Inventory of the Robert Blackwell Papers 1797-1880 Blackwell, Robert Papers, 1797-1880 Mss. 39.2 B56

Inventory of the Robert Blackwell Papers 1797-1880

A Collection in the
Manuscripts and Rare Books Department
Collection Number Mss. 39.2 B56


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Repository
Special Collections, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary
Collection number
Mss. 39.2 B56
Title
Robert Blackwell Papers, 1797-1880.
Extent
75 items.
Creator
Blackwell Family, Robert Blackwell, Upton Hardy.
Language
English
Abstract
Correspondence of Robert Blackwell and business records of the Blackwell family mill, tanyard, store and farm, Lunenburg County, Virginia, dated 1797-1880.

Administrative Information

Restrictions on Access

Collection is open to all researchers.

Publication Rights/Restrictions on Use

Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.

Preferred Citation

Robert Blackwell Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.

Acquisition Information

Purchase: 75 items, January 1928.

Scope and Content Information

Letters, 1835-1859, written to Robert Blackwell "Brickland," Lochleven, Lunenburg County, Virginia from relatives in Tennessee and Texas; and business records of the Blackwell family mill, tanyard, store and farm. Includes papers relating to the lawsuit of Blackwell and Featherston v. Hawthorne; and a letter, 30 November 1847, from Upton E. Hardy to his guardian Robert Blackwell asking permission to leave because of his illness and discussing Benjamin Stoddert Ewell's advice to him.

Arrangement

Organization

This collection is organized into 4 Series. Series 1 contains letters; Series 2 contains legal papers; Series 3 contains accounts; and Series 4 contains other papers.

Arrangement

This collection is first arranged into series. Then, series 1 and 2 are arranged chronologically and series 3 is arranged alphabetically.

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Contents List

Letters, 1835-1859.
Box-folder 1:1
Series 1: Letters
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Legal Papers, 1869-1880.
Box-folder 1:1
Series 2: Legal Papers
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Accounts, 1797-1859.
Box-folder 1:1
Series 3: Accounts
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Other Papers, n.d.
Box-folder 1:1
Series 4: Other Papers
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