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Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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University of Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4110
URL: https://small.library.virginia.edu/
Katie Rojas
Administrative Information
Use Restrictions
Materials in this collection, which were created in 1765-1869, are in the public domain. Permission to publish or reproduce is not required.
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research use.
Preferred Citation
Papers
of the
Randolph
Family
of Edgehill and Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, MSS 5533, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, VA.
Acquisition Information
This collection was originally loaned to the University of Virginia Library Special Collections Department by Mrs. Page Kirk, Miss Olivia Taylor, and Miss Margaret Taylor, "Lochlyn," Charlottesville, Virginia, on January 29, 1957. Shares held by the Misses Margaret and Olivia Taylor were bequeathed to Special Collections on March 25, 1986. The share held by Mrs. Kirk's daughter, Mrs. Mary Mann Moyer, was given to Special Collections on January 5, 1987.
Biographical Note
Wilson Cary
Nicholas
(January 31, 1761-October 10, 1820) was an American politician who served in the U.S. Senate from 1799 to 1804 and was the
Governor of Virginia 1814 to 1816.
Nicholas
was born in Williamsburg, Virginia where he attended the College of William and Mary. According to
Nicholas's
entry in the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress , he served in the American Revolutionary War as commander
of George Washington's Life Guard until the unit disbanded in 1783. This appears to be an error: his entry in American National
Biography states that "he commanded Virginia volunteer units from the fall of 1780 until the following fall, but there is
no evidence that he was actually involved in battlefield action." He married Margaret Smith of Baltimore, Maryland, and settled
at "Warren" in Albemarle County where he became a member of the Virginia House of Delegates 1784-1789 and a delegate to the
ratifying convention of 1788 which approved the Federal Constitution.
Robert Carter
Nicholas
(1728-1780) was the nephew of Wilson Cary
Nicholas
and the son of Dr. George
Nicholas
and Elizabeth Carter Burwell
Nicholas
(widow of Nathaniel Burwell) of Williamsburg, Virginia. His father migrated to Virginia; his mother was the daughter of wealthy
Virginia landowner, Robert "King" Carter of Corotoman . Born January 28, 1728/9, both parents were dead by 1734. He studied
law at the College of William and Mary and practiced in the general court under the royal government. He served in the House
of Burgesses, 1755-61 as the representative from York County, and from 1766-1775 as the representative of James City County,
and was Treasurer for the colony of Virginia, 1766-1775. He was a member of the Virginia General Assembly from 1776 to 1778
and in 1779 was appointed to the high court of chancery.
Nicholas
married Anne Cary, daughter of Wilson Cary of Warwick County in 1751 and the couple had four daughters and six sons.
George
Nicholas
, born in Williamsburg about 1754, was the son of Robert Carter
Nicholas
, treasurer of Virginia from 1766 to 1776, and a great grandson of Robert "King" Carter. He attended the College of William
and Mary and became a noted attorney.
Nicholas
was a lieutenant colonel in the Continental army but spent much of his time in Baltimore and did not participate in any significant
engagements. During service in the House of Delegates in 1778-1779, 1781-1782, 1783, and from 1786 to 1788, the last three
terms representing Albemarle County,
Nicholas
became friendly with James Madison. Elected to the Virginia Ratification Convention of 1788,
Nicholas
followed Madison's lead and spoke in favor of ratification of the proposed new Constitution. Soon after the convention, he
moved west to Kentucky, where he had a distinguished career as an attorney, as a leading member of the Kentucky Constitutional
Convention of 1792, and as the first attorney general of the state and professor of law at Transylvania University.
Nicholas
wrote important letters on western affairs to Madison and to Thomas Jefferson, which George Washington also read, and tried
to convince the federal government to increase its military presence in the West to protect settlers from Indian incursions
and to secure westerners' access to the Mississippi River. George
Nicholas
died in Lexington, Kentucky, on July 25, 1799.
Sources:
Robert Carter
Nicholas
, Sr. (2009, September 8) In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia . Retrieved 13:10, October 15, 2009, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?
title=Robert_Carter_
Nicholas
,_Sr.&oldid=312497296
Library of Virginia website: http://www.virginiamemory.com/online_classroom/shaping_the_constitution/people/george_
nicholas
Scope and Content
This collection consists of the
papers
of the
Randolph
Family
of Edgehill, (commonly called the Edgehill-
Randolph
Papers
) and the Wilson Cary
Nicholas
papers
, ca. 787 items (6 Hollinger boxes, 2.5 linear shelf feet), ca. 1765-1869, and undated.
Arrangement
The
papers
are arranged in three series:
Series: I) Wilson Cary
Nicholas
Papers
Subseries A: Correspondence (Boxes 1-3)
Subseries B: Financial, Legal, and Miscellaneous
Papers
(Boxes 3-4)
Subseries C: Militia
Papers
(Box 4)
Series: II)
Randolph
Family
Papers
(Boxes 5-6)
Series: III) Drawings, Surveys, etc. (OS Edgehill-
Randolph
Box).
Separated Material
All items pertaining to Thomas Jefferson have been transferred to the Thomas Jefferson
Papers
and are described in the online Calendar of the Jefferson
Papers
of the University of Virginia: Multiple numbers. A search for "5533" should find all the Jefferson items formerly in this
collection, almost 400 items.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- African Americans -- Virginia
- Edgehill (Albemarle County, Va. : Estate)
- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
- Slavery--United States -- Virginia
Content Warning
This collection contains material which discusses enslavement and may contain racist language. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.
Funding
Funding for enhanced description and digitization of this collection was graciously provided by John C.R. Taylor, III.
Metadata Rights Declaration
This record is made available under a Universal 1.0 Public Domain Dedication Creative Commons license. The Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library of the University of Virginia makes its bibliographic records and the metadata contained therein available for public use under the CC0 1.0 Public Domain Designation.
Container List
- Subseries A: Correspondence
- Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 1
John Norton [and Sons, Merchants of London], to Robert C.1769 July 08
Nicholas
, Treasurer for the colony of Virginia, 1766-1775, discusses the progress of
Nicholas's
various business and shipping endeavors. The post script touches on
Nicholas's
petition, regarding the repealing to taxes, to the King and the Ministry.
2pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 2
John Norton to Robert C.1769 July 28
Nicholas
, replies to
Nicholas's
offer to Norton of a shipment of tobacco. Also expresses Norton's sympathies in regard to taxation laws, which he believes
that both the King and Parliament will work to revoke.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 3
John Norton to Robert C.1769 August 18
Nicholas
, apologizes for signing an address in support of the King and against those who believe in the Bill of Rights. Also thanks
Nicholas
for printing a cursory letter discussing merchant trade in Virginia.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 4
John Norton to Robert C.1770 January 03
Nicholas
, acknowledges the letters that he has received and discusses the remittance of thirteen bills of
Nicholas
amounting to £2439.56, in past debts.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 5
John Norton to Robert C.1770 January 24
Nicholas
, confirms the transfer of money for 13 bills as described in Norton's last letter. Includes a receipt from John Hunter for
100 pounds due for an annuity.
1 page and a receipt - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 6
John Norton to Robert C.1770 March 30
Nicholas
, discusses the management of debts and other business. Refers to a proposal for use of copper coinage and notes that no further
volumes are supposed to come out of Dr. Blackstone's commentaries and that he is now a judge.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 7
John Norton to Robert C.1770 April 21
Nicholas
, deals with various accounts and bills for
Nicholas
who is shipping goods. Expresses sympathy with the colonies and explains that he had lived in Virginia in the past.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 8
John Norton to Robert C.1770 July 12
Nicholas
, discusses business and finance and includes his tobacco account (tobacco account moved to the OS Edgehill-
Randolph
Box)
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 9
John Norton to Robert C.1770 July 28
Nicholas
, discusses drafts with Colonel Corbin for £591.12 and other business matters.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 10
John Norton to Robert C.1770 August 25
Nicholas
, acknowledges the process of two orders—one in regard to Portsmith and the other to Sarah Pitt for £260 and asks in future
if he would indicate on each bill from which account it is to be paid, whether private or Treasury.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 11
John Norton to Robert C.1770 December 01
Nicholas
, requests payment for the shipping of garden seed (£8.2) Mentions the general belief that there will be a war with Spain.
Includes an invoice and a bill of landing.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 12
John Norton to Robert C.1771 February 13
Nicholas
, discusses
Nicholas's
continued business ventures; Refers to some British financial issue concerning Colonel Tucker and Mr. Hunter; Norton is having
a new ship Virginia built at Ipswich; Explains that the possibility of war with Spain is diminishing yet he still hesitates
to plan trips.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 13
James Buchanan to Robert C.1771 May 04
Nicholas
, apologizes for his misplaced faith in Messrs. Dunmoor and for the delay in the transfer of the goods.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 14
John Norton to Robert C.1771 May 29
Nicholas
, refers to a previous letter from
Nicholas
that indicates that Norton has been acting as a financial agent for Virginia which no longer requires his aid. Norton suggests
that for their occasional needs that they should use Mr. Montague.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 15
John Norton to Robert C.1771 July 18
Nicholas
, discusses business and the accounts concerning the poor cotton and tobacco crops.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 16
John Norton to [Robert C.1771 August 31
Nicholas
], has had a conference with Mr. Pownall concerning copper coinage which they feel should be at the Sterling rate, namely
46 half pence to the Avoirdupois pound, instead of 52 Irish currency, probably the Virginia halfpenny. Inquires after one
J.N. who was ordered to leave Virginia for health reasons. Post script mentions that Mrs. Horrocks was suffering from a mild
case of smallpox.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 17
John Norton to Robert C.1771 September 07
Nicholas
, discusses the shipping routes of various captains involved with various aspects of his business affairs. Assures him that
Mrs. Horrocks is recovering fully from the smallpox.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 18
1772 April 30
1 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 19
John Norton to Robert C.1772 May 15
Nicholas
, states that there are two bills amounting to £ 151.18 enclosed; these bills are missing.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 20
John Norton to Robert C.1772 July 09
Nicholas
, discusses
Nicholas's
proposal to introduce copper coins and Lord Hillsborough's appreciation of the proposal and promise to speak with the King
and Mr. [Charles Sloane] Cadogan, Master of the Mint. Discusses plans regarding the purchase of marble for a statue honoring
Lord Botetourt (erected in Williamsburg in 1773) and the purchase of a clock for the new courthouse in Williamsburg, which
will cost more than he has sent for the purchase. Advises
Nicholas
to discharge his bills and loans in London because of the financial crisis resulting from frequent bankruptcies among bankers
and traders, not only in London, but also Edinburgh and Glasgow, partly caused by their tendency to gamble in Exchange Alley
and partly by immense quantities of circulating
paper
, for which there is no real property.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 21
John Norton to Robert C.1772 August 08
Nicholas
, provides additional news about the financial crisis in Great Britain, discusses payments made to Mr. Earnshaw, Duke of Beaufort,
Colonel Corbin, Colonel Richard
Randolph
, and Robert Miller, mentions the work on the Botetourt statue, and informs him that Lord Hillsborough has gone out of office
without completing the work for the copper coinage for Virginia, over his disgust concerning the desire for a new colony on
the Mississippi. Also informs that Richard Oswald plans to lend money to
Nicholas
without interest.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 22
A.1783 November 24
Nicholas
to John Richardson, discusses the conditions and requirements for hiring out his enslaved Black laborers, expecting either
a portion of the crop or the supply of their clothing and good food to the enslaved laborers and payment of the taxes levied
upon them; he also discusses possible livestock deals.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 23
James Monroe to Wilson Cary[circa 1783]
Nicholas
, discusses his plans to travel to the 'western country' and congratulates Wilson on his upcoming wedding; he also shares
his plans of purchasing a tract of between six and ten thousand acres near Charlottesville, photocopy of 2 pages transferred
to the vault, James Monroe
papers
- Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 24
Richard1784 June 07
Randolph
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, asks his support for his claim for the loss of a shipment of flour for £466.18, which had been sent to Suffolk but stopped
at Sandy Point by order of the Committee of Safety in 1776; Patrick Henry had told the House of Delegates to reject his claim
because of the supposed poor quality of the flour, assuming it was like that of Colonel Sims who was refused at Williamsburg,
but he offers the testimony of Committeemen Colonel Diggs and Tabb who had actually examined what he had sent.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 25
George1788 March 08
Nicholas
to [Wilson Cary
Nicholas
?], gives brief news on the health of the receiver's wife and daughter and mentions a debt of his father's involving [John]
Jacquelin Ambler.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 26
George1789 May 08
Nicholas
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, contains observations on his land in Kentucky, Mercer, Fayette, part of Lincoln, and the road from Limestone to Lexington.
He has good prospects for crops of corn, tobacco, flax, and hemp and notes that "parties run high here. I absolutely refuse
to have anything to do with politics," but is trying to put in motion something for the encouragement of home manufacturing.
Urges his brother to purchase land but not to buy any until he has come and seen the country. George
Nicholas's
findings on his travels to several cities.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 27
James Buchanan to Wilson Cary1789 September 29
Nicholas
, apologizes for missing Wilson and his wife before they leave the following morning.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 28
Samuel Smith to Wilson Cary1789 November 07
Nicholas
, discusses financial matters and the price of wheat and expresses regret over missing an appointment.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 29
George1789 November 24
Nicholas
to [Wilson Cary
Nicholas
?], declares he will not accept the appointment from the President if it is an obstacle to anything he can make a profit
from and will not accept a public office without a salary.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 30
Samuel and John Smith to [Wilson Cary1789 December 03
Nicholas
?], discusses the price of wheat and the government's need for it.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 31
Edm[und]1790 Mar 24
Randolph
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
?], discusses
Randolph's
concern with his current situation and past ill- successes. Despite these problems, he will stay one to two more years but
asks the receiver to sell his Charlotte lands above White's Road. Provides information of his wife's critical situation, suspecting
the loss of a fetus.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 32
Edm[und]1791 March 06
Randolph
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, has heard from [Littleton Waller] Tazewell and his destination is for the springs via Charlottesville, discusses political
developments that are getting discussed more time in newspapers. Suggests that important changes to the constitution—extending
its powers—are being discussed. Because of the sensitive nature of the material,
Randolph
suggests that
Nicholas
may learn more from Colonel Monroe who is carrying the letter.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 33
Sam[uel] [Dyer] to Wilson Cary1791 August 29
Nicholas
, requests payment of the £29 owed him by
Nicholas
, if possible, when he travels to Richmond.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 34
David1791 August 29
Randolph
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, heading to the Prince Edward [County?] district court, discusses the terms of the payment of debt owed him and pledges the
continuation of their friendship.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 35
Sam[uel] [Dyer?] to Wilson Cary1791 September 07
Nicholas
, expresses concern about testifying on his behalf in court in the dispute of
Nicholas
against his neighbor and hopes that can be avoided; he may not be able to attend the next District Court session at all because
he will be in Richmond.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 36
Edward Carter to Wilson [C.1791 December 11
Nicholas
?], short note promises his man Will to deliver two letters and twenty [guineas] for Mr. Cam[p]bell, the lawyer with whom
Carter's son lives and asks for a sample of his flour.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 37
George1792 February 01
Nicholas
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, discusses a settlement with John Jacquelin Ambler and other business transactions and the acquisition of lands.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 38
Carter Page to Wilson Cary1793 September 27
Nicholas
, expresses Page's acceptance of a request of
Nicholas's
because of the "high opinion that I have of your integrity…tho I don't know how I can justify it to Mr. Cary's Estate, for
which I act,"
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 39
Jacob Kinney to Wilson Cary1793 November 30
Nicholas
, discusses the surveying of land in Montgomery County which has now became part of Wythe County, since Montgomery County
was divided recently. Although the letter indicates that
papers
concerning this land were enclosed, these
papers
are not present. Gives
Nicholas
the ability to purchase land for him.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 40
Edm[und]1793 December 07
Randolph
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, discusses the hesitancies of banks and other financial offices to do much business after a "malignant fever" went through
the town.
