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Administrative Information
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Preferred Citation:
Preston Family Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
Acquisition Information:
Gift
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Scope and Contents
This inventory, chiefly 1786-1815, represents three generations of the Preston family, and likewise can be divided into the following:
Items relating to William Preston (ca. 1729-1783), 1755-1782, primarily photostats of appointments to various county offices (coroner, sheriff and surveyor) and to positions in the Virginia militia; but also including original appointments, 1763 and 1776; a surveyor's entry; 1774; and letters, 1773-1782, to Preston concerning land, the Cherokee Indians and a court martial.
Items, 1785-1819, relating to William's sons, Francis Preston (1765- 1836), lawyer, member of the Virginia Legislature and the U.S. Congress; and his brother John Preston (1764-1827), member of the Virginia Assembly and long-time Treasurer of Virginia, including letters from John Preston to Francis Preston as well as correspondence of the two men with other people. Subjects covered in the letters include politics; the War of 1812; a carriage; the College of William and Mary; duels; the building of a house; and Indians. These papers also contain a certificate, 20 September 1793, of emancipation for a slave signed by Francis Preston; and his appointment of two military aides.
Items relating to the correspondence of William Campbell Preston (1764- 1860), son of Francis Preston, and a member of Congress from South Carolina, including a circular and letter, 1827, concerning protest by citizens of South Carolina of a protective tariff.
Arrangement of Materials:
Organization: This inventory has been organized into four Series: 1. William Preston Papers; 2. Francis Preston Papers; 3. John Preston Papers; 4. William C. Preston Papers. Arrangement: Each folder contains the papers of their creators/persons, identified by series title. Items are then arranged chronologically by date.
Related Material
Other related material concerning the Preston family can be found in the Robert Morton Hughes Papers at Old Dominion University.
Several of the items in this collection have been reprinted. These include the letters written between 1786-1813, by John Preston to Francis Preston printed in the William and Mary Quarterly, 2nd Ser., Vol. 1, pp. 42-51 and Vol. 2, pp. 188-193. A list of these items is located below. A typed list is located in the first folder of the collection.
18 May 1786. John Preston to Francis Preston. Series 2, Vol. 1, pp. 42-45. 2 November 1786. John Preston to Francis Preston. Series 2, Vol. 1, pp. 45-47. 26 December 1786. John Preston to Francis Preston. Series 2, Vol. 1, pp. 47-49. 17 February 1787. John Preston to Francis Preston. Series 1, Vol. 27, pp. 203-205. 31 May 1793. John Preston to Francis Preston. Series 2, Vol. 2, pp. 188-189 [dated as 3 May]. 25 Nov. 1794. John Preston to Francis Preston. Series 2, Vol. 2, p. 187. 14 May 1799. John Preston to Francis Preston. Series 2, Vol. 1, pp. 49-51. 19 December 1802. John Preston to Francis Preston. Series 2, Vol. 2, pp. 189-192. 3 March 1813. John Preston to Francis Preston. Series 2, Vol. 2, pp. 192-193.
Some letters are also available in typescript.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Architecture, Domestic--Virginia
- Buckingham County (Va.)--History
- Carriage and wagon making
- Certificates
- Cherokee Indians
- College of William and Mary--History--18th century
- Correspondence
- Dueling--Virginia
- Financial records
- Freedmen--Virginia--History
- Indians of North America--History--19th century
- Legal documents
- Petitions
- Photostats
- Preston family
- Preston, Francis, 1765-1836
- Preston, John, 1764-1827
- Preston, William, ca. 1729-1783
- Slavery--Virginia--History--18th century
- Tariff--United States--History
- United States--History--War of 1812
- United States--Politics and government--1789-1815
- Virginia--Militia
- Virginia--Politics and Government--18th century
- Virginia--Politics and Government--19th century
General
Other Information:
Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00012.frame
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- Preston, Francis
- Preston, Francis, 1765-1836
- Preston, John, 1764-1827
- Preston, William
- Preston, William, ca. 1729-1783
Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- Buckingham County (Va.)--History
- Virginia--Militia
- Virginia--Politics and Government--18th century
- Virginia--Politics and Government--19th century
Container List
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 1 id160723
Certificate of appointment of William Preston14 February 1755Scope and Contents
William Preston was appointed as "Captain of a Company of Rangers in Augusta County," Virginia. Signed by Robert Dinwiddie, Williamsburg, Virginia.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 1 id160736
Certificate of appointment of William Preston11 December 1758Scope and Contents
William Preston was appointed as "Captain of a Company of Rangers." Signed by Francis Fauquier, Williamsburg, Virginia.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 1 id160741
Certificate of appointment of William Preston14 June 1759Scope and Contents
William Preston was appointed as : "Lieutenant Colonel of the Militia for the County of Augusta," Virginia. Signed by Francis Fauquler, Williamsburg, Virginia.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 1 id160745
Certificate of appointment of William Preston18 October 1759Scope and Contents
William Preston was appointed as Escheator for Augusta County, Virginia. Signed by Francis Fauquier, Williamsburg, Virginia.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 1 id160747
Certificate of appointment of William Preston2 August 1763Scope and Contents
