuses for why he has not paid money or salt\n               to Woods.","Includes copy of DS, of affidavit, (witnessed by\n               George Knox, \n                Alexand[e]r\n               Chaplin and \n                Benj[ami]n W.\n               Mahan ) of Joseph Spencer that he will not\n               challenge the title of Woods to the land. 1 page.","Arrived in Detroit \"the second of October after a\n               long and tedious march of about 30 days from camp\n               Seneca. The 27th Regiment has taken quarters in this\n               place for this Winter which was verry [sic] lucky for\n               the officers having lost all their clothing.\" Has been\n               sick with Billious [bilious] fever. Learning duties of a\n               Lieutenant.","Parks is to pay fifty flour barrels annually.","Is concerned about Betsy's ill health. Her family is\n               well. She has eight children.","Needs flour.","Says it is second time he has written Woods to come\n               for money. Asks to have deed drawn in Huey Gilliland's\n               name.","Sends to Woods for money.","Letter from \n                Gen. [Lewis]\n               Cass indicates troops are sickly--upwards for\n               2,000 are down. Has sent Woods an old deed of trust.","Concerns possible repeal of a law [creating a new\n               County?]. [?] Hammond has written \n                [William]\n               Sharpless advising him to take Paull's\n               property.","Requests for flour.","Concerns money [?] McCluney hopes to recover in a law\n               suit.","Concerns creation of and location of courthouse in\n               Monroe County, Ohio. Did not pass lower house.","Expects an attack before spring by British and\n               Indians.","Making excuses for John Wheeler who has been unable\n               to attend musters.","Wants to buy white oaks from Woods.","Has received $200 from \n                [Daniel]\n               Sheffey. Requests family news. \"the \n                Democ[rats] here are very \n                sanguin[e] in expectation\n               of peace. I think the probability is that if Clay's\n               oratorial powers can avert it he will.\"","Concerns creation of new County [i.e. Monroe]. Road\n               has not been marked.","Signed by \n                J[ame]s\n               Harbour, Governor. Registered by J. W. Pleasants.\n               Bears seal of Virginia.","Concerns selection of Wheeling.","Change in law for time of training.","Asks Woods if he has purchased the place which Joseph\n               Ramsey purchased.","Obligated to attend at West Liberty on business of\n               Wheeling Bank. Capt. Howlett is gone to Washington. Lt.\n               Brady will attend for him. Howlett's opinion is that\n               companies of \n                Capt.\n               Jef[f]ries, Gratehouse, Frazier, and Howlett\n               compose the upper Battalion.","Requesting terms a tract of land may be purchased\n               on.","Doubts if appointment of M. J. White as president of\n               [a bank to be organized by the Ohio Company?] would be\n               good.","Has gotten commissioners to lay out road from\n               Marietta to Monroe County line. Needs information from\n               Woods on where a road from Woodfield ought to\n               intersect.","Requests Woods' presence at a stockholders\n               meeting.","Received Woods' letter advising of Chapline\n               succeeding against Crissap [Cresap]. Sending money by\n               his son, John, to reimburse Woods for payment of land\n               taxes. Knows nothing of [?] Doddridge, or of mortgage he\n               has against Mr. Hall. Has asked about land and house\n               belonging to Mr. Smith.","Concerns runaway slave.","For 120 acres on the Ohio River.","Has settled with William Sharpless. Woods can receive\n               50 shares of bank stock.","Sends survey.","Needs six bushels of corn.","[George] Croghan is commander. His mode of commanding\n               is preferable to former commander, Col. Butler. Franklin\n               Woods would like to resign. Is in debt. Did not receive\n               money sent out by [George] Paull. Describes fort.","For Woods to lease land to Atkison.","Discusses dry goods. \"I would, not recommend your\n               going into business until peace is made.\"","Betsy [(Woods) Paull] continues to mend, On trip to\n               visit his father. Major Gwynn says 26, 27, \u0026 28th\n               Reg'ts will be consolidated. Expects to lose his rank.\n               \"Betsy wishes you to write her as soon as her mother is\n               confined.\"","Applies for ar[r]est of \n                Arch[i]b[al]d\n               Hamilton on charges he received twenty dollars\n               from James Burrus who was applying for exemption from\n               service.","Includes, DS, affidavit, n.d., of Samuel McClure. 1\n               page.","To vote for directions in the Ohio Company.","Includes DS, copy of charges against Hamilton. 3\n               pages.","Few soldiers left in Regiment. Mentions\n               consolidations and possibility of Paull and himself\n               being extra officers and struck off. 27th Regiment has\n               been disgraced. Cannot yet clothes. \"if any officer\n               appears on parade without blue pantaloons and boots he\n               is immediately arrest[ed].","Wants to buy land from Woods.","Mr. Chapline can inform about the discoveries about\n               [property] lines. Will expect sheep and probably will\n               take some half breed merino.","Mrs. Woods had twins, one of whom died within 5 days.\n               Expects Indian treaty. \" I do not know but it will be my\n               turn to go to Norfolk in the next call or requision of\n               militia.\"","Concerning sale of Sharpless house.","Discussing uniforms.","Trying to sell Woods a horse.","Concerns \n                W[illia]m Baker who\n               denies endorsing Jones' note; and salt.","Trying to settle debt.","Will send Woods his horse if cannot find a better one\n               at fair price.","Sending Woods his horse. Will send epaulets.","Orders Woods to a muster.","Sold sorrell horse. Has got no marching orders yet.\n               Petitions being circulated concerning location of County\n               seat of Monroe [County, Ohio].","for Fawcett acting as attorney for Samuel Cope to\n               sell a house and lot in Wheeling, [Virginia] [West\n               Virginia] to Woods.","For a house and lot in Wheeling.","Sends what he thinks register's fees are.","Sends a petition concerning militia fines. Expects\n               lawsuit.","Gives hours. Fines will be strictly enforced. All\n               funds on hand will go to purchase books. Arrears on\n               shares must be paid.","Does not have any desire to sell land he owns in Ohio\n               County.","for Woods to lease land to Steenrod.","Concerns a lawsuit [Philip] Doddridge is handling for\n               Woods.","Orders 10th, 17th, 18th, and 10th Brigades to\n               Norfolk.","Makes a deposit on quarter sections. Has been at\n               Woodfield clearing streets. Hopes to see Barber when\n               commissioners meet to fix seat of justice for Monroe.\n               Has been engaged marking a road to the Ohio from the new\n               town.","For property given to Woods by Biddle to satisfy rent\n               that is in arrears.","Concerns quarter section of land Smith wants to\n               enter. The bearers, Mr. Smith and Baker want to rent.\n               Show them the land where Duvall lives.","Wants to enter quarter sections.","Has been recommended as coroner of his County. Would\n               like appointment to Woods staff. Wants appointment and\n               hope Woods' staff are not required to march.","Jesse Hunt's brother owns land Woods is interested\n               in. Jesse Hunt offers ten dollars per acre for land\n               Woods owns near his brother's land. Discusses flour\n               milling and whiskey distilling.","Asking to be appointed surgeon to [4th] Reg't,\n               Virginia Militia.","Includes, LS, [4 February 1815] of John Connell. H.\n               Marshall and W[illia]m McHenry to Woods, recommending\n               Stevenson.","For Woods to lease land to Cunningham.","Is satisfied that he received thirteen bushels of\n               corn.","Adam Kellar wishes to ride home to Richmond instead\n               of marching with rest of troops.","Trying to rent land for Woods.","Introduces [Archibald] Woods to Marshall.","John Spence has been arrested for desertion. Asks for\n               a court martial.","For Woods to lease land to Goodridge and Morley.","Neither state nor federal government has funds to pay\n               troops. Arrangements will be made to pay them at a later\n               date.","Asks Woods to remit John Spence's sentence for\n               desertion and release him.","For Woods to lease land to Barrett and for Barrett to\n               repair a cabin and clear land.","Woods explains the unusual nature of his muster\n               return due to the circumstances of their march.","Bonnett resigns his commission as major of the 1st\n               Battalion of the 4th Reg't of Virginia M[ilitia].","Got three quarter [sections] of land.","Woffert does not want to sell his land.","Has bought land from Jacob Ash that he had no right\n               to sell.","Has no recollection of articles of agreement between \n                Geo[rge] Poage and\n               Woods.","Will stick to his terms for selling land. Asks Woods\n               to sell his lame horse.","For 56 acres of land sold for delinquent taxes.","Send note against James Woods (with deed to him) to\n               Joseph Woods.","Includes, ALS, n.d., from J[ames] Woods to [Robert\n               Woods?]. 1 page.","Although Woods thinks settlement of Poages' claim\n               against him made by Chapline and Thomas [Woods] is\n               totally against him, he will agree to it.","Has found a slave who ran away from Archibald Woods.\n               Has promised slave if he would return he would not be\n               whipped.","Requests commission as lieutenant for Jon Curtis if\n               Woods has it.","States when he wants to hold a battalion court of\n               inquiry and a regimental court of inquiry.","Does not wish to buy Croghan's land at the price\n               Croghan named. Will sell his horse for him.","Tells Woods, McCluny of Charlestown is in Wheeling if\n               he wishes to see him.","A man wishes to buy land. Asks Woods for amount. Mr.\n               Scot[t] wants to know if Mr. Morrison can have a set of\n               stable logs.","Did not know of muster until day of muster. His knee\n               was out of place and he had no horse to ride.","Wants to make some disposition of a military land\n               claim placed in his hands by Woods fourteen years\n               previously.","For Woods to lease land and ferries to Malory and\n               Long. Malory and Long can also tap sugar maples.","Woods' land has been sold for taxes but can redeemed\n               within two years of sale by paying taxes plus interest.\n               Woods should send money for taxes for 1814 and 1815.","Clay has drawn up petition to President to establish\n               road to Wheeling. Meigs says tract for sale in Indiana\n               Territory will be open for sale in April or May.","Will not be able to go [to Indiana Territory?]. Fears\n               prices will be too high. A tract of his land (4066 acres\n               in Wood County) was sold for taxes. Asks Woods to\n               redeem.","Orders a day of training of officers and a day of\n               regimental muster.","Miller's brother does not yet know the result of his\n               application to cob. Walker relating to lands on Green\n               River. Discusses bank paper. Hears there is petition\n               before Maryland legislature to establish a state bank.\n               Has Phila[delphia] worried. Mentions possibility of a\n               turnpike to Wheeling.","Does not expect deposit being replaced by any act of\n               Congress. Cumberland Road must await annual\n               appropriation.","Does not have extra capital. to invest in Woodfield\n               [Ohio].","Will return a runaway slave for Woods for a fee.","Decision on U.S. Road to Wheeling has been referred\n               to Sec. of Treasury; however, Dallas is a\n               Pennsylvanian.","Unable to check on Woods' land, but thinks it has\n               been sold for taxes. Woods' mother is in her usual state\n               of health, but her memory fails her. Gives news of his\n               family.","Defends the assessment of Woods' land which Woods\n               thinks is too high.","Chief of Wyandot Indians is dead and his tribes are\n               desirous of selling their lands. No report on U.S. Road.\n               House of Representatives are now discussing direct tax.\n               Mentions birth of a son to Mrs. Paull [Woods'\n               daughter].","Offers to trade money and horses for land.","Forwarded Woods' letter and memorial from citizens of\n               Wheeling to Clay. James Ross and Charleston people are\n               exciting opposition. [?] Connel has obtained depositions\n               on a road from Charleston to Zanesville and made a\n               statement relative to Town of Charleston. Asks Woods for\n               depositions concerning Wheeling. Lands in Indiana not\n               ready for sale yet.","President has made a communication to both houses\n               concerning Cumberland Road. It contains a statement of\n               expenditure already made and those necessary to complete\n               it. Commissioner of land office has promised a complete\n               map of Indiana Territory. Will send to Woods.","Describes Indiana Territory, its land, its\n               inhabitants and prospects for the sale of the public\n               lands.","Secretary of Treasury reported in favor of Wheeling\n               [for u.s. Road].","Secretary [of Treasury] has decided in favor of\n               Wheeling for the Cumberland Road route. Senate has\n               passed bill for levying direct tax of three million\n               dollars. House of Representatives is considering bank\n               bill.","Secretary of Treasury reported to President on\n               Cumberland Road, in favor of Wheeling. Mentions land tax\n               of three million dollars. National Bank bill is under\n               consideration in the House of Representatives. House\n               passed bill authorizing members to frank during recess.\n               Doesn't think it will pass Senate.","For Cockayne to sell Woods two hundred acres of land\n               in Warren County, Ohio. Woods has right to give land\n               back.","Has been informed that President confirmed report of\n               Secretary of Treasury concerning the [Cumberland] Road.\n               Exertions now will be to procure a large appropriation.\n               Commissioners of land office cannot fix any time when\n               land in Indiana Territory will be sold.","Has received five dollars from Woods. Sends\n               pantaloons back to him. Asks about his militia\n               discharge. J. G. Jackson has declared as a candidate.\n               Willson is coroner.","Report on Cumberland Road has been referred to\n               Committee in House of Representatives. Republican caucus\n               voted Monroe and Tompkins as candidates. \"on the subject\n               of the road Monroe was decidedly your friend, his\n               influence was important. I hope it will not be\n               forgotten. However this subject must remain with\n               yourself.\" Owing to sickness of draftsman in the land\n               office has not been able to procure a map of the Indiana\n               Territory.","Two hundred acres of land bought from \n                Sam[ue]l Cockain is\n               worth about four dollars an acre. Discusses Capteena\n               land owned by Jeremiah Hurst. Glad [Cumberland Road] is\n               settled. Gives price of flour.","The committee to whom the Cumberland Road was\n               referred have reported in favor of the appropriation.\n               House of Representatives laid 30 per cent ad valorem\n               duty on imported cottons. National Bank bill is now is\n               Senate.","[Cumberland] Road being confirmed, he is wa[i]ting\n               the result of the Appropriation. Connell and Doddridge\n               still have plan for a military road. Shepherd hopes to\n               be appointed a Superintendent, but if not wants contract\n               for a section of it. \"Mr. Clay has done all he promised\n               but Ruggles never gave out for which I do regard him as\n               one of our particular friends. \"","Would like to rent place where James Barrett\n               lives.","Public lands have not been surveyed because Indians\n               ordered the surveyors of f. [William Henry] Harrison\n               owns land near Vincennes and has laid it out in town\n               lots.","Wants to borrow $1500 to use to buy bank stock.","Wants to buy or borrow anvil.","Resolutions introduced to appoint committee to look\n               into military road through Charleston. Bills passed\n               House to admit Indiana and Mississippi as states.\n               Nothing done on appropriation for building Cumberland\n               Road.","Draughtsman in office is unable to attend to\n               business. Sends sketch of Indiana Territory taken from\n               Bradley's maps by a pupil of the draughtsman.","House has passed appropriation of $300,000 for\n               Cumberland Road.","Necessary for Woods and Barber to pay up all the\n               installments on the land Woodfield stands on so lot\n               owners can have deeds. Wants Barber to go to Indiana\n               with him. Wants to speculate with Barber's interest in\n               Woodfield.","Resigns his commission as captain in the Wheeling\n               Light Infantry.","Asks to borrow $160.","McClandhan's father needs taxes paid on land.","Concerns appointment for superintendent of Cumberland\n               Road. Connell has withdrawn. [Moses] Shepherd and Rolfe\n               are applicants.","Concerning legal difficulties in collecting militia\n               fines.","Will pay money to redeem land for taxes to County\n               clerk of Wood County. Wilson's daughter died on [April]\n               15.","Resigns commission.","Has not heard from servants. Sends amount due on a\n               fractional section. Has heard nothing from Indiana\n               lands.","Cannot attend training or regimental muster because\n               of illness. Sends company return.","Sale of lots to [David] Person and [?] Jackson.","Asks terms for a lot.","Will take depositions in lawsuit of Wilson (as\n               administrator of Rich[ar]d Nichols) vs. John Caldwell,\n               Robert Woods, Archibald Woods et al. in District\n               Chancery Court at Clarksburg, [Virginia] [West\n               Virginia].","Sends for corn meal.","Sends for land patents.","Unable to attend taking of depositions in \n                Wilson vs. \n                Caldwell, Woods et\n               al.","Shall be ready to raise house for Franklin Woods.\n               Needs flour and money.","Request for payment of son's board.","Includes, AMs of account of [?] Woods with Biddle. 1\n               page.","Does not want to buy lots at Doddriage's price.","Cumberland Road bill for $300,000 has passed.\n               Majority struck out $30,000 for surveys of harbor bill.\n               Determined to pro8trate system of interval\n               improvements.","Includes speech, AM of Wilson, of [David] Crockett\n               from notes made while Crockett was speaking. 2\n               pages.","Politics.","For 178 acres in Ohio County.","McClandhan's father is concerned he will lose his\n               land due to taxes. Asks Woods to pay them.","Wanted to build house on his lot but County has laid\n               foundation of temporary courthouse in front of his lot\n               at Woodsfield.","Includes, ANS, of \n                A[rchibald]\n               W[oods] stating that he agreed to pay six dollars\n               to commission to alter foundation of jail. 1 page.","Sends plat of public lands in Indiana. Gives his\n               route to Indiana.","Watch with small glass is disposed of. Has two\n               hunting watches left. Suggests Woods come to see\n               them.","Includes, AM of Woods, memorandum of an agreement\n               between \n                G[eorge] P[aull] and\n               A[rchibald] W[oods] for the purchase of land in Indiana.