Randolph
, however, agrees to help
Nicholas
in his business endeavors which include a shipment of coal to Manchester and a promise to ship a stock of rods [for nails?]
from Germantown if he approves.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 41
John Guerrant, Brigadier General, to Wilson Cary1794 June 05
Nicholas
, discusses the sending of three copies of Militia Orders, on executive direction, he orders him to reclaim "such of the books
containing the system of discipline published by Baron Steuben and adopted by Congress in their resolution of the 29th of
March 1779 as have been distributed among the former militia officers in your regiment" as well as those still serving and
return them to him so they may be standardized according to the 22nd Section of the militia law due to the threat to the country;
he also states "The deranged state of the militia of Albemarle and Amherst, inconsequence of the delay in the recommendations
of the off[icers?] 'till so late a period, had induced me to defer the regimental meetings of the commissioned officers for
the purpose of being trained by the Brigade Inspector"
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 42
John Guerrant, Brigadier General, to Wilson Cary1794 August 23
Nicholas
, sets the date of October 13th and 14th for the upcoming regimental meeting of the officers of the 47th Regiment for training
and instruction by the Brigade Inspector and October 15th for a regimental muster.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 43
John Guerrant, Brigadier General, to Wilson Cary1794 September 05
Nicholas
, encloses orders for the brigade (not present) stressing the need to complete their second detachment as soon as possible,
informs him that the rendezvous point is to be Winchester, and describes the way he arrived at the different quotas for each
regiment.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 44
John Richard, Jr. to Wilson Cary1794 September 06
Nicholas
, discusses a proposed purchase of 200,000 acres and then 400,000 acres. Asks Wilson to come to Richmond in the next ten days
in order to sign the warrants and titles for the land.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 45
George1794 September 06
Nicholas
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, cannot take the deposition of [James?] Breckinridge when
Nicholas
had planned due to the distance between Albemarle and Kentucky and discusses his concern over the seeming indifference of
the government to the need for navigation and trade improvements on the frontier.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 46
John Guerrant to Wilson Cary1794 September 10
Nicholas
, asks about his progress in completing his quota for the second detachment required from the third brigade as ordered by
Major General Clarke and asks if he has any riflemen in the quota to have them bring their rifles or secure some.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 47
James Breckinridge to Wilson Cary1794 September 11
Nicholas
, discusses the purchase of 500,000 acres of land from John Preston, "Smithfield," Montgomery County, Virginia, for £900.
This agreement would be finalized in Richmond on September 9, 1797.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 48
John Guerrant to Wilson Cary1794 November 13
Nicholas
, directs him to carry out the governor's orders concerning delinquencies in his regiment.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 49
John Guerrant to Wilson Cary1794 December 24
Nicholas
, indicates that
Nicholas
should give the enclosed lieutenant certificates to the most deserving officers.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 50
George1795 March 10
Nicholas
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, mentions an advantageous partnership concerning an iron works and discusses a small debt of £26.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 51
[Sarah Champe?] Carter, "Blenheim," to [Wilson Cary1796 August 28
Nicholas
?], asks if the advice he has received about her daughter's fortunes is favorable, as she wishes the suit to begin as soon
as possible since their brothers will never agree to let them have the interest of their fortunes until the suit is settled.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 52
George1797 August 29
Nicholas
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, Virginia, discusses the selling of George
Nicholas's
farm for £5000 and other business matters.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 53
John Lewis to [Wilson Cary1797 October 19
Nicholas
?], wants to know how soon he can pay a bond held by his father's estate as he needs the money for a land purchase.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 54
John1798 December 11
Nicholas
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, discusses relations between the United States and France, the anger of the state of Massachusetts which was very upset at
the expenses of the government and the taxes which they had paid, the activities of [Dr. George?] Logan, a Philadelphia Quaker,
a doctor, and a Republican who traveled unofficially to France to settle the differences between the French Directory and
the United States government, and the need for good public agents in France. At the end, he mentions that the price of tobacco
has increased to ten dollars.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 55
Wilson Cary1798
Nicholas
to J[ohn?] Marshall, who in 1798 served as one of three U.S. ministers to France under John Adams, draft, expresses his admiration
for Marshall in spite of their difference of political opinion, agrees that there is sufficient reason to go to war with France,
but is afraid that commerce will be adversely affected by it, tries to correct misconceptions about his own viewpoint, and
congratulates him upon his return home.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 56
Ben Johnson to Colonel [Wilson C.]1799 February 08
Nicholas
, inquires briefly about payment of seven hundred dollars due today.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 57
Sam Coleman to Wilson Cary1799 July 17
Nicholas
, encloses and re- emphasizes an earlier letter, July 10, 1798, requiring
Nicholas
to appoint an inspector for his regiment's arms and to report on the condition of those arms, two letters.
1 page each - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 58
Edmund1799 August 26
Randolph
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, discusses previous correspondence; the death of Wilson Cary
Nicholas
' brother, George
Nicholas
[on July 25, 1799] in Kentucky, and its effect upon his
family
; and debts due to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, including: 1. money paid to Fairfax's executors, 2. a bond due to Meriwether Smith, 3. The assignment from the securities
of Colonel G[eorge?] N[icholas?], and 4. Various other claims
Randolph
outlines his opinions on these debts and how they should be paid. He mentions that he will give
Nicholas
the notice by Saturday morning and will meet him at the Goochland Courthouse on Sunday.
5 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 59
Samuel Smith to Wilson Cary1799 September 11
Nicholas
, discusses a deal to alleviate a debt through another loan. Part of the loan needed is for £30000 that George
Nicholas
owed on his death. Original proposal is quoted from a letter from July 5, 1799, and these two pages of quoted material suggests
that a loan of £9000 cannot be made but one of £6000 can be. The second part suggests that he cannot supply the loan until
Nicholas
gets his other business ventures together.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 60
Wilson Cary1799 October 08
Nicholas
to General [Samuel] Smith, discusses the proposed loan from Smith to repay debts that George
Nicholas
left. Goes into detail about how he plans on paying the loan off. Thanks Smith for a promise of $6000.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 61
Wilson Cary[1799] November 12
Nicholas
to Samuel Smith, left Kentucky on the 10th accompanied by his niece Maria due to her inappropriate attachment to Norborne
Nelson, discusses the inheritance and property left by George
Nicholas
, especially that portion left to his wife Polly as her dower.
Nicholas
believes she ought not to relinquish her dower for any reason because one of his brother's debts, 2,115 pounds, was demanded
immediately upon his death, but her dower could not be touched to satisfy this. Talks about the various property and potential
value of George's holdings, including his enslaved laborers, interest in the Barbour Iron Works, and his land upon Eagle Creek,
including a valuable salt lick; how debts will be paid off, and where money for his survivors will come from. Brings up John
G. Owings, a partner in the iron works, and whether or not he will be able to buy out George
Nicholas
' share.
5 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 62
Edm[und]1800 January 11
Randolph
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, discusses Mr. [George?] Wythe's reactions to and opinions concerning
Nicholas
' list of ten exceptions the lawsuit of Macon v. Ambler.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 63
Wilson Cary1800 January 16
Nicholas
to [G. Fisher], discusses
Nicholas's
frustration with the prolonged issues and the continuing developments in regard to the execution of George
Nicholas's
debts and the acquisition of a loan.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 64
Joseph H. Davies to Wilson Cary1800 January 20
Nicholas
, discusses the payment of interest and debts. Provides news from home and congratulates
Nicholas
on his election to Congress.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269651] box: 1 folder: 65
Wilson Cary1800 February 06
Nicholas
to [?], Draft concerning debts in relation to George
Nicholas
and the payment of those debts. He has already paid £4000 in Virginia money and has $10,000 in the bank. The letter is incomplete.
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John Reed to Morrison and Davies, accepts Wilson Cary1800 March 21
Nicholas's
plan to pay him for the debt that George
Nicholas
left upon his death.
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James Morrison to Samuel Smith, discusses Reed to whom1800 March 26
Nicholas
and Smith owe $1000 and interest. Also, they have two other bonds out—one for £ 115 and the other for £2000.
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Joseph H Davies to Wilson Cary1800 March 29
Nicholas
, contains a proposal of the payment for George
Nicholas's
debts. Wilson
Nicholas
will pay $1,000 within five years and will also pay yearly interest.
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James Morrison to General Samuel Smith, encourages Smith and Wilson1800 March 30
Nicholas
to take immediate action on Reed's proposal for the debt settlement.
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William Green to General Samuel Smith, Green writes to say he will draw up the contract between Reed, Smith, and Wilson1800 April 05
Nicholas
upon receiving bonds from
Nicholas
and Smith.
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Joseph H. Davies to Wilson Cary1800 May 20
Nicholas
, continues the discussion of the loan and agreement to settle George
Nicholas's
debt to Reed. This letter agrees to the proposals but needs to be finalized by all parties.
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1800 July 10
1 pp.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1800 August 04
Nicholas
and General Samuel Smith, Samuel Smith to James Morrison on the bottom (1800 August 29) Morrison writes to say that he has
withdrawn the money to pay the debt. Smith acknowledges this letter.
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Samuel Smith to Wilson Cary1800 August 07
Nicholas
, discusses the legislative branches and their likely motives in voting and how that will affect the government: "they will
call together to present legislature to measure the laws. The Senate a dead force will carry against the republican votes
in the House—he is wrong, I believe, in his conjecture there's one Election annually, they will not freely resigne their own
Situation to forward that of the president,"
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James Monroe to Wilson Cary1800 August
Nicholas
, printed letter explaining that one thousand arms have been sent to the 47th regiment.
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Samuel Smith to Wilson Cary1800 October 12
Nicholas
, discusses repaying bills and debts which are not binding without the words "value receiverae." Also discusses the establishment
of local elected officials.
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Colonel T. Blackbourne to Levin Powell, discusses a present dilemma in the choice of a president between Jefferson and Burr who are tied but whose election will be decided in February by the House of Representatives. Warns of danger of civil war and disagrees with both Jefferson and Burr's views and politics. Jefferson, Blackbourne believes, has best abilities, but "he may by his fine spun theories break the thread of our government and make us a poor—divided—contemptible and dependent people." Jefferson's commercial view would commit the trade of our country to foreign nations. "Pray what has been done in Mr.1801 January 19
Nicholas
' Resolutions for a regular system of choosing [the] president and Vice President? Are there any, and what objections to it?
[Levin Powell (1737-1810) was the US Representative of Virginia; Blackbourne (1740-1807 was a revolutionary war patriot.]
.
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James Monroe to [Wilson Cary1801 April 06
Nicholas
], Monroe apologizes for replying so late and then says that he hopes that he will be able to provide the requested money
but is not sure where he would be able to find the funds to do so, transferred to Vault, James Monroe
papers
.
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R. Smith to [Wilson Cary1801 September 11
Nicholas
], indicates that the first bill for $3000 became due on September 11 and that he has taken an extension on it for a period
of 60 days, so
Nicholas
need not worry about it. Also informs
Nicholas
of the death of Smith's son, Robert.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1801 September 29
Nicholas
, expresses Morrison's displeasure and anger in
Nicholas
who apparently asked questions about Morrison's character while in Washington. Morrison launches into an extended defense
of himself and his previous actions.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1801 December 28
Nicholas
, discusses Morrison's intention to travel to Washington to meet with the Secretary of Treasury, to ascertain whether he could
be paid for previous financial service to the country, to clear his name, and to improve his health. He continues to express
his pleasure in the change to a popular administration and how this new administration will be much better for the country.
He concludes by providing
Nicholas
with news about his
family
.
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James Madison to [Wilson Cary1802 January 25
Nicholas
?], seems to discuss a bank. Transferred to Vault, James Madison
papers
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1802 February 15
Nicholas
and Samuel Smith, discusses the issues continuing to surround the estate of George
Nicholas's
and his debts. Speaks at some length about the need to prolong the processing of these debts, (OS Edgehill-
Randolph
Box)
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1802 February 16
Nicholas
, discusses George
Nicholas's
family
who lives in Kentucky, urging Wilson
Nicholas
to move to that state in order to care for and to provide for his sister-in-law and his brother's children. Mentions his
application to Congress for compensation for extra duty. Also encourages Wilson
Nicholas
to speak with General Smith about his contract with Mr. Williamson.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1802 July 20
Nicholas
, discusses the duty owed to Williamson of £2000 and the need to act on the deal within the next three months, preferably
within the next four to six months so that more debt is not accrued and so that George
Nicholas's
children can be self-sufficient.
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Bishop James Madison to [Wilson Cary1803 February 06
Nicholas
?], acknowledges the receipt of $100 for Robert, a student at William and Mary and [son of
Nicholas
?]. Discusses the conduct and possible placement of Robert with the new tutor for modern languages, geography, and civil history.
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S[amuel] Smith to [Wilson Cary1803 March 10
Nicholas
?], answer from Wilson Cary
Nicholas
on bottom. Smith acknowledges
Nicholas's
request for $5438.26 to Davidson Williamson.
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R[ober]t Smith to Wilson Cary1803 March 28
Nicholas
, discusses some political issues especially those relating to the 'western country,' including the type of Federalism there.
Also questions
Nicholas
on the state of Pennsylvania. Speculates on the longevity of certain political careers.
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John Taylor of Caroline to Wilson Cary1803 April 10
Nicholas
, discusses judgments made concerning a debt. Also indicates that after this present business, Taylor will no longer engage
in financial trade and negotiation with
Nicholas
.
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Peyton1803 June 10
Randolph
to [W. C.
Nicholas
?], declines an offer to collect money in Goochland county because
Randolph
does not live there. Instead suggests that Charles Bates would be a better candidate and informs
Nicholas
that he has already instructed Bates in how to proceed.
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L.H. Lean to S[amuel] Smith, discusses the treatment of a young woman who seems to have not been improving despite a series of medicine and a regimen to help her. Lean suggests that Smith should consult other sources including Colonel1803 October 02
Nicholas
and that he should pay
Nicholas
$100.
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M.B.N. [Mary B.1804 March 15
Nicholas
] to 'Pappa' [Wilson Cary
Nicholas
], expresses her inability to commit to a union with 'Mr. H[arvie?]' for whom she does not have the affection 'that would
render a union with him either happy or honourable.' Also expresses concern that she has let her father down and that it might
appear she has misled Mr. [L. Harvie?].
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Wilson Cary[1804 March]
Nicholas
to L. H[arvie?], draft. Wilson's daughter Mary wrote her father on March 14 about how to break off an engagement to a Mr.
H[arvie]. This letter is a draft that Wilson composed for her to give Mr. H. with an explanation of why she must break off
the engagement.
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S[amuel] S[mith] to Wilson Cary1804 April 14
Nicholas
, predicts a very close upcoming election concerning [Aaron?] Burr and the possible consequences if he is elected or not.
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S[amuel] Smith to [Wilson Cary1804 July 21
Nicholas
], refers to his concern over the new post of Collector at Norfolk taken by
Nicholas
.
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S[amuel] Smith to Wilson Cary1804 August 22
Nicholas
, with a Bill of Account enclosed, discusses an account with Mr. Rutherford and how the money involved in that account has
thus far been dealt with. Also suggests that
Nicholas's
balance has been reviewed and balanced.