William Preston was appointed as "Colonel of the Militia for the County of Augusta," Virginia. Signed by Francis Fauquier, Williamsburg, Virginia.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 1 id160750
Certificate of appointment of William Preston22 December 1769Scope and Contents
William Preston was appointed as "Colonel of the Militia of the County of Botetourt," Virginia. Signed by Norborne Berkeley, Baron de Botetourt, Williamsburg, Virginia.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 1 id160753
Certificate of appointment of William Preston22 December 1769Scope and Contents
William Preston was appointed as "one of our Coroners of our County of Botetourt," Virginia. Signed by Norborne Berkeley, Baron de Botetourt, Williamsburg Virginia.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 1 id160758
Certificate of appointment of William Preston1 December 1772Scope and Contents
William Preston was appointed as "Sheriff of the County of Fincastle County, later Kentucky, and Montgomery and Washington Counties, Virginia. Signed by John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, Williamsburg, Virginia.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 1 id160761
Correspondence6 Feb. 1773Scope and Contents
Letter from William Campbell, Aspen Bottom, to William Preston. Letter concerns Captain Shelby's purchase of the land where Captain Bledsoe lives.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 1 id160764
Survey15 August 1774Scope and Contents
Surveyor's entry of Fincastle County, later Kentucky and Montgomery and Washington Counties, Virginia. Item mentions William Preston, surveyor of Fincastle. Signed by William Christian.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 1 id160767
Certificate of appointment of William Preston7 October 1775Scope and Contents
William Preston was appointed as "Lieutenant and Commander in chief of the Militia of the County of Fincastle [County, later Kentucky, and Montgomery and Washington Counties], Virginia" Signed by the Committee of Safety for the Colony of Virginia.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 1 id160770
Correspondence8 Dec. 1776Scope and Contents
Letter from Anthony Bledsoe, Fort Patrick Henry, Virginia, to Colonel William Preston. Letter concerns the Cherokee Indians, their need of supplies, and their fear of coming to Williamsburg.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 1 id160773
Certificate of appointment of William Preston21 December 1776Scope and Contents
William Preston was appointed as "County Lieutenant of Militia in the County of Montgomery," Virginia. Signed by Patrick Henry, Williamsburg, Virginia.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 1 id160776
Certificate of appointment of William Preston11 March 1780Scope and Contents
William Preston was appointed as "Surveyor for the County of Montgomery," Virginia. Signed by Dudley Digges, Lieutenant Governor, Williamsburg, Virginia.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 1 id160777
Correspondence6 May 1782Scope and Contents
Letter from Charles Morgan to William Preston. Letter concerns a court martial of two men, Marshall Duncan and Timothy Roark, and the circumstances involved in the case; and men trying, to be struck from the muster roll in order to be relieved of their military duties.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 1 id160780
Post Bond20 June 1782Scope and Contents
Post bond for Joseph Achillberger before William Preston, Justice of the Peace, Montgomery County, Virginia.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 2 id160785
Correspondence18 May 1786Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, "Smithfield," Montgomery County, Virginia, to "brother," Francis Preston. Was only able to send 10 pounds because of the "great difficulty of procuring cash in this country"; mentions getting cash from "Uncle Tom" or tobacco from "Anderson" and converting that to cash; tobacco prices; discusses the loss Kentucky will feel at the death of Colonel Christian.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 2 id160788
Correspondence20 Nov. 1786Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston to "brother," Francis Preston, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. Discusses business dealings with Anderson tobacco, and obtaining the necessary materials and the carpenter recommended by Captain T. Smith to finish their house; wants to compare prices between the Academy at Botetourt Town and William and Mary; gives details of building a new academy at Greenfield and the prices which would be charged.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 2 id160791
Correspondence26 December 1786Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, "Smithfield," Montgomery County, Virginia, to "brother," Francis Preston, Williamsburg, Virginia. More discussion about the constructing of their house; expresses concern about a possible suit against them for a debt unpaid, unless they raise money from Anderson's tobacco; tells of neighbors anxiously awaiting his Francis's return so that they might "profit from your knowledge," referring to Francis Preston's license to practice law, and so that he can be considered an eligible candidate; offers to campaign for him in his absence; relates feelings toward a duel fought between their cousin, James Breckenridge and [?] Younghusband.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 2 id160795
Correspondence17 February 1787Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, "Smithfield," Montgomery County, Virginia, to "brother," Francis Preston, Williamsburg, Virginia. Sends news of large amounts of mail for him, mainly on the subject of friendship; election day has been moved to an earlier date in April, requiring him [FP] to come home earlier; hopes this doesn't interfere with his studies; gives itinerary and details about coming home; discusses the other candidates and the main issue of the campaign--the division of the country; tells rumor that Congress is about to "raise a great army, for what purpose, we know not."