\n               2 pages.","Has looked at transcript of answers in lawsuit of S.\n               R. Wilson vs. Woods et al. Thinks deeds are in office as\n               part of W. Chapline, Jr.'s answer. Nothing more is\n               necessary. Attendance at next term not necessary except\n               for presence of patents.","Formal subpoena to attend at Chillicothe. Prisoner\n               will not give his consent to his not going.","James Smith has been to Marietta to enter fraction\n               mar[k]ed A. Woods. He left deposit of sixteen dollars.\n               Asks Woods to be his special bail in suit of James\n               [Reff?]","Gen[era]l\n               [William Henry] Harrison recommends white river\n               country very highly. Paull is concerned about what bank\n               notes will be accepted as payment for land. Some of his\n               are counterfeit.","Gives circumstances of James Smith entering Woods'\n               land.","Asks Woods to give his recollection of a settlement\n               of an estate.","Asks for two s[u]p[oen]as to be sent in lawsuit of\n               Wilson vs. Woods et al. \"We hung a negro here last\n               Friday for rape on his mistress. The Methodists say he\n               went strait [sic] to heaven.\" Shall have a new Judge on\n               this circuit.","Concerns land in Indiana.","Asks if Woods' family will accompany his family to\n               Augusta County, Virginia on a visit.","Fourth day of [land] sales. Has not bought an acre.\n               Describes lands and prices. Jesse Hunt will not sell\n               until he writes his brother.","Has bought 2 1/4 sections. Describes land and\n               sales.","Asks Sockman to assist Doct[o]r James Rolfe to count\n               the public arms.","Includes ANS, of Sockman stating he has complied with\n               the request. 1 page.","Franklin [Woods] fell from horse and dislocated\n               shoulder. Wilson's mother and other family has started\n               for Staunton.","Concerns meeting with Woods to discuss location of\n               [Cumberland] Road.","Can not come to Wheeling because hogs get in his corn\n               everyday. Has business at Court. Asks Woods to tend to a\n               note at the bank.","Describes assault and battery by James Smith over\n               hogs getting into corn.","Virginia Thanks Woods for paying taxes on land. A.\n               Hamilton does not think he owes Woods any money\n               [probably in setting \n                Woods vs. \n                Lewis ].","Has served in militia for 37 years.","To build a house. Gives specifications.","For Wallings to clear twenty acres of land within two\n               years for which Woods will give him fifty acres in\n               Monroe County, Ohio.","For Sweney to clear eight acres of land.","Asks Woods to bring him teaspoons.","Concerns bank bills in Virginia General Assembly.","Informs Woods of the death of his brother, James\n               Woods.","Discussed embassy with Secretary [of State ?]. The\n               committee have reported a bill favorable to the Caldwell\n               resolutions and made Columbus [Ohio?] a point.\n               Compensation bill is repealed. Banks will commence\n               specie payment.","For Woods to lease eleven acres to Bowers.","Concerning Jackson's Treaty with the Creek Indians\n               and the opening up of land in Georgia and Alabama as a\n               result. Describes land. Gives news of death of his\n               father [James Woods].","Election of James Moore. Sale of public lands.","Samuel [Sweeny ?] has left place. James Smith has\n               Mallory indicated for keeping a disorderly house.","Dispute between John Connell, and John Dix over their\n               co-partnership in Brooke Furnace will be arbitrated.\n               Woods is to serve on panel.","Gives status of Wheeling bank notes.","Have plank and are ready to start on a house for\n               Woods.","Death of James Woods. Account of murder of one negro\n               slave by another. Discusses prices. Asks Woods help in\n               settling debts in Ohio. Neighborhood news.","Asks Barber to send land certificate.","Wants to meet Woods at St. Clairsville and pay him\n               principle. Then Woods can see \n                W[illia]m Downey for\n               interest.","For McKinney to build a bridge on the [Cumberland]\n               Road.","In conference with [?] Thompson, they have decided to\n               delay purchase of goods till season for laying in fall\n               cargo. Regret Franklin Woods cannot be put on a\n               certainty as to company's employ.","Concerning their letter to him about the business of\n               their company and their not hiring his son,\n               Franklin.","Opened Woods' letter to William Croghan, Jr. Gives\n               Woods opinions on land in Indiana. Thanks Woods for\n               previous friendly acts.","For Cleaburn Simms to serve as deputy sheriff to\n               finish up his business as the former sheriff.","Asks compensation for a great cost given to Woods by \n                [George] Paul[l].","Sends four hundred dollars to pay Robert Woods.","For Dugan and Linton to build a bridge as part of the\n               [Cumberland] Road.","Includes agreement, (witnessed by Thomas McGeer), DS,\n               of Matthew Stewart of Pittsburgh to fulfill above\n               contract, 19 September 1817.","Includes agreement, (witnessed by Ben Galloway), DS,\n               of Thomas McGeer and Henry Jordan to fulfill above\n               contract.","Concerns [land purchase?].","Boards for Woods' house in Woodsfield are ready.","Dispute over stone the Irishmen quarried.","Unable to do Woods' work.","Would like to keep a hand he has hired to drive his\n               oxen a few more days.","Concerns digging a well.","Will build wall. Asks for advance of fifty\n               dollars.","Speaks of a third party [J. Mallory] who has done all\n               in his power against him and against whom he has a\n               judgment.","Does not think [James] Smith has proof of\n               slander.","Of his handling of an execution.","Needs planks. Hopes to settle dispute between himself\n               and [James] Smith.","Sonny Smith has been ill so long. Man from Kentucky\n               needs his horse.","A. Werninger has Negro boy for sale. He ran away and\n               is confined to jail. \"The family are well and doing well\n               considering the great loss we have sustained.\" Asks it\n               he will be safe in receiving the notes of the Ohio\n               Company for taxes.","Writes by Mr. Woods. Enjoys good health and expects\n               to settle there.","Problems with building a bridge [for Cumberland\n               Road].","Concerns problems with his hauling stone for the\n               Cumberland Road.","Woods is upset over Thompson's suggestion that\n               someone else should take charge of bridge building in\n               the area [for the Cumberland Road].","Directions for building a house.","Concerns elections.","Concerns building bridge at Lee's Run [for the\n               Cumberland Road] and paying the laborers.","Will accept Woods' offer to buy his land.","Asks Woods to draft a form of an assignment of the\n               contract for Paull to endorse.","Legislature has done nothing of importance.\n               Legislature is discussing defects in the Constitution.\n               Mentions various bank bills. \"The Legislature seems very\n               much in the Spirit of making banks and new counties.\"\n               Col. Poage mentioned in his letter that Woods' mother\n               has been stricken with the palsy.","Mallory is upset that Woods has rented the store at\n               the mouth of the Capteena with one acre of ground to\n               Henry Swippe. Does not want Swippe to have the ground.\n               Thinks J[ames] Smith and Swippe are trying to run him\n               off.","for Woods to lease a grist mill and house to\n               Waddell.","Discontent of people renting land from Woods.","Mallory is going to give up possession of Woods\n               place. Blames troubles on [James] Smith and H[enry]\n               Swippy. Asks Woods not to rent the place to them.","Needs Woods to appear at suit of [Fract?] against\n               him. Blames [James?] Smith for the lawsuit being\n               brought. Discusses his dispute with Smith involving a\n               letter.","Sends vacine crust.","Will move to the place Mr. Parks lives on and intends\n               to comply with barga[i]n Vance and Woods agreed on.","Traces chain of title for a lot and house in\n               Wheeling.","Tells Woods how to proceed in collecting pay for his\n               son from Paymaster General.","Promises to make a final settlement of their\n               business.","Has written previously accepting Woods' offer for his\n               land. \"The family of my father has been greatly\n               distressed occasioned by the death of my uncle Genl. G.\n               R. Clark.\" Growth of Louisville is astonishing.","For a house, shop, garden and field.","Is leaving plantation and wants to settle up with\n               Woods.","Merchants in Maysville are dissatisfied with those in\n               Pittsburgh, Would like for men to set up commission\n               business in Wheeling.","Ohio members have called upon [William Henry]\n               Crawford on subject of his orders to receivers of public\n               monies. Has received money for Woods' son, Franklin.\n               Bill has passed Senate to allow purchasers one more year\n               to pay for lands.","Concerns business dealings with [?] Nichols.","Doubts sale of a lot in Wheeling due to foreclosure\n               is legal. As Martin's executor, he must try to recover\n               the property.","Dispute over number of rails counted toward rent.","Concerns the arbitration of a dispute over\n               whiskey.","Men in Wheeling are planning a commission merchant\n               house to supply merchants in Kentucky so they no longer\n               have to deal with Pittsburgh.","Took warrant of attorney to enter judgment against\n               Charles Wells.","No Kentucky paper in the Bank. Negotiation with Bank\n               at Cincinnati has taken all our paper south of\n               Chillicothe.","Received Woods' letter and a letter and power of\n               attorney from Robert [Poage?]. Will investigate\n               possibility of brother defrauding a brother and the\n               helpless children of the brother.","Encloses assignment of Stepp certificate.\n               Certificates assigned by Paull to Woods must have County\n               seal. Flood has killed Jno. Hardesty family and ruined\n               crops.","Unable to pay Woods.","In notion of going to Kentucky but now thinks of\n               Woods' area. Seeks information.","Includes, N, in a different hand of a genealogical\n               chart of the Breckinridge family. 1 page.","Has received Cox' letter containing charges exhibited\n               against Williams and \n                J[osias] Thompson as\n               agents of the National Road. Assumes they are the\n               charges stated by James Marshall. Will state what he\n               knows about. Charges concern sinking of ground on hill\n               above and adjoining Wheeling, distance of road at\n               Shepherd's Mill, too many bridges on little Wheeling\n               Creek, contracts to bidders who could not carry them out\n               and for purchasing land and changing road to pass land\n               he purchased.","Woods has made statement towards exculpating Thompson\n               and Williams from charges concerning their handling of\n               building of National Road. \"I think Col. Williams\n               conduct in relation to this business cannot well be\n               impeached as he has acted uprightly and in most\n               instances as the charges relate to you they are\n               groundless also. Although such are the facts, yet good\n               grounds for charges against your official conduct do\n               exist.\" Criticizes Thompson for changing road, and\n               allowing contractor to use logs and brush, for want of\n               firmness and decision, and did not look at a place where\n               he could have saved a spring. Thompson had mentioned in\n               Wheeling that some mystery existed respecting the drafts\n               drawn by Shepherd and Paull causing a suspicion that\n               Woods was concerned in that transaction.","Rebuttal against Woods' letter. If Woods knew\n               Steenrod was using logs and brush, he should have\n               reported it. Thinks Woods is angry because Thompson\n               removed him from managing a sector of the road. Thinks\n               Woods is trying to have him removed as superintendent.\n               \"You may shew your teeth but cannot bite.\"","States Thompson did not remove him. He discontinued\n               himself. Knows Thompson saw logs and brush placed in\n               road bed. \"This would not be a dispute between\n               Charleston and Wheeling. It will be simply whether the\n               government will permit their superintend[en]t to be a\n               contractor also at the same time.\" Has three articles\n               proving it and will disclose it.","Description of him and his clothing.","Will come tomorrow bringing money for land.\n               Authorizes Woods to make arrangement with Feay.","Woods must move his fence which is interfering with\n               [National Road]. In absence of superintendent have\n               consulted Steenrod. \"Owing to the ill health of\n               Steenrod's family we think by the tract [sic] you pursue\n               you are treating him with that injustice that a\n               neighbour ought to shudder at.","Woods' land will not be sold for taxes.","Asks land values for purchase by others and\n               himself.","Concerns a disputed account for hauling.","Concerns a debt owed by Spencer.","Trying to negotiate a settlement with Spencer\n               concerning money.","Concerns terms of land deals. Gives opinion of how\n               difficult Jeremiah Hunt will be to deal with. Lists\n               prices of wheat, rye, corn, whiskey and flour.","Wants pay for himself and the 10th Brigade of\n               Virginia militia.","Three New England families have arrived. John Coll\n               was elected Colonel of militia. Wants Woods help in\n               establishing a land office at Woodsfield. \"The mail from\n               Marietta arrived for the first time at Woodsfield on\n               Wednesday past.\"","Subject of where to locate National Road through Ohio\n               is before committee. Anonymous writers are addressing\n               Secretary of Treasury on the subject of road, imputing\n               misconduct to [Elie] Williams, [Josias] Thompson and\n               others.","Thanks Woods for paying an installment for him.","Discusses Ohio legislature and describes inauguration\n               of Governor [ ]. Debating right of privilege on memorial\n               of Joseph Kerr who was arrested while serving in General\n               Assembly. \"Mr. Hoge and family are well. He has not been\n               invited to give us prayers nor do I expect that he\n               will.\"","Appoints Woods, \n                William\n               Chaplin[e] and Peter Yarnal, directors of the\n               Northwestern Bank.","Includes, DS, of minutes of Governor of council\n               making the appointments, 17 December 1818. 1 page.","Announces Archibald Woods', \n                [William]\n               Chaplin[e] and [Peter] Yarnal's appointment to\n               Board of Northwestern Bank. Details opposition to their\n               appointments.","Has received Woods letter and with directions therein\n               and papers from \n                Jona[than]\n               Jackson and will shape declarations in ejectment.\n               Denies he is friend of U. S. Bank.","John Stipp has left down payment on land. State\n               Senate passes resolution for convention. John Rowan and\n               Jacob Burnett are there wishing to get a canal\n               connecting Lake Erie to Ohio. Gives the legislative\n               news. \"Mrs. Hoge has got a son and is well and the rest\n               of the family.\"","Treaty with Indians in Ohio is signed and land will\n               be surveyed and offered for sale. Treaty with Indians\n               for purchase of land in Indiana is undecided. Secretary\n               of Treasury is making exertions to have road completed\n               from Uniontown to Washington.","Is sending copy of will of sister A. Poage and\n               includes a copy of an affidavit for Woods to\n               execute.","Sends estimate to erect a building for Woods.","Tells volume of mail he is handling as postmaster of\n               Woodsfield. Sends Bishop's estimate.","Has checked into payment of [revenue?] for Ohio\n               County. Last three years have been paid. Have not\n               received any papers from directors of Northwestern Bank.\n               Bill to raise legislators salary passed House of\n               Delegates. Has bill before House to benefit [Zacharias]\n               Biggs. Bill to make paper of valley Bank receivable in\n               treasury is applied for. Intend to have paper of\n               Northwestern Bank included. Program slowly on revision\n               of laws.","Wants to rent property from Woods.","Deerskins are not finished. Mr. Henry Jackson wants\n               to rent a house from Woods. \"Squad of Yankeys have\n               arrived at Woodsfield.\"","Lists terms he will sell his land on.","Encloses Jeremiah Hunts' terms. Send prices of wheat,\n               rye, corn and flour. Sent flour to New Orleans.","Is working for establishment of a land office at\n               Woodsfield.","Discusses a bank bill and other legislation pending\n               before the Ohio legislature.","Sends itemized estimate for erecting a building.","Excuse for not having sent Woods money.","Wants to borrow 1000 to 1500 dollars from bank in\n               Wheeling.","Ezekiel Davis wishes to buy two lots in\n               Woodsfield.","Received final certificates.","Concerning land disputed between William Croghan and\n               the heirs of Moses Chapline.","Asking Woods if he can occupy a situation for an\n               office on Woods' lot.","Asking about militia pay in War of 1812.","Concerns a lease from Woods to Henry Jackson which\n               was signed over to John Coll. Coll has gone over\n               mountains. Owes money. Many think he will not return.\n               Two merchants, a wheelwright and one hatter have come to\n               Woodsfield.","Reports on suit against [James?] Dunlop.","Authorizes Woods to borrow 1500 dollars from\n               Northwestern Bank of Virginia at Wheeling. He will use\n               land as collateral.","Will drive Woods' carriage to the springs. Needs some\n               notice.","Concerns Woods' case against Dunlop.","Sets up a meeting.","Is enclosing J. C. Wright's bond for Woods' shares of\n               stock in the Steubenville Bank. Paull sold Wright his\n               shares of stock on the same terms. Cannot procure anyone\n               to drive carriage.","Sends medicine to Mrs. Woods' daughter whom doctor\n               has diagnosed as having consumption.","Has received letter from directors. Is unable to pay\n               money. Wants to know if one hundred barrels of Great\n               Kanamha salt could be sold.","Thinks David Parson will pay money owed to Woods but\n               money is scarce.","Offers his land again for sale. If Woods doesn't wish\n               to buy, ask Capt. George Taylor. Has purchased a sugar\n               plantation in Louisiana.","Has talked to Capt. [George] Taylor about Croghan's\n               land. Lists his reasons for not purchasing it.","Asks Woods what paper he'll accept to discharge\n               notes.","Wants Woods to come out to settle money owed to him.