Browne, William M. Letters to Mary Taylor Guide to the William M. Browne Letters to Mary Taylor SC 01539

Guide to the William M. Browne Letters to Mary Taylor SC 01539


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Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
SC 01539
Title
William M. Browne Letters to Mary Taylor 1863 July 23 1863 August 4
Quantity
0.01 Linear Feet
Creator
Browne, William M. (William Montague), 1823-1883
Language
English

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Preferred Citation

William M. Browne Letters to Mary Taylor, Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries

Immediate Source of Acquisition

From the Hart Collection.


Scope and Contents

Letters on Confederate States of America Executive Department stationery to Mary Taylor concerning rising rent on the house that Browne is renting from here in Richmond. In the first letter, Browne writes that he must decline to take the house for another year as Taylor has raised the rent and he believes that "$1500 is as much as [he] ought to pay." In the second letter, Browne writes that since Taylor did not reply to his first letter he "concluded that [she] had resolved to allow [him] to retain possession for another year on the same terms." He also writes that he has "literally and faithfully adhered to [his] contract" including " not neglecting the tuning of the Piano, althogh that has scarcely ever been used."

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Container List

Mixed Materials Small Collections Box 107 folder: 1
Letters
English