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 2 id160798
Bill of William Galt & County8-24 December 1790Scope and Contents
Bill is for fabrics, clothes, and notions for "Sally B. Campbell," later Sarah Buchanan (Campbell) Preston, wife of Francis Preston.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 2 id160802
Correspondence5 May 1792Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston to "brother" Francis Preston. Short note discussing the election and political side effects relating to it.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 2 id160806
Correspondence29 Sept. 1792Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, Mr. McDowell's, to "Frank," Francis Preston, Montgomery County, Virginia. Discusses land transactions and the upcoming change in the Judicial districts west of the Blue Ridge; mentions the end of the Indian War and the government being settled.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 2 id160810
Correspondence31 May 1793Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, John Breckenridge's, Lexington, Virginia, to Francis Preston, Washington County, Virginia. Comments on the reformed behavior of B. Smith, a commander at one of the frontier posts, who has "abandoned both women and wine forever"; discussion of affairs with the Indians--treaties, not trusting them, and hopes of continuing the war with them; General Wayne, however, has orders only to defend themselves, not attack; mention of land prices connected with investment possibilities.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 2 id160813
Correspondence8 Aug[us]t 1793Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, Lexington, Virginia to "brother" Francis Preston, Abingdon, Washington County, Virginia. Business discussion about an unknown matter.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 2 id160815
Emancipation certificate20 Sept. 1793Scope and Contents
Emancipation certificate of John Broady, Negro servant of William Campbell, father-in-law of Francis Preston. Signed by Francis Preston.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 2 id160818
Correspondence25 November 1794Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, Richmond, Virginia to "sister In-law," Sarah B. Preston, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mention of her domesticity; gossip of a rich widow, Mrs. Thomas Randolph, who has fallen in love with John Brown.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 2 id160821
Correspondence25 Nov. 1794Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, no place, to "brother," probably Francis Preston. Gives election news of senators and governor; details about a duel between General Wood and W. Thomas Madison over the election of Governor Brook which led to defamations of character.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 2 id160823
Correspondence23 January 1796Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, no place, to Francis Preston, Congress, United States, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Concerning attention paid to brother William by General Wayne.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 2 id160827
Correspondence9 September 1797Scope and Contents
Letter from Bishop James Madison, Botetourt County, Virgina, to Francis Preston, Washington County, Virginia. Discusses power of attorney between H. Smith and himself; and business matters dealing with land.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 2 id160832
Correspondence21 May 1798Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, no place, to "brother," Francis Preston, Washington County, Virginia. Discusses business transactions, including buying some horses; shares feelings of wanting to be married.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 2 id160836
Correspondence27 Oct. 1798Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, "Smithfield," Montgomery County, Virginia, to "brother" Francis Preston, Washington County, Virginia. Discussion of business transactions with Governor Shelby.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 2 id160840
Correspondence14 May 1799Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, "Smithfield," Montgomery County, Virginia, to "brother," Francis Preston, Washington County, Virginia. Expresses concern over their brother "Tommy" not being able to attend school due to insufficient funds, and asks if Francis might be able to help in this area; mentions William and Mary as a good choice for Tommy to study law.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 2 id160844
Correspondence28 Oct. 1799Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, Horse Shoe Bottom, to "brother," Francis Preston, Washington County, Virginia. Discussion about horses and John's son cutting teeth.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 2 id160850
Correspondence6 Nov. 1799Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, Blacksburg, Virginia, to "brother," Francis Preston, Washington County, Virginia. Family news; grandmother has died; is still looking for the book, EVirginians Millwright, sent by Francis to use as reference for their spring water problem.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 3 id160854
Correspondence6 January 1802Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, Horseshoe Bottom, to Francis Preston, Saltworks, Washington County, Virginia. Asks him to help with E. Madison's business affairs; house is half finished; hopes to pay off all debts soon and be as "independent as a freeman ought to be."