\n               Asks him to bring compas[s] and chain.","Has built a frame store on his lot. Wants boards for\n               window sashes. Money is scarce.","Wants rent reduced and gives reasons.","Accepts Woods' offer for his land and will make a\n               special warranty deed.","Asks for money for wool carding.","Gives news of Wilson family. Asks permission to go to\n               Augusta [County, Virginia].","Is letting Steenrod know what he plans to report to\n               the Superintendent of the National Road concerning the\n               section made by Steenrod.","Offers house and lot to repay notes.","Suit of \n                Nicholas\n               Adm[inistrator]s vs. \n                Caldwell, Woods et al. was\n               decided for the defendants.","Col [George]\n               Paul[l's] slave has been bound to Mr. Lyon of\n               Uniontown, Pennsylvania Reports on \n                Nichol's\n               administrators vs. \n                Caldwell, Woods, et\n               al. Decree has been made in \n                Woods vs. \n                D. Lewis.","Trying to arrange a land deal.","Wants to move to Wheeling. Offers Woods his farm near\n               Morgantown.","Makes an offer for Berkshire's property.","Accepts Woods offer for his land. His father is\n               dangerously ill.","Alpheus\n               Hil[l]son started for Richmond. She intends going\n               to school to Mrs. Gilison. Wants Mary Woods to come back\n               and go with her.","Trying to collect debt owed to Woods.","Has attended to Woods' request for a distributing\n               post office at Wheeling and McLure will be retained as\n               postmaster.","Announces Board of Trustees meeting of \"Seminary for\n               the Education of Young Ladies.\"","Includes announcement, [1819], of appointment of \n                A[rchibald]\n               Woods and others to serve on Board of Trustees of\n               a \"Seminary for the Education of Young Ladies\" to be\n               established by Mr. and Mrs. H. Eckstern. 1 page. M.","Is enclosing the dates of the grants. Will pay taxes\n               shortly. Thomas M. Randolph is elected governor. Three\n               directors have been appointed for the N[orth] W[estern]\n               Bank.","To contract for building a mill race.","Does not think it expedient at this time to make\n               Wheeling a distributing office.","To Thomas Thornburgh, n.p. Pay Franklin Woods ten\n               dollars for a set of chairs.","Asks about land warrants.","Is sending a power of attorney.","Asks Caldwell to make public charges against Thomas\n               Woods and himself.","Discusses his business. Has reduced debt in\n               Phila[delphia] from $85,000 to $20,000. Expects Gen.\n               Jackson will be ordered to take the Floridas. Discusses\n               land in Alabama. Gives news of Woods family.","Has seen postmaster general regarding setting up a\n               post office in Belmont County, Ohio.","Is enclosing transfer of land you sold to John Sipp.\n               Transfer needs witnesses. Sipp cannot pay money owed to\n               Woods. Money is scarce.","Includes ALS of George Paull to [Archibald Woods]. 1\n               page.","That Moses M. Chapline shall apply for a judgment\n               against Woods because his deputy, Archibald Hamilton\n               failed to return a \"Capias Ad Sales Faciendum.\"","Encloses a grant of land. Treasurer of Virginia [John\n               Preston] has promised to refund money and resign.\n               [German] Baker of Cumberland has been appointed. First\n               teller of Richmond branch of U.S. Bank has left with\n               money. Mentions other legislative business.","Wilson is deciding where to practice law. Applied for\n               office of Councilor from Virginia. \"I was too well\n               acquainted with the Tuckahoes to expect that any\n               backwoodsman would be elected to that office...\" Asks\n               his uncle's advice.","Has eight thousand brick ready for Woods.","Woods' son Thomas is commencing a suit against Joseph\n               Caldwell for slander and wants to engage Doddridge.","Wants to see agreement between Woods et al and\n               Stephen R. Wilson adm[inistrato]r \u0026 Joseph Spencer.\n               Asks Woods to send copy.","Trying to settle a note. [Will W. Man?] wants to have\n               a job to clean land and a place to live.","Does not wish to sell his land.","Unable to find anyone to rent Woods' place.","Offers to sell his land to Woods.","His friends have announced him for the Senate. Gives\n               family news.","Disturbed over the lawsuit between Thomas Woods and\n               J. Caldwell. Gives legal advice concerning a dispute\n               between Woods and the Chapline family over [William]\n               Croghan's land. Knows Woods will consult with [Philip]\n               Doodridge. Pindall wishes to decline in favoring [Thomas\n               Wilson] at next Congressional election.","Declines buying disputed land from Croghan because\n               Chapline's have sold to a [?] McCaine.","Includes, ALS, of Woods which is a copy of above. 2\n               pages.","Asks Woods to forward his memorial to the Postmaster\n               General via [Benjamin Ruggles] to counter one being sent\n               around for [?] yarnall.","Has presented [memorial] of Richard McClure to\n               Postmaster General. Bill has passed Congress giving\n               further time to purchasers of public lands to make the\n               last payment. Thinks bill passed by Senate changing the\n               land system will pass House of Representatives. Does not\n               think bill to extend road through Ohio will pass.","Dispute over who is to rent Woods' land.","Has conferred with Pindall. McClure will be kept as\n               postmaster unless a distributing office is set up at\n               Wheeling. Did not address Postmaster-General.","Willson does not think his chances of election to\n               Congress are very good.","Wants to exchange land 3 1/4 miles above Middlebourne\n               with Woods.","To dine with Josias Thompson and his wife,\n               Tridelphia.","For Kirney to lease a house and garden in Wheeling,\n               Virginia [West Virginia].","Wants to know if Woods will buy iron [orcastans?]\n               from him.","That his Uncle \n                Arch[ibal]d\n               Woods has nothing to do with the breaking off of a\n               marriage proposal between him and E. Cross.","Reports his version of a conversation between himself\n               and James Spriggs concerning the marriage not taking\n               place between [E.] Cross and \n                A[ndrew] Woods,\n               Jr.","Includes ANS, of Jos[eph] Wilson, n.p. to [Archibald]\n               Woods, n.p. Statement of Jos[eph] Wilson as a witness to\n               a conversation between Steenrod and Spriggs. 1 page.","Denies allegations made by Armstrong about Woods'\n               role in preventing marriage between \n                And[re]w Woods and E.\n               Cross.","Surprised that Mr. Sprigg should bring him in as\n               author of a report concerning Woods' connection with the\n               breakup of a proposed marriage between Andrew Woods, Jr.\n               and E. Cross.","Woods would like to serve as one of the commissioners\n               to locate the National Road from Wheeling to the\n               Mississippi.","Wants to obtain a statement from [?] Washington about\n               Woods' appointment as a [commissioner of the National\n               Road.]","Has written to President to try to get Woods'\n               appointed a commissioner for the National Road.","Report on the progress of a house Coll is building\n               for Woods.","Defends himself against accusations by Woods that\n               Coll has wasted boards.","Unable to send deed.","Sends account for education of Miss E. Woods and Miss\n               Wilson.","Unable to pay note due to Woods. Offers\n               alternatives.","Sends deed by [?] Drury whom he introduces to Woods.\n               Asks that the $800 for the land be given to Drury.","Asks Woods to pay his bill for the \n                National\n               Intelligencer.","Unable to pay money he owes Woods. has let [?] Bishop\n               go into a house owned by Woods.","J[ames] Pindall has\n               resigned his seat in Congress. Wilson discusses those\n               vying to succeed him.","Tries to arrange for two slaves to be sold\n               together.","Analyzes political race to succeed James Pindall in\n               Congress.","Outlines legal issues over title to Croghan's land.\n               Woods is unable to pay cash. Offers slave and flour.\n               People in Ohio are protecting runaway slaves. The slave\n               he offers in exchange for land he fears will run away to\n               Ohio.","[?] Zane needs to exert himself more to be elected to\n               Congress.","Unable to raise money.","Wants to borrow money from Woods if Woods will\n               \"higher\" [hire] out the money he has a judgment for.","Asks Beacher, a lawyer, to collect money for him.","Tells of families and rentals in Woodsfield.","Jackson got a majority of votes in [Monongalia]\n               County to succeed James Pinball in Congress.","Discusses money owed to Woods by Anthony Weaver.","Will accept slave for land, but not flour.","Discusses election to succeed [James Pindall] in\n               Congress.","For Woods to act as proxy in election of directors\n               for Northwestern Bank of Virginia.","Concerns appointment of directors to Northwest Bank\n               of Virginia.","Concerns the nomination of directors to Northwest\n               bank of Virginia.","Want to continue using Woods' house as a school.","Wants Woods to offer his [George Paull] land to\n               [Daniel] Steenrod.","Discusses running a property line.","Discusses survey of land.","[Thomas Wilson] thinks Woods probably should sue\n               [John?] Wilson. No opinion of Spencer case yet. Wants to\n               marry Woods' daughter, Mary, who is his first concern.\n               Discusses Congressional prospects.","Explains his delay because of stage accident.","Asks questions about her husband's land.","W[illia]m Chapline,\n               Jr., [?] Yarnal and Woods are appointed directors\n               of Northwest Bank of Virginia. Does not think Zane will\n               be elected to Congress.","Has received a counterfeit bill from Woods.","Lists directors of Northwest Bank of Virginia Three\n               new counties passed House of Delegates. Does not think\n               legislature will act on re-apportionment.","Sends patent from Land Office. Thinks law will pass\n               granting relief to purchasers of public land. Three\n               members of Congress have died.","Attempts to collect money owed to [Northwest bank of\n               Virginia?]","Includes, ALS, Jos[eph] Woods, Nashville,\n               [Tennessee], to uncle \n                Arch[ibald]\n               Woods, n.p. Has moved to farm and bill outside of\n               Nashville. 1 page.","Recollections on appointments of Directors of\n               Northwest Bank. Election of two persons to Council.","Wants to buy land from Woods to settle a dispute.","Concerns a report of debits and credits between\n               [Moses] Shepherd and U.S. in regard to building the\n               National Road.","First story of Woods' home is finished. Wants to put\n               a shop on Woods' lot.","Hopes to have cases tried for lands on Middle Island.\n               Needs surveys made.","[Thomas] Wilson will run for Congress against the\n               Harrison County Candidate, [E. B.] Jackson.","Pleased Woods has given him permission to gain Woods'\n               daughter, Mary's affections. Does not want to elect E.\n               B. Jackson unopposed. Analyzes his father's [Thomas\n               Wilson] chances.","Letter of recommendation for Sommerville \u0026 Moore\n               who wish to borrow money from North West Bank of\n               Virginia.","Asks Woods to be a character witness at his father's\n               trial.","Needs to have special bail entered. Asks it a\n               freeholder in Virginia can be sued although a resident\n               out of the state. Asks that bonds be sent over by Thomas\n               Woods.","politeness of Mr. [Henry] Clay. Sec[retary of\n               Treasury] will decide how [Moses] Shepherd' accounts\n               with U.S. (concerning the National Road) should be\n               settled. \"Mr. Clay has given some assistance.\"","Request for cornmeal.","Has been informed that Woods is going to Indiana.\n               Asks him to look into a land dispute for him.","Sends an account to Woods and asks for money.","For Woods to lease to Cole a tavern, farm, and\n               terries at mouth of Capteena [Captina Creek].","Needs Woods to tend to collecting money for him.","Woods gives his philosophy of buying land and gives\n               terms for an exchange of land with Smith.","Gives excuses for not paying money owed to Woods and\n               his prospects for paying it.","Hanes makes offer to work off debt owed to Woods by\n               making brick.","Smith makes his offer to exchange land.","Presents an offer to settle money owed to Woods by\n               Jno. Stipp.","[Thomas Wilson] has lost election to Congress.\n               Wilson's [Eugenius M. Wilson] law practice has doubled\n               due to the death of [?] McGee, Woods' daughter, Mary,\n               has agreed to marry Wilson.","Needs Davis to close contract on land.","Offers to sell his house, lot and farm to Woods.","[?] Buchanan is waiting Woods' reply about selling\n               land.","Has examined land records concerning heirs of Moses\n               Chapline.","Charles White has written to Raccoon Mills to pay\n               taxes on Woods' land. Asks Woods to pay amount due to\n               John White.","If Good will hire his bellows out to [Joseph] Hanlin\n               [Handlon], Woods will see they are taken care of.","Includes, DS of Joseph Handlon (witnessed by Andrew\n               Donaldson) acknowledging receipt of the bellows. 1\n               page.","Needs a reply from Woods.","Col. Berkshire will write Woods. Wilson describes the\n               house Berkshire has for sale in Morgantown and other\n               houses available in the town.","Has collected money owed to Woods by Asher Jones.","Gives Woods legal advice on a landlord collecting\n               from a tenant.","Asks Woods for patents to land. Woods has had money\n               for the land for 25 years.","Does not think house will suit the land or her\n               business. Commission wants to tear it down. Mrs. Jackson\n               has quit housekeeping.","Concerns a dispute between Woods and Shepherd over\n               Woods asking for security for a loan. Woods rehearses\n               various incidents involving the building of the National\n               Road.","Includes draft of ALS, of \n                Archi[bal]d\n               Woods, n.p., to Moses Shepherd, n.p., 24 September\n               1821, concerning a dispute between Woods and Shepherd. 3\n               pages.","Suggestions about a possible suit against [?] Booth.\n               Wilson wedding with Woods' daughter, Mary, is set for\n               December 6. N. Evans can not yet tell if he will sell\n               house. [?] Stealey may be interested in exchanging\n               property with Woods. Stealey's landed property is bound\n               so he cannot sell or exchange it.","Includes, ALS, or Eug[enui]s M. Wilson, [Morgantown,\n               Virginia] [West Virginia], to Anne [(Poage)] Woods,\n               Wheeling, Virginia [West Virginia]. Knows she will miss\n               her daughter, but hope she will not delay the wedding. 1\n               page.","Agrees with Woods that honest, independent men should\n               be appointed to Board of Directors of North West bank of\n               Wheeling.","Deliver pork to Jasper Mallory.","Has paid taxes for Woods.","Wants to settle in Indiana and found a newspaper.\n               Needs information from Woods on likely places to\n               settle.","Wants to buy a house and lot from Woods.","Asks Woods' help in settling accounts with [Moses]\n               Shepherd [concerning the building of the National\n               Road].","Thinks they need to obtain advice of [Philip]\n               Doddridge.","Archibald Woods, William Chapline and Peter Yarnall\n               have been continued as directors in Northwest Bank of\n               Virginia Board of Public Works are determined to coerce\n               payment of state dividend due from North West Bank.","Discusses trip and social events in Morgantown.","Congress has asked for commissioners to file report\n               in [Moses] Shepherd \"buisiness\" [sic] [Shepherd's\n               accounts with the U.S. in the building of the National\n               Road.]","Is enjoying life in the country. Gives disadvantages\n               of Wheeling over Pittsburgh for trade. Involved in\n               building the steamboat, \"Nashville of Tennessee.\" Still\n               owes debts in Kentucky of $2l,4000. Gives news of Woods\n               family in Missouri, Kentucky and Virginia.","Wants to rent for only one year.","Outlines a dispute with Isaac Jones.","Has received Woods' letter and expects to agree to\n               the propositions.","Discusses terms of a land deal.","Asks Woods to give bearer, J. P. Seaman, two barrels\n               of flour. Will be credited to Woods' subscription to the\n               Presb[yteria]n meetinghouse.","Gives terms on which he will rent land from\n               Woods.","Statement requested by John Nichols of what Samuels\n               \u0026 Burckhaud had said respecting yours \u0026 his\n               business.","Wells gives his statement concerning business between\n               John Nichols and Woods.","Does not think Jno Wilson will bring suit. Needs\n               copies of agreement regarding the compromise of a\n               lawsuit.","Declines complying with Spencer's request.","Rehearses his dispute with [Isaac] Jones.","Would like to live on Woods' land another year.","Housing alternatives in Morgantown.","Has moved into house formerly occupied by Wido[w]\n               Jackson. Has gone in partnership with [?] Gray in the\n               tavern.","Asks Woods to get [paints?]","Corn is put up. Other farm business is tended to.\n               Asks if Franklin Woods is going down the river.","How and when money for public land is due.","Notifies Woods his house must be moved.","Surprised Woods will not advance liquor for the\n               tavern Coll and Gray want to establish in a building by\n               Woods.","Bill for two land suits he is handling for Woods have\n               not been paid.","Asks if a suit should be brought.","Asking for liquor for his tavern.","His conveyance of land to Woods omits lifting an\n               obligation to [?] Cole. Cannot meet a proposal of Woods\n               concerning flour and whiskey.","Misunderstood agreement with Woods.","Recollection of a settlement of lawsuits against [?]\n               Nichols.","Asks Woods to survey some land.","Register of the land Office, Marietta, [Ohio]. Asks\n               Woods to send patent for land. Asks about a forthcoming\n               sale.","Request to let \n                W[illia]m Clark have\n               two barrels of flour out of Woods' subscription to the\n               meeting house.","Encloses receipt for [James] Pindall's fees. Wilson's\n               suit against Booth will be lengthy. Still finishing his\n               house. [Philip] Doddridge is candidate for Congress.\n               Extreme politeness shown Wilson family by Edward Brake\n               [?] Jackson.","As executor of [Jeremiah?] Hunt, he cannot exchange\n               his brother's land, but can sell it.","Does not wish to buy Woods' house.","Wants use of a lot.","Thinks [?] Meadows will buy land, if not, [?J\n               Buchanan will. Gives report on crops and prices.