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  1. 03/15/1862 9/22/1859

    Letter headed March 15th 1862 from Julia to her husband Gilmer Breckinridge telling of the results of the drafting of new men into the Confederate Army, appears that the draft filled all the local companies: Dr. Bowyer's and Joe Anderson's both are full now, suggested that bank officers should not be drafted, brothers Cary and James are at Grove Hill, Uncle Jordan [Anthony] received a letter describing the Merrimack victory and the concerns in Wa...

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  2. letter - April 10, 1841

    Letter headed "Leigh April 10th 1841" from Mary Gilmer at Leigh, near Hardins Tavern, Albemarle County, Virginia to her son John at "High School", Theological Seminary, DC. She mentions the death of President William Henry Harrison and his inaugural address which John had attended and stated that he would have seen three presidents that day if they had been pointed out to him: Harrison, Tyler, and Adams. Talks of family and friends, potential lan...

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  3. letter - June 18, 1844

    A letter headed "Smithfield, June 18th 1844" from Jane G. Preston to her cousin, Lucy Gilmer, at Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia telling of her experience at the recent [Episcopal] Church Convention, and how much she enjoyed being with Lucy, invited her to visit, and tells of her pleasure that Lucy has been baptized, short section on bad weather, problems with the wheat crop.

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  4. Letter - April 12, 1841

    Letter postmarked Hardin's Tavern on April 2, 1841 from Mary Gilmer to her daughter Emma Gilmer Breckinridge, at Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia, with news of the plantation and crops, prospects for a good year, gives number of tobacco plants planted and estimated number to be harvested at the end of the season, family news about traveling to various homes, news that Harmer is back at work and doing well, although his mother is distressed t...

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  5. Letter - April 4, 1835

    Letter dated April 4, 1835 from Peachy R. Gilmer, with a note added from Mary Gilmer, to their daughter, Emma Breckinridge, at Catawba in Fincastle. Family news: political comments-the election, crowded polls, Jackson party vs. the Whigs, and comments on several of their friends and neighbors.

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  6. Letter - August 22, 1842

    Letter headed "Leigh August 22nd 1842" from Mary Gilmer at Hardins Tavern, Virginia, to her daughter Emma Breckinridge at Catawba near Fincastle with many interesting events and persons names mentioned. Tells of going to church, changing preachers, a camp meeting going on in the area for the servants (slaves) and writing a permission slip for one of her slaves to be allowed to join the church [Baptist],discussion of the crops that will be harvest...

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  7. Letter - February 14, 1842

    Letter with no heading to John Gilmer at "High School, Theological Seminary PO" and dated February 14, 1842 from his Mother Mary Gilmer near Hardin's Tavern, Virginia. His mother writes of her shock that he has spent $261 in just 5 months and asks for an accounting of where it has gone. She tells of an incident where a slave got a key to the barn and stole flour from the barn. The slave was whipped and ran away. She tells of the consequences of t...

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  8. Letter - February 26, 1842

    Letter headed "Howard February 26 Saturday [1842]" from John Gilmer to his mother Mary Gilmer, at Hardin's Tavern, Albemarle County, Virginia. John wrote the first part of this letter explaining how he was spending money for his education and a report on the progress he is making, joining the debating society, need for more clothes and so forth. The second part of this letter was written by Mary Gilmer to her daughter Emma Breckinridge (no addres...

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  9. Letter - January 1844 [year selected by context]

    Letter headed "Oak Lands January, Sunday evening" [year is by context 1844] from Mary Peachy Gilmer to her mother Mary Gilmer, who is visiting at Catawba near Fincastle, Botetourt, Virginia, telling of events at Oak Lands, going to church to hear Mr. Pendleton preach (not very well), report on how her studies are going. Last portion of the letter is written with a pencil and is very faint, but Peach names a list of things that sister Lucy left at...

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  10. Letter - November 25, 1844

    Letter headed "Catawba, November 25, 1844" from Emma Gilmer Breckinridge to her sister Lucy Gilmer at Leigh, near Hardin's Tavern, Albemarle, Virginia, responding to her last letter and giving a lot of news about family and friends, tells of plans to move from Catawba to Grove Hill and inviting all the family to gather there for Christmas, today is her wedding anniversary, new plans for their driveway at Grove Hill, of a little girl who has lost ...

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  11. Letter from Emma Gilmer Breckinridge to daughter, Mary Breckinridge Woodville - January 29, 1858 01/25/1858 19/15/1853 /1853 08/10/1853 08/10/1835

    Letter headed "Grove Hill, Jan 29th, 1858" from Emma Gilmer Breckinridge to her daughter Mary Breckinridge Woodville telling of expecting "considerable sleet tonight", what the rest of the family is doing, local news about their friends and neighbors, Mr. Breckinridge has increased Dr. Williams salary by $25 [per year} as "your Papa thinks he is worth more", Dr. Meredith does most of the practice among the servants [slaves]", tells of a trunk tha...

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    Letter from Emma Breckinridge to Mary Woodville, page 1

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