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 3 id160858
Correspondence27 January 1802Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, Horseshoe Bottom, to Francis Preston, Washington County, Virginia. Wagon arrived satisfactorily; sent 5 bushels of hemp seed and will send more if needed; borrowed from him a bundle of "nail rods" to lay the plank floor in his home; talk of the birth of "another fine son " who is quite handsome.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 3 id160864
Correspondence10 May 1802Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, Horseshoe Bottom, to Francis Preston, Saltworks, Washington County, Virginia. Business news; cotton and salt arrived; has sent nail rods in a different, lighter wagon.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 3 id160868
Correspondence19 December 1802Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, "Smithfield," Montgomery County, Virginia, to "brother" Francis Preston. Political discussion-including the possibility of Congressional redistricting of Botetourt and Montgomery counties, the disagreements between the Federalists and the Republicans, and how redistricting would affect John when elections come again; ironworks are shorthanded and he is willing to hire out seven "of my best negroe men"; wife has had the mumps and self has had a bout with rheumatism.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 3 id160872
Correspondence22 April 1804Scope and Contents
Letter from David Campbell, Campbella, Tennessee, to Sarah B. Preston, Saltworks, Washington County, Virginia. Expresses joy at Mrs. Preston's recovering her health; philosophical statements concerning life; fondness toward Mrs. Preston and family; mention of who will be in school at Abingdon for the next two years, if the school stays open.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 3 id160876
Correspondence22 December 1805Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, Horseshoe Bottom, to "brother," Francis Preston, Saltworks, Washington County, Virginia. Salt was delivered and all was in good order; family news including the birth of a son, William Ballard Preston, to their brother James P. Preston.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 3 id160880
Correspondence2 March 1807Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, Horseshoe Bottom, to Francis Preston, Washington County, Virginia. Asks if he can send his son, Carlton Radford, to Mr. Whaley's school, since Mr. Birch's school at Fort Chizwell has broken up; has taken care of money matters; more problems with rheumatism.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 3 id160882
Correspondence15 February 1808Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, Montgomery Court House Virginia, to "brother;" Francis Preston, Saltworks, Washington County, Virginia. Asks for his son, William, to be sent home since the family is free of the whooping cough; a Senate position is open, but heJohn declined since he thought that Francis wanted to run; discussion of war with Britain, and the election of a president; Virginia seems to be favoring Madison, but New York is doubtful; no plans yet for the Virginia militia to be called.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 3 id160885
Correspondence30 April 1810Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, Richmond, Virginia to "brother," Francis Preston, Abingdon, Washington County, Virginia. Business letter; alludes to wife's death; mother-in-law taking care of domestic business.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 3 id160888
Correspondence4 May 1810Scope and Contents
Letter from John Tyler, Governor of Virginia, "In Council Chamber," Richmond, Virginia, to Colonel Francis Preston, Abingdon Washington County, Virginia. Cover letter for a commission for Samuel Preston, and a duplicate for the magistrates.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 3 id160891
Correspondence25 May 1811Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, Richmond, Virginia, to "brother," Francis Preston, Washington County, Virginia. Affectionate talk of family; money matters taken care of; carriage maker in Philadelphia has put the "Family Arms and Crests" on it, and has only the painting and the spring to take care of.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 3 id160896
Correspondence8 May 1812Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, Richmond, Virginia, to "brother," Francis Preston, Abingdon, Washington County, Virginia. Happy that he won the election, even though it was with some difficulty; discussion of the ingratitude and jealousy of the community of those who "serve the public"; money and construction matters; legal concern over the exchange of properties, the Briar Patch and Horseshoe; wife is quite ill and still grieves over the death of Louisa.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 3 id160899
Correspondence10 December 1812Scope and Contents
Letter from Peter Randolph, Nottoway County, Virginia, to Colonel Francis Preston, Richmond, Virginia. Concerning the addition of Mecklenburg into the 5th Circuit, Randolph's firm opposition to the plan requested by Judge Johnston to relieve Johnston of some duties of the 13th Circuit, and Randolph's reasons against the change of duties.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 3 id160903
