A Guide to the Dr. Richard S. Maupin Papers, 1816, and 1835-1857 Maupin, Richard S., Papers 10737

A Guide to the Dr. Richard S. Maupin Papers, 1816, and 1835-1857

A Collection in
Special Collections
The University of Virginia Library
Accession Number 10737


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
10737
Title
Dr. Richard S. Maupin Papers 1816, and 1835-1857
Physical Characteristics
This collection consists of sixty items.
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Dr. Richard S. Maupin Papers, Accession #10737, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This collection was given to the Library on November 30, 1987, by Mrs. Robert L. Tucker of Rogers, Arkansas, Mrs. Alvin Bell of Prairie Grove, Arkansas, Judge Lincoln Maupin Cummings of Fayetteville, Arkansas, Mrs. W. H. Webster of Monroe, Louisiana, and Mrs. Cyrene Jongeward of Rogers, Arkansas.

Scope and Content

This collection of legal and business papers of Dr. Richard Snow Maupin of Rockingham County, Virginia, contains sixty items, 1816, and 1835-1857. These papers consist of tax receipts, a bill of sale, receipts, accounts, a bond, and two physician's licenses issued to Dr. Maupin.

Of particular note are a bill of sale for a female slave, Nancy, belonging to Jane E. Williams (June 27, 1816) and the physician licenses belonging to Dr. Maupin (August 2, 1852 and June 19, 1854).