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Deed - August 11, 1794
This deed is for the purchase of 150 acres of land in Greenbrier County by Charles Caffrey Martin from John Pate. The deal is conditioned on Martin giving Christian Vinyard a title to one hundred acres of land in Bedford County which Vinyard has purchased but has not received title. There is a replenum bond involved in the deal payable to Jno. Hook which amounts "to upwards of four pounds". The 150 acres is from a tract of 1000 acres being the re...
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Letter - August 14, 1842
Letter headed "Leigh August 14th 1842" from Mary Gilmer to her daughter Lucy Gilmer at Catawba near Fincastle, Botetourt, tells much family news, weather damage to crops, a lot of rain and many hail storms, of visitors from Louisiana, death of Peter and Lucy Minor's young child, plans for William Gilmer's trip to Botetourt with Peachy Gilmer and James Breckinridge, problems with the servants (slaves) not wanting to work, tells of Isabella (Harmer...
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Letter - August 14, 1842
Letter headed "Leigh August 14th 1842" from Mary Gilmer to her daughter Lucy Gilmer at Catawba near Fincastle, Botetourt, tells much family news, weather damage to crops, a lot of rain and many hail storms, of visitors from Louisiana, death of Peter and Lucy Minor's young child, plans for William Gilmer's trip to Botetourt with Peachy Gilmer and James Breckinridge, problems with the servants (slaves) not wanting to work, tells of Isabella (Harmer...
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Letter - August 14, 1842
Letter headed "Leigh August 14th 1842" from Mary Gilmer to her daughter Lucy Gilmer at Catawba near Fincastle, Botetourt, tells much family news, weather damage to crops, a lot of rain and many hail storms, of visitors from Louisiana, death of Peter and Lucy Minor's young child, plans for William Gilmer's trip to Botetourt with Peachy Gilmer and James Breckinridge, problems with the servants (slaves) not wanting to work, tells of Isabella (Harmer...
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Letter - February 1, 1808
Letter dated February 1, 1808 and postmarked Richmond, Virginia, February 22, addressed to General John Preston, Christiansburg, Montgomery County, from the Standing Committee of the Virginia Legislature notifying him of his nomination as an elector for his district (composed of Greenbrier, Bath, Monroe, Kanawha, Mason, and Montgomery Counties) and asking him to pledge his support for James Madison as the next President of the United States.
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