\n               Describes hailstorm with stones measuring fourteen\n               inches in circumference.","Will set out for Indiana. James Paull has a bond on\n               agents of the Penetentiary at Frankfort.","Offers to divide and sell brother's estate's\n               land.","Estimates cost of thirteen hundred dollars to build a\n               house for Woods.","Eug[eniu]s has had fever. House is not finished\n               yet.","On his way to [New] Orleans. Gives prices.","Has given information to [?] Chesbrough. Recommends\n               Chesbrough as a tenant.","Sold Woods' land to James Buckhanon. Gives news of\n               his family.","Wants to know if Woods would exchange land in Ohio,\n               for land in Indiana for Bowland's brother, Matthew.","Concerns property lines and rye.","Appreciates Woods' offer regarding his house in\n               Wheeling, but his wife is unwilling to reenter\n               tavernkeeping.","Saying that he shipped himself on board the brig\n               \"Harriot\" for Baltimore with paid passage \u0026 thirteen\n               hundred \u0026 thirty dollars.","Illness of everyone, Wants more land.","Cannot keep tavern because wife is ill. Recommends\n               John Isett.","Would like to visit the next day.","Brother \n                Rob[er]t Poage got\n               ankle dislocated. Has not heard anything respecting Mr.\n               Jening's recent [receipt?]","Concerns a legal dispute. Will come in about October\n               5 or 6. concerns other collections.","Will write a lawyer he knows in Kentucky to get\n               information for Woods.","Describes death of Franklin Woods on board brig\n               \"Harriott\". Woods' money, watch, and trunk are in\n               possession of Capt. Diamond in Baltimore.","Concerns taking of depositions of Philip Doddridge,\n               [Thomas] Wilson and [?] Hammond. \"I am of your opinion\n               that the cause ought to be tried while Judge Tucker is\n               on the Bench. I like his bold strait-forward way of\n               getting at justice.\" [Thomas Wilson's] health is not\n               good. His [E. W.] wife and child went out in\n               carriage.","Encloses a short address and petition relative to\n               removal of the Seat of Government.","Supervision of cleaning out of street. Expresses\n               sympathy in loss of Woods' son.","Asks Woods for a description of his house in\n               Wheeling.","Judgment has been obtained in case of Paul's\n               ass[ign]ee vs. Boothe. Mary is in as good health as\n               could be expected from her \"delicate situation.\" Does\n               not think he will move to Wheeling.","Gives legal advice from [?] Hammond concerning the\n               building of a house.","Has discussed deal with [?]. Minor Coll will take the\n               bargain under certain arrangements.","Asks Woods to deliver to Woods, Paull \u0026 Co. the\n               bonds of Joseph Vanmeter as security.","Recounts death of Franklin Woods. Gives statement of\n               Barr Wilson in lawsuit of Wilson against Daniel\n               Booth.","Goes over his side of an argument with Shepherd\n               apparently concerning Shepherd's business with the North\n               West Bank.","Will take Woods' property if Woods will put house in\n               order.","Has tended to paying Croghan's land taxes. Gives his\n               terms for exchange of land.","Recommends [?] Gray.","James Pleasants elected governor. \n                W[illia]m Brown of\n               Williamsburg was elected chancellor of Fredericksburgh\n               [sic] of Williamsburg [sic] Districts. Mentions\n               possibility of removal of seat of justice in [Ohio\n               County, Virginia].","Bill appointing commissioners to locate seat of\n               justice in Ohio County was rejected [by committee]. Bill\n               passed House of Delegates ratifying the convention\n               entered into by H[enry] Clay and B[enjamin] W[atkins]\n               Leigh. Discusses re-apportionment.","Outlines debate over moving seat of justice in Ohio\n               County, Virginia [West Virginia] \"Doddridge conducts\n               himself well and is decidedly the ablest man in the\n               House.\"","Has received letters \"giving the sad tidings of your\n               sons deths [deaths] both of them esteemed by us all....\"\n               Lists his selections of public lands. Excuses why he has\n               not been to White River. Has built four cabins. Gives\n               crop prices.","Declines making a contract for a house belonging to\n               Swearinger and gives reasons.","\" I am very much so [feeble] as much as possible to\n               be out of be \u0026 troubled with doleful low spirits.\n               The Lord knows I have not had much in a mar[r]ied life\n               but what has been pain to body and mind;\" Grieves for\n               brother. Writes about her son, Alfred.","Asks that Silv[i]a [a slave] be sent to her.","Gives his terms for exchange of land.","Encloses form of deed and an opinion. Has referred\n               matter of slave, Sylvia, to Mary, but is fearful that if\n               Woods can not manage her, he will be unable to. Pleased\n               to send Washington [Wilson?] to Philadelphia for\n               glasses. Discusses benefits sight will provide.","Excuse for not getting brick for Woods.","Is writing for John Stipp to ask Woods to stay\n               execution for money owed Woods.","Asks Woods to indulge him on debt for a while.","Asks for receipt and that Paull would try to get\n               Woods to indulge him on debt for a while.","Request for corn and straw.","Asking them to hurry to complete a house they are\n               building for him to minimize fire hazard.","Request for flour and bran.","His wife, Mary, is in excellent health.","Includes, ALS, of Mary [(Woods)] Wilson, [Morgantown,\n               Virginia] [West Virginia] to [Ann (Poage) Woods] Gives\n               news of family. 1 page. ALS.","Sends form of a deed. Has asked Alpheus [Wilson] to\n               decide to go to Wheeling or stay in [Morgantown]. If he\n               stays, Eugenius Wilson will go to Wheeling.","Thinks he can collect money from McLean \u0026\n               Guard.","Urges him to finish house.","Asks Woods to have his lot for a house surveyed.","Explains delay in settling debt of James Okey to\n               Woods.","Announces birth of a daughter.","Lists quarters of public lands. Asks that deeds for\n               certain lands be sent.","Lists two questions about the Cumberland Road and\n               asks Doddridge to respond so people can decide whether\n               or not to vote for him for Congress.","Includes MS, of Doddridge responding to Woods'\n               questions. 1 page.","Asks information about land on Fishing Creek.","Needs to go to Washington, [D.C.] to save himself for\n               an endorsement in the North West Bank.","Describes how she feel after her daughter is one\n               month old. Has no one with her except a black woman\n               named [Dark?] Would rather Silva [Silvia] not come.","Discussing possibility of lawsuit between \n                N[oah] Zane and Woods.","Unable to comply with summons.","Request for flour.","Is trying to sell his farm.","Flour from Woods' mill is too dark. Asks to buy some\n               more.","Offers deal to Woods to lease land with option to\n               buy.","Describes the activities of the household. Plans\n               trip. Mentions slave, Dark.","Description of Indiana and Indianapolis, in\n               particular.","Wants to buy a lot.","Family news.","Wants to move West, but needs Woods' advice on where\n               to settle. Eugenius ill with billious [sic] fever. Lists\n               candidates for Congress, including \n                Philip\n               Dod[d]ridge.","Reports on Edgar [C. Wilson's] trip to Indiana.\n               Alpheus has not yet decided about moving. A lawsuit in\n               Clarksburg has been continued. Gives Chancellor's\n               reasons and states that North West Bank needs to\n               answer.","Request for money. Brother is dying.","A man has applied for a lease of Woods' land to make\n               saltpetre.","Asks for a legal opinion concerning one of the North\n               West Bank of Virginia directors [Moses H. Shepherd]\n               owing money to the Bank.","Asks Woods about land in Tyler County.","Describes Indiana and his circumstances living in\n               Indianapolis.","Cannot get his money from [Moses] Shephard [Shepherd]\n               for building a bridge on the National Road.","Sends five dollars although he doesn't think he owes\n               Burns.","Describes court system in Indiana. Complains about\n               its Constitution and laws. Death of Mrs. Eli Stealey.\n               Col. Paxton who owes money to Thomas Wilson lives there.\n               Mentions Jacob Whitsel [Wetzel?]","Does not want to go back to Captina. Has hogs ready\n               to drive.","Concerns an injunction gotten by [?] Booth.","Needs answers of Benjamin W. Wilson, \n                Geo[rge] Paull and\n               [Archibald Woods] to an injunction obtained by Booth.\n               Bears notes by Archibald Woods.","Leaves a contract for land up to Woods.","Requests $13 on Archibald Woods' account.","Bill for the \n                National\n               Intelligencer.","Wants Woods to stop a survey being entered by Neil\n               Gunn.","Interested in land owned by Woods on Middle\n               Island.","Serving as deputy clerk. \"A good many Indians allways\n               [sic] about Fort Harrison...they are quite peacable\n               [sic] however I was under the necessity of giving a\n               Potawatomy a flogging a few days ago for his impudence.\"\n               Has a full set of surveying instruments. Has written\n               Thomas Woods about his land. Is guardian of 12 year old\n               boy.","Concerns taking of depositions in lawsuit involving\n               [?] Wilson.","Does not think anything should be done regarding\n               threat against North West Bank of Virginia until\n               director carries out threat.","Director who owes money to bank has hired able\n               lawyers including \n                [Philip]\n               Dod[d]ridge. Should bank settle debt by accepting\n               stock at par?","Unable to travel to Clarksburg as witness in U.\n               States vs. Salathial Curtis. Asks to be excused.","Injunction of Booth vs. Paull was dissolved as to all\n               except $350. Case of Caruthers against [North West Bank\n               of Virginia] was decided in favor of bank. Case of Poage\n               against [Thomas Wilson] decided for Wilson. People in\n               Clarksburg want to effect a reorganization of judicial\n               districts.","Wants to buy clay from Woods' swamp.","Dispute over security for rent.","Describes situation of lawyers in Indianapolis.","Has a man, \n                W[illia]m\n               Drenninger, who wishes to lease Woods'\n               property.","Asks him to send patents and to speak to governor\n               about money owed to North West Bank of Virginia by\n               [Moses H.] Shepherd. Asks him to see if land in Tyler\n               County was sold for taxes.","Lists taxes owed on land in Tyler County.","Unable to see him. Ash can rely on Woods' doing what\n               he said he would.","[Jacob] Ash cannot pay for land on Middle Island.\n               Carothers would like to buy on same terms.","Will accept slave in trade for Hog Run land.","Read letter to Bar[r] who is interested in land if he\n               can sell his. Finch is not interested in proposal made\n               to him by Woods as it stands.","Wants to buy land from Woods.","Governor will not express an opinion on money [Moses]\n               Shepherd owes to North West Bank. Directors will be\n               appointed next week. Willson does not wish to run again\n               for General Assembly.","Has begun suit against Booth. Elated at prospect of\n               armory being fixed at Jackson's Forge on Cheat [Mt.] six\n               miles from town. \"If we get the Armory-then the canal\n               will come near that-and what a space does that open for\n               building castles in the air!\"","Is enclosing copies of patents. Elkins' patent cannot\n               be found. Old directors of North West Bank re-appointed.\n               Discusses several bills concerning the Bank and\n               taxation. Friends of [William] Crawford are in favor of\n               Congressional caucus.","Prefers Leffler for Senate over Morgan. Thinks\n               Morgan's name and residence will give him a large\n               majority in this County over Leffler, Edgington or\n               McCloy. Asks Woods to send circumstances of lawsuit\n               involving land purchased from William Croghan. If he\n               runs for General Assembly would have to give up office\n               he holds, would lose business while in Richmond and\n               could not save money \"if a man mingles with the first\n               ranks of Society \u0026 lives with the most influential\n               members which I should certainly do in order to give\n               myself standing which would enable me to be useful to my\n               constituents.\" Attempting to contract for books in\n               Baltimore. \"Stephen does tolerably well after having\n               rec'd several whippings.\" Does not think Armory will be\n               located yet.","Continues in readiness and waits for Woods to\n               come.","General assembly business. Richmond Junto is for\n               Crawford, Clay next.","N[orth]\n               American Insurance Company will insure Woods'\n               house. Presents terms.","Bill to amend charter of Northwestern Bank was\n               rejected in Committee. Majority for Crawford. Clay\n               stands next to Crawford. Morgan is candidate for the\n               Senate. Expect to elect Charles F. Mercer a brigadier\n               gen[era]l. Bill for additional appropriation to the\n               University [of Virginia] has many enemies.","Has toured various countries. Describes Weston.\n               Thinks [Philip] Doddridge will have a better chance for\n               election this election.","Applies to Graham for redress because Joseph Woods\n               would not sell land.","Describes her household.","Needs information on whether to bid against Clarke\n               for land.","Cannot find patents to land on Hog Run.","Wants to buy land.","Has not find papers for Hog Island land. Has no\n               objection to suit being instituted in his name.","\"The presidential quesion is slumbering \u0026 the\n               cause of the Greeks is occupying its place.\" Against the\n               state borrowing money to improve James and Potomac\n               Rivers.","Is enclosing a legal opinion. Gives advice on suit in\n               Croghan's name. Also legal questions regarding suit\n               against Booth. Joseph T. Daugherty will run for General\n               Assembly.","Has settled Woods' delinquent land tax.","Alterations made in judiciary system. Presidential\n               politics in Indiana.","Sale of house, lot and tan[n]ery of James Okey,\n               deceased.","Has leased Woods' land and would like to buy it.\n               Makes offer.","Terms for leasing land from Woods.","Misunderstanding over Conner working for Woods the\n               previous fall.","Includes draft of AL, of [Archibald Woods] to [?]\n               Rapp, n.d. 1 page.","Cites laws pertaining to military land warrants. \"My\n               greatest anxiety at this time is to get a library.\"","Purchased 27 acres on hill north of town.","[William] Deringer has agreed to lease part of Woods'\n               quarter. Questions about location of water.","Hunt is ready to sell land and can make a good\n               title.","Arrangements to obtain slave Woods is trading for\n               land.","Detained by lowness of river.","Norval [Wilson?]. Has a fine girl. Ready to change\n               her name. Is giving [?] short \"soft looks.\" Gives other\n               family news.","All fractions and part of fractions [of land] will be\n               offered at remaining sales in half quarters.","for 16,4000 acres in Tyler County. Bears affidavits\n               by A. S. Brickhead. Copy made by D. Hickman.","Is not interested in selling land and buying any of\n               Hunt. Concerned about healthiness of the land. Describes\n               number of game killed. Describes his property. Expects\n               Whetsel [Wetsel?] to go with him to look for a le[a]d\n               mine the Indians have told him of.","May expect him within two weeks.","Informs Rapp of a mistake in quantity of land.","Could not send money by John Owens because he does\n               not get along. \"...Mrs. Bowlnad has not spoke to her\n               father, nor uncle since the time of her marriage.\" Will\n               send money by \n                E[dgar Campbell]\n               Wilson. \"I am about to open a house of\n               Intertainment [sic] in this place.\"","Unwilling to compel slave to leave Woods [that was to\n               be exchanged for land.] Send $400 instead.","\"...I send Hazel and have no doubt he will please\n               you. As he has not seen you I have had to promise that\n               if he is not pleased with his situation I will replace\n               him...\"","Cannot meet with Woods about land deal.","Has purchased land at Woods' request.","Wants to buy a fractional part of a quarter of public\n               land.","Asks Skinner to convey a letter and money to [Joseph]\n               hood for public land.","Speculates on a trip. Slave, Darky, is ill. Children,\n               Ann and Steve, always get into mischief. Washington\n               started yesterday to Canonsburgh to collage [college].\n               Neighbor, Mrs. Dougherty is dying of consumption.","Asks payment of fees for legal services rendered in \n                Paul v. \n                Dan[ie]l Booth [Daniel\n               Booth].","Defends himself from Woods' remarks concerning the\n               painting of a fence by his son and other remarks.","Tried to carry out Woods instructions in regard to\n               the purchase of a fraction of public land but was unable\n               to because of rules cited by [Joseph Woods, Register of\n               Land Office] and by the Receiver.","Crops, hunting.","Offers slave for sale.","Concerns vines.","Wants to buy land from Hunt.","Will forward deed to Woods when he picks it up in\n               Louisville. Would like to see slave \u0026 reconcile him\n               to accompany him to Kentucky, \"for I assure you, I can\n               not resort to force to induce it... I could not think of\n               having him delivered to me at this place, or of his\n               remaining here any time, the best of servants would get\n               spoiled in this place directly.\"","Chancellor's opinion is that redress should be sought\n               on covenant of warranty which rests in the heirs, not\n               the administrator.\"","Bank is not selling drafts until September.","Is suspending the issuing of a patent until after\n               next Congress.","Woods' land at Woodsfield do not live up to his\n               expectations. Would like list of Indiana lands.","Description of journey from Wheeling to Morgantown.\n               Daniel Booth and John Wilson have been committed to jail\n               by marshals.","Cannot find record that Woods paid taxes. Needs to\n               pay to keep land for being sold.","Includes ALS, of Benj[amin] W. Wilson, n.p. to\n               [Archibald] Woods, n.p., n.d., asking Woods for money\n               and informing him he could not get oxen. 1 page.\n               ALS.","Desires to buy land.","Apologizes for sending deed after Woods declined to\n               purchase the land. Still would like to sell it.","To sell 300 acres of land to Andrew Ragu, Drury Baker\n               and George Baker.","Dan[ie]l Booth and Juno\n               Wilson were bonded out of jail and broke the bond.\n               General Booth was security and now is bound for whole\n               debt. Family news. Edgar has given up intention of\n               returning to Indiana.","Will bring cattle the following week.","Needs depositions from Woods for Chapline's lawsuit\n               in which Woods will be cross examined.","Illness in neighborhood. Is thinking of leaving. Asks\n               about land owned by Woods.","Will transfer land when requested.","Will be at Woodsfield, 11 October. Offers\n               tanyard.","Makes offer for lots.","Makes offer for lots.","Family news.","Asks Woods to endorse for $500.","Asks for specifics of land offer.","Wishes to buy lot in Woodsfield.","Includes, AN of memorandum by Woods of an offer to\n               Miller, 30 October 1824. 