A Guide to the Baxter Family Papers, 1828-1903
A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 22969b
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Preferred Citation
Baxter Family. Papers, 1828-1903. Accession 22969b, Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Acquisition Information
Purchased 23 January 1949.
Biographical/Historical Information
Thomas Baxter was born about 1798 in Connecticut and moved to Petersburg, Virginia, about 1819. He was a carpenter and a master mechanic, and became a prominent property owner in Petersburg. He married first Maria Exall, and they had at least 2 children. Baxter's second wife was named Elizabeth. William Henry Baxter was born 30 March 1830 in Havana, Cuba, to Thomas Baxter and his first wife. William Baxter became a machinist, a businessman and a property owner in Petersburg. He eventually became superintendent of a gas works. He married Matilda Shanks (ca. 1829-1886) in July 1853, and they had at least 3 children. Baxter died 5 July 1915 in Petersburg.
Scope and Content Information
Papers, 1828-1903, of the Baxter family of Petersburg, Virginia, consisting of: accounts, agreements, bills of sale, bonds, correspondence, deeds, financial records, judicial records, memorandums, notes, receipts, and wills of Thomas Baxter (ca. 1798-1878) and William Henry Baxter (1830-1915). Papers include a hiring bond and bills of sales for slaves, and an agreement transferring a patent for hydraulic presses from Thomas Baxter to William H. Baxter.