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D. Carr to [Wilson Cary1804 November 10
Nicholas
], makes a second request for money that
Nicholas
owes Carr so that Carr can make necessary payments.
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Wilson Cary1805 January 29
Nicholas
to General [Abram] Trigg, discusses an offer that Trigg made for some land of
Nicholas's
.
Nicholas
is upset at the smallness of the offer and makes a detailed counter- offer.
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Wilson Cary1805 March 28-30
Nicholas
to Peggy [his wife, Margaret Smith], tries to reassure her about the unfavorable comments people have made about him and
his decision to leave the Senate and take the post of Collector at Norfolk which was based upon the advice of both her brothers
and the President [Jefferson] and discussion with herself.
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S[amuel] Smith to Wilson Cary1805 April 20
Nicholas
, discusses his thankfulness that the [ship] Canton is reported safe, as it had considerable cargo; discusses the Enquirer [William Duane?], and the tyranny of the press as exhibited by the Philadelphia newspaper Aurora .
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Albert Gallatin to Wilson Cary1805 April 29
Nicholas
, marked private. Relays Gallatin's regret that "any circumstance should render Hay's interference unpleasant either to him
or to you: but the district attorney is the officer uniformly and necessarily employed in cases of this kind. My own impression
is that, on further investigation, you will find the responsibility you so generously wish to assume greater both in extent
and risk than you had supposed."
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1805 November 25
Nicholas
, discusses the final decree obtained in his name against the heirs and executors of George
Nicholas
, whose effects will be sold by the commissioners in seven weeks. Morrison also indicates that he will be heading to Washington
in the next days with
Nicholas's
niece and will bring her to Baltimore by Christmas time.
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David Bullock to Wilson Cary1805 December 27
Nicholas
. Enclosed is a bill of sale for enslaved laborers, discusses the procedures and value of enslaved laborers purchased by
Nicholas
that are to be delivered to Goochland County. Also enclosed are the lists of named enslaved laborers, their price, and the
destination of each one by group to "Carrs Bridge," "Sans Souci," and "Goochland."
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Edm[und]1806 January 12
Randolph
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, assures that there is every reason for a suit against the Carters.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1806 January 22
Nicholas
, indicates that one of
Nicholas's
debtors, Mr. Owings, cannot pay him back because he is not as independent of his father as they thought. Suggests that George
Nicholas's
farm should be titled in two names to combat future creditor problems. Urges
Nicholas
to get
Randolph
or Robert Smith to help because they have a great deal of influence. Asks
Nicholas
to write to Nancy
Nicholas
because of her present difficult situation amongst strangers.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1806 February 04
Nicholas
, relays what took place in an interview with S[amuel?] Smith, who agreed to take land from Owings instead of money for past
debts. Advises that Wilson Cary
Nicholas
should give some land and money to Mrs. [George]
Nicholas
upon receipt of the money that Owings owes. Repeats that in present situation, land is much more valuable than money in the
repayment of debts.
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[Samuel Smith] to [ ? ], fragment, discusses the Miranda Case which concerns Francisco de Miranda who fought for Venezuelan independence in 1806 but was defeated. The letter indicates that Miranda had met with both [James] Madison and President [Jefferson] in the hopes of gaining support for his rebellion. After he was defeated and his ship, The Leander , was taken captive, several US Citizens - notably Samual Ogden and William Smith - were tried. Considers issues of acceptable governmental decision making in the realm of international affairs.[1806] March 111 pp.
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John Taylor to Wilson Cary1806 March 19
Nicholas
, describes the loss of two of Taylor's sons. Contains a discussion of the coming presidential election between James Madison
and James Monroe with the opinion that there are numerous plots and rumors surrounding Madison. Reflects on how age has tempered
his opinions.
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S[amuel] Smith to Wilson Cary1806 March 21
Nicholas
, note: "Burn this letter." Mentions the burial of General [James] Jackson (1757- 1806) on March 20, 1806 with every possible
honor and believes he will be missed greatly in the [Senate?]. Believes the Senate grows weaker at every change and says that
Mr. [Thomas?] Worthington has taken the head and quotes boldly what the President wants. The President must attend to public
opinion. Smith was told that [John] Armstrong (1758-1843), minister to France, had completely lost the confidence of his friends,
and that to buoy him up, [President Jefferson] joined [James] Bowdoin to Armstrong to help make the final arrangements with
Spain. The Vice President [George Clinton] told [Jefferson] that there was such hostility to Armstrong that any treaty made
by him would be in danger. Smith states, "The business is to bribe France with seven millions of dollars to counsel [miserable?]
Spain to give us the Floridas & fix our western boundary. The vote of Senate, the recommendations & Entreaty of Friends, desiring
a Mission might be sent to London had no effect on the President- he was absolutely was determined not to do it." Smith also
refers to the "loud language of John
Randolph
" [of Roanoke?], the need to replace [James] Monroe "(who is notorious)" in Great Britain with a Federalist, who is a well-informed
merchant, and comments about
Randolph
, "I am far from approving the conduct of Mr. R. It was highly indiscreet & improper - had done a great deal of mischief -
nor is he done - It will do more - It will shake the confidence of the people in the President." He also refers to the Speaker
[Joseph Hopper?] Nicholson's disgust and determination to leave public life, the Spanish pressing on the United States western
border and a recent fight to drive them across the Sabine River.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1806 March 27
Nicholas
, indicates that he had waited for an answer about printing George
Nicholas's
Law Notes but never heard from W.
Nicholas
or his brother. Morrison is now giving up on the project because he presumes that
Randolph
and the brother of
Nicholas
thought it is improper to continue. Goes on to say that Mr. Owings, Sr. is unwilling to give up land to pay his son's debts.
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[Wilson Cary1806 April 03
Nicholas
] to S[amuel] Smith, acknowledges a letter from the President discussing the possibility of including him in the mission to
France with Armstrong and Bowdoin over the claim to the Floridas, "I was never more embarrassed in my life. I feel with great
force the obligation that every man is under to serve his country. My attachment to the President is such, that nothing could
be more painful to me, than to refuse to comply with his wishes." Neither does he feel such a mission to be improper since
our contract [for the Louisiana Purchase] was with France and France is honor bound to help resolve any border disputes with
Spain. Indicates his distrust and apprehension concerning Great Britain, including impressments and the seizure of American
vessels.
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S[amuel] S[mith] to Wilson Cary1806 April 07
Nicholas
, believes that John
Randolph's
attacks upon the President has caused some to rally around him and to vote for Armstrong and that the report of [Stephen
Row?] Bradley displeased the President & Madison without cause as the peace with Tripoli [ending the war against the Barbary
pirates] was shameful and the Committee wished to fix the blame where it was due, upon [Tobias] Lear. They also disapprove
of the conduct of Commodore Barron in the war. Rumor says that John Adams will also have a foreign mission to Constantinople.
Finally writes "burn this letter,"
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1806 April 08
Nicholas
, indicates that he has met with the older Mr. Owings who says he might be willing to discharge his son's debts with land.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1806 April 20
Nicholas
, apologizes for his last letter which accused
Nicholas
of not caring about his brother, George
Nicholas
, his legacy, and his
family
. Expresses his continued love and admiration for Wilson
Nicholas
.
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S[amuel] S[mith] to Wilson Cary1806 May 16
Nicholas
, after opening his letter with the adage: "there are such things as the lie outright, the fib, and the white lie," Smith
accuses [Jefferson] of deceit, if he claimed that Smith had been considered as a third person on the Spanish mission. Instead,
Smith believed that "the place I ought to have been named for was a third with Monroe and Pinckney to make the Commercial
Treaty at Great Britain. Neither of them can know anything of the practical concerns of this country - everybody expected
such an offer to me." Continues to express his frustration at his exclusion from the mission to Great Britain and mentions
Stephen Higginson, "the head of the Essex Junto one of the best informed merchants in the Union,"
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S[amuel] S[mith] to Wilson Cary1806 May 23
Nicholas
, states that Mr. Pinckney sailed with his
family
on Wednesday and was visited before his departure by all the Federalist gentleman, but not by a single Republican. According
to Smith, "Mr. J[efferson], told Senators who had to vote [on Pinckney's confirmation,] "that Mr. Pinckney was as good a Republican
as any other man of our
family
"
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S[amuel] S[mith] to Wilson Cary1806 July 13
Nicholas
, after learning of Mrs. George
Nicholas's
death, Smith writes in regard to how the land and finances should be divided and titled. Suggests Nelson go to sea. Also
says that he knows that some money--$600 to 800— has been left to Margaretta.
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S[amuel] S[mith] to Wilson Cary1806 July 21
Nicholas
, discusses the current circumstances surrounding George
Nicholas's
orphaned
family
. Indicates that leaving young children—especially girls— without protection is dangerous and suggests that they attempt to
have the Morrison's take in Margaretta and George, as Nancy will likely be married soon and Nelson can go into the navy, or
to him; Smith offers to take Samuel; and believes Georgeanna, Elizabeth
Randolph
, and [Hetty] Morrison will be taken by Mrs. Morrison.
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S[amuel] Smith to Wilson Cary1806 July 29
Nicholas
, discusses financial issues especially those surrounding the debt and bond of Owens. Also draws up a small contract which
indicates that because Smith is a resident of Maryland, that his financial issues should be settled under Maryland laws.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1806 August 02
Nicholas
, discusses his concern for the George
Nicholas
family
in their time of loss; Morrison is especially concerned about their mental stability, health, and their futures.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1806 August 13
Nicholas
, discusses numerous
family
issues especially those concerning the
family
of George
Nicholas
and what they will do in the future. Indicates that just a few days before her death, Mrs. George
Nicholas
withdrew $1500 from S[amuel] Smith. Inquires into whether Wilson
Nicholas
would ever consider moving to Kentucky. Discusses the talents of some of the children, especially Samuel's for public speaking
if he had the correct education.
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S[amuel] S[mith] to Wilson Cary1806 August 14
Nicholas
, discusses financial debts, especially that of Mr. Owings.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1806 September 19
Nicholas
, discusses his concerns that Georgeanna should be careful about making attachments and needs to make a good match, instead
of rushing into an attachment because she wants to be away from her
family
. Also touches on Owings' debts.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1806 October 15
Nicholas
, explains that he has put George
Nicholas's
farm and house on the market in Kentucky and in Wilson Cary
Nicholas's
name. Indicates that P. [Owenby?] is very upset by the way he and his
family
are being treated by W.C.
Nicholas
who is not returning his letters, etc..
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S[amuel] Smith to Wilson Cary1806 October 30
Nicholas
, discusses the placement of George
Nicholas's
children and the need for them to have guardians so that the girls do not find themselves in difficult situations and the
boys do not misbehave.
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S[amuel] Smith to Wilson Cary1806 November 06
Nicholas
, discusses the George
Nicholas
children, indicating that both Nancy and Georgeanna are engaged. He suggests that with these two married, that the estate
may be able to provide for the rest comfortably and that they can collect their eleventh share when they are at least 21 years
old, so that, in the case of Cary, when he turns 21 in 1807, he will be able to leave Kentucky and establish himself elsewhere.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1806 December 01
Nicholas
, asks that Wilson
Nicholas
appoint James Coleman, Thomas Bodley, and James Hughes to be the Attornies [sic] to Convey for both W.
Nicholas
and S. Smith, enclosed broadside advertising the sale of George
Nicholas's
farm and land transferred to Rare Books (Broadside 1806 .V25)
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S[amuel] S[mith] to Wilson Cary1806 December 26
Nicholas
, acknowledges the late receipt of W.
Nicholas's
last letter. Indicates that continued business transactions are underway.
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Samuel Smith to [Wilson Cary1806 December 31
Nicholas
?], discusses the fidelity of [General James Wilkinson?] and his relationship to the Aaron Burr Conspiracy; apparently believes
Wilkinson blameless in his actions; also believes that Burr's agents have used any name that they thought would produce followers.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1807 January 09
Nicholas
, asks that Wilson
Nicholas
speak on behalf of Mr.[James] Hughes who would like to gain an appointment as a judge.
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J. Nelson to Wilson Cary1807 January 24
Nicholas
, discusses a land purchase and how the writer had been approached with a proposal but now cannot follow through with purchasing
the land in Albemarle.
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Joseph C. Cabell to [Wilson Cary1807 February 06
Nicholas
], apologizes for his delayed response citing his recent marriage as being disruptive to his normal habits. Thanks W.
Nicholas
for some previous favor and says he need not write to Samuel Smith on his behalf.
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S[amuel] Smith to [Wilson Cary1807 February 07
Nicholas
], discusses information from his brother, R[obert] S[mith], about the rumored treaty with Great Britain and mentions he has
left for Bermuda to claim their ship Apostle and cargo which was captured within five miles of the Cape.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1807 February [08]
Nicholas
, informs W.
Nicholas
of the sale of G.
Nicholas's
land, farm, and enslaved laborers for more than $37,000. Continues to discuss his concern with George
Nicholas's
children who still have very few assets and must rely on the welfare of wealthy friends. Argues that Owings must be forced
to pay his debt to W.
Nicholas
so that money can be procured for the children. Suggests that Nancy should not be forced to marry in Kentucky.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1807 March 02
Nicholas
, continues the discussion of the George
Nicholas
financial issues. Mentions bonds given to Henry Clay.
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Cary1807 March 07
Nicholas
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, expresses Cary's gratitude and affection for his uncle, Wilson
Nicholas
. Continues to ask for W.
Nicholas's
good will and wishes as Cary starts for Kentucky and a personal pursuit of law.
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Samuel Smith to [Wilson Cary1807 March 09
Nicholas
], discusses the closure of the Owings bonds of $20,000 and the need to collect the vast amount of interest accumulated on
that bond over the years. Suggests that both Samuel Smith and Wilson
Nicholas
would get at least $1120, exclusive of interest, from Owings.
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[Wilson Cary1807 May 15
Nicholas
] to [?], fragment, indicates that thirty- one stands of arms and ammunition will be given to the receiver to be distributed
to the regiment.
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R[obert] Smith to [Wilson Cary1807 June 08
Nicholas
], indicates that the real conflict in the upcoming election will be between James Madison and George Clinton and that southern
prejudices will definitely play a part in this election. Suggests that Congress has a majority of Republicans which are favorable
to Madison. Closes by saying that the current international climate will impact the election as well with both England and
Spain harassing the United States.
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R[obert] Smith to [Wilson Cary1807 June 29
Nicholas
], briefly discusses familial issues and then moves to the upcoming presidential election. Speaks of the outrage on the frigate
Chesapeake making it difficult to preserve peaceful relations with Great Britain. Indictments for treason have been found against Burr,
Blennerhassett, Dayton, John Smith, Senator of Ohio, Tyler, and Floyd. Describes the details of the Leapard-Chesapeake affair. Spends some time in considering the 'sic volo' ['Thus I will'] of D.C. [DeWitt Clinton?] and other possible eventualities
in the election.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1807 July 04
Nicholas
, informs that $3,000 "at ten days sight" will be sent to John Smith, esq..
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1807 July 07
Nicholas
, follows up on Morrison's last letter regarding a draft for $3000 to John Smith.