1 page.","Asks for more information for Chapline's lawsuit.","Unable to attend court in case of \n                U.S. vs. \n                Salathiel Curtis.","Unable to pay for lot. Lists different\n               alternatives.","Legal advice pertaining to \n                Woods vs. \n                John and Stephen R.\n               Wilson and the land claimed by William Croghan,\n               Jr. and the Chaplines.","Concerns bill for Ohio Company presented to bank that\n               should be paid if Thomas Wilson says it should be\n               paid.","Includes, ADS, of \n                Tho[ma]s\n               Wilson, stating that he did not handle the suit,\n               but James McGee did. Tells what he knows. 1 page.","Edgar has gone to Mason County, Virginia. Alpheus\n               does not like living in Pennsylvania. Nancy (Wilson)\n               Crawford died in June, leaving three month old\n               child.","To build a log cabin. Gives specifications.","Has not been paid by Moses Chapline.","Wants more information about tending mill for\n               Woods.","Needs answer to Archibald Woods' question.","Includes, ANS, of Israel to [Sehon?] n.d., stating he\n               has already responded to Woods. 1 page.","Immediately sent Woods' letter down to [Jacob]\n               Israel.","Makes an offer for property.","Wants to lease land from Woods.","Thinks bill for [Moses H. Shepherd and his account\n               with the National Road] will pass both houses in\n               Congress. Vote for President and Vice President will be\n               held that day. Bill has passes House for continuation of\n               Cumberland Road.","Heard of opposition in Ohio County to [Philip]\n               Doddridge. Doddridge is favorite of Monongalia. \"The\n               people here appear to be weary and ashamed of such a\n               feeble, inefficient cypher as our present\n               representative.\" Interest in Union canal.","Mrs. McLeery's house and lots are for sale. She is\n               interested in living there. \"you mentioned in your last\n               letter you would like to sell Sye and his wife to some\n               person here. I don't know any person here that is able\n               to unless Alpheus would. When he moved to Pennsylvania\n               he set his free and now he is coming to Virginia he will\n               want them.\" Alpheus' wife has another daughter.","Since Cumberland Road continuation is settled,\n               district will no longer be divided. Asks that Woods\n               bring correspondence between E. W. Wells and [?] Morgan\n               to the election. \"I have a strong personal desire to be\n               elected at this time. I feel that I have almost subdued\n               a habit which has long held me depressed. A change of\n               circumstances would assist me with a powerful moral\n               force.\"","Pays debt to bank. Asks to borrow more money.","Wants to know it he will lease for another year.","Deposit in Bank of Indiana for money owed to Woods by\n               John and Joseph Smith.","Thanks Woods for 10 volumes of state papers. \"Mary is\n               in no conditon to travel....\" Received $200 for Booth\n               money in \n                Paull V. \n                Booth. Would like \n                History of the Council of\n               Trent from Woods' library. Doddridge is\n               campaigning well. Hopes for canal.","Dispute over hogs.","Concerns rye.","Legal opinion concerning judgment of Ohio Company\n               against Edward and Jonathan Jackson.","Upset that [Joseph] Johnson will be elected. Has not\n               heard who is appointed judge in place of [?]\n               Jackson.","Received Woods' agreement in case of \n                Woods et al. v. \n                Wilson. Woods can take\n               Charles Hammond's deposition in Cincinnati. Questions to\n               ask.","Concerns parts [for a repair?]","Will pay him as soon as he can. Cannot find\n               purchaser. If bad health this season, he will leave.","Asking Shepherd to pay debt owed to Franklin\n               Woods.","Authorizes Caldwell to execute deed of trust in debt\n               owed to Franklin Woods by Moses Shepherd.","Sends oxen to be sold. Deletes land deal between [?]\n               Clarke and [?] Martin.","Concerns taking of Hammond's deposition in \n                Wilson v. \n                Woods. Thinks Woods or\n               someone should \"attend for Doddridge may be absent-may\n               be drunk....\" Does not trust Doddridge because he is\n               employed by Spencer if Wilson wins lawsuit. Mentions\n               canal. Family news.","Asks questions regarding notices on the taking of\n               depositions in \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods.","Includes \n                Archi[bal]d\n               Woods, n.p., to [Eugenius M. Wilson] Concern \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods. 1 page. ALS.","Will keep the oxen.","Purchased a pair of [bears?] Will not again be a\n               candidate unless that should entirely consist with the\n               views of E. M. Wilson and Thomas Hayward.","Ready to do millwright work.","Needs to know time he is to give deposition in \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods. Needs note in North\n               West Bank of Virginia continued.","Failed to get Hammond's deposition because no hour\n               specified in the notice. Thomas Wilson has dropsy. His\n               best \"negro man, George, whether from some physical\n               disease or from grief...of his master's death...suddenly\n               went mad...got into the river and was drowned.\"","Woods' lands near Salt Creek will be valuable because\n               of salt.","Thanks Woods for catching his mare.","[Apparently has been elected to a church conference?]\n               of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Family news,\n               including wife's approaching confinement and father's\n               [Thomas Wilson] health.","Family news including her approaching confinement,\n               health of her father-in-law [Thomas Wilson]. Husband,\n               Eug[eniu]s, has been elected to convention at\n               Staunton.","Asks Woods' help with note to be put in North Western\n               Bank.","Mary had girl. Sick afterwards. Treatments\n               described.","Unhappy over route through his land. Also not pleased\n               with goods sent by Mallory.","Depositions have been taken in [ \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods ].","For 1180 acres in Belmont County, Ohio. Bears\n               affidavit of Samuel Fitch and recorded by \n                W[illia]m Paris,\n               Jr.","Needs $300 to be given to Knox \u0026 McGee.","Unable to obtain [Philip] Doddridge's deposition.\n               Left him drunk at Staunton. Legal advice to Woods.\n               Family news.","Ill-health of Mary [(Woods) Wilson]. Baby is names\n               Frances. Prospective trips.","Needs to depend upon having Woods' place to rent.","Includes, ADf of [Archibald Woods] to [?] defending\n               himself from charge he induced Knox \u0026 McKee to not\n               honor recipients drafts. 2 pages.","Will not attend examination because son, William, has\n               nothing memorized to deliver. Asks why.","Includes AcyS, of \n                A[rchibald]\n               Woods, n.p., to J[asper] Mallory, n.p., concerning\n               money owed by Mallory to Woods. 1 page.","Emily would like to go to school in Baltimore.","Wilson v. \n                Woods was not tried.\n               \"Negro woman and three children\" belonging to estate he\n               was administering ran away. He may be liable. \"The\n               negros are leaving this County by whole families and\n               very few retaken. I look for Darky to go next and I\n               shall not much regret it for although she is a good\n               house servant yet I cannot (unless I lock her up every\n               night) prevent her from getting into bad company, and\n               she has now become almost a common strumpet--a being\n               that I loathe to look upon.\" has not received money in \n                Paull vs. \n                Booth.","Needs to know what arrangement is to be made for\n               [Moses H. Shepherd] to pay debt.","Woods' son-in-law, C. D. Knox has left word regarding\n               Tavern. Asks Woods to send terms.","Concerned over a director owing bank money.","Describes his tavern in Wheeling and its\n               location.","Family news from Augusta County, Virginia. Eugenius\n               Wilson is unpopular because perceived as spearheading\n               prosecution against two members of General Assembly,\n               [Edward] Watts and [Francis] Billingsley for bribery.\n               Mentions effect of death of [James] Pindall.","Suit has been instituted in Superior Court of Law\n               [against [?] Childers?]","Concerns about lawsuit which charges a title to land\n               Woods is involved in is vague. Asks for patents and\n               information.","Redeems watch. Asks Woods to come survey land.","Asks if a position is available at Knox \u0026 McKee\n               for Washington Wilson. Death of Thomas Wilson.","Washington [Wilson] declines position with Knox \u0026\n               McGee and has accepted one elsewhere. Death of [Thomas\n               Wilson] and death of Sarah [Woods].","Suggests Woods come to next Court when Court House\n               will be discussed.","Pork is rejected by Navy inspectors. Settled business\n               with [Moses H.] Shepherd who will dismiss lawsuits.","Political prospects for Congress. News of Morgantown.\n               Summarizes letter from a runaway slave.","Progress of lawsuit in \n                Wilson v. \n                Woods.","Unable to pay money owed to Woods.","Chancellor Tucker has rendered decision. \n                Wilson v. \n                Woods must be decided by\n               jury. Doddridges' arguments good. Received Booth\n               money.","Outlines political strategy to convince Haymond not\n               to run for Congress.","Roadmakers are ready to cut drain through Woods'\n               field.","Predicts results in congressional race. Brother\n               Norval [Wilson] married to [?] Howland.","Unable to pay money.","Order for flour.","Builders of N[ational] Road have let water onto his\n               garden.","Recommends [?] Kennon to purchase land.","Has checked lawsuits of \n                Kershner v. \n                England, Morris, Woods \u0026\n               Caldwell.","Would like to be appointed superintendent of\n               road.","Inquires about land his deceased father owned in Ohio\n               County. If Woods never collected money for A. Hamilton,\n               he won't from his estate which will be insolvent.\n               McClandhan's mother died May 1824.","William Brookover would like to rent land from\n               Woods.","Darky, slave, has tried to run away twice. Is being\n               returned to Woods family.","Concerned over money owed Northwestern Bank by a\n               director. Recommends three names to be appointed as\n               director.","Suggests Woods direct finishing of his warehouse.","Transmits money owed to Woods by [?] Maxwell.","Compromise proposed in \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods. Cresap vs. \n                Chapline's heirs was\n               decided in favor of Cresap. Has sold Darky to man in\n               Harrison County for $300.","Thinks Doddridge will stand better chance of winning\n               than Leffler for Congress.","Concerns appointment of Woods as a director of\n               Northwestern Bank.","Concerns \n                Wilson v. \n                Woods, Woods v. \n                Booth , and Woods' place\n               as director of Northwestern Bank of Virginia.","Will defend three directors of Northwestern Bank of\n               Virginia against being surplanted.","Concerns Emily Knox's dissatisfaction with her school\n               in Baltimore.","Does not recommend compromise in \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods. Problem with\n               directors of Northwestern Bank of Virginia T. P. Ray and\n               Alpheus P. Wilson will attend canal convention before\n               going to Richmond. Does not trust Thomas S. Haymond.\n               Passes on name of George Kyger for tavern. Wilson will\n               act as clerk in T. P. Ray's absence.","Maxwell expects to pay money owed to Woods.","Moses Shepherd wants to meet with Woods.","Defends [Henry St. George] Tucker from charge of\n               being an agent of Jno R. Wilson [charges perhaps levied\n               by Philip Doddridge].","Notifies Ruggles that there is already a post office\n               named Capatina Creek in Belmont County, Ohio so suggests\n               another name.","Family news.","Travel in Missouri in winter.","Making arrangements to pay note. Candidate for next\n               Congress. Hopes Woods will not move against Middle\n               Island Company.","Need postal route on west side of Ohio River. Asks\n               Woods' advice.","Satisfied with how situation regarding indebtedness\n               of directors of Northwester Bank of Virginia has turned\n               out. Yarnall, Sprigg and Shepherd together owe about\n               $70,000. Sprigg and Shepherd re-elected. Quotes Woods'\n               misgivings about [Henry St. George] Tucker. Should\n               resist any change in venue in \n                Woods vs. \n                Wilson.","Advice on a postal route west of Ohio River.","Route has been established to serve Captina Point\n               (now Powhattan [Powhatan Point]).","Has horse for sale.","No reply to previous letter. Will call on Woods to\n               take deposition concerning claim of Moses Shepherd for\n               building National Road.","Sends dried peaches. Does not want to rent Woods'\n               place when lease expires.","Major Smith intends to become a tenant under\n               Woods.","Post route has been established including\n               Woodsfield.","Advice in \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods. Family news\n               including the education of an orphan child.","Damage done to Woods' land by a tenant. Suggests a\n               [?] Davis to make 100,000 brick.","Will take along with James Smith the store and\n               warehouse.","Will pay bills for daughter, Emily, and make\n               arrangements for her trip home.","Does not consider land cleared properly by\n               Miller.","Wants to buy wood from Woods.","Has sold tanyard--asks Woods or George Paull to make\n               out deed to William Craig, the purchaser. Business is\n               stirring at Woodsfield.","Concerns land claimed by James McHenry. Gives\n               information concerning McHenry's family. Probably\n               concerns \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods.","Asks Woods to call on him at his office.","Concerns money owed by [?] Maxwell.","Woods v. \n                Boothe. Has settled with\n               Mrs. Pindall. \n                Woods v. \n                Wilson did not gain a\n               change of venue and [Henry St. George Tucker's]\n               opinion.","Asks about note for money owed by [?] Smith.","Inability to pay money owed to Woods.","Will tend to collecting money for Woods.","Bad health of Robert Woods. Gives news of extended\n               family. Wants flour sent to him on a regular basis.","Family news.","Sends eight dollars.","Agrees to buy land.","Has deposited $1520 in bank for Wilson's use. Bring\n               deed to Philadelphia.","Shall attend a sale.","Needs to stay in Morgantown to attend to client's\n               business. Will have subpoenas served. Thinks Doddridge\n               should be examined as a witness.","Needs aged whiskey.","Wants to give up place. Recommends Obed Morris to\n               have it.","Learned through \n                Tho[ma]s S.\n               Haymond that it is intention of Yarnal \u0026 Co.\n               to make a violent effort to get the ascendancy in the\n               direction of the \n                N[orth]w[estern]\n               Bank. Has erred in recommending Zane as a\n               director.","Unable to see [John] Rector.","Encloses $250 From [?] Maxwell. Thinks Chancellor\n               [Tucker] will refuse motion for a new trial. Jacobs and\n               Doddridge \"argued rather feebly....I explained to the\n               Judge all the circumstances of the trial on our journey\n               up from Morgantown to this court.\"","Asks questions about the building of a turnpike since\n               one has been authorized by legislature from Nashville to\n               Columbia.","Dispute over Woods' not putting warehouse in repair\n               and over the price of a horse.","Has gotten load and a halt of clay and has filled up\n               holes in bank which he understands is Woods' objection\n               to taking clay.","Disappointed at Chancellor Tucker's decision in \n                Wilson v. \n                Woods. Gives advice on\n               next legal steps to take.","Answers inquiries made by Woods in \n                Wilson v. \n                Woods. Doddridge upset at\n               remark he was unwell. Has put a piece in the paper under\n               signature of \"concert\" supporting Adams meeting.","States condition of Northwest Bank of Virginia\n               Recommends against appointment of Moses W. Chapline or\n               [?] Yarnall as directors.","Answering questions posed by Archibald Woods about\n               methods and cost of building National Road. Also\n               mentions Ohio Road and McAdams Plan of road\n               construction. Questions in handwriting of Woods.","Asks delay in paying money.","Had anti-Jackson meeting. Ladies have formed literary\n               society which meets in Wilson's office every Monday\n               evening in which the bible [sic] makes a part of their\n               reading.","Wants to rent Woods' tavern in Wheeling.","Terms of land deal.","Must have whole record copied--not selected parts.\n               Legal advice in \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods. Believes Chancellor\n               [Tucker] was wrong in directing issue to be tried.\n               Advises an appeal.","A[nthony] D.\n               Clarke borrowed $5,000 from Woods secured by deed\n               of trust for land. Asks it they have the funds.","Will give up his house in Frederick. Then will look\n               out for a first rate hotel. Thanks [Charles D.] Knox for\n               writing him about Woods' hotel in Wheeling.","Asks her father to visit. Discusses her children. Has\n               clergyman boarding with them who will teach school.","Wants to buy land.","Includes, ALS, of John H. Jenkins, n.p. to\n               [Archibald] Woods, recommending [Strean?].","Describes arrival of first steamboat, \"Reindeer\" at\n               Morgantown. Court record of [ \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods ] will not be copied\n               for a month because it is so large and clerk has other\n               records to copy. Alpheus [P. Willson] and T. P. Ray\n               started to Richmond to attend Anti-Jackson\n               Convention.","Would like to rent a house if Woods or any of his\n               friends buys it.","Has received court record of 216 pages in \n                Wilson v. \n                Woods. Gives legal advice\n               for the appeal. Morgan has declared for Senate.","Legal advice.","Send survey of 800 acre tract at Middle Island and he\n               will make offer.","Ready to give out brickmaking contract, [for\n               courthouse in Woodsfield?].","Asks Caldwell to stop cutting timber on land sold to\n               Nathan Ilanes.","Includes, AM, of memorandum of letter to Governor by\n               Woods concerning Northwestern Bank of Virginia. 1\n               page.","Does not think the bill [concerning his account with\n               the U.S. for building the National Road] will be acted\n               upon this session.","Needs to borrow money from Northwestern Bank of\n               Virginia.","Asks help in getting a note discounted.","Asks if he can pay debt with steers and horses.","Sends carpet yarn to be colored and woven. Does not\n               want a little girl [to help in house] Mr. Russ\n               [Presbyterian minister] is boarding with them.","Asks help in obtaining loan from Northwestern Bank of\n               Virginia.","Sends two pigs.","Has procured two six week old pigs for Woods.","Believes [Henry St. George] Tucker's decision in \n                Wilson v. \n                Woods will be reversed.