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Alexander Terrett. Letter, 1846. Accession 38820, Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Purchased 3 November 2000.
Alexander Terrett was born about 1828. In 1846 he was living in Washington D.C., but had moved to Fairfax County, Virginia, by 1850, where he became a farmer. Terrett married Elizabeth C. Payne (b. ca. 1828) 21 April 1846 in Fairfax County, and they had two children. Terrett died in Fairfax County in 1866.
Letter, May 1846, from Alexander H. Terrett (ca. 1828-1866) of Washington D.C. to John Dowling of Terre Haute, Indiana, concerning his mother and slaves she had sent to Mississippi. Terrett believes his mother will move back to Virginia from Washington D.C. and will try to get her slaves back from Mississippi. He states that his family is doing well and that he and his new wife are fine. He asks how Dowling and his family are doing. Terrett also comments on the Mexican War.