James Maury, Steady Reuben's, near Charlottesville, Virginia, to his sister, Elizabeth Herndon, Laurel Hill, Spotsylvania, 1833

Containers:
Box 2, Folder 78
Scope and content:

Called on Mr. Barbour; James is now much more rational; are closing his affairs and hope to be able to visit her in the second week of July; Tom's wife's health; saw his old friend Milly and enjoyed his visit; the hot weather; on July 2nd Anne and Rutson have been spending the last three days going over to James's belongings and deciding what to keep and what to seell; sends regards. 2pp. ALS Including Ts of ALS, 2pp.

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