\n               Chapman Johnson is tending to appeal. High spirits in\n               Morgantown due to prospects for railroad. He and Ray are\n               directed to invest $3200 in bank stock as executors of\n               N. Evans.","Asks Woods' help in getting payment from [Moses\n               Shepherd] for helping to build bridge as part of the\n               National Road. [Daniel] Steenrod owes him.","Thanks him for new saddle. Hope he will go to the\n               Springs.","Asks Woods to advance fee.","There is a case against Dillon for $1,000 ordered by\n               Jacobs. Clark will appeal in ejectment case.","Answers complaints about the shoeing of Woods'\n               horse.","Hesitant to give advice in Clark lawsuit, but does\n               so. Has applied to be Commonwealths Attorney in Brooke,\n               Tyler and Randolph [counties].","Cannot pay him yet. Since Woods is concerned with\n               Wheeling foundry, asks for a cast screw and plate for\n               pres[s]ing cloth at his fulling mill.","Adams has sold land in Delaware. Will pay Woods when\n               that is settled. Sehon will pay his part even if he has\n               to borrow.","Would like to borrow two hundred dollars from\n               Woods.","New York is in favor of [Andrew] Jackson. [New York]\n               \"is destined to be a Great Nation within itself.\"","Concerns Daniel Clark.","Leaving for Bedford. Did not get appointment as\n               Commonwealth's Attorney for Brooke County or Tyler\n               County. Still a candidate for Randolph County.","Concerns possibility of a canal. Public is losing\n               confidence in R[ail]road company.","Father-in-law needs land. Send terms.","Will attend to entering land for Woods.","Clark says Woods has libeled and will not agree to\n               terms.","Legal advice concerning injunction against\n               Clarke.","Passes on legal advice from Genin and his advice in\n               lawsuit against Clark.","Horatio Bakewell needs clay.","Gives his advice in lawsuit against Clarke. Thinks\n               Woods should have compromised. Sends money for Alfred's\n               bill.","Legal advice regarding the administration of an\n               estate.","Interested in renting house.","Washington Wilson is seeking a new position.","Clark did not give security in lawsuit.","Clark did not give security. May compromise. Have\n               lost member of Congress.","Interested in being miller.","Advises against lawsuit in name of [Northwestern]\n               Bank [of Virginia] against [?] Adams. Justifies Sehon's\n               bill for copying court record. Alpheus P. Willson has\n               son, Evans.","[Megurder?] unwilling to give bail to close deed.","Describes stay in Pittsburgh.","Will make deed and send it. Father's health is\n               bad.","Will lease stove and storehouses at Powhatan\n               Point.","News of Morgantown and their mutual friends.","Has entered land for Woods.","Dispute with [Jasper?] Mallory.","Woods has been appointed state proxy to represent\n               state in the North Western Bank of Virginia. General\n               Assembly is discussing Georgia and South Carolina\n               anti-tariff resolutions.","Has decided to marry Mrs. McFerran, sister of Stephen\n               Clowell. Gives reasons.","Unable to pay Woods.","Pannell need to finish house he is building for\n               Woods.","Remits money.","Legal advice in lawsuit against Clarke.","Asks for location of Woods' land near his land so he\n               can examine it.","Concerns candidates for election to Constitutional\n               Convention of 1829. Mentions Edgar [Campbell] Wilson's\n               prospects for re-election. Is worried about financial\n               matters. Has spent one-fourth of income on religious and\n               charitable matters.","Would like to meet concerning mill.","Discusses his reelection campaign. Mentions\n               newspaper. Eugenius' candidacy for Convention of\n               1829.","Cannot wind up business and take Woods' mill for two\n               months. Would like to be let off contract.","Needs Woods to attend bank board meeting [of\n               Northwestern Bank of Virginia] and bring Steenrod so\n               Board can authorize Thomas [Woods] to release a\n               claim.","Would like to take Woods' mill.","His candidacy for the Constitutional Convention of\n               1829 and his position on reform.","Cannot pay money owed to Woods.","Thought McLure had sold his foundry.","Cripled [crippled] and unable to do anything. Dispute\n               over building a house for Woods.","Tries to settle debt.","Balance due in public land entered by Woods.","Prospects for Mallory to rent mouth of Captina.","Gives terms for selling land to Woods.","Deed needs to be re-done. Buckhannon unable to pay.\n               Sylvanus Tarkington makes offer for land. Leffler and\n               brother do not like the country.","Sends bank notes by \n                A[rchibald]\n               Woods.","Making plans in case her husband, Eugenius, attends\n               Constitutional Convention of 1829.","Dissatisfied with house Randolph has built.","Needs payment for land.","Dispute with [?] Pollock.","Needs note discounted.","Does not know when patent will be issued on Peter\n               Hines' land.","Needs to meet with Woods regarding the \"Captina\n               Business.\"","Needs Woods influence with court. Will come alone\n               because it is not safe to bring Negroes to that\n               County.","Details of a trip to Bloomington, [Indiana].","Coulter quotes law on deputy clerks to show that his\n               signature on a certificate of a deed is valid.","Gives terms on which he will rent land from\n               Woods.","Asks Woods' help with debt owed by James Woods \u0026\n               Co.","A statement concerning money owed him by [?]\n               Booth.","Answers questions about land he sold.","Answers questions about sale of mortgaged land by\n               Henry Smith.","Reports on value of Woods' land. Mentions grant of\n               land for canal through the state.","Found house. Will pay Woods for pasture.","Will come to Wheeling to check on house being built\n               for him there.","Talked to his father about mortgaged land that was\n               sold. Promise family will pay Woods.","Sends copy of caveat.","Wants to buy town lot from Woods.","Sends Woods notice of money due.","[?] Thomas is interested in renting a tavern.","Concerns Silas Bowery who purchased mortgaged land\n               from Henry Smith. Sends bill for services as a spy\n               attested by John Brown who was a ranger at the same\n               time.","Deed between Archibald Woods and Ann Woods of the\n               first part, John McLure and Mary McLure of the second\n               part, James H. Forythe and Ellen Forsythe of the third\n               part, John List and Ann List of the fourth part, and\n               Thomas Woods and May Woods of the fifth part all of Ohio\n               County, Virginia [West Virginia] and Thomas Johnston,\n               Israle Updegraff, John List and Ellen List of the sixth\n               part to convey land in North Wheeling.","Wants to take house [hotel?] from Woods.","Terms for King to lease a tavern.","Will be in Wheeling to negotiate lease.","Re-assures Woods about mortgaged land.","Introduces \n                Tho[ma]s\n               Edmundson who is a stockholder in Franklin\n               Turnpike Road and is inspecting U.S. Road [McAdam's\n               Road.]","Wants to know if Woods will agree to sell his\n               father's [E. McClanahan] land. Has nine children, all\n               daughters. He will be sixty-one in April. Other news of\n               his family.","Asks if John Caldwell and wife are alive.","Wants to clarify title to land transferred by\n               Wheeling Co. to Middle Island Company. Concerned about\n               the dower right of Mrs. John Caldwell.","Has paid Woods' taxes. Explanation concerning a\n               lease.","Concerns orders for bricks.","Delay in readying Globe Inn. Can get present building\n               ready.","Discusses career plans, medical school, and growth of\n               Cincinnati.","Toll gates on U.S. Road will not pass. May get single\n               appropriation to repair it. Mentions bridge.","Trying to collect money from James Campbell.","New building needs fireplaces and filled ice house.\n               Wants to supervise building of kitchen.","Concerns Cumberland Road and Bridge.","Introduces [?] Shaffer of \n                Pittsb[ur]g[h] who is a\n               miller.","Will comply with terms for property transfer.","Uncle and aunt Wilson have moved to Wheeling. College\n               has between 40 and 50 students.","Outlines his course of study.","Asks Woods not to proceed against land for debt owed\n               by [?] Davidson since he [James Campbell] has purchased\n               it.","Directions for fixing up hotel.","Pleased Woods has obtained an icehouse for the hotel.\n               Requests a storeroom.","Encloses notice of \n                Navy Depart[men]t to\n               application. Calhoun's pamphlet is out.","Various possibilities for an election.","Promises to pay money owed to Woods.","Hand money being lent to his son","Will come to Wheeling to practice medicine within two\n               or three months.","Army worms have destroyed grain. Smith is mad at him\n               [for reporting to Woods Smith's sale of mortgaged\n               land.]","Randolph has not given up lease.","Will pay balance on a note and will try to pay other\n               note during next winter.","Difference of opinion concerning expiration of\n               lease.","Believe they can effect a trade.","Reports on Woods' land.","To carry out a contract between James McHenry's\n               representatives and a land company consisting of \n                Rob[er]t\n               Woods, Archibald Woods, James Caldwell, Moses\n               Chapline and John Caidwell.","For delinquent taxes to William Puett issued by\n               Austin M. Puett, Commissioner of Revenue for Parke\n               County, Indiana.","Includes, DS, receipt issued to \n                Thomas Wood[s] for\n               payment of taxes. 1 page.","Petition concerning navigation of Captina Creek has\n               been referred to select committee. Send\n               remonstrance.","Has turned over petitions to committee.","On way back from Missouri. Desires to close business\n               with father's land. Asks that it be sold. Family\n               news.","Does not believe stock will be subscribed.","Will open books for subscription of bank stock.\n               Citizens desirous of procuring branch of \n                N[orth] Western\n               Bank or \n                Rich[mon]d\n               banks.","Wonders if he can accept payments for bank stock in\n               notes rather than specie. Asks when a branch can be\n               opened.","Sale of public lands.","Concerns subscription of stock in \n                North W[estern]\n               B[ank].","Concerns subscription of stock in \n                N[orth] W[estern]\n               B[ank].","Concerns deed to land sold by Eugenius Wilson who is\n               deceased. Will do estimate of money to be collected\n               soon. Gives Wilson's account with estate of N.\n               Evans.","Wants to buy $500 in stock of North Western Bank\n               under new charter if Woods thinks new stock\n               profitable.","Asks to be released from part of terms of a\n               lease.","Has submitted amendment to bank bill.","Will subscribe for stock for McCoy under the new\n               charter of the Northwestern Bank of Virginia Worried\n               about competition from possible branch of the U.S. Bank\n               being established at Wheeling. Worried about branches of\n               Northwestern Bank at Wellsburg and Morgantown. Lists\n               directors.","Asks Woods to buy stock in North Western Bank for\n               him. \"The debate still goes on with great violence and\n               excitement on the emancipation of slavery, the opinion\n               of the Committee will be reversed but I cannot say what\n               will be the final result.\"","\"We have now been 14 days debating the question\n               whether it is expedient at this time to legislate with a\n               view to the gradual abolition of slavery...\"","Bill concerning navigations of Captina Creek has been\n               postponed.","Paid tax on Thomas Woods' land.","350 shares have been subscribed in Wellsburg to the\n               Northwestern Bank of Virginia.","Report that Alpheus Wilson was drowned. Has some idea\n               of returning from college because of ill-health.","Confirms report that Alpheus Wilson drowned.","Confirms death of \n                Alpheus P.\n               Wi[l]son in Monongalia River. Suggests Hamilton\n               return home from college if unwell. Has lost $2,000 by\n               flooding of Ohio River.","Suspects fraud on part of Samuel H. Guthery\n               [Gutherie].","Presented resolutions adopted by directors of\n               Northwestern Bank of Virginia. Thinks Bank bill will\n               pass both houses. Tariff discussion still going on.\n               Hopes it will be put to rest by amicable adjustment.","Needs note on Northwestern Bank passed. Nothing has\n               been heard of body of Alpheus.","Will endeavor to get a board to meet with Woods on\n               the subject of the note.","No material change in \n                Eug[eniu]s\n               [Wilson].","Her father received letter from Woods concerning\n               death of his son. Family news.","Wants first refusal of Captina property.","Needs to borrow money from North Western Bank.","Wants to buy a lot.","Sympathy in death of Thomas Woods and [Emily\n               Woods].","Wants to rent Captina property.","Will raise frame of mill June 12.","Lost horse in coal pit.","Questions concerning stock in Northwestern Bank of\n               Virginia.","Needs flour.","Sympathy in death of Thomas and Emily Woods. Has paid\n               tax on Thomas' land. Indian problems.","Terms he will buy house and lot on.","Cannot find material in Eugenius Wilson's papers\n               concerning lawsuit of \n                Wilson vs. \n                Woods.","Concerns dispute over sale of lots. Offers five\n               hundred dollars for house and lot.","Asks about money for service due [War of 1812?]\n               [Black Hawk] war causing hard times.","Notice to Woods that he must fill two lots with\n               gravel because of standing water.","Okey's brother needs $100. Thinks Gutherie will do\n               right thing.","Settlement of a lease.","David Ramsay doesn't intend to pay back money.\n               Mentions casualties in [Black Hawk] War.","Asks indulgence on debt.","Wants to meet with Woods to reach agreement on land\n               dispute.","Defends action of the congregaton for the support of\n               the minister.","John R. Hall needs loan for $250. Can obtain if Paull\n               or Woods endorses for him. Paull does not endorse for\n               anyone but recommends Hall to Woods.","Disappointed Woods did not meet with him. Offers to\n               meet again to try to settle dispute.","Sends court date. Gutherie has bought back Headley's\n               house and lot.","Understands Woods wants to sell tavern occupied by\n               King. Asks terms.","Wants $16,000 for Wheeling House run by King.","Has advertised Woods' land for sale. Is candidate for\n               state senate.","Would like to buy property from Woods if Guthrie\n               relinquishes his claim.","Will be ready to go to Indiana with Hamilton\n               Woods.","Sam[ue]l\n               Atkinson has entered security double sum of our\n               attachment. A writ of repleiran [replevin?] has issued\n               against Woods to cause attached property to be\n               returned.","Mr. Brighem is willing to teach Ann Eliza Woods.","Declines office as bank guard.","Details captures of two persons alleged to have\n               robbed bank in Wheeling.","Can not get an answer from Guthrie about his meeting\n               with Woods.","Unable to obtain loan from U.S. Bank because of\n               uncertainty of the renewal of the charter. Will try\n               further.","Legal advice regarding dispute with Samuel H.\n               Gutherie.","Will meet with Peck. Would like for Col. [Archibald]\n               Woods to be present.","Information concerning Woods' dispute with Samuel H.\n               Guthrie.","Judge Hallock has allowed the injunction.","Proposes a settlement.","Legal steps he has taken in Woods' dispute with\n               Gutherie.","Discusses various candidates for Congress.","Will convey deed to Eller.","Recommends [?] Whitcomb for tending to Woods' land\n               business. News of the legislature.","Needs to settle accounts. Buchannon ought to have\n               been sued.","Does not have legal papers. Will try to accomplish\n               payment of notes.","[?] Ray will attend court to prove will of [Eugenius\n               Wilson] Has not sent list of debts due to estate. Woods\n               may have to give bond as executor. Will collect fees due\n               Wilson.","Asks Thompson to recover a lot sold for tax for the\n               heirs of an estate of which Thomas Paull is\n               executor.","Notifies Floyd that Northwestern Bank of Virginia has\n               been robbed.","Includes, AM, of [Archibald Woods] concerning a levy\n               for a court house in Ohio County, [Virginia]. 1\n               page.","Explains his role in the removal of Woods as a state\n               director in the Northwestern Bank of Virginia.","Explains circumstances surrounding Woods' removal as\n               state director in Northwestern Bank of Wheeling.","Inquires about rental of farm. Apologizes for\n               incident of previous year.","Asks permission to live on one acre of Woods'\n               land.","Concerning Leffler's chances for election to Congress\n               and the election of directors to the Northwestern Bank\n               of Virginia.","Concerns Northwestern Bank of Virginia.","Have gained a most significant victory in the lower\n               house over the Virginia nullifiers. Defeated by one\n               vote. We shall either run Tyler or McCoy for the\n               Senate...we shall not likely [rally?] Tyler. The west\n               and middle regions are well organized and we can elect\n               him to a certainty.., resolved to put down these\n               southern notions. In Virginia much is to be done in the\n               election of a senator. Rives is with us and if we get\n               Tyler we are safe, at the request of several western\n               members on Thursday last I addressed a letter to Tyler,\n               to know his sentiments on secession and nullification.\n               This evening I send his answer. Gives defense on\n               appointment of directors to Northwestern Bank.\n               Determined about spring election.","Possibilities for election [to Congress.]","Chances for election.","Family news. Concerned about his health. Questions\n               about a debt and education of children","Taking depositions to prove military service.","Would like to take a house he is building for\n               Woods.","Terms for an agreement on land to avoid a\n               lawsuit.","Includes, AM, of notes concerning [Archibald Woods']\n               terms of settlement with Joseph McCoy. 1 page.","Candidacy for Congress.","Dispute with Archibald Woods.","Has application to buy Woods' land.","Guthrie cannot prepare himself to fulfill compromise\n               offered.","Asks for copy of patent. Received $26,500 in part of\n               money stolen from [Northwestern Bank of Virginia]. Lists\n               candidates for Congress.","Includes, ALS, of John McLure, n.p., to \n                A[rchibald]\n               Woods, n.p. Needs evidence to secure copy of a\n               patent. 