A Guide to the Daily Almanac and Diary of Joseph Jackson, Jr. 1847
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The Special Collections Department
Accession number 11430
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Preferred Citation
Joseph Jackson, Jr. Diary, 1847, Accession #11429, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
Purchase: L & T Respess, Charlottesville, Va., July 26, 1998.
Scope and Content Information
This daily almanac and diary, January 1-June 30, 1847, of
Joseph Jackson, Jr. of Richmond, Virginia, contains legal and
social entries throughout. There are notes of Court House
schedules in Richmond, Henrico, Hanover, Goochland, and
Chesterfield. For January, clients or cases mentioned include:
Cullen & Cullen, Louis Chitti, James Shelton, N. H.
Turner, and Silas Beazley. Specific entries of interest
include: January 12 - Kelly & Brittain - sale of negro
woman, Elizabeth C. Smith - free negro obtained new free
papers; January 20 - dinner at the home of Major Thomas
Doswell with numerous guests; January 28 - wedding of Phoebe
Gardner and Mr. Meriwether. For February, clients or cases
mentioned include: Louis Chitti, John A. Lacy, John W.
Royster, and William James. Specific entries of interest
include: February 4 & 5 - attendance at a book auction.
For March, clients or cases mentioned include: Louis Chitti,
William Coles, Lewis S. King
, and E. R. Sprague. For April,
clients or cases mentioned include: Louis Chitti, John
Redford, Thompson Burgess, Archibald Blair, and Nelson Smith.
Specific entries of interest include: April 7, 8 & 9 -
travel to
King
William Court House,
King
and Queen Court
House, New Kent Court House, and Ben Robinson's; April 14 -
guardianship of Catherine J. Randolph; April 19 - describes a
visit with General Tom Thumb [Charles Sherwood Stratton
(1838-1883)] at the age of fifteen [?] as well as his
characteristics; April 22 - voted for [John Minor] Botts and
Lancaster; April 27 - James Shelton courting Lucy Berkeley;
April 28 - funeral of Archie Botts with sermon by Reverend
Hoge [Mose Drury or William James, brothers]; April 29 - heard
Daniel Webster speak. For May, clients or cases mentioned
include: Louis Chitti, G. Washington Chilicothe, N. C.
Crenshaw, J. H. Baptist,
George Lowry, Joseph Nucholls, Joshua
Alvis, John F. Russ, Augustus S. Jerome, Robert Barker, and
Tyler & Tinsley. Specific entries of interest include: May
1 - visit to "Blue House," where he talked mainly to
gentlemen; May 13 - Lucy Taylor married Charles Carter Lee;
May 24 - spent evening at "Blue House" where he met two Miss
Watkins; May 22 & 27 - time spent with Miss Kate Waddell,
writing that she, as others of her sex, "likes the delicate
flattery of her attendants..."; May 26 - gave an elderly
African-American woman his last quarter. For June, clients or
cases mentioned include: A. M. Bruen, Joseph Nucholls, J. C.
Thomas, N. C. Crenshaw, Augustus S. Jerome, Reuben Ford,
Seaton Tyler, John A. Lacy, Gordon L. Ford, William B.
Chamberlayne, Pleasants & Clarke, and Tyler & Tinsley.
Specific entries of interest include: June 1, 2 & 3 -
social activities; June 2 & 5 - time spent with Miss
Cornelia Grinnan; June 18 - comments on characteristics of Ann
Francis, daughter of Ben[jamin] Francis; June 29 - cases
involving C[adwalader] Ringgold (1802-1867) and his lands in
western Virginia. There are also three scattered entries on
August 10 & 14 and at the end of the diary.