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Ann Smith Academy Papers

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Includes 2 bound volumes of minutes of the meetings of its Board of Trustees (1807-1910), yearly reports of the various principals, miscellaneous correspondence, business papers, bills and receipts.

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Draft will of Elijah Forsythe

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This collection contains an undated, unsigned draft of Elijah Forsythe's will. Forsythe lived in Rockbridge County, Va. There is a signature of Archibald Graham Esq on the backside.

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Draft will of Elijah Forsythe 0.01 Linear Feet 1 folder

William Alexander Graham Narrative

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A narrative of William Alexander Graham's journeys, medical training, and career from 1816-1819, in Lexington, and Abingdon, Virginia and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, taken from his diaries and letters, including references to some well-known contemporary figures like actors James Wallack and Thomas Cooper and artist Benjamin West.There is a summary of included names and places in the control folder.

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William Alexander Graham Narrative 1 Item 1 (notebook.)

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