1 page.","Has concluded to take Powhatan Place at Captina.","Will endorse a note for \n                W[illia]m B. King on\n               certain conditions.","Asks that Woods make deed to Martha [(Woods)\n               Knox].","Thinks Woods need not fear any great difficulty with\n               Guthrie. Equalizing board sits in June.","Sold Woods' land in Vigo County to Chauncey Rose.\n               Thomas Woods' land has been sold for taxes. County in\n               distressed situation for want of money. Failure of crops\n               last two years.","Prospects for election to Congress.","Cannot pay money owed to Woods.","Information on Samuel H. Githerie's business. Gave\n               Woodman notice to settle note.","Request to borrow money.","Asks Woods to attend to note.","Needs to meet with Woods.","Arrangements for settling with Woods.","Recommends individuals as magistrates and opposes\n               Nicholas Wykert.","Asks for money due under Eugenius Wilson's will.","Lost horse in coal pit. Family news, (Letter is begun\n               by Louisa [?])","Mr. Grafton and Mr. King have closed their bargin\n               [bargain]. Sends reports of board of health, \"I have\n               this morning seen Doctor Houston an he informs that he\n               has not heard of any new cases today.\"","Have not brought money to Wheeling because of fear of\n               the colerry [cholera] Gutherie is selling land.","Sylvia [?] left at house of John F. Clarke things\n               left by Mr. Paull. Encloses reports of Board of Health.\n               \"The ... sickness with two exceptions is confined to the\n               immediate neighborhood of McConnell's old tan yard. I am\n               informed that the old vats is full of water and all\n               kinds of filth \u0026 that they have been in that\n               situation for the last two years.\"","M[ary] Woods, n.p., to mother Mrs. Anne Woods,\n               Wheeling, Virginia [West Virginia]. Received letter from\n               Dr. Houston. Trusts her Ann is obedient. Mr. Laurie\n               preached his trial sermon.","Mr. Ruggles and wife deeded lot to Gutherie. People\n               are frightened of cholera. \"If anyone dies in this\n               neighborhood \u0026 wee [sic] have had a number of\n               deaths, the person is rolled up in his bed, \u0026\n               bedclothes \u0026 his own clothes tumbled into a rough\n               box, as soon as dead, \u0026 immediately buried.\" Guthrie\n               will deed lots to Woods.","Asks about distraining [detaining personal property\n               for security of a debt] a wheat crop. Includes, ALS, of\n               Jacob answering Woods questions. 1 page.","Report on tending to Woods' land.","Includes, AMS, account of Woods with Feeny. 1\n               page.","Wishes to borrow six hundred dollars. Father will\n               give deed of trust on property in Hagerstown,\n               Maryland.","Describes trips to White Sulfer [Sulphur] Springs and\n               salt Sulphur Springs.","Asks to borrow fifty dollars.","Letter of recommendation for N. Osburne as a tavern\n               keeper.","Osburn keeps a first-rate tavern.","Will build mill wheel for two dollars and fifty\n               c[en]ts per foot.","Concerns terms of rental of stores and warehouse at\n               Powhatan.","Answer to inquiries about North Western Bank of\n               Virginia.","Request to borrow two thousand dollars from Wheeling\n               Bank.","Progress on building of grist mill.","Payment by [?] Rose for Woods' property is in hands\n               of Warren \u0026 Co., to Terra Haute. Much sickness few\n               cases of cholera.","W[illia]m\n               Crawford's house and lot were not sold, but an\n               empty lot between his house and Randolph Tavern was\n               sold, as was his farm.","Concern over accident involving [Ann (Poage) Woods]\n               [Washington, and Franklin Woods?]","Encloses mothers' receipt for money lent her by\n               Woods.","Jackson \"goes full tilt against the bank.\"","Wants to know if bank robbers are caught.","National Road Stage has incurred extra expense in\n               fulfilling mail contract. Asks compensation.","Wants to rent house for grocery at Powhatan Point.\n               Asks Woods advice.","Has applicants for Thomas Woods' heirs' land.","Committee report on courthouse is unfavorable. May be\n               reversed and brought before House Of Delegates. Will\n               present memorial concerning Northwestern Bank. Floyd\n               promised appointment but he and Council are not\n               speaking. Large meeting in Richmond concerning deposits.\n               [Benjamin Watkins] Leigh spoke.","Woods to vote for him.","Concerns sale of land for taxes.","Encloses memorials. [Thomas Hart] Benton is \"pouring\n               out vials of his wrath upon Clay and the bank.\"","Trip to Washington. Heard Calhoun speak. Description\n               of city.","Terms prospective tenant would like for leasing land.\n               Opinion on land.","Heard [William Cabell] Rives deliver speech on\n               removal of deposits.","Courthouse questions to be brought up any day.\n               Private committee recommended division of county.","Send form for Woods' release mortgages by\n               Guthrie.","Recommends \n                W[illia]m H.\n               McNabb for loan with a lot as security.","Includes, ALS, of \n                W[illia]m H.\n               McNabb stating that he will mortgage lot with a\n               lot nearly owns. 1 page.","Promises not to cut any timber contrary to Woods'\n               wishes.","Lots sold by Samuel H. Gutherie to the Methodist\n               Episcopal Church.","Desires to sell stock in Northwestern Bank of\n               Wheeling.","Cannot pay money owed.","Excuse for not paying note.","Handling the rental of Woods' house for him.","Called on General Breckenridge and found he was dead.\n               Called on nephew and heir James D. Breckenridge.","Pecuniary embarrassments of this section of the\n               county. Sent copy of a of bill of legislature chartering\n               bank and branches.","Buying flour.","James Moore will do surveying.","Resignation as President and Director.","Binnager needs indulgence on money owed Woods for\n               land. Vouches for him.","Has two yokes for oxen for sale and a horse.","Desires to borrow money from bank.","Offer to rent a house, steam mill etc. for a\n               lumberyard.","Relays information from [?] Rose concerning payment\n               of a note. Commissioners authorized to negotiate the\n               loan for our state bank and branches.","Payment on note and harsh policies of Northwestern\n               Bank of Virginia.","Wants to have bank board convened to discount\n               notes.","Unable to pay note.","Got judgment and execution against Fogle but no\n               property could be found and Fogle died. Asks if son\n               Thomas' land on Raccoon Creek could be leased. [H. F.]\n               Feeny redeemed it. Some cases of cholera. J[ames?] Seman\n               ill. Jacksonian politics.","Market for slaves and horses.","Showed Woods' lands to [?] Scott. Will tend to\n               taxes.","Has offered to buy land belonging to Thomas Woods'\n               heirs.","Asks Woods to be pallbearer.","Daniel Steenrod wants to keep place five years longer\n               if Woods will build stable and house or fix old one.","Has lost land under older title. Does not wish to sue\n               Woods. Suggests referring matter to three men.","Sends check.","Confirms death of addressee's mother. Words of\n               religious consolation.","Notifies him of money still due by estate of Eugenius\n               Wilson.","Includes, AMS, receipt of Tho[ma]s P. Ray, surviving\n               executor of Nimrod Evans to Archabald [Archibald] Woods.\n               1 page.","David Lively wishes to rent Woods' tavern.","Does not think Woods is liable on special warrantee\n               deed to [Jacob] Ash. Wilson outlines his prospects for\n               election. Measles prevail.","Ready to start boat.","Concerns gathering signatures.","Needs to borrow money from Woods to pay off note at\n               Bank if it cannot be renewed.","Will send money by safe opportunity. Has offer for\n               lands owned by heirs of Thomas Woods.","Terms they will take Woods house and lot.","Notice that premium is due.","Offer for Woods house has been made by Jo.\n               Driggs.","Asks Jacobs what he has done with note in his\n               hands.","Revival of religion.","Planned trip to New Orleans and Nashville for health.\n               Includes \n                M[ary]\n               Woods, [Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania] to [Ann (Poage)\n               Woods] Ann's health and proposed trip. 1 page. ALS.","To capture slave, Jefferson.","Ann Eliza [Wilson] wants to take trip south for three\n               months to restore health. [Philip Syng] Physick of\n               Philadelphia agrees with remedy. McNeely wants to buy\n               land.","Request to borrow money from the Bank.","Concurs in opinion that hill land should be sold. Has\n               sold other land.","Mrs. Woods is willing to sell any property you think\n               proper. Bought Ann a piano. For Mrs. McKee's and Ann's\n               health will take trip.","Recounts trip from Pittsburgh. Sends message to her\n               children.","Includes ALS, of Ann Eliza Woods to [Archibald Woods]\n               2 pages.","Includes ALS of Jno. McKee to Mrs. Brison. 1\n               page.","Asks Peck to tell \n                [Samuel H.]\n               Guthrie that he will be at Woodsfield to collect\n               money.","For Sternrod to rent a field for two more years.","For Landers to sell to Woods a lot in Steinersville,\n               Belmont County.","Includes ADS, affidavit of \n                Benj[ami]n Cole. 1\n               page. Recorded by William Tailman. 1 page.","Explains his position regarding his proposal that an\n               inquiry be made as to the propriety of amending the\n               charter of the Merchants \u0026 Mechanicks bank as to\n               provide for the reception of the capital which the North\n               Western Bank is required to furnish the branch in\n               Morgantown.","Business is good. Will close up partnership. Has\n               tended to business for Woods in trying to collect\n               money.","Anonymous letter giving Woods advice concerning his\n               tavern.","Progress on collecting from the Smiths.","Reports progress in collecting money. Unable to\n               collect from \n                [Samuel H.]\n               Guthrie.","Needs to borrow money.","Catherine Wood is to marry. Mr. Thomson wants to\n               start a school.","Protest construction of houses McLure is\n               building.","Wants to rent at Powhatan Point.","States Woods' taxes are all right.","Includes, ALS, of \n                Sam[ue]l H.\n               Guthrie to \n                Arch[ibal]d\n               Woods, [27 December 1837] stating he obtained\n               letter from Mason. 1 page.","Desires to rent tavern stand.","Arrangement for Archibald Woods to obtain a\n               house.","Needs to borrow one thousand dollars.","Trying to sell his land to purchase land from\n               Woods.","Notifies of need to pay premium.","Wants to rent farm to start a dairy.","Proposed to lease corner of Monroe and Main\n               Street.","Paying out of money. Invitation to dinner.","Has sold land for Woods and disposed of his own\n               property. Now hopes to make deal for Woods' Indiana\n               land.","Requests Woods to attend case as a witness.","Wants privilege of burning lime in kiln.","Notification of date of Seaman case.","Drawn on him for three thousand dollars. [\"Houma?\"]\n               arrived here but demanded cargo when ran against the\n               bank.","Wants to rent property.","Is paying [?] King's rent.","Will meet him to pay money due.","Signed by H. D. Brown.","Sam Jones has not been here for six weeks. No\n               proceeding for him.","Recommendation of bearer of letter to be a\n               tenant.","Received letter. Expects money at next court.","Mr. Lively has made bar room a warehouse for the\n               German population.","Tenant wants to rent place again. Has fulfilled\n               lease. Okey wants to buy it. Wants advice on buying a\n               small place for son.","Has tended to Hynes business.","Terms he would offer for lot and what building he\n               would put up.","Asks help to get notes discounted.","Asks condition of wife's [Mrs. Carr] land and what it\n               could be sold for.","Unable to locate 12 acre tract in section 14. Tax\n               record for section 2 and 8. Perhaps bring suit against\n               James Elliot, present claimant. Includes, ALS, of \n                Benj[amin] S.\n               [Cowens], n.p. to \n                Arch[ibald\n               Wood[s], n.p., giving legal advice. 1 page.","Desires to buy wood from Woods by cutting up trees\n               that have fallen.","Asks Lively to move away.","Woods said his proposition was unreasonable,\n               complained of charge for work and was cross. Desires his\n               patronage. Wil1 make counteroffer to build house.","Needs notes if Woods sued Guthrie.","Mrs. Francis needs advice settling up husband's\n               affairs.","Wil1 obtain letters of administration to settle late\n               husband's estate when Judge Rogers returns.","Men working on dam are taking stone from bank of\n               river.","Wishes to purchase land.","Sale of property of Zacheus Francis, deceased, will\n               take place.","Ready to move when Woods brings money.","Finds taxes unpaid on a portion of Woods' land.","Money is ready to be paid for two notes assigned\n               Woods from [Mr. Stream?]. Needs names for other\n               notes.","Woods' fire insurance premium on the Virginia Hotel\n               is due.","Application for stock has been declined.","Needs to appoint someone in place of Daniel\n               Steinrod.","Unable to meet others but will agree to\n               settlement.","Encloses receipt for taxes.","Expects to leave two hundred thousand dollars with\n               Mr. Woodruff. Needs to borrow $1000 from bank.","Asks Woods to keep house for him he now lives in as\n               \"I have a Jurnaman [German?]to put in it.\" Will give him\n               the 1ease for the Seaman house.","Unable to collect money. Resumption of specie\n               payments has resulted in any discounting of notes. Has\n               purchased a small interest in Ritchietown to secure\n               money owed him by [John?] McKee.","Enclosed letter on taxes on land belonging to son's\n               heirs in Parke which have not been paid.","Will take place at four dollars per acre.","Form of authorization for Peck to release mortgage\n               from Samuel H. Guthrie to Woods.","Cannot move to Woods' property on Captina.","Considers matter on Woods' part vexatious and\n               ungenerous. Had no other interest in the lease other\n               than promoting the best interest of the house for the\n               sake of the stage lines. Any proceeding instituted by\n               Woods will be followed by removal of the stages from the\n               house.","Moves of various people.","Has sued Guthrie on behalf of Woods. Told Woods has\n               idea of sending granddaughter to school at St.\n               Clairsville. Recommends it.","Request for Woods to come and settle the amount of\n               the estate that Zacheus Francis owes him.","Concerning a coal mine.","Will extend bond of Mr. Cole.","Thinks Harrison will win.","Protest of $250 draft has caused distress. Counting\n               on money for college. Mary has never gotten part of\n               estate. [McKee is guardian for boys]. Family has not\n               lived with him for 8 or 9 years.","James Paull has paid protested draft.","Wishes to buy land from Woods.","Questions concerning will of John H. Schwop.","Astonished to receive bill from Woods for stone.\n               Thought commissioners for securing bank at Hog Run\n               Bridge could get stone. Will have stone valued according\n               to law.","Received letter relative to Post Office at Powhatan\n               Point. H. Cowen was unwilling to join objection but will\n               not encourage removal to Steinersville. Would like\n               opinion on Exchequer Plan of \n                Sec[retar]y of\n               Treas[ur]y.","Husband relieved from [pecuniary] embarrassment by\n               his brother. Sorry Grandma's health feeble. Hopes income\n               from town property will support brothers at college.\n               \"There are but few persons over seventy who can exhibit\n               the same acturty as yourself and Frandma Brison.\"","Renewed 1 April 1843 and 1 April 1844.","Situation is bad there but better on a farm. Alarmed\n               that Theodire had to cease from study. Gives information\n               on a family member who is evil. Includes ANS, of James\n               [?]. 1 page.","For a farm for three years. Lease terminated after\n               one year.","Recorded by James D. Morris.","Concerns North Western Bank of Virg[ini]a.","Has rented Archibald Woods' mill. Needs repair. Asks\n               Bucher to repair it.","Encouraging Woods to attend a meeting.","Mr. [?] has lumber and is commencing work. Will show\n               Woods' mason the quarry.","Request to borrow one hundred dollars.","To do work on Woods' two mills.","Has received letters stating that neighbors are\n               disgusted with him and taking their wheat elsewhere.\n               Defends himself.","Arrangements for his return. Mrs. Woods sick but\n               recovered.","Directions for masons who are to build wall under the\n               tobacco house.","W[illia]m Allen cannot\n               build foundation for stable but would haul stone.","By order of city council, calls meeting of \"trustees\n               of Wheeling Lancastrian Academy.\"","Mills needs new bolting cloths.","Would like to rent store room.","Encourages Woods to keep Thomson as miller. Exhorts\n               Woods to lose no time in making peace with God.","Will probably move.","Would like to get coal from Big Run. Mason is\n               building foundation under stable.","Buying land from men who are unable to pay money\n               down. Would be accommodation to us to get a further loan\n               of $500.","Trip to extend acquaintance with country, merchants\n               \u0026 collecting, representing Wilson and Brother.\n               Dancing and hunting. Has seen prairie on Fire. Will pass\n               through villages of Shawnees \u0026 Delawares. \"Rember\n               [remember] me to all of the black folks.\"","Has searched for survey lines.","Concluded to let Elias Hafer have place where Darrah\n               lives because doubt that Darrah can make improvement he\n               desires.","Has placed upon one of the doors of the Bank vault\n               one of Jones Patent [Combin]ation Locks.","Trip to collect. Left Messrs Wilson and is with\n               Messrs. Abbot \u0026 Peake. \"What does Betty Rose call\n               her baby. No one has told me that she has one but I know\n               that no gal that looks like her \u0026 of her make could\n               be married a year \u0026 not have one.\" Asks to be\n               remembered to many people including \"the black\n               folks.\"","Asks McKinley to collect for him. Will proceed\n               against Wingrove.","Recommends lock made by H. C. Jones of Newark, New\n               Jersey.","To appear in Circuit Superior Court of Law and\n               Chancery to answer a bill in chancery exhibited against\n               them by Henry Swertzer. Issued by Alexander T.\n               Laidley.","Severe heat in St. Louis. Asks to be remembered to\n               many people.","Wants to go into business with S. H. Peake. Needs\n               money to do so.","Death of [?] Briscoe, their bookkeeper who was from\n               Loudoun County, Virginia.","Wants her to visit. Family news.","Likes her picture. Has not courted Marion Clarkson.\n               Remember him to various people.","Describes her sickness (during a pregnancy).","Trip to St. Louis. Boarding. Will keep promise on\n               temperance.","Interest in Mollie Wilson. News from John Baker and\n               Coop[?], Reading life of Sedenborg [Swedenbourg].","Expects to visit her too next week.","Mother unable to make trip as roads are bad. Outlines\n               his route.","Christmas celebration at the school. Describes\n               teaching.","Encourages students to \"Waveland.