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  1. Account Statement for Fleming Saunders from M. Hollins & Co. for the Year 1860, Covering a Wide Range of Purchases - January 1, 1861

    Account statement and invoice for Fleming Saunders from M. Hollins & Company for the year 1860, covering debits for a wide range of purchases, such as leather, cloth, food, household supplies, medicine, building materials, fertilizer, and farm supplies and equipment.The list includes more than 120 items, each one dated, with quantities and unit prices in most cases. Besides purchases, the list includes some cash payments and services provided, no...

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    Account Statement from M. Hollins & Co, page 1
  2. Letter - April 5, 1842

    Letter headed "Catawba April 5, 1842" from Emma Breckinridge to her sister Lucy at Leigh, Hardin's Tavern, Albemarle, Virginia. This long letter tells of plans for the wedding of Lizzie Watts and encourages Lucy to plan to attend as Lizzie wants her to be a bridesmaid. Mr. B has offered to advance money for her wedding clothes. There is discussion of loans not being repaid, and Emma suggests this letter be destroyed after reading. James Watts se...

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  3. Letter from Anna Maria (Saunders) Preston at Wyndhurst, Albermarle County, Virginia, to Her Mother, Alice (Watts) Saunders at Flat Creek, Campbell County, Virginia, Expressing Regret that She Is Not at Flat Creek, Giving News of Preston Hampton and John Montgomery Preston, Relating the Death of Col Raleigh T. Colston and his Funeral, Telling of Improvements to the House, Sending Love to Family Members and Asking about Errands - December 24, 1863

    A letter from Anna Maria (Saunders) Preston at Wyndhurst, in Albermarle County, Virginia, to her mother, Alice (Watts) Saunders at Flat Creek, Campbell County, Virginia, expressing her regret that she is not at Flat Creek for Christmas but says that she and her husband Thomas Lewis Preston can not both leave and she does not want to abandon him; she gives news of Preston Hampton who is expected any day and John Montgomery Preston, still convalesc...

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    Letter from Anna Maria (Saunders) Preston, page 1
  4. Letter from Anna Maria (Saunders) Preston at Wyndhurst, Albermarle County, Virginia, to Her Mother, Alice (Watts) Saunders at Flat Creek, in Campbell County, Virginia, Expressing Concern for Her Health, Describing the Problems of Building Their New House at Wyndhurst, Telling of Refashioning a Dress, Giving Accounts of Numerous Friends, Especially a Cousin John M. Preston Recovering from a Wound, and Discussing Plans for Christmas - Late Fall 1863

    Letter from Anna Maria (Saunders) Preston at Wyndhurst, Albermarle County, Virginia, to her mother, Alice (Watts) Saunders, expressing her concern for her health and saying that she also suffers from neuralgia brought on by exposure; describing the problems of building their new house at Wyndhurst because of the expense and shortage of timber; telling of refashioning a muslin dress by soaking it in borax; thanking her mother for sending soap and ...

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    Letter from Anna Maria (Saunders) Preston, page 1
  5. Letter from Anna Maria (Saunders) Preston in Abingdon, Virginia to her mother, Alice (Watts) Saunders, relating the story of an accident she and her husband, Thomas Lewis Preston, suffered in the stagecoach outside Christiansburg, while returning home from Oaklands in Roanoke County, Virginia - April 17, 1854

    Letter from Anna Maria (Saunders) Preston, in Abingdon, Virginia to her mother, Alice (Watts) Saunders, relating the story of an accident she and her husband, Thomas Lewis Preston, suffered in the stagecoach outside Christiansburg, while returning home from Oaklands, in Roanoke County, Virginia; she says the accident was caused by the driver's drunkenness and recklessness in trying to pass another coach; she mentions as other passengers Messrs El...

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    Letter from Anna Maria (Saunders) Preston
  6. Letter from Anna Maria (Saunders) Preston to Fleming Saunders, telling about a sick child named Carrie - November 15, 1869

    Letter from Anna Maria (Saunders) Preston to Fleming Saunders, telling about a sick child named Carrie; describing her financial difficulties which may force her to discharge the children's teacher, who adds to the cost of maintaining the household; stating that the main problem is a payment due on a mortgage for which they cannot raise the money and are therefore considering a sale; asking for Fleming's advice but that he not let the Davis famil...

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    Letter from Anna Maria (Saunders) Preston, page 1
  7. Letter of June 4, 1846 from Alice Watts to Mary Breckinridge - June 4, 1846

    Letter headed "June 4th 1846 -- Thursday" from Alice Matilda Watts to Mary Breckinridge at Grove Hill and carried by Cary Breckinridge, telling of family events and the long illness of her brother [James Watts] and how sick he has been for 5 weeks, of social events including an invitation to ball at Lexington, and naming several other visitors.

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  8. The Southwest Corner - n.d.

    Newspaper clipping from 'The Southwest Corner' on finding information from historical papers and books in the Roanoke area. The article mainly focuses on Col. Andrew Lewis and the log house he built on Bent Mountain called 'Longwood.' The article additionally includes a small sketch of the Lewis family, including children, spouses, and other relations. Finding family papers is a difficult task, according to the author, and he attempts to lo...

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    The Southwest Corner
  9. The Southwest Corner - n.d.

    Newspaper clipping from 'The Southwest Corner' on finding information from historical papers and books in the Roanoke area. The article mainly focuses on Col. Andrew Lewis and the log house he built on Bent Mountain called 'Longwood.' The article additionally includes a small sketch of the Lewis family, including children, spouses, and other relations. Finding family papers is a difficult task, according to the author, and he attempts to lo...

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    The Southwest Corner

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