Claiborne, Ferdinand L. Letter to George Mayo Guide to the Ferdinand L. Claiborne Letter to George Mayo SC 01526

Guide to the Ferdinand L. Claiborne Letter to George Mayo SC 01526


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Olivia Weiss, SCRC Apprentice

Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
SC 01526
Title
Ferdinand L. Claiborne Letter to George Mayo 1798 June 14
Quantity
0.01 Linear Feet
Creator
Claiborne, Ferdinand L.
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Ferdinand L. Claiborne Letter to George Mayo, Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries

Immediate Source of Acquisition

From the Hart Collection.


Scope and Contents

Two page letter to George Mayo, Esq. informing him that he arrived safely at City Point in Norfolk, was received well by the Commandant and treated very well by the citizens of Norfolk. Claiborne sailed from Manchester to Norfolk, and takes the remainder of his letter to write about the possibilities and complexities of marriage to different women.

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Container List

Mixed Materials Small Collections Box 107 folder: 1
Letter
English