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John Edmunds Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
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Box and folder list inventory completed by Zach Woodward, SCRC staff, in March 2011.
Letter, 2 March 1795, of Eliza Short Ridgely, "Hors-du-Monde" [Cumberland County, Va.] to her nephew Jack [John Thomas Edmunds] concerning his health; and letter, 23 December 1807, of John [Thomas] Edmunds, Cabin Point, Va. to his uncle F[rederick] Ridgely, near Versailles, Kentucky concerning the possibility of war with Great Britain and the recruiting of troops in Virginia.
Item 1: Eliza Short, at Hors-du-Monde, [Cumberland County, Virginia], to her nephew, John Edmunds, 2 March 1795 Eliza Short, at Hors-du-Monde, [Cumberland County, Virginia], to her nephew, John Edmunds. 2 March 1795. Note: Eliza Short, who afterwards married Dr. Frderick Ridgely of Kentucky, was the sister of William Short. Item 2: John Edmunds to Dr. F[rederick] Ridgely, near Versailles, Kentucky, 23 December 1807 John Edmunds to Dr. F[rederick] Ridgely, near Versailles, Kentucky. 23 December 1807. Postmarked Cabin Point, Virginia. Note: This letter discusses the danger of war with England.