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R[obert] Smith to [Wilson Cary1807 July 20
Nicholas
?], writes that although the advice in his letter was sound and was read by several department heads and the President, it
has not been adopted. He discusses a letter from Armstrong explaining the recent arming of Austria who plans engineering an
armed mediation, "its object is a separate peace between France, Russia, Prussia, and Sweden, leaving the field of battle
to France and England. In such case the commerce and manufactures of G[reat] B[ritain] will be excluded from the North of
Europe - from the Med[iterranean] - from Turkey - and if to this list American be added - the downfall of G[reat] B[ritain]
may be pronounced as a certainty." Smith believes now is the time for the United States to insist on its rights and privileges
as a neutral power and join the powers of Europe to resist the tyranny of the seas by the British. But he says "To any such
course however Mr. Jefferson and Mr. Madison are [greatly] averse. Skilled as they both are in the use of the pen, they presume
altogether upon its powers." A British vessel has withdrawn from Hampton Roads, Virginia, to Lynn Haven Bay, Florida, but
he expects more examples of arrogance from the British fleet. Smith approves the actions of the people of Norfolk who have
erected guns on their fort.
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S[amuel] S[mith] to Wilson Cary1807 August 24
Nicholas
, discusses his business troubles resulting from the actions of the British fleet against his commercial vessels, especially
those trading in India; notes that General James Wilkinson is concerned that he might be implicated in the Burr Conspiracy
but according to Smith "I have little fear for the Integrity of his Character - that he may have been indiscreet I can easily
believe - that in the Confidence of long friendship and a high very high opinion of Burr he may have said [or even?] written
things that may require explanation. I can believe but that he has ever harbored a dishonorable Intention against the Interest
or the fidelity he owed his country, I neither can nor will believe." Smith supposes the judge intends on stopping the trial
of Burr for treason and permit the jury to find him guilty of a misdemeanor instead. Gives information concerning a French
pirate who has been terrorizing the Chesapeake Bay near Baltimore.
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1807 September 13
1 pp.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1807 October 11
Nicholas
, discusses Cary
Nicholas
and his dislike for law work in Kentucky, compounded by his tendency to be idle. He also discusses other possible occupations.
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T[homas] M[ann]1807 October 11
Randolph
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, discusses money due
Nicholas
and other issues pertaining to the Trist estate. Closes with a long direct quote from President [Jefferson] concerning the
actions of the British Foreign Secretary, George Canning, who "sent Monroe a copy of our proclamation & enquired into its
authenticity in such a way as showed they meant to construe it into a disrespect if not an hostility."
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Geo[rge?] F. Jefferson to Wilson Cary1807 November 09
Nicholas
, gives information concerning two bonds from Benjamin Childress for £244.26 each. Also discusses W.
Nicholas's
tobacco sales.
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Wilson Cary1807 November 15
Nicholas
to [James Morrison], writes about the birth of a daughter delaying his return to Congress, indicates that General [Samuel]
Smith does not think that contracts can be made but at a low price, and recommends that he ship five hundred barrels of his
pork to [Baltimore?], on consignment.
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William H. Cabell to Wilson Cary1807 December 13
Nicholas
, thanks
Nicholas
for his letter, assures him that he agrees with the ideas expressed by
Nicholas
, and promises to write more soon.
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Joshua Fry to [Wilson Cary1808 February 06
Nicholas
], discusses some financial difficulties and possible solutions, indicates that he hopes to meet in Philadelphia or Baltimore
in the coming months.
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Edm[und]1808 March 05
Randolph
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, discusses a financial transaction drawn up between W.
Nicholas
and Taylor.
Randolph
writes
Nicholas
to warn him that Taylor may not be the most trustworthy but that he will do everything possible to secure the venture; believes
three-fourths of Virginia will go for James Madison.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1808 March 19
Nicholas
, discusses some financial business with which W.
Nicholas
and Samuel Smith have both been negligent. Indicates that a loan for $3000 will need to be returned within the next few months.
Accuses
Nicholas
and Smith of being negligent in regard to the children of George
Nicholas
. Inquires about Margaretta.
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James Morrison to Robert Smith (Secretary of the Navy), discusses a shipment of 50 or 60 tons of round 24 and 32 pound balls manufactured by Thomas Deye Owings (1776-1853), [Lexington, Kentucky?] to be delivered to New Orleans for the Department of the Navy in the next several weeks. Mr. Owings would like Smith to draft the payment to Wilson Cary1808 March 20
Nicholas
in order to repay Owings's debt to
Nicholas
.
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Theodore Armistead to Wilson Cary1808 August 12
Nicholas
, [enclosed are Edward Antill's direction for manufacturing hemp], includes a short letter that introduces the directions
for hemp and makes some pleasantries.
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Doctor [Charles] Everett to Wilson Cary1808 August 25
Nicholas
, discusses which of the several mineral springs would be best for his complaints.
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Edmund1808 October 23
Randolph
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, discusses various legal and financial matters concerning
Nicholas
.
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Peggy1808 December 21
Nicholas
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
[her husband], describes an uprising of enslaved laborers that had been planned for the 25th of December but which had been
foiled. The three culprits are to be hanged. She then entreats her husband to move the
family
out of "this land of terror" where she cannot live, to Lexington which she believes would be safer from domestic and foreign
enemies.
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Joseph C. Cabell to Wilson Cary1808 December 26
Nicholas
, answers a question posed by
Nicholas
, "I should prefer a foreign to a civil war. If there be any prospect of the efficacy of the embargo & non- intercourse as
[?] measures, I should still be inclined to give scope to their action. Of this, you are more competent to decide at Washington,
than we are here." Cabell believes that the United States should prepare for war in case it should come. Peace would always
be preferable because "the embargo deprives our enemies of the trade of only one country, but us of that of the whole world."
Cabell also discusses a letter from Mr. Yancey which states that all the delegates from [John
Randolph
of Roanoke ?]'s district have urged him to oppose
Randolph
in the next election. "
Randolph's
conduct seems to inspire general disgust. The common remark is, he makes mischief wherever he is, & it is time for him to
stay at home."
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John Taylor of Caroline to [Wilson Cary1809 March 15
Nicholas
], writes, "As our friendship is irrecoverably dissolved" he is claiming his debt made by
Nicholas
in 1802 to be paid in two months.
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Wilson Cary1809 June 07
Nicholas
to [John Taylor of Caroline], sends a note for $14,233.33 to cover the loan from Taylor plus interest. He thanks him for
the loan of the money when it was needed for such a length of time. He defends himself from Taylor's belief that he was the
one who supplied information used in [Thomas?] Ritchie's attacks upon Taylor, "My feelings upon this subject are such that
it is impossible I could ever have directly or indirectly 'supplied the allusions' that could have induced Mr. Ritchie or
any other person to attack you. Your suspicion that 'the grounds of a part of Ritchie's scurrility flowed to him' out of your
letters to me is most unjust. I affirm to you that it did not."
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1809 July 15
Nicholas
, discusses Owings and his attitude toward Morrison because of the unpaid debt. The letter also discusses the financial arrangements
concerning George
Nicholas
, Cary
Nicholas
, Samuel Smith, and Henry Clay.
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J. W. Hollins to [Wilson Cary1809 October 08
Nicholas
], discusses the election results in Virginia with which he is happy, especially the re-election of their friend. Does not
know what he will do with Mr. Jackson. They have received news from
Nicholas's
son, Robert, and many other vessels in the Mediterranean.
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Ed[mund]1809 November 02
Randolph
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, discusses some business matters and some issues of politics. Informs
Nicholas
of the recent stroke suffered by his wife.
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1810 January 08
8 pp.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1810 February 06
Nicholas
, discusses various business and commerce transaction, including the trade of hemp. Briefly mentions
Nicholas's
service in Congress.
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1810 March 13
3 pp.
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S[amuel] S[mith] to Wilson Cary1810 March 17
Nicholas
, discusses land deals and how everything is finally sorting out in regard to them. Includes a brief discussion of how Congress
could not agree on Macon's Bill and so it has been passed to the Senate.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 55
Thomas Taylor to Wilson Cary1810 March 18
Nicholas
, discusses a note owed by
Nicholas
for £2000 and expects a payment of at least five thousand dollars so that he can pay his own debts and go to Kentucky in
the spring.
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J.W. Hollins to Wilson Cary1810 April 13
Nicholas
, mentions the operation on Margaretta's throat; gloomy accounts of commerce from both Italy and France; discusses the implication
of the continued war between Great Britain and France; has just read a newspaper at the coffee house concerning numerous arrivals
in England from the [West Indies] direct, several from this port [Baltimore].
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 57
J. Mason to Wilson Cary1810 May 23
Nicholas
, notice of receipt of letter with one hundred dollars on account for his commission.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 58
W[illia]m Patterson to Wilson Cary1810 May 25
Nicholas
, discusses a debt of $5,975 that includes the principle and the interest owed on it. Patterson is unable to grant an extension
of the loan due to the slowness of business.
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S[amuel] Smith to Wilson Cary1810 May 25
Nicholas
, discusses the destruction of a letter to Mr. Madison from
Nicholas
which would be improper to pass through Smith's hands concerning an appointment for John. He believes that President James
Madison's approach to filling diplomatic posts differs from his predecessors, "they wanted to educate men to fill diplomatic appointments - he wants to enable the minister to draw the salary , his own being insufficient."
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[?] Lee to Wilson Cary1810 June 23
Nicholas
, inquires about the military service and other biographical information about Samuel Smith.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 61
J. W. Hollins to Wilson Cary1810 July 21
Nicholas
, talks about the price of wheat, the future account for England, and briefly deals with other financial transactions.
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J. W. Hollins to Wilson Cary1810 August 22
Nicholas
, indicates that the prices are good for wheat. Contains brief financial discussion and discussions of the travel plans of
Robert
Nicholas
.
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M[argaretta]1810 October 13
Nicholas
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, asks for some monetary help for her husband, [Norborne?], who is worried about his financial difficulties.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 64
Wilson Cary1810 October 14
Nicholas
to Samuel Smith, declines an invitation for his daughter, Cary Ann, to winter with Smith and his
family
.
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James Morrison to Wilson Cary1811 January 20
Nicholas
, indicates that Robert Gamble of Richmond is willing to take the loan of $3000 at 10 days sight.
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W[illiam] H. Cabell to Wilson Cary1811 January 22
Nicholas
, asks that
Nicholas
proceed to ask Mr. Patterson to procure two of the iron mould board plows and forward them to Robert Gamble. Thanks
Nicholas
for his advice on wheat and requests any extra seed that
Nicholas
may have around. He also refers to the advice of [John Hartwell] Cocke of sowing hemp on some of his land.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 67
John Smith to [Wilson Cary1811 February 06
Nicholas
], apologizes for any discomfort that his previous letter might have caused when he wrote about not receiving an answer to
a previous letter from
Nicholas
concerning his daughters, and, as he has heard
Nicholas
is disgusted with politics, he will not discuss either business or politics.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 68
Wilson Cary1811 April 19
Nicholas
to Samuel Preston, indicates that do to various reason he is currently to repay money to Preston and Smith.
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Wilkins & Robinson, Pittsburgh to R.C.1811 April 22
Nicholas
[corrected on address to W. C.
Nicholas
], earlier reply lost through a mail robbery thirty miles away, responds to a previous inquiry about whether it is better
to ship hemp through New Orleans or Pittsburgh; Wilkins & Robinson assures him it is more efficient to ship through Pittsburg
and offers his services.
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Edmund1811 April 24
Randolph
to Thomas M.
Randolph
, asks
Randolph
to take the money owed him from the estate of T.M.
Randolph's
father and pay it to his account with Doctor Wardlaw, for fifty dollars of medicine furnished to Edmund and his wife.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 71
[Lt. Governor George William] Smith to Wilson Cary1811 September 23
Nicholas
, responds to a letter which
Nicholas
wrote about facilitating connections between the eastern and western waterways of the state. Smith indicates that such decisions
are to be made by the Executive and not the Legislature.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 72
Nelson1811 September 29
Nicholas
to his uncle, Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, requests Wilson's approval with his plan to accompany William Rives to Williamsburg to attend college and study mathematics
for as Nelson puts it, a man without knowledge of mathematics is ignorant in all things. The letter continues to explain that
Nelson will still plan on studying law but will do so after finishing his college work. And indicates that he believes that
he can counteract any negative impulses that he is exposed to in college.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 73
Nelson[1811] November 18
Nicholas
to [Wilson Cary
Nicholas
], indicates his safe arrival to Williamsburg and his arrangements for lodging while in college which are more expensive than
he originally thought they would be. Has yet to start attending law lectures and doubts that he will be able to do so until
mid-December.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 74
Samuel Smith to Wilson Cary1811 November 20
Nicholas
, discusses the likelihood that America will declare war on Great Britain for commercial reasons which Smith does not endorse
but understands as Great Britain's trade embargo hurts many Americans, especially because of the price of certain goods such
as wheat.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 75
W[illiam] A. Burwell to Wilson Cary1811 November 28
Nicholas
, discusses the growing anxiety in the country with the prospect of war with Great Britain and an understanding that Wilson
Nicholas
probably shares this unease, so Burwell tries to explain why such action may be necessary. Closes by asking
Nicholas
to provide money that he owes.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 76
S[amuel] Smith to Wilson Cary1811 December 01
Nicholas
, indicates that enclosed is a title for the sale of 255 acres of land to Henry Clay which
Nicholas
must sign. Continues to discuss the financial issues surrounding George
Nicholas's
children and Owings.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 77
1811 December
3 pp.
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John Hollins to Wilson Cary1812 January 09
Nicholas
, discusses a payment of $3000. Discusses the success of Commodore [John] Rodgers in opposition to some British vessels. Describes
patriotic feelings for America.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 79
D[abney] Carr to [Wilson Cary1812 February 03
Nicholas
?], informs that mail should be directed to Richmond not Charlottesville as his living arrangements have changed.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 80
J. Preston to [Wilson Cary1812 February 03
Nicholas
], expresses thanks for
Nicholas's
concern and wishes that he was not going out of office so that he could show his thanks.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 81
Wilson Miles Cary to [Wilson Cary1812 March 19
Nicholas
], responds to a request about transactions that have been so long-standing that Wilson Cary can no longer remember what they
were for precisely. Inquires after Wilson
Nicholas's
daughter and says that Nelson
Nicholas
is excelling in his studies of mathematics.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 82
Wilson Miles Cary to [Wilson Cary1812 March 20
Nicholas
], expresses some confusion in regards to a request for
papers
of Wilson
Nicholas's
brother [George?].
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 83
Lewis1812 April 03
Nicholas
to [Wilson Cary
Nicholas
], asks for $30 to be sent to Peter Carr whom Lewis owes. Thanks Wilson
Nicholas
for about $150 previously given.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 84
John1812 May 03
Nicholas
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, requests that Wilson
Nicholas
pays Mrs. Johnson's interest of $385 as soon as possible. Continues to catch up on other business and familial issues.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 85
Wilson Cary1812 May 15
Nicholas
to [?], draft fragment, discusses America's options in relation to the current war between Great Britain and France, suggesting
that the war is forcing American minds against the government. The question, in
Nicholas's
mind, is whether it is better for America to go to war against one [Great Britain] or both of the countries.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 86
J. Preston to [Wilson Cary1812 May 27
Nicholas
], discusses the payment of $3000 and possible places for relocation.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 87
General Mason to Wilson Cary1812 June 19
Nicholas
, discusses a business transaction of pork at $16 per item and the price of salt.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 88
J.1812 August 22
Nicholas
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, writes to follow up on Mrs. J[ohnston]'s interest that he inquired after last year and which he still has not received.
Discusses the war with Great Britain, expecting there to be an early peace. Includes a bill of account.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 89
General Mason to Wilson Cary1812 June 25
Nicholas
, informs
Nicholas
that he got the contract for pork at $16. Goes on to say that the Secretary of the Navy will write soon with details on the
contract.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 90
General Mason to Wilson Cary1812 August 23
Nicholas
, discusses and works out a delay in the business contract on pork for the Secretary of the Navy.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 91
1812 September 06
1 pp.