\"","Rosa Harrison is dead of scarlet fever which is\n               raging. Describes Christmas and mention of Easter.","Concern over sister's health. Cooper is determined to\n               be a Christian.","Poem and sympathy in death of [Mary Cooper\n               Morgan].","Sympathy in death of [Mary] Cooper [Morgan].","Sympathy in death of [Mary Cooper Morgan].","Recovering from typhoid fever. John B. has job in\n               furnishings store. Was 21 on April 21.","Resolved to be Christian. Cholera epidemic.","Description of fire which burned 23 boats and then\n               spread to building. [?] Peake and John Baker has\n               cholera.","Has been ill. Cholera epidemic. [?] Peake \u0026 [A.\n               Cooper Baker] sick.","Death of \n                Alex[ande]r [Cooper\n               Baker].","Death of [Alexander] Cooper Baker of cholera. Will\n               probably leave along with Will and John.","Sympathy letter on death of [Alexander] Cooper\n               [Baker].","Death of \n                [Alexander] Coop[er\n               Baker] and cholera epidemic.","Death of [Alexander] Coop[er Baker]. Business.\n               Cholera epidemic.","Will[iam W.]\n               Baker will not leave St. Louis. [S. H.] Peake will\n               send statement of business of Peake \u0026 Baker.","Account of cholera epidemic. Death of minister\n               perhaps from visiting the sick.","No decision on partnership with [S. H.] Peake.","Death of \n                [Alexander] Coop[er\n               Baker].","Death of \n                [Alexander] Coop[er\n               Baker]. Boarding at Scott's Hotel. They are\n               Wheeling people.","Tombstone inscription for grave of [Mary Cooper\n               Morgan.].","Desired to make money. \"I must go out on the levee to\n               work and therefore must close.\"","Temperature day before was 8 degrees below zero.\n               Baker Murray is to marry Mrs. Watts, a Catholic who\n               keeps a boarding house. Controversy in St. Louis over\n               lectures of [?] Leaky who is \"reformed\" monk.","Wants to go to California. Change of climate, friends\n               going, and uncertainty of [S. H.] Peake's business\n               plans. \"I do not think of going to California to dig\n               gold....\"","Has asthma. Will have wagon, six mules, three Indian\n               ponies, rifle, pair pistols, two large knifes [knives]\n               and blankets for trip to California. Includes ALS of\n               W.W. Baker, Saint Louis. Missouri, to Sister. Move to\n               California.","Received answer to telegram. Answer \n                \"William [W.\n               Baker] arrived here this morning. Will leave for\n               home on first boat. Health is bad.\" Glad he had not left\n               for California.","William [W.\n               Baker] has recruited enough [strength] to travel\n               home,","Concerning health of William [Baker].","Concerning health of William [Baker].","Concerns a debt, a fire, and a lease. Regrets being\n               unable to give daughter money for wedding.","Regrets Edgar has left home. Lists problems at home.\n               pages. Includes, AL, [?] to Edgar [Woods]. 1 page.","Maggie Hamilton not expected to live. Sudden death of\n               delirium tremens of A [Mel lam?] the portrait\n               painter.","Misses him while he is away at College.","Has been visited by Mrs. Faulkner and Mrs. Conrad.\n               Town and religious news of Winchester.","To convey land in Missouri. Witnessed by P.L.\n               Edwards. Recorded by \n                Sam[ue]l\n               Caldwell.","Signed by \n                Geo[rge]\n               Whellier [for Jno. McCulloch.]","Signed by \n                Geo[rge]\n               Whellier [for Jno. McCulloch.]","Signed by \n                Geo[rge]\n               Whellier for Jon. McCulloch.","Death and funeral of J. Zehner, professor of math at\n               Burlington College.","Death of their mother.","Account of the death of Ann Cooper's mother and aunt\n               from cholera. Father is ill. Unsure if he has cholera.\n               Includes, N, of note concerning cholera deaths. 1\n               page.","Sympathy in death of her mother. Includes, ALS, of \n                Sam[ue]l C. Baker, Martin[sburg,\n               Virginia] [West Virginia], sister [Mrs. Ann R.\n               Morgan], concerning illness of their father. 1 page.","Concerns death of Mrs. Ann R. Morgan's mother and\n               illness of her father.","Death of Mrs. Morgan's mother and aunt from\n               cholera.","Signed by Jno. McCulloch.","Letter of sympathy for death of Mrs. Morgan's\n               mother.","Signed by E. H. Caldwell.","Signed by Jno. McColloch.","Signed by Jno. McColloch.","Signed by Jno. McColloch.","Signed by Alonzo Loring.","Signed by \n                J[ohn] H[enry]\n               McKee who has power of attorney. Bears affidavit\n               of \n                Tho[mas] E.\n               Thompson and recorded by \n                Sam[ue]l E.\n               Caldwell.","Signed by E.M. Caldwell.","Sympathy letter in death of Mrs. Morgan's\n               husband.","Includes ALS, of Elijah McClanahan to Woods; ALS of \n                D[aniel] Sheffey to\n               Woods; ALS of \n                And[re]w Hamilton to\n               Woods, copy of decision to stay execution; bond; and\n               accounts.","Concerning the division of land purchased by the\n               petitioners from patentees granted land by virtue of\n               service in the French and Indian War.","Orders brandy.","Orders Indian [mail].","Will take possession of house. Canal is out of fix so\n               will not be able to get things from Alexandria.","Not able to get furniture because canal is\n               broken.","Wants to know if he can rent place again.","Asks Woods to take charge of renting and improving\n               his land. Asks Woods to pass any offers to sell along to\n               him. His post offices are Chillicothe, Ohio; St.\n               Francisville, Louisiana, \u0026 New Orleans.","Sends Croton oil. Go to camp meeting tomorrow. Asks\n               to borrow lace shawl. Other requests.","Glad to hear friends are well. Health slowly\n               improving. Applied money received from Mr. Worth to\n               credit of account with Company.","Price of land near Danville and Lexington is twenty\n               shillings per acre. Brought suit against Pollard for\n               band. Includes AM of [Archibald Woods?] concerning notes\n               on religion. 1 page.","Unable to send certificate. Try to get fifty pounds\n               from [?] Kilbreath.","Asks if road is open from [?] to Wheeling.","Wants to move shop close to river.","Decree is absolute unless Clark perfects appeal by\n               entering security. Will give no opinion on a compromise.\n               Other legal advice.","Requested Franklin Woods to copy portion of bill of\n               complaint in \n                Woods v. \n                Chapline.","Telling him [Archibald Woods] to reassure the slave\n               that is to be traded to him [William Croghan] for land,\n               that he [William Croghan] only wants him [the slave] as\n               a coachman \"you may assure him if he be a faithful\n               servant I will make him a land master--\"","Asks that servant to be given in exchange for land on\n               Hog Run be ready to be picked up.","Send survey by John Scott.","[?] Russell called on him for note against Samuel\n               Hudson. There is judgment against Woods for costs.","He and [?] [Poerm?] will take land.","Would like to rent farm.","Has declined doing anything with Smith. Two hundred\n               and seventy dollars will cover amount.","Asks Woods to wait until October for money.","Unable to collect money for Woods.","Wishes to borrow $500 from [North Western] Bank [of\n               Virginia].","Think election will be between Jackson and himself.\n               Asks Woods to \"personate\" himself at the election. \"Pray\n               do not let the revolutionists out general you at a time\n               when danger appears to be so near to hand...\"","Because of infirmness, he submits his resignation as\n               commandant of Company.","Questions about location of tract of land.","Bring deed. Will not fly from bargain.","Wrote A.D. Clarke \u0026 requested him to Woods.\n               Settle note to bank endorsed by R. Simms suit.","Letter of resignation as bank director which Woods is\n               to hold and use if he wishes.","Let bearer have horses Woods is lending and send\n               advertisement for horse Woods has lost.","Concerns salt, sugar, wheat, rent due by Mallory,\n               accounts due, and the rent of property at Captina.","Asks Woods to help her brother David McClure to\n               estimate value of land she wishes to sell.","Requests for Woods to attend to by drawing money from\n               Auditor of Pubic Accounts and bring back McClures'\n               appointment as Inspector.","If he does not return in time, ask Col [Woods?] or \n                Geo[rge]\n               W[ashington] Wilson to remit money to Mr.\n               Clark.","Requests Woods to attend a Board meeting.","Horse sent back belongs to \n                Alex[an]d[er]\n               Caldwell.","Introduces [?] Jackson, a tanner who wishes to buy a\n               lot.","Questions about navigation of Elk and Ohio\n               Rivers.","Woods and Wilson are commissioners along with\n               Johnathan [sic] Buckanon [sic], Josiah Morgan, David\n               McClure to locate a road from Cummins's Mill to\n               Wheeling.","Asks that money due her be paid.","Power of attorney has been obtained from President of\n               Literary Fund authorizing the subscription of $50,000 of\n               [North Western Bank of Virginia] stock at Wellsburgh.\n               Application will be made to Board of Directors to open\n               books. Recommends it.","Asks Woods to come get his wheat.","Put a note in for Curtis \u0026 Co. for discount.","Offers service in locating warrants.","Under guard as a deserter. Defends himself.","Mother has 100 bushels of wheat to grind.","Desires to lease property.","Procured letter from Alpheus Willson for Woods to see\n               concerning directors of North Western Bank of Virginia.\n               Includes copy of ALS, of Alpheus P. Wilison to John\n               Tyler concerning appointments of directors of North\n               Western Bank of Virginia. 3 pages.","Requests Woods to write [?] Jacobs and bring patents\n               with him.","Invitation. Glad [?] is Congressional candidate.","Soldiers must bring public arms to batallion muster\n               for inspection. \"Whatever thoughts you or I had of\n               resigning (as I most seriously had) it cannot it will\n               not now do to resign until the storm is over;...\"","Has received orders to march to Point Pleasant.","Concerning the location of a road (possibly the\n               Cumberland Road.","To inquire regarding the payment to taxes. Woods is\n               also to call on General Breckenridge.","Asks Governor to confer with President of United\n               States to request protection from Indians. Also signed\n               by \n                Cha[rle]s Wells, John\n               Dant, John Davis, \n                Hez[ekiah]\n               Davison, John Haymond, \n                Corn[eliu]s\n               Bogard, John Haddan, \n                W[illia]m\n               [Morrez?], W.H. Cavendish, and H. Caperton.","Asks Ruggles to intervene in legislation.","Signed by Jacob Lee.","Needs new deed from Croghan's father to be recorded\n               in the County where the land is.","Concerns lawsuit of \n                J. Wilson v. \n                Woods.","Concerns Bank of United States. If it is granted a\n               charter, Woods suggests alterations and amendments to\n               it.","Asks Barber to send messenger to deliver legal notice\n               to Stephen R. Wilson.","Proposal to trade land.","Includes [Archibald Woods] to [?]. Concerns\n               establishment of post office at Capteena. 1 page. Draft.\n               AM.","Elijah Woods failed on his part of agreement to\n               explore or locate warrants.","Wishes to make a settlement by purchasing slaves.\n               Wants young ones not in habit of running away. \"...those\n               of a contrary disposition are however often the best\n               slaves but situated as we are in this County\n               between...Pencilvania [Pennsylvania] \u0026 Ohio...and\n               where slavery is much ridiculed, any Negro of an\n               interprising [enterprising] disposition and forward in\n               their Manners are almost certain to go into one or the\n               other states or down the Ohio;...\"","Religious ideas.","Concerns sale of lots.","Mr. Weaver declines to purchase house because wife\n               wants to quit business of keeping a public house.","Asks for information from the city.","Mr. Hinds has agreed with M. Clark for oxen. Will\n               accept your offer for his tract of land.","Includes plots on version of Maddison's or Jno\n               Mitchel's land.","Includes: Estimate of damages sustained by \n                Archib[al]d Woods in\n               consequence of lease given by Rich[ar]d Yates to James\n               Fulton. Blank notes for North Western Bank of Virginia.\n               Instructions for inquiring at Land Office in Kentucky.\n               Instructions to take paper back to broker and get paper\n               of Miami Exporting Company. Poem Lines supposed to be\n               written at Genoa. Copy of deposition concerning a land\n               dispute between Samuel Todd and the executors of Andrew\n               Woods. Instructions for formation on parade ground and\n               for inspection of sentinels by officer of the day. [ca.\n               1812]. [Alexander?] Caldwell to [Archibald] Wood[s].\n               Wants to borrow shovels. Parody of a candidates speech,\n               Robert [Poage] to [Archibald Woods]. Petition to\n               Virginia Governor to ask for protection for frontiers\n               from Federal Government. Vote for governor of\n               Pennsylvania in four counties. Formula for\n               sheep-dip.","Correspondents include George W. Bailey, William C.\n               P. Breckinridge, S. L. Brown, Mrs. S. T. Cook, T.\n               Gallaher, Louisa A. Kemper, George A. Paull, A. J. Poag,\n               C. C. Poage, Charles M. Poage, G. H. Poage, George B.\n               Poage, J. C. Poage, M. Annie Poage, S. C. Poage, Thomas\n               K. Poage, J. N. Powers, Margaret Sisson, Andrew W.\n               Williamson, and Edgar Woods."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore publishing quotations or excerpts from any\n            materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of\n            Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the\n            copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Publication Rights/Restrictions on Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any\n            materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of\n            Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the\n            copyright, if not Swem Library."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract label=\"Abstract\"\u003ePapers, chiefly 1783-1846, of\n         Archibald Woods of Ohio County, West Virginia. 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The papers\n         concern his family, the Poage family, and the Houston family,\n         as well as his business dealings."],"names_ssim":["Baker family,","Morgan family,","Baker\n            family.","Morgan\n            family.","Levi Barber,","Daniel Call ,","Philip Doddridge,","Chapman Johnson,","Henry Lee,","James Pindall,","Benjamin Ruggles,","Daniel Sheffey,","John Tyler,","Edgar Campbell Wilson,","George Washington Wilson,","Thomas Wilson,","Archibald Woods.","Barber,\n            Levi.","Call, Daniel,\n            1765 (ca.)-1840.","Doddridge,\n            Philip, 1773-1832.","Johnson,\n            Chapman, 1779-1849.","Lee, Henry,\n            1756-1818.","Pindall,\n            James, 1783 (ca.)-1825.","Ruggles,\n            Benjamin, 1783-1857.","Sheffey,\n            Daniel, 1770-1830.","Tyler, John,\n            1790-1862.","Wilson, Edgar\n            Campbell, 1800-1860.","Wilson,\n            George Washington, b. 1807.","Wilson,\n            Thomas, 1765-1826."],"famname_ssim":["Baker family,","Morgan family,","Baker\n            family.","Morgan\n            family."],"persname_ssim":["Levi Barber,","Daniel Call ,","Philip Doddridge,","Chapman Johnson,","Henry Lee,","James Pindall,","Benjamin Ruggles,","Daniel Sheffey,","John Tyler,","Edgar Campbell Wilson,","George Washington Wilson,","Thomas Wilson,","Archibald Woods.","Barber,\n            Levi.","Call, Daniel,\n            1765 (ca.)-1840.","Doddridge,\n            Philip, 1773-1832.","Johnson,\n            Chapman, 1779-1849.","Lee, Henry,\n            1756-1818.","Pindall,\n            James, 1783 (ca.)-1825.","Ruggles,\n            Benjamin, 1783-1857.","Sheffey,\n            Daniel, 1770-1830.","Tyler, John,\n            1790-1862.","Wilson, Edgar\n            Campbell, 1800-1860.","Wilson,\n            George Washington, b. 1807.","Wilson,\n            Thomas, 1765-1826."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":2280,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T15:05:41.285Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_viw00093_c648"}},{"id":"viu_viu01237_c04_c02_c22","type":"Item","attributes":{"title":"Zebulon Weaver","breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu01237_c04_c02_c22#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"viu_viu01237_c04_c02_c22","ref_ssm":["viu_viu01237_c04_c02_c22"],"id":"viu_viu01237_c04_c02_c22","ead_ssi":"viu_viu01237","_root_":"viu_viu01237","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu01237_c04_c02","parent_ssi":"viu_viu01237_c04_c02","parent_ssim":["viu_viu01237","viu_viu01237_c04","viu_viu01237_c04_c02"],"parent_ids_ssim":["viu_viu01237","viu_viu01237_c04","viu_viu01237_c04_c02"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["Casey and Dudley Family Papers \n         ca.\n         1923-1988","Correspondence of Joseph Edward Casey \n               \n               1937-1969","Abe Murcock"],"parent_unittitles_tesim":["Casey and Dudley Family Papers \n         ca.\n         1923-1988","Correspondence of Joseph Edward Casey \n               \n               1937-1969","Abe Murcock"],"text":["Casey and Dudley Family Papers \n         ca.\n         1923-1988","Correspondence of Joseph Edward Casey \n               \n               1937-1969","Abe Murcock","Zebulon Weaver"],"title_filing_ssi":"Zebulon Weaver","title_ssm":["Zebulon Weaver"],"title_tesim":["Zebulon Weaver"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Zebulon Weaver"],"component_level_isim":[3],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"collection_ssim":["Casey and Dudley Family Papers \n         ca.\n         1923-1988"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"child_component_count_isi":0,"level_ssm":["Item"],"level_ssim":["Item"],"sort_isi":280,"_nest_path_":"/components#3/components#1/components#21","timestamp":"2026-05-21T12:05:11.940Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viu_viu01237","ead_ssi":"viu_viu01237","_root_":"viu_viu01237","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu01237","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/uva-sc/viu01237.xml","title_ssm":["Casey and Dudley Family Papers \n         ca.\n         1923-1988"],"title_tesim":["Casey and Dudley Family Papers \n         ca.\n         1923-1988"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["10974"],"text":["10974","Casey and Dudley Family Papers \n         ca.\n         1923-1988","This collection\n         consists of ca. 9,000 items.","The collection is without restrictions.","Arranged chronologically.","chronological","Condolences","Condolences","Condolences","Condolences","Condolences","Condolences","Condolences","Condolences","Condolences","Condolences","Condolences","Condolences","Condolences","Condolences","Condolences","campaign material; 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