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Abraham Hewes Journals

0.40 Linear Feet
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Journals, 1795-1805, of Abraham Hewes, merchant, of Alexandria, Va.

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Abraham Hewes Journals 0.40 Linear Feet

Adolphus Weir Account Book

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Account book, 1790-1806, of Adolphus Weir, blacksmith, of Lexington, Va.

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Alexander Haight family collection

7 Linear Feet 7 boxes, 1 map case
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The Alexander Haight family collection contains correspondence, legal and financial documents, account ledgers, photographs, and other materials created and collected by members of the Haight family of Fairfax County, Virginia, including during their time living and working on Sully Plantation, during and after the Civil War, and into the mid-20th century, including during World War I.
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Alexander Haight family collection 7 Linear Feet 7 boxes, 1 map case

Andrew Reid Account Book

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Account book, 1787-1837, of Andrew Reid, farmer and landowner of Rockbridge County, Virginia. The last several years of the book were kept by an unidentified individual. 124 p. : bound volume ; 46 cm.

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Andrew Reid Account Book 0.20 Linear Feet

Archibald Stuart Ledgers

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Account books, 1788-1831, kept by Stuart who was a lawyer in Staunton, Va. Accounts concern his law practice, personal finances, and include accounts concerning the building of his house.

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Armistead-Cocke Papers

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Correspondence, 1756-1764, of Maria Carter Armistead (including letters written by Mrs. Thomas Feilde); business papers, 1782-1828, of William Cocke of "Bremo," Henrico County, Virginia and of "Oakland," Cumberland County, Virginia; and letters, 1861-1863, of William Fauntleroy Cocke, Thomas Lewis Preston Cocke and Edmund Randolph Cocke concerning their service in the Confederate States Army (including the Battle of First Bull Run).

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Armistead-Cocke Papers 2.50 Linear Feet

Austin-Twyman Papers

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Papers, 1765 (1800-1890) 1939, of the Austin, Twyman, Spiller and Horsley families of Amherst and Buckingham counties, Virginia.

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Austin-Twyman Papers 27.50 Linear Feet

Baer Family Papers

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This collection in comprised principally business and family correspondence and general papers of the Baer family of the Panther Gap vicinity of Rockbridge County, Va. with a concentration of papers relative to the family's land holdings such as maps, indentures, and wills. Other highlights are a group of twenty-one manuscript weaving drafts for making household textiles, a family Bible in German(l744), local militia fines, genealogical materials, some relating to the Decker and Hite (Heyt) families, and two farming account books of Joseph Baer, 1853-1859.

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Baird Family Papers

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Collection includes papers, 1656-1848, concerning Essex County, Va. including land records and wills, many of which relate to the Rowzee family. Many of the records date from the seventeenth century.

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Baird Family Papers 8.01 Linear Feet

B. J. Spruell Account Book

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Account book, 1832-1836, of B. J. Spruell, guardian of Eleanor P. Ross. Also includes accounts of an unidentified person of [Rockbridge County, Va.?] concerning iron and hemp and accounts, 1826-1831, of the estate of John Ross.

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B. J. Spruell Account Book 0.10 Linear Feet

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