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Thomas Fairfax to [Wilson Cary1812 September 17
Nicholas
], asks for information about "your brother's youngest child, who I am informed is a daughter named (I believe) Kitty aged
14 or upwards." He also inquires about the number of children in his
family
and that of his brother, John. He asks
Nicholas
to visit him when he goes to Washington.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 93
1812 October 23
2 pp.
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General J. Marshall to [Wilson Cary1812 October 25
Nicholas
?], has just returned from his expedition to the west to investigate opportunities for practical navigation routes between
the Atlantic and the western states. He has not seen the reports of Mr. Gallatin, nor that of the New York commissioners,
and asks if
Nicholas
has them and would loan them to him. Expects the Lexington gentlemen and Colonel Lewis to send him their sentiments soon.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 95
Philip1812 October 26
Nicholas
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, discusses the upcoming sale of the laborers enslaved by [Peyton?]
Randolph
scheduled for November 20th in Richmond. Believes that a sale in Charlottesville would have been better.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 96
Charles Everett to Wilson Cary1812 November [?]
Nicholas
, discusses a personal controversy with someone,
family
business and personal affairs.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 97
W[illiam] [Branch] Giles to W. C.1812 December 10
Nicholas
, wishes that he could say something complimentary about the financial situation but cannot because "even the splendid financial
talents of the Secretary of the Treasury [Albert Gallatin], afford us no relief in his department. Instead of presenting to
Congress a regular system of taxation, coequal and coextensive with the objects of the war, he has substituted a miserable
impracticable attempt to plunder the merchants. The attempt too, is as destitute of principle, as it is of policy."
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 98
Wilson Cary[1812]
Nicholas
to [ ? ], discusses the objectives of the 'present war' with Great Britain and the national and civic duty of Americans to
defend their country and property.
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Thomas Fairfax to [Wilson Cary1813 January 03
Nicholas
?], expresses concern in not hearing back from
Nicholas
after sending him a letter wanting information about the affairs of George's youngest child.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 100
Edmund1813 January 09
Randolph
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, discusses a property transfer involving [his daughter?] "dear Edmonia."
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 101
1813 January 29
1 pp.
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John Smith to [Wilson Cary1813 February 28
Nicholas
?], discusses the political environment and praises the performance of
Nicholas
in that realm. Mentions DeWitt Clinton's eagerness to become Lt. Governor in New York where his popularity is fading among
both Federalists and Republicans. Discusses the method of farming on Long Island, saying that each locality has its own particular
differences; discusses labor saving devices, especially the horse rake, now in general use on Long Island.
5 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 103
James Morrison to Wilson Cary1813 May 28
Nicholas
, provides news after a hiatus of seven months from home. Mostly revolves around the health and career prospects of friends
and
family
. Asks about Colonel Owings' debts and whether or not any movement has been made on them.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 104
R.C.1813 June 29
Nicholas
to [Wilson Cary
Nicholas
?], writing from Fort George, discusses the military situation at [Lake Ontario?] and the fact that the Americans are still
on the defensive hoping to win possession of the Lake; a detachment went out under the command of Lt. Colonel [Boerstler?]
and was defeated about eight miles above Queenston during the Battle of Beaver Dams. Believes a lot of the sickness in camp
resulted from a lack of medical and hospital stores. "The hardships and privations are many, the chance of honors very few."
He also hopes that the government will not have Coles succeed Colonel Parker in the Command of the 12th Regiment.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 105
John Hollins to Wilson Cary1813 July 27
Nicholas
, discusses some financial exchange and then continues to talk about domestic and international political and military affairs,
relaying information that France, Russia, and Prussia have made peace. Informs
Nicholas
that since the British fleet has made its way down the Potomac, it is probably going to make them a visit again.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 106
J. Preston to [Wilson Cary1813 August 06
Nicholas
?], indicates that Preston has been waiting on the banks of the Potomac for the British fleet for twenty days under the command
of Admiral Warren, but was unable to obtain an "interview" with any of the gentlemen. Continues to discuss personal business.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 107
James Morrison to Wilson Cary1813 December 14
Nicholas
, discusses the affairs and position of 'our young friend Mr. N.
Nicholas
' who he fears has not lived up to his full potential and may continue to make poor and destructive decisions. Continues to
speak of other business,
family
and personal affairs, especially some of the impact of the war upon his business affairs.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 108
James Morrison to Wilson Cary1814 February 06
Nicholas
, discusses financial affairs and the shameful conduct of Cary and Nelson
Nicholas
in gambling and [drinking?] at length.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 109
J. Preston to Wilson Cary1814 February 17
Nicholas
, discusses previous mail exchanges, touches on business, and closes with a short discussion of the current state of the war.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 110
James Morrison to Wilson Cary1814 May 29
Nicholas
, discusses some
family
matters briefly. Indicates that Owings has paid $13,050. Writes that Cary and Nelson
Nicholas
have returned with Mrs. Bartlett, and the former will be a cripple for life due to a bad ankle.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 111
P.1814 June 10
Randolph
to [Wilson Cary
Nicholas
?], discusses the sale of a enslaved man named William, requesting that the receiver make the sale in his county as prices
will be higher. Continues to touch upon some domestic and international affairs briefly.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 112
Wilson Cary1814 August 28
Nicholas
writes a memorandum to his executor, discusses the need for a sound book-keeper because
Nicholas
is uncomfortable with his capabilities.
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Wilson Cary1814 September 16
Nicholas
to [T.J.?]
Randolph
, brief discussion of personal matters; the back details the purchase of Pantops for $11,000.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 114
Joseph C. Cabell to Wilson Cary1814 November 2
Nicholas
, discusses banking and an election coming up next week very briefly, in which he is certain that
Nicholas
will be elected by a considerable majority.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269652] box: 2 folder: 115
Wilson Cary[1814 December?]
Nicholas
to Gentlemen, draft, fragment, refers to the time as one filled with terror and fear and that therefore he takes his entrance
into a new office [Governor of Virginia?] with particular care and concern.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 1
Judge W. Brockenbrough to Wilson Cary1815 January 29
Nicholas
, discusses whether the Council has the constitutional and legal right or obligation both to advise the executive—in this
case the governor—on candidates for appointment and also to nominate candidates. He believes that they should be able to do
both because without such ability they would have almost no power in the government.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 2
Maria Page to [Wilson Cary1815 February 01
Nicholas
?], requests that the recipient, who was an old friend, help her second son, Robert Page, to secure a military commission.
He was a former student of medicine who had been called out for militia duty last summer in Alexandria.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 3
Robert Taylor to [Wilson Cary1815 February 14
Nicholas
?], discusses the present state of the military force, their strengths and weaknesses, and gives an estimate of where more
attention will need to be given. With list of officers enclosed.
8 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 4
George Hairston to Charles Johnston, informs him that the first court held in Henry County was on Monday, January 20, 1777. The session resulting in the division of the county begin in October 1776.1815 April 111 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 5
S[amuel] Smith to Wilson Cary1815 March 29
Nicholas
, discusses financial information concerning George
Nicholas's
estate, Owings' debt, and Wilson
Nicholas's
involvement. Suggests that Owings has paid his debt in full and is now being taken advantage of. Advises Wilson
Nicholas
to settle and close his concerns with George
Nicholas's
estate.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 6
Wilson Cary1815 April 25
Nicholas
to General Samuel Smith; Wilson Cary
Nicholas
to Colonel James Morrison, DRAFTS, discuss the financial business relating to Owings and George
Nicholas's
estate. Wilson
Nicholas
spends a good bit of time defending and justifying his actions in regard to Owings. Instructs Morrison to carry on his financial
undertakings.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 7
Ch[arles] Johnston to Wilson Cary1815 April 29
Nicholas
, provides a response to
Nicholas's
request for information concerning "certain persons who claimed Lands for military service rendered during the Revolutionary
war." Only one of the parties is recollected, "Mr. Reynolds, who it is remembered, served as an officer in the army."
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 8
Spencer Roane to Elizabeth Roane, briefly informs of travels on rough roads and under tight time pressures.1815 August 252 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 9
S. Smith to Wilson Cary1815 September 28
Nicholas
, brief discussion of their joint financial debts and payments; Smith declares that he is quit of his debts.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 10
Nelson1815 October 02
Nicholas
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, apologizes for the twelve month hiatus in communication and explains his lapse in behavior and writing. Describes his desire
to practice law in Kentucky and how he was led astray to indulge in frivolities which wasted his time, gave him a bad reputation,
and embarrassed him so greatly that he did not feel that he should write. Says that he is now giving up on those activities
and will redirect his life.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 11
S[amuel] Smith1815 October 16
Nicholas
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, discusses Nelson
Nicholas's
decision to move from Kentucky to Louisiana to start anew but his inability to do so because he lacks the necessary funds.
S. Smith
Nicholas
suggests that Nelson receive whatever interest had accrued upon his portion of Mrs. Fairfax's legacy, to provides funds for
Nelson's move to Louisiana.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 12
James Morrison to Wilson Cary1815 November 19
Nicholas
, discusses his past travels and gives brief news from his home before he leaves for Baltimore and Philadelphia in the next
day or two.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 13
Wilson Cary1815 December 15
Nicholas
, Jr. to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, Sr., provides a thorough description of the result of his business at Warren, where he bought, and sold hogs, wheat, corn,
meal, etc. A rather thorough description of his activities at the fair and explanations of why he bought what he did.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 14
Wilson Cary1815 December 25
Nicholas
to Senators and Representatives in Congress from Virginia, requesting their support of William Wirt and John Chew, Commissioners
appointed to settle the accounts of the Commonwealth with the Unites States.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 15
Wilson Cary[circa 1814-1815?]
Nicholas
to [ ? ], draft fragment, discusses the recommendation of a member of the Council that General [John Hartwell] Cocke's Brigade
be discharged due to the danger of epidemic disease spreading and the improbability of the enemy making an attack at this
season of the year. However,
Nicholas
has received the report of Cocke about the condition of his men with no deaths in the last twelve days, and he has decided
not to discharge that brigade. The conditions at Charles City Courthouse were severe enough that he has decided to discharge
those troops because of a "dangerous and unknown fever." He has received reports that the British forces at St. Mary's are
estimated between 1,000 to 3,000 men and that they have reports that between 8,000 to 10, 000 British troops have disembarked
at New Orleans, and believes that Virginia cannot afford to diminish its defense forces.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 16
[Wilson Cary[1814-1815]
Nicholas
] to [James Madison?], draft fragment, notes that most of American citizens are agriculturalists, discusses the War of 1812,
questions about neutral rights and the actions of Great Britain. Believes that if Great Britain refuses to agree to a treaty
with the United States, it means that they plan to colonize the states, take part of our territories, or force us to relinquish
our fisheries. Considers the French—the problems with their Revolution and the resurgence of the monarchy with [Napoleon Bonaparte?]
"the late Emperor of France made the parade of being elected consul for life & then Emperor by the suffrage of the people";
Urges for increases to be made to the militia to prevent problems especially because in Europe there are examples of counter
revolutions. Mentions problems with [Northwest Territories?], due to their views on the current war.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 17
Robert Scott to Wilson Cary1816 April 23
Nicholas
, briefly advises
Nicholas
on his progress in selling
Nicholas
' bills and closing the payments for pork for the current year and urges him to make his arrangements for next year's pork
now and establish a credit for his bills in Philadelphia as opposed to Baltimore. Reverse contains
Nicholas's
statement of account with Scott for the purchase of hogs in Kentucky.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 18
Wilson Cary1816 May 09
Nicholas
to [?]. discusses the closure of his account with Morrison and other financial business relating to the settlement of his
brother's estate and the support of his
family
, and his concern that Mr. Morrison not be penalized for all the work he has done on behalf of the estate and his sister-in-law.
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1816 June 05
1 pp.
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Wilson Cary1816 July 28
Nicholas
to Robert B. Taylor, draft, notifies Taylor of his appointment by
Nicholas
to be a judge of the General Court.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 21
Robert Carter1816 September 04
Nicholas
to W. C.
Nicholas
, Jr., thanks for the last letter and continues to discuss his thoughts of his current location in Leghorn, Italy. He recommends
the country for many to consider visiting and moving to. Much of the letter concerns personal relations, particularly the
education of Casario, and Robert urges his friend Wilson, on his visits to Staunton, "to inquire into his situation and to
see that his master performs what he has engaged to do, especially in relation to his education,"
6 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 22
W[illiam] H. Cabell to [Wilson Cary1816 September 22
Nicholas
?], apologizes for being unable to ride down to Warren as the last letter requested due to the high water of the James. Promises
that John Gamble, his attorney at the Farmers Bank will endorse his note for him. Cabell has also lost a good portion of his
small tobacco crop due to frost.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 23
R[obert] Smith to [Wilson Cary1816 October 03
Nicholas
?], discusses a proposal that the receiver sent concerning ways to dispel some financial debt; J.H. is going to Richmond to
procure an exact statement as to the extent of his debt and names of his creditors; also informs him that G.P.S. is also bankrupt.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 24
W[illiam] H. Cabell to Governor [Wilson C.]1816 November 04
Nicholas
, indicates receipt of request and confirms that he will oblige.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 25
S[amuel] Smith to Wilson Cary1816 November 29
Nicholas
, indicates that he disagrees with James Morrison and
Nicholas
that Owings has not yet paid his debt and interest in full; urges
Nicholas
to release Owings from the debt.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 26
Wilson Cary1816 December 02
Nicholas
to [Samuel Smith?], draft, fragment, expresses disagreement with the recipient about Mr. Owings' having released himself
from the debt he owes
Nicholas
. This disagreement surrounds the collection of interest within the arrangement.
6 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 27
John Cropper to Wilson Cary1817 January 07
Nicholas
, discusses the proper way to plant and tend beans and peaches, in regard to bags of bean seed and peach stone that were delivered
to
Nicholas
.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 28
James Morrison to Wilson Cary1817 February 16
Nicholas
, expresses his belief that Owings still owes money and that
Nicholas
and Smith should push for it with any means possible to prevent going into litigations for the money. Recommends giving power
of attorney to himself and Robert Wickliffe to fully settle all his business in Kentucky.
7 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 29
S[amuel] Smith to Wilson Cary1817 February 18
Nicholas
, refers to an absent enclosed letter. Indicates that he finds Morrison's latest plan acceptable but that he believes that
Owings does not owe the full portion of his bond to Smith.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 30
James Morrison to Wilson Cary1817 July 08
Nicholas
, relates a dream that Morrison had of
Nicholas
who was in a terrible situation and very depressed for he had to give his property to his creditors. In the dream, none knew
about
Nicholas's
present situation, which had been his design. Goes on to give brief details of the current situation with Owings.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 31
T. M.1817 July 23
Randolph
to [Wilson Cary
Nicholas
?], informs
Nicholas
that
Randolph
has drawn on his funds for several hundred dollars that day.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 32
Thomas M.1817 August 05
Randolph
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, discusses familial financial transactions. Refers to checks which were enclosed by B. Peyton to Jefferson, for his signature,
having reached him.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 33
W[illiam] Jones, President of the United States Bank, to Wilson Cary1817 September 10
Nicholas
, considers a proposal made by
Nicholas
in a previous letter to purchase the building in which the Bank of Virginia is currently housed. Continues to discuss possible
avenues of financing such a venture, and remarks "the banking system has become extremely complicated in the United States,"
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 34
Wilson Cary[1817]
Nicholas
to William Jones, draft, discusses
Nicholas's
duties as [president of the Richmond branch of the Second Bank of the United States] to appoint a bank that would serve Virginia
adequately.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 35
Wilson Cary[circa 1817]
Nicholas
to William Jones, President of the U.S. Bank, two draft fragment letters. The letters both discuss the financial breakdown
and upcoming court cases surrounding the U.S. Bank and the Virginia Bank, proposing possible actions to be taken.
