A Guide to the William Meredith Letters, 1830-1837
A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 30718
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Use Restrictions
There are no restrictions.
Preferred Citation
William Meredith Letters, 1830-1837. Accession 30718, Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Acquisition Information
Lent for copying by Edmund E. Meredith of Richmond, Virginia, 9 March 1980.
Biographical Information
William Meredith was born 15 January 1784 in New Kent County, Virginia, to Elisha Meredith (1756-1796) and Anne Layne Clopton (d. 1816). Meredith became a doctor and moved to Louisa County, Virginia, where he became a prominent member of the community. Meredith married Sarah Ford Gardner (1795-1865) 12 June 1809, and they had several children. Meredith died 13 March 1875.
Scope and Content
Letters, 1830-1837, of William Meredith (1784-1875) of Louisa County, Virginia, consisting of letters between Meredith and his son Thomas G. Meredith, as well as a letter to Thomas G. Meredith from his brother Reuben G. Meredith. Letters discuss Thomas G. Meredith's education at Hampden-Sydney College, including his courses and expenses; Thomas's possible future career as a teacher; Thomas's dental care; religious revivals in Louisa County; Louisa County agricultures, including corn and wheat crops; severity of the 1831-1832 winter in Louisa County; the Louisa County local elections in 1835; Reuben G. Meredith's political views, including his support for the administration of Andrew Jackson and his belief that the Union is a compact of sovereign states; and other social and family news. Also includes an unfinished deed, 11 May 1836, for a lot in Richmond, Virginia, from William and Sarah F. Meredith (d. 1865) to an as yet specified grantee.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically.