A Guide to the Richard P. Camp Letter, 26 July 1810
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the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 38450
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Preferred Citation
Richard P. Camp. Letter, 26 July 1810. Accession 38450, Local Government Records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Acquisition Information
Transfer from the Caroline County Clerk of Court, Bowling Green, Virginia.
Scope and Content Information
Letter, dated 26 July 1810, from Richard P. Camp (d. ca. 1816) of Caroline County, Virginia, to Lawrence Taliaferro Dade (1785-1842) of Orange County, Virginia. Camp writes that he intends to sell one of his slaves in order to repay a debt he owes Dade and asks him to meet at Caroline August Court. This accession is a part of the Caroline County Circuit Court records.