5 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 36
Wilson Cary[circa 1817]
Nicholas
to William Jones, draft, discusses the uses of banks and reasons why new banks should open and the sort of precautions that
should be taken with them.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 37
W[illiam] Jones to Wilson Cary1818 April 11
Nicholas
, discusses problems being experienced in the banking industry and the need to preserve specie, curtail loans, and call in
old loans.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 38
Wilson Cary1818 April 26
Nicholas
to William Jones, draft, discusses the miscommunications between the state banks and the Bank of the United States and his
conversations with Doctor [John] Brockenbrough, president of the Bank of Virginia, and [Benjamin] Thatcher, head of the Farmer's
Bank of Virginia, concerning the instructions coming from Jones.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 39
J[ames] A. Buchanan to [Wilson Cary1818 April 29
Nicholas
?], discusses the issues of bank credits and whether the Bank of the United States was financially stable. Explains why there
is a clamor against the banks. Indicates that he will try to ensure that the recipient receives his loan to Mr. Patterson.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 40
Wilson Cary1818 August 10
Nicholas
to "My Dear Sir," says it was not his wish that Clarke should have gone to Goochland if he did not want to and that he wants
Clarke to serve
Nicholas
at Warren the next year.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 41
M. Moore to Wilson Cary1818 August 17
Nicholas
, mentions his expectations of a fine tobacco crop this year and discusses the purchase of farmlands—prices, acreage, and
type.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 42
Wilson Cary1818 August 22
Nicholas
to W[illiam] Jones, draft, discusses the general opinion that the recent policies and directives coming out of the Bank of
the United States, intentionally or not, will crush the state banks and tries to come up with ways to avoid that.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 43
Thomas Marshall to Wilson Cary1818 September 05
Nicholas
, discusses improvements in farming techniques, his farmland and its successes and failures.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 44
John1818 September 17
Nicholas
to [Wilson Cary
Nicholas
], informs Wilson of the upcoming visit of John's son, George, who is sickly and traveling to Virginia in hopes that it will
benefit his health.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 45
Peggy1818 [December?] 17
Nicholas
to Jane [Mrs. T. Jefferson]
Randolph
, indicates her surprise and displeasure that Patt was beaten for misbehavior. Mentions the visits of Ellen and Virginia [
Randolph
] with Jane; Continues to fill in on the gossip of the town, especially gossip concerning the wooing of the younger girls
and their eventual coming-outs.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 46
Benjamin Vaughan to Wilson Cary1819 May 17
Nicholas
, inquires whether
Nicholas
has read or heard of the Treatise on Rivers and Torrents with the method of regulating their course or an essay on navigable canals, both by Paolo Frisi (1728-1784), a Barnabite monk,
and recommends them to
Nicholas
as beneficial for anyone interested in Richmond. Suggests that a Book Society should be established for the sharing of books
and discussions of them.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 47
John Hollins to [Wilson Cary1819 May 20
Nicholas
], asks
Nicholas
to "commit it to the flames," after reading his letter discussing the removal of Mr. McCulloh as cashier and the distressing
financial conditions of the banks.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 48
Wilson Cary1819 August 10,11
Nicholas
to William Wirt; with Wirt's reply on the same letter.
Nicholas
sends through several questions concerning the issues surrounding the banking situation in America and bonds, hoping his
answers will help him decide which debts to forbid the payment of. Wirt answers the questions on the same letter, returning
both to
Nicholas
.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 49
G. L[awson]1819 August 16
Nicholas
to his uncle, Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, sends a parcel of clothing for his father, from Geneva, and asks for prompt payment as to keep his credit good. Also G.
L. indicates that his father's health continues to be poor and is getting worse.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 50
William H. Cabell to [Wilson Cary1819 October 28
Nicholas
], considers it unsafe and unwise to enter into any kind of agreement with [Joseph?] Darmsdatt because it would hurt his credit.
Continues to discuss why a protest would have destroyed his credit at the U.S. Bank and the Farmers Bank, and that he is pleased
that he used the injunction that Chancellor Green gave him to prevent the protest.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 51
Lewis1819 November 03
Nicholas
to [Wilson Cary
Nicholas
?], encloses a letter from Mr. Edward Garland of Goochland and asks
Nicholas
to respond on behalf of himself as well.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 52
William H. Cabell to Wilson Cary1819 November 17
Nicholas
, promises to remain silent about the changes of the terms made by the United States Bank since the first proposition was
made by
Nicholas
to them and he discusses the financial arrangements made by them in regard to his debt in detail. Continues to discuss agricultural
pursuits and mentions the editorial remarks of Roane in the Intelligencer.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 53
P[hilip] N[orbonne]1819 November 25
Nicholas
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, mentions several suits against
Nicholas
on the docket and urges him to be present in court so that he can take the oath of insolvency.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 54
Joseph C. Cabell to Wilson Cary1819 December 24
Nicholas
, apologizes for his delayed response, describing his wife's near fatal infection as a reason why he had not responded sooner.
Reassures him that Doctor [John Augustine] Smith will not press his debt to the College [of William and Mary?] but will be
satisfied with the interest. Asks about
Nicholas's
opinion of the book on canals which he lent him before.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 55
Wilson Cary1819 December 29
Nicholas
to Bernard Peyton, with fragment [in WCN's hand?], discusses the buying and selling of pork. Continues to discuss more financial
and speculative issues, with
Nicholas
refusing to participate in a proposal that Peyton had put forth.
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William H. Cabell to Wilson Cary1820 January 13
Nicholas
, discusses his travel plans and his inability to visit
Nicholas
on his way to Richmond because he will be traveling with his wife. Discusses some legal issues including that "the answer
of one defendant in Chancery can never be used as testimony against another defendant" and other rules of evidence and equity.
Relays information that [Joseph?] Darmsdatt is dead and that Cabell does not know if he ever responded to his bill of injunction.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 57
Dr. John Augustine Smith to [Wilson Cary1820 January 25
Nicholas
?], discusses financial transactions, specifically the deposit of money from Mr. [Joseph?] Marx into Smith's account $477.82
and that he expected Mr. Marx to deposit, in total, $1100.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 58
William H. Cabell to [Wilson Cary1820 February 03
Nicholas
], discusses in detail his conversation with General Marshall about the financial affairs of
Nicholas
, and how his testimony could safely be admitted in court concerning the lawsuits against him. Cabell believes the "most favorable
plan for the endorsers would be for suits to be immediately brought against them by the persons holding your
paper
" and "the only other advisable plan would be a suit in Chancery to perpetuate your testimony." Also discusses the impact
of Mr. Giles suit upon
Nicholas
' own case, and mentions other suits that may exert an influence upon his affairs. He notes that the half year's interest
on the $20,000 due the United States Bank will be due in three or four months.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 59
J. Preston to [Wilson Cary1820 February 04
Nicholas
?], discusses his present financial situation and reputation. Preston requests that his name be removed as an endorser to
the recipient's note at the bank of Virginia.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 60
Joseph Marx to Wilson Cary1820 February 20
Nicholas
, describes his recovery from a severe bout of gout. Informs
Nicholas
that he has been unable to sell his pork but is keeping it in the smoke house as he continues to try to sell it and lodge
the sale amount to the credit of Dr. Smith. Mr. Christian, the bursar at the College of William and Mary, requested him to
send the last receipts that he had from Mr. Coleman concerning the payment of his debt, because there appears to be a discrepancy.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 61
William H. Cabell to Wilson Cary1820 October 05
Nicholas
, discusses the ongoing court trial, depositions, subpoenas, and other such legal issues concerning the financial affairs
of
Nicholas
. General Marshall has "enclosed me a subpoena for you and also a commission and notice re questions that I would act for
him as for myself - I have put them all, as well as my own
papers
into the hands of Mr. McClelland & requested him to do the needful,"
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 62
Robert Carter1821 September 03
Nicholas
to Major Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, Jr., in the process of negotiating the purchase of a small sugar plantation near [Bringiers, Louisiana?] responds to Wilson's
question about his proposed purchase of all the enslaved laborers in [Heron Fenlow & Company?].
Nicholas
urges him not to encumber himself with any that are old or infirm, such as Jonas, Baylor and Phoebe, because of the harshness
of the climate would make them a source of expense rather than profit. He also discusses the enslaved laborers he brought
with him that were not included in the purchases from Patterson & Cabell and his concerns about the propriety of bringing
them with him, especially as concerns the Trustees. At the end of the letter, there is a list of the enslaved laborers currently
with Robert C.
Nicholas
, their ages, and evaluation by Major Perkins.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 63
Bishop J. Madison to Wilson Cary18[21?] May 20
Nicholas
. The last two digits of the date are missing. The letter discusses the sale of some land to
Nicholas
belonging to [William and Mary College] for which there is no other encumbrance, about which the Visitors had questions.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 64
Mary[?] June 08
Nicholas
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, [Jr.?], discusses goods that Mary wants Wilson to purchase for her that she would rather not purchase at Heron's Store.
Also discusses travel plans.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 65
N[elson][?] September 05
Nicholas
to Wilson Cary
Nicholas
, authorizes Wilson
Nicholas
to pay Samuel S.
Nicholas
the money that is due to Nelson
Nicholas
personally as well as the money that accrues to Nelson from the will of Mrs. Fairfax.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 66
Wilson Caryundated
Nicholas
to General Samuel Smith, draft. Although there is no date, the letter likely was written between 1818 and 1820 (the time
between
Nicholas's
retirement from political office and death). The letter address
Nicholas's
failing financial means and his request for help since he has been unable to sell his property. He believes his land holdings
are worth around $100,000 and his total estate at around $330,000.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 67
[Maryundated
Nicholas
?] to [Wilson Cary
Nicholas
?], needs eight or ten pounds in money and also sends her request for pork, 150 bushels of coal, two gallons of wine, two
and a half yards of linen, and tea.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 68
Wilson Caryundated
Nicholas
to [ ? ], 3 draft fragments. All drafts are from after 1799 when Wilson's brother George passed away. The letters discusses
the future of George's
family
and their financial prospects. Touched by the fact that General Samuel Smith will also be concerned in the future of the
family
. Expresses disbelief that the creditors would push so hard on a widowed
family
.
8 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 69
Wilson Caryundated
Nicholas
to Samuel Smith and James Morrison, three letter fragments from after 1799 when Wilson's brother George passed away. The
letters discuss the division of George's property and how to best support his children. Mostly deals with financial business
and possible solutions to the difficulties posed by the distance and the money.
10 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 70
Doctor [Charles] Everett to Wilson Caryundated
Nicholas
, discusses financial business and the need for
Nicholas
to pay his bills in full so that Everett has the money needed to fund a young man in college.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 71
Joshua Fry [grandson of Joshua Fry (1700-1754)?] to [Wilson Caryundated
Nicholas
?], discusses financial business concerning his son, touching briefly on obligations to Dr. Everett and Mr. Divers. Also mentions
the purchase of enslaved laborers.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 72
Wilson Caryundated
Nicholas
to [ ? ], draft fragment, discusses some financial business related to George
Nicholas's
estate (so after 1799) and General Samuel Smith.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 73
Johnundated
Nicholas
to [Wilson Cary
Nicholas
], expresses gratitude for Wilson and other's concerns for his health in the past weeks. Indicates that with a continued and
careful remedy that he is slowly getting better and describes how Mr. and Mrs. Rose have been of all help to him in this process.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 74
Wilson Caryundated
Nicholas
to [ ? ], draft, expresses gratitude for the receiver's kind feelings over the last weeks which have been difficult and have
presented numerous problems.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 75
James Morrison to Wilson Caryundated
Nicholas
, discusses Colonel Owings's refusal to pay the rest of his debt to General Smith which, Morrison admits, is less than he
originally calculated.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 76
Dabney Carr to Wilson Caryundated
Nicholas
, indicates that he is sending the balance that he owes
Nicholas
after deducting the sheriff's ticket.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 77
James Morrison to Wilson Caryundated
Nicholas
, fragment, mentions members involved in the Burr conspiracy, including Wilkinson and Blennerhassett, discusses some financial
business and asks about Margaretta who
Nicholas
did not mention in his last letter.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 78
M. Jones to Wilson Caryundated
Nicholas
, corrects a former business transaction on the copies of
Nicholas's
brothers letter to be sent to 19 gentlemen and to be kept by
Nicholas
.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 79
Description of Wilson Caryundated
Nicholas
in unidentified hand, fragment, provides a short description of
Nicholas's
merits as a politician and speaker. Written in past tense indicating that either
Nicholas
is leaving some sort of political office or has passed away.
1 pp.
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- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 80 1765 March 12
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 81
Three Bills of Exchange for money to be paid to Doctor Thomas Walters by Andrew Cochrane and William Cunninghame1767 October 31
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 82
Lottery Ticket, signed by William Harris1769
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 83 1770 March 10
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 84
Receipts, thirteen total, for various goods purchased by John Norton. Goods include: nutmeg, pimento, cloves, mace, buttons, silk, nails, broad cloth, great coats, chamber pots, wash basins, and woolens. Purchased from John Middleditch, Thomas Nixon, James Sharp, Mauduit Wright, Robert Gosling, Benjamin Martin, Walter Humphrey, and Thomas Ainsley1770
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 85 1770 - 1771
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 86 1770 -1771
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 87
Bill of Exchange for money to John Norton's private account1771 July 18
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 88 1771 December 31
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 89 1771
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 90
Receipts, two total, for goods purchased by John Norton1771
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 91
Bill of account, Norton and Son to Thomas Page1772 April 28
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 92 1772 April 30
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 93 1772
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 94 1772
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 95
List of books purchased by Mr. Jeffries from J. Lackington Bookseller (London), written on the back of a broadside from J. Lackington1786 April14
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 96 1787 October 06
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 97 1788 April 02
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 98 1789 January 18
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 99 1790 September 15
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 100
Seven Geographical Lottery Tickets1791 December 09
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 101 1791
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 102 1794 February 10
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 103 1794 April 08
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 104 1795 March 14
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 105 1796
- Mixed Materials box: Oversize 1796 August 27
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 106
Receipt, paid by Peter Heiskell for his policy with the "Mutual Assurance Society against Fire on Buildings"1796 November 16
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 107 1797 June 02
- Mixed Materials [X030269653] box: 3 folder: 108
Receipt for taxes paid by John Coles on his carriage, signed by Matthew Rodes, Collector of the Revenue1797 October 17
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 1 1798 January 01
- Mixed Materials box: Oversize 1798 February 05
- Mixed Materials box: Oversize 1799 April 23
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 2 1799 May 11
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 3 1799 September 06
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 4 [circa 1799]
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 5 [circa 1799]
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 6 [circa 1800]
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 7 1801 May 30
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 8 1801 May 31
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 9 1802-1803
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 10 1802 September 21
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 11 1803 May 23
- Mixed Materials box: Oversize 1803 September 13
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 12 1803-1804
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 13 1804 July 01
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 14 1804 November 01
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 15 1805 March 02
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 16 1805 September 07
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 17 1805 September 07
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 18 1806 February 28
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 19 1806 June 07
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 20 1807-1808
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 21 1808 May 24
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 22
Bill of Exchange, from Isaac A. Coles to Baguenault & Company, Paris1809 March 22
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 23 1809-1810
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 24 1811 September 05
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 25 1798-1812
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 26 1812 September 03
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 27 1812 December 11
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 28 [1812?]
