Matthew Maury, Laurel Hill, Virginia, to his brother, James S. Maury, near Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia, 1827
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- Box 2, Folder 29
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Wrote to him from New York but has not received his reply; wants to know if James will come with him to Liverpool when he goes back home; asks if Reuben of Tom can take care of the farm for him while he is away; leaves for Richmond tomorrow and expects to hear from him there; his other travel plans; will not be able to visit Tom and Reuben sinc ehe will not be in Virginia very long; unless he says he cannot come to Liverpool; in which case, he will have to kidnap him and bring him along anyway; news of family in Laurel Hill; sneds regards; tells him not to bring too many clothes; he will show him Ann's letter in Richmond. 2pp. ALS Including T's of ALS, 1p.
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