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  1. Letter - August 24, 1841

    Letter with no heading from Mary Gilmer (and partially written by Emma Walker Breckinridge) to Lucy Gilmer at Judge Leigh's near Halifax Court House, Halifax, Virginia, telling of Frank's progress with his illness, using his changing pulse rates as a measure of his general health. some family news, mentions several people going to the Springs and the wisdom of considering such a trip as adequate treatment for many illnesses.

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  2. Letter - February 27, 1835

    Letter from William W. Gilmer to his sister, Emma W. Breckinridge, in Fincastle, Virginia, and headed Leigh (the Gilmer residence) and dated February 27, 1835. Writes about hard times, poor crops, low prices, having no money, and being rejected by a girl he had proposed to, etc. Identifies his age as 30 years, with old age coming quickly, and small prospects for the future.

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  3. Letter - September 21, 1836

    Letter dated September 21, 1836, mailed from Fincastle, from Emma W. Breckinridge to her sister Lucy, at Leigh near Hardins Tavern, Albemarle. News of friends and relations: Watts, Gamble, Burwell, etc. Talks of schools for girls, and of Lucy leaving soon for school in Richmond. Reminiscences about their father, who was visiting Emma just a year before in September. Mentions Mrs. Wharton, wife of the new minister renting a house in Salem.

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  4. Letter from William Gilmer to Mary Gilmer - September 2, 1850

    This letter headed "Char Sept 2 1850" from William Gilmer to his mother, Mary Gilmer, at Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia, telling of his meeting George W. Randolph, who had returned from the Sweet Springs, plans to visit Grove Hill in the late fall to go hunting and stay until Christmas, of the near death of his slave Evelina, and gossip about the people that Randolph had met at the Springs. The amount of postage 5[cents] was stamped on thi...

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  5. Newspaper article, titled "The Negro is Lynched" - September 20, 1893

    Extra edition of the Roanoke Daily Record, Vol. 3, No. 45, describing a riot and lynching in Roanoke, Virginia titled "The Negro is Lynched." There are also two photocopies of the newspaper article.

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    Riot

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