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 29 1815 - 1816
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 30 1815
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 31 1815 June-August
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 32 1815 -1816
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 33
Invoice, for goods bought by J. James, Jr. from William J. Coles1815 December 18
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 34 1815 December 19
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 35 1815-1816
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 36 1816 January 16
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 37 1816 January 19
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 38
Annual Report of the Keeper of the Penitentiary, presented to the General Assembly, discusses in great detail staff salaries and compensation.1816 January6 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 39
Public Letter from Wilson Cary1816 March 21
Nicholas
, as Governor, to the Senators of Virginia in Congress, James Barbour and Armistead T. Mason, discusses the purchase of land
in the state of Ohio and the development of roads along and apart from rivers through the country in the betterment of travel
and commerce (Copy)
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 40
Document, authorizing Albert G. Ruffin of Henrico County to practice law in Virginia, signed by Spencer Roane, Francis Brooke, and William H. Cabell (copy)1816 April 02
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 41
"Receipt to make Madeira wine," in unknown hand1816 April 04
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 42 1816 April 08
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 43 1816 July 05
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 44 1816 July 06
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 45 1816 July 14
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 46
Certificate, concerning the good character of Albert G. Ruffin, signed by J.B. Whitlock and William Mayo1816 July 30
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 47
Albert G. Ruffin's license to practice law in Mississippi1818 February 03
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 48
Albert G. Ruffin's license to practice law in the Alabama Territory, signed by that territory's governor, William Bibb1818 February 19
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 49 1818 August 22
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 50
Deposition, Taken from Erasmus Stribling for a case in which Wilson Cary1819 December 11
Nicholas
was defendant concerning the sale of shares in the Bank of Virginia. Includes a copy of a letter from Wilson Cary
Nicholas
to [Stribling?], dated 1812 April 15. Concerns a case surrounding the Bank of Virginia, its validity, establishment, legality,
and its practices of lending and giving out shares.
8 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 51
Bill of Account, for goods bought by John Harman and Albert G. Ruffin from Francis Guthrie1819
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 52 [1799-1820]
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 53 1822
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 54 1822-1823
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 55 1823 February 11
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 56 1823 February 11
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 57 [?] December 04
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 58 undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 59 undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 60 undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 61 undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 62
Five lottery tickets for the benefit of William and Mary University. Signed by Robert Saunders, 'for the commissioners'undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 63 undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 64 undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 65 undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 66 undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 67 undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 68 undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 69 undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 70 undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 71 undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 72 undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 73 undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 74 undated
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- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 75
Instructions to Colonel Charles Lewis, 2nd Battalion of Minute Men, signed by John Page, President of the Council. Instructs Lewis to order the captains in his command to march their companies to their respective counties in an expedition against the Indians1776 August 1
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 76 1780 October 26
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 77
A Return of the Men under Brigadier General Lawson.1781 January 26
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 78 1789 February 24
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 79
A Return of the 47th Regiment1790
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 80 1794 April 11
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 81
Brigade Orders, signed by John Guerrant, Jr. Indicates that the Brigade should march to Winchester1794 September 20
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 82
A Record of Fines for not attending the Militia Muster1794-1795
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 83
List of Fines levied against men in the 47th Regiment1795 April 07
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 84
Regimental Account, kept by Edward Garland1795 - 1796
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 85
A Return of the Militia1796-1797
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 86
"A Return of 1st Battalion 47th Regiment…"1797 May 22
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 87
Return for Flank Company, 2nd Battalion, 47th Regiment of Albemarle County Militia1797 October 22
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 88
Return of the 47th Regiment of the Virginia Militia1798 October
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 89 1800 July 31
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 90
Brigade Orders, signed by John Guerrant, Provides information on the meeting places and times for the various regiments in Virginia1801 August 22
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 91
Third Brigade Orders, signed by John Guerrant, Jr. Details the set of movements for the militia and provides some information on who will be in command of the various regimentsundated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 92
Regimental Orders. Describes the deployment and movement of certain members of the regiment to Charlottesville.undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 93
List of militia officers.undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 94
List of officers in the 47th Regiment.undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 95 undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269654] box: 4 folder: 75
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 1
[J. Annesley?] to Martha Jefferson, sends an "angry" letter over lack of response from the recipient.1786 April 272 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 2
Thomas Thompson to Thomas1790 December 08
Randolph
, Jr., Requests that
Randolph
write to 'Mr. Jefferson' on his behalf as he is hoping to be Consular Agent at Lisbon.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 3
Edmund1794 November 19
Randolph
to [?], concerns the sale of the land at Martin's Hundred. Offer by Daniel Hylton is too low and asks the recipient to contact
Daniel Fisher of Greensville to whom the land has also been offered.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 4
Charles Lee to William Hay, Concerns the suit of Macon against Ambler and the Executors claim on behalf of Robert C.1794 January 3
Nicholas
upon Ambler's estate.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 5
Willis Green to Colonel Thomas Todd, Writing on behalf of William Reid, requesting $1000 as security for the debt due from the estate of Colonel1799 October 11
Nicholas
.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 6
1805 July 27
1 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 7
James Morrison to Wilson Cary1807 October 26
Nicholas
, Jr. Concerns the leasing of a house and lots to Thomas Hart by
Nicholas
and General Smith; expresses distress over [Robert Carter
Nicholas
?] deciding to join the navy; some business in Richmond; Morrison will not abandon the idea of publishing the law notes.
7 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 8
1819 June 7
2 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 9
Thomas Jefferson to [?] Transcript Pencil Copy. Some information on land, harvesting, and the repair and rebuilding of the mill.[1821] June 272 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 10
[Robert Carter1821 November 26
Nicholas
] to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
, a brief criticism on Wilson's communication skills, attributes it to 'novel reading.' Approves of what
Randolph
is doing and going to do concerning the bank. Some discussion of buying land. Some discourse on why 'this country has much
to recommend it as a money making country,'
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 11
Israel Pickens to A.G. Ruffin, concerns legal business in Washington County which he had transferred to Ruffin .1822 April 303 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 12
Sarah1822 July 7
Nicholas
to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. Complains about the extreme heat. Recounts recent travels. Further discusses other aspects of society,
family
and future travel plans.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 13
Robert Carter1822 September 30
Nicholas
to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. Expresses anxiety about committing accounts and bonds to the mail but fever in New Orleans prevents finding a private carrier.
He is also worried about the debt for the "Ohio Negroes" being due this fall and discusses his prospects in detail. Expresses
how difficult it seems to be for him to return to Virginia by the end of the year.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 14
P[hilip] N[orbonne?]1822 November 12
Nicholas
to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. Explains the difficulties in retaining enslaved laborers that seem to have been encumbered to the bank on account of debt
of his brother, Lewis.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 15
Sample of Tobacco, from the Editor of American Farmer to "The Honorable [Joseph?] Vance."[1824 April 16]1 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 16
Triplett F. Estes to Colonel Thomas Mann1825 March
Randolph
. Recounts how Mr. Aiken called upon him asking him for the names of all the youngest Negroes at the Varina estate.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 17
C.J.1825 September 22
Nicholas
to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. Acknowledges receipt of a letter and accompanying enclosures.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 18
1825 October
1 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 19
P[hilip] N[orbonne?]1826 April 3
Nicholas
to [Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
]. Package sent to General [Samuel] Smith and instructions pertaining to its delivery.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 20
[Thomas Jefferson1826 August 3
Randolph
] to John M. Perry and James Dinsmore (draft). Furnishes the details for the tombstone to be erected in honor of Thomas Jefferson,
including his inscription, as the last of his personal melancholy duties to his grandfather.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 21
Samuel H. Smith to [Thomas Jefferson1826 November 1
Randolph
]. Concerns the undertaking of a memoir of Thomas Jefferson for the Columbian Institute.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 22
William Starke to Albert G. Ruffin. Recommends the home of John Jones for the possible boarding arrangements for Ruffin's son.1827 January 311 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 23
William Starke to Albert G. Ruffin. Response to his inquiry about the conduct of our public men. Starke believes that the administration is Federal and President [John Quincy Adams] and Secretary of State [Henry Clay] are "base men moving on to consolidation with a high hand - Our Senator [John]1827 February 1, 7
Randolph
[of Roanoke] was their avowed enemy, they feared him, their supporters feared him - his watchfulness, his keen penetration, his bold address in fine his powerful mind was a terror to
them, he was in favor of state rights and a zealous and uniform friend of the Constitution." Feels that our [Hanover] delegates,
Davis and Cunningham, were warmly opposed to
Randolph's
re-election and they voted against him, voting instead for [John] Tyler. Accompanying is a note concerning the late sending
of the letter.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 24
William Starke to Albert G. Ruffin. Concerns legislative issues and future political candidates and wishes Ruffin to come visit.1827 February 132 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 25
William Pollard to Albert G. Ruffin. Declines an invitation to spend tomorrow with him due to expected company.1827 Mar 71 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 26
William Pollard to Albert G. Ruffin. Political issues. Hopes that "some person other than [John Quincy] Adams or [Andrew] Jackson may be found to guide the vessel of State."[1827 Mar 7]1 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 27
T.H. Drew to Albert G. Ruffin. Invoice for goods purchased.1827 August 151 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 28
Edmund Fontaine to Albert G. Ruffin. Concerns political controversy between Jackson and Adams supporters in Hanover County.1827 October 251 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 29
Thomas M.1828 January 18
Randolph
, to the Editors of the Richmond Enquirer , Messrs. Ritchie & Gooch, (Copy) Demands an acknowledgement or a denial of an expression used in the
paper
that was insulting to him.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 30
William Starke to Albert G. Ruffin. Starke agrees to be at Ruffin's house the following week to conduct some surveying.1828 Mar1 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 31
Franklin [Dexter], for the Committee on the Fine Arts, [of the Boston Athenaeum], to Joseph Coolidge, and on the same letter, Coolidge to Martha1828 March 10
Randolph
, and Martha
Randolph
to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. Requests that Thomas Jefferson's collection of paintings be lent for an exhibition prior to their sale. Martha
Randolph's
reply includes a listing of the artwork and the condition of some of the paintings.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 32
William Pollard to Albert G. Ruffin. Some legislative matters concerning the [Tariff of 1828], aims to favor Virginia manufacturers, and his hope for the election of Andrew Jackson.1828 August 301 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 33
Thomas Nelson to Albert G. Ruffin Acknowledges the receipt of $200 and recommends the wheat fans that they have on hand.1828 October 81 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 34
P[hilip] N[orbonne]1828 December 15
Nicholas
to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. Acknowledges the receipt of a favor, and requests the letters between Judge [Lyons?] and his brother regarding his brother's
claim on [Robinson's] estate.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 35
William Starke to A.G. Ruffin. Concerns Starke's decision to become a candidate for Delegate and other political matters, as well as a summary of the enslaved laborers belonging to the estate of his brother John.1829 January 183 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 36
P[hilip] N[orbonne]1829 March 4
Nicholas
to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. Seeks to have
Randolph
as an endorser for a $2500 note in the Farmers Bank and other business, made secure by rent received from a wharf he owns
in Baltimore.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 37
P[hilip] N[orbonne]1829 March 18
Nicholas
to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. Has not yet received an answer to the letter of March 4th.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 38
T. [1829 April 29
Nicholas
Philip Trist] to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. Concerns various appointments and personages in Washington, saying that Linnaeus Smith was the most inefficient of all the
officers in the department and "did nothing but read novels and copy scraps of poetry." Also mentions Nathaniel P. Poor catalogue.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 39
William Starke to Mrs. Eliza Ruffin. Sends her the account of sales and the inventory and appraisement [for the estate of her husband, Albert G. Ruffin ?].1829 July 311 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 40
J[oseph] C[oolidge] to Thomas Jefferson1829 August 7
Randolph
. Mr. [Jared] Sparks has asked him to procure a copy of "Mr. Jefferson's works" before they are published, so it can be reviewed
by Edward Everett in The North American Review . Also comments on how Lafayette has acquired a copy from Rives and is offering to get them translated and published in Paris.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 41
Thomas M.1829 August 29
Randolph
of Tuckahoe to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. Requests T.J. to inquire about the two hundred bushels of seed wheat requested of his brother, Lewis.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 42
Robert Carter1829 October 3
Nicholas
to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. Concerns traveling by river from Wheeling and by road as well as discusses the state of the roads in the region, mentioning
in particular the [Guyandotte?] Road.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 43
E.F. Cabell to Eliza Ruffin. Concerns the transfer of one Adeline to the service of Mrs. Ruffin and describes her trip to Richmond where she heard political luminaries speak.1829 November 234 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 44
Archibald Ritchie to Mrs. Eliza Ruffin, Discusses various personal and business matters, including his inability to visit due to the impairment of his gig horse and he has not yet found a suitable overseer for her.1829 November 302 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 45
D.A. Cardwell to Mrs. Eliza Ruffin, Encloses his bill for a cloak, etc..1829 December 261 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 46
J[oseph Coolidge] to Thomas Jefferson1830 January 17
Randolph
. Concerns the terms for publishing the works of Thomas Jefferson.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 47
Robert Carter1830 March 10
Nicholas
to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. Concerns subscribers who are anxious to get their books and the handling of damaged copies.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 48
[E.F. Cabell?] to Mrs. Eliza Ruffin. Concerns the inability of Adeline to find a home and troubles with boarders.1830 March 114 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 49
Robert Carter1830 July 19
Nicholas
to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. Concerns the shipping, payment for and subscriptions to books, probably the works of Thomas Jefferson. Also one particular
book seller, [Callele?] who writes extremely voluminous letters.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 50
Joseph Coolidge to Thomas Jefferson1830 July 23
Randolph
. More concerning the business of selling of the works of Thomas Jefferson, settling of accounts between the
family
, and costs related to the education of George [
Randolph
].
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 51
Joseph Coolidge to Thomas Jefferson1830 August 29
Randolph
. Concerns the availability of the books as well as problems resulting from two editions of the works [of Thomas Jefferson]
being circulated simultaneously.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 52
Francis Eppes to Chiswell Dabney. Concerns the closing of an account.1830 August 11 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 53
A Discourse on Taxation - in an unknown hand.circa 18303 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 54
Martha1831 February 6
Randolph
to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. Various domestic matters as well as a preference for Virginia schools as that is where her children were born.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 55
[Martha]1831 June 14
Randolph
to Sarah [?]. Domestic matters as well as the issue of George returning before the end of the cruise.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 56
1831 June 18
1 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 57
Nelson Key and Reuben B. Patterson to Thomas Jefferson1831 June 23
Randolph
. Concerns the estate of the Key
family
.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 58
Joseph Coolidge to Thomas Jefferson1831 September 7
Randolph
. Continued difficulties over the publication of an additional edition of Thomas Jefferson's works by Gray and Bowen with
pertinent portions of the contract included.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 59
Gray and Bowen to Joseph Coolidge; with Joseph Coolidge to Thomas Jefferson1831 September 27
Randolph
. Concerns the claims of the publishers over the editions of the book and their propositions concerning the resolution of
the problem.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 60
Sally [?] to Eliza Ruffin. Expresses thanks for received roses and invites Eliza to visit.circa 18322 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 61
John Brockenbough to Eliza Ruffin. Invitation to dinner.circa 18321 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 62
Martha1833 February 8
Randolph
to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. A playfully curt letter demanding correspondence from her son at least as often as he sends money and her thankfulness for
the liberality of friends which has spared her the drudgery of running a school; the absence of Joseph Coolidge and Ellen's
recent loss of a child has forced the expense of another journey to Boston.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 63
1834 January 17
2 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 64
1835 January 9
2 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 65
J.C.R. and Patsey Taylor to [Thomas Jefferson1836
Randolph
]. Introduces Dr. McCormick, a "warm Jackson Van Buren man" and describes a Chamberlin land acquisition. Patsey writes to
her father about
family
and friends.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 66
[?]1836 March 29
Nicholas
to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. Business matters of borrowing and lending concerning a road from Wheeling to Cumberland.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 67
J.C.R. Taylor to [Thomas Jefferson1836 December 30
Randolph
]. Concerns an upcoming election, mentions the Democrats, Republicans and Whigs as well as Richard E. Byrd of Winchester,
who is a Whig.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 68
J.C.R. Taylor to [Thomas Jefferson1837 January 16
Randolph
]. Clarification of his thoughts on Richard E. Byrd's party affiliation as well as some words concerning his temper as unsuitable
for a judge and other political thoughts; Patsey implores her father not to consider running for governor.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 69
Patsey Taylor to Thomas Jefferson1837 February 1
Randolph
. Concerns the wheat crop and other farming related issues, including the buildings at the farm being far enough along that
the overseer and enslaved laborers have moved there.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 70
Robert C.1838 January 5
Nicholas
to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
.