Correspondence3 Mar. 1813Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, Richmond, Virginia, to "brother," Francis Preston, Washington County, Virginia. Concern over the Blockading Squadron of Great Britain, and description of naVirginial battles in Lynnhaven Bay; wishes Congress would impose an embargo on Great Britain.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 3 id160908
Correspondence20 Dec. 1814Scope and Contents
Letter from Francis Preston, Brigadier General, 17th Brigade, 3rd Division, to John Tate. Appointment of Tate as Brigade Inspector of the 17th Brigade in the third division of the militia of the said Commonwealth. Including autograph document signed on verso by Francis Preston appointing Captain Francis Smith as his aide, 16 May 1816.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 3 id160910
Correspondence9 April 1815Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, Horseshoe Bottom, to "brother," Francis Preston, Abingdon, Virginia. Is still trying to locate the papers of W. P. Preston; more election news; introduces S. P. Sharp.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 4 id162330
Correspondence25 March 1785Scope and Contents
Letter from Patrick Henry, Richmond, Virginia, to John Preston, Montgomery County, Virginia. Concerning a serjeanty right granted by Lord Dumore, 10 to 12 years prior, to Henry for 200 acres on the Ohio River.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 4 id162331
Receipt17 April 1785Scope and Contents
Receipt of David Price for 3 pounds received from John Preston. Including note on verso by John Preston, 17 April 1785, stating payment of 29 British pounds to William M. Miller.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 4 id162332
Correspondence29 July 1790Scope and Contents
Letter from James Blair, Abingdon, Virginia, to John Preston, "Smithfield," Montgomery County, Virginia. Blair's wife, Betsy, a cousin of Preston, is unable to appear at court in Botetourt County in a case involving Mrs. Elizabeth (Preston) Madison, because her son is ill, but has sent a deposition. Hopes that Dr. Humphries has inoculated Preston's sisters for smallpox.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 4 id162333
Correspondenceante 8 May 1792Scope and Contents
Letter from John Preston, Fort Lee, Bluestone, to Governor Henry Lee. Explanation of Preston's actions taken in defending his posts by dispersing his men; also explanation of monies spent. Including document by John Preston, 13 June 1792, Fort Lee, Bluestone, Virginia, accounting for monies spent by him for his militia men.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 4 id162334
Correspondence7 May 1806Scope and Contents
Letter from Edmund Randolph, Richmond, Virginia , to General John Preston, Horse Shoe Bottom. Concerning legal proceedings at Staunton; and proceedings of the Richmond chancery court concerning the McKin case.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 4 id162335
Correspondence2 Aug. 1814Scope and Contents
Letter from James Hoge, Buckingham County, Virginia, to General John Preston, Richmond, Virginia. Requests to have orders countermanded and have his troops transferred somewhere where they can recover.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 4 id162336
Correspondence4 Feb. 1819Scope and Contents
Letter from John Floyd, Washington, D.C , to General John Preston, Richmond, Virginia. The appropriations bill is before Congress and is expected to pass this week or early next week; the estimate for the ordinance department is $1,037,200.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 4 id162337
Land grant certificate30 October 1819Scope and Contents
Land grant certificate of John Preston for 300 acres in Botetourt County, Virginia. Signed by Governor James P. Preston.
- Mixed Materials Oversize Folder: 1
Land Grant1819 October 30English
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 5 id162338
Circular letterAugust 1827Scope and Contents
Circular letter transmitting memorials of the citizens of Columbia and Richland, South Carolina, to the legislature of South Carolina, and to the Congress of the United States, protesting against the protective tariff. Also includes the text of the memorials. Including letter from William C. Preston, Chairman, to William B. Giles, Governor of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 2 Nov. 1827, explaining the attached circular. Also including a newspaper clipping of the proceedings of the committee.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 5 id162339
Correspondence18 March 1836Scope and Contents
Asks name of a lawyer practicing in section in which General Joseph S. Shelton of South Carolina lives. The estate of Gilmer's grandfather is being sued and General Shelton is the principal debtor.
- Mixed Materials box: 1 Folder: 5 id162340
Correspondence31 Jan. no yearScope and Contents
Letter from Epes Sargent, New York, New York, to William C. Preston. Letter from Thomas W. Gilmer, Capitol, Richmond, Virginia, to William C. Preston, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C. Sargent is associated with Park Benjamin in publishing the New World, a New York newspaper, and discusses his efforts to bring about an international copyright agreement.