Nicholas
states that he is engaged in a "very unprofitable and tedious discussion on abolition" with General Smith as per Calhoun's
Resolutions. He is waiting to hear from
Randolph
on some issues before he goes before the committee, especially the currency issue.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 71
Patsey Taylor to Thomas Jefferson1838 January 23
Randolph
. Various domestic matters such as health, education and leisure activities, including reading Napoleon's biography and other
books.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 72
Robert C.1838 February 20
Nicholas
to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. Discusses [Henry] Clay's Sub-treasury Bill, which he characterizes as an "infernal bill" which will be pushed to a decision
in the Senate while still in an unacceptable shape.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 73
Robert C.1838 March 6
Nicholas
to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. Finds
Randolph's
reasons for supporting the Sub-treasury Bill fallacious and discusses the charge that "anti-sub-treasuryists" are the vassals
of the banks; he encloses a copy of a bill lately passed by the Legislature of Louisiana to regulate and restrict their banks
for his edification.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 74
Robert C.1838 June 27
Nicholas
to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. Writes that the Sub-treasury Bill was lost, and asks that
Randolph
send to Mr. Buchanan the "Rules and Regulations of the University" that
Randolph
gave him previously but was mistakenly left behind in their room.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 75
Robert C.1838 September 1
Nicholas
to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. Having left the Guyandotte [River] on Tuesday morning, he mentions the ills of traveling to New Orleans when the river is
low and various items.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 76
Thomas Shores to Thomas Jefferson1834 March 8
Randolph
. Shores has decided to bring his agency in the Jefferson Lottery to a close, eleven tickets are still out and he ask
Randolph
to draw upon him for the amount of $110.00.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 77
Patsey Taylor to Jane1840 June 24
Randolph
. Concerns the safety of her sister and other matters of friends and
family
.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 78
1840 August 10
2 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 79
Thomas C.1840 September 8
Randolph
to Thomas Jefferson
Randolph
. Asks what he should do with the works of Jefferson still on hand in Vickburg.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 80
Patsey Taylor to Mrs. Francis G. Ruffin, [Caryanne?]. Domestic matters and sends best wishes to Caryanne in light of her recent marriage, asking her to visit before their mother leaves.1841 January 132 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 81
1841 April 26
1 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 82
Patsey Taylor to her mother, Mrs. Thomas Jefferson1841 June 30
Randolph
, [Jane], An account of her travel to Leesburg and other matters of
family
and friends.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 83
1841 July 30
1 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 84
Dr. H[enry] I[ngersoll] Bowditch to Thomas Jefferson1841 August 10
Randolph
. Requests either the originals or copies of the correspondence of his father, Nathaniel Bowditch, to Thomas Jefferson.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 85
Thomas J. Michie to Thomas Jefferson1841 August 18
Randolph
. Expresses the wish to enroll his daughter at Mrs.
Randolph's
school [the Edgehill School] and asks him for all the pertinent information.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 86
Henry Page to Thomas Jefferson1841 August 31
Randolph
. Informs
Randolph
that his daughter Martha will return to the [Edgehill School] in the Fall.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 87
Womble and Deane to Thomas Jefferson1841 September 5
Randolph
. Concerns the news upon the arrival of Britannia about the good price of flour.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 88
[R.W. Gwathmey?] to Thomas Jefferson1841 September 6
Randolph
. Writes concerning a letter from Messrs. Lewis Rogers & Co. of Havre about a sight draft, requesting payment so it can be
sent to Mr. Rogers, currently in New York.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 89
Chapman Johnson to Thomas Jefferson1841 September 8
Randolph
- with copies of letters from J.J. Sylvester of University College, London, to Johnson and Johnson to Sylvester. Concerns
Sylvester's appointment to the professorship of mathematics at the University of Virginia.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 90
Womble and Deane to Thomas Jefferson1841 November 11
Randolph
. Concerns a note at [the Farmer's Bank of Virginia?] that cannot be renewed without Colonel Curry's endorsement.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 91
1841 [November] 14
1 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 92
A.M. Harrison to Thomas Jefferson1841 November 29
Randolph
. Requests on the behalf of a colleague that
Randolph
use his influence in promoting his election.
3 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 93
Stephen Bowers to Thomas Jefferson1841 December 10
Randolph
. Requests the admittance of his sister-in-law, Sally C. Board, as a pupil.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 94
W. B. Buchanan to Thomas Jefferson1841 December 27
Randolph
. Lengthy letter requesting
Randolph's
aid in procuring enslaved laborers of a specific quality, specifying an elderly couple and a younger daughter.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 95
Edward G. Caruthers to Thomas Jefferson1842 January 5
Randolph
. Concerns a misunderstanding concerning an enslaved man named James and whether he was to stay in the service of Caruthers
for a year or return to
Randolph
.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 96
Bernard Peyton to Thomas Jefferson1842 January 10
Randolph
. Concerns the value of enslaved laborers, which has reduced a third within a month, and his business with Mr. Rogers.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 97
Womble and Deane to Thomas Jefferson1842 January 12
Randolph
. A note for $250.00, endorsed by Colonel Carr for P. Trist, must be thrown out for want of a blank.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 98
W.M. Smith to Thomas Jefferson1842 January 14
Randolph
. Among financial matters, states that the country will have to fight England on the ocean in order to reach her vessels and
protect our own shores from desolation.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 99
Thomas W. Gilmer to Thomas Jefferson1842 January 21
Randolph
, concerning a pension for Mrs. Via, discusses the Treasury note bill checkmated by Rives and others in the Senate, and his
relationship with Webster is not good enough to approach him on the subject.
2 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 100
R[ichard] K[idder] Meade to Mrs. Thomas Jefferson[1848] January 31
Randolph
. Concerns the morality of dancing and other domestic matters, chiefly as a critical response to some issues contained in
a previous letter.
4 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 101
G.W.1862 - 1865
Randolph
to his wife, Mary [Elizabeth Adams]
Randolph
. Four letters and several news clippings concerning George W.
Randolph's
service to the Confederacy during the Civil War.
16 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 102
1864 - 1869
21 items
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 103
Sarah[1887] April 23
Nicholas
Randolph
to W.P. Garrison, sends her apologies for the condition of the manuscript she mailed yesterday, explaining "that the writer
is a delicate woman, who being the head of a school numbering over a hundred pupils - thirty-five of whom live in the house
with her leads a laborious life and one encompassed with many cares and not a few sorrows." The letter includes twelve pages
of extracts from Jefferson Correspondence.
12 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 104
undated
Paper
sent by unidentified writer to Albert G. Ruffin, concerning whether out of the debt of gratitude to General Andrew Jackson,
he should be elected president, comparing him to Sergeant William Jaspers who replaced the flag staff on the battery of Fort
Moultrie, Charleston, in the face of heavy British fire (draft).
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 105
Untitled - Ghost Storyundated8 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 106
William Starke to Albert G. Ruffin. Alludes to various matters and subjects, including the trial of some Negroes for hog-stealing.undated1 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 107
undated
fragment
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 108
Doctor Nelson's Prescription. Root of Wild Horehound, Root of Black Briar, and Apple Brandy.undated2 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 109
William Pollard to Albert G. Ruffin. Decline to a dinner invitation, news of Madison and Monroe being put on the electoral ticket.[?] January 151 pp.
- Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 110
Joseph Coolidge to Thomas Jefferson[?] February 14
Randolph
. Business matters with Messrs. Gray and Bowen, followed by
family
matters.
1 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 111
J.C.R. [Aunt Jane] to Janeundated
Randolph
. Various notes on domestic issues, gardening, chickens,
family
news, etc.
8 pp. - Mixed Materials [X030269655] box: 5 folder: 112
Thomas Ritchie to Albert G. Ruffin. Announces the birth of a daughter and other matters.undated1 pp.
- Miscellaneous & Financial and Legal
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 1
Map Showing A. Bryans Plan "For Dividing the County of Albemarle and Parish of St. Anne…" [into two parishes?] Perhaps owned by Thomas Jefferson1777 August 6
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 2
List of Clothing (Washing)1789 March 2
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 3 1789 July 20
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 4 Post-1798
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 5
Court Order Signed by Peter Tinsley1799 October 10
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 6
News clipping from the Virginia [Argus?]1799 NovemberHalf of the front page
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 7
Hand-Painted Woodcut of Adair Near Limerick1810 June 25
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 8
News clipping with a Cure for Sores and Information about the 8th Regiment of Virginia Militia[circa 1811 December]
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 9
Unsigned Promissory Note by [Jefferson?] to Patrick Gibson1814 November 11
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 10
"Reducing the Interest of Money in this province of Georgia" Certified copy of the earlier law, March 27, 1759, was signed by Secretary of State Abner Hammond and Governor John Clark in 18201820 December 1
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 11 1821 March 7
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 12
List of enslaved laborers, their ages and prices, mentioning Perkins, probably related to the evaluation of enslaved laborers in Folder 62 in Box 3, giving a comparison evaluation with another person, represented by initials only.[circa 1821]
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 13
Albert G. Ruffin Admitted to Practice Law in the District Court of the United States for the Alabama District1822 January 8
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 14
Promissory Note Signed by Robert Wilson1823 March 6
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 15
Promissory Note Signed by John Duncan [?]1823 March 8
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 16
Invoice - For Goods Bought by Miss Eliza Roane from Hall Neilson1823-1825
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 17
Invoice - For Goods Bought by Miss Eliza Roane from Parke Street1824 Jan-Dec
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 18
Invoice - For Goods Bought by Miss Eliza Roane from E.E.C. Manley1824 July - October
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 19
Invoice - For Goods Brought by Miss Eliza Roane from B.N. Dabney & Co.1824 - 1825
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 20
A Bill to the Alabama Congress1824
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 21
Invoice - For Goods Bought by Albert G. Ruffin from Hall Neilson1825 May 4
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 22
2 Receipts - For Goods Bought by Eliza Ruffin from H & R Kyle1825 September 3-6
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 23
Some Records Pertaining to the Estate of William Ruffin1825 September 213 items
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 24
Albert G. Ruffin's Records1825 - 1826
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 25
Jefferson Lottery Ticket1826 April
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 26
Invoice - For Goods Bought by Albert G. Ruffin from B.N. Dabney1826 - 1827
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 27
6 Financial Items of Albert G. Ruffin1826 - 1827
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 28
Mrs. Eliza Ruffin's Accounts with Dr. G.A. Spiller1826 - 1829
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 29
Albert G. Ruffin's Account Book1826 - 1835
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 30
Petition to the Hon. Andrew Stevenson for an Address that day after dinner to indicate his sentiments in relation to the upcoming Presidential election1827 October 24
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 31
Bill of Exchange1828 February 25
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 32
Invoice - For Goods Purchased by Mrs. A.G. Ruffin from Hall and Moore1828 May-1829 June
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 33
Albert G. Ruffin in Account with Judith Nelson1828 July-August
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 34
Bill of Lading - For Goods Shipped to Albert G. Ruffin1828 November 29
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 35 1829 March 7
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 36 1829 March
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 37
Inventory of Estate of Albert G. Ruffin1829 July 23
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 38
Mrs. Eliza Ruffin's Account with William Davenport1829 - 1833
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 39
James M. Kildoe to Mrs. Eliza Ruffin with her Bill of Account1829 - 1836
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 40
Mrs. Eliza Ruffin's Account with Thomas H. Drew1830 Jan-Apr
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 41
Concerning a Business Transaction Signed by Peter Miner, J.H. Earnest and Eliza Anderson1830 February 11
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 42
Mrs. Eliza Ruffin's Account with John M. Anderson1830 April-1832
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 43
Mrs. Eliza Ruffin's Account with I.H. Drew1830 June -1832
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 44
Mrs. Eliza Ruffin's Account with Hall and Moore1830 August-1831
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 45 1830 - 1832
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 46
Mrs. Eliza Ruffin's Account with Dr. Street1831 March-1832
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 47
Mrs. Eliza Ruffin in Account with Penitentiary Store1831 November
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 48 1831
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 49
Mrs. Eliza Ruffin in Account with John S. Sydnor1832 October 8
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 50
Mrs. Eliza Ruffin's Account with Dr. Street, M.D1833
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 51
Mrs. Eliza Ruffin in Account with Thomas Talley1834 March-Dec
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 52
Mrs. Eliza Ruffin's Account with Dr. Street1834 June-Dec
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 53
Mrs. Eliza Ruffin's Account with Binford, Brooks, Gay & Co.1835 January - July
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 54 1835 May 6
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 55
Receipt - For Goods Purchased by Eliza Ruffin from Binford, Brooks, Gay & Co.1836 February 16
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 56
Mrs. Eliza Ruffin in Account with Binford, Brooks, Gay & Co.1836 August - 1837
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 57
Epitaph of Martha Jefferson[circa 1836?]
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 58 1842 January 5
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 59 1844 May 25
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 60 1864 December
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 61 1864
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 62 [circa 1871]
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 63
Fragment of a Bookplateundated
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 64 undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 65
6 Items of Records Pertaining to Estate of Albert G. Ruffinundated
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 66 undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 67
Describing the Duties of the Secretary of the Commonwealthundated
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 68
Petition to the General Assembly for Educating Slaves before Freeing ThemundatedNote:
The word "slaves" has been retained in this case because it is in the title of the document.
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 69
Mr. H. Wood in Account with Robert Rives and Co.undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 70
Sale Bookundated
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 71
Coin Impressions (Virginia 150 cent piece)undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 72
Notes on the Importance of Agricultureundated
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 73
An Account of Slave [Sales?]undatedNote:
The word "slave" has been retained in this case because it is in the title of the document.
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 74
"Notes of the Courses [ _ ] of Fields Cultivated by Isaiah Haden on Land Belonging to Wm. Short Esq." Perhaps owned by T. Jeffersonundated
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 75 undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 76 undated
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 77
Greeting Cards - [Twentieth Century?]undated2 items
- Mixed Materials [X030269656] box: 6 folder: 1
- Mixed Materials box: Oversize [1794-1796?]
- Mixed Materials box: Oversize [circa 1785]; undated
- Mixed Materials box: Oversize 1811 April 17
- Mixed Materials box: Oversize 1813 September
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