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Special Collections Research Center
William & Mary Special Collections Research CenterEarl Gregg Swem Library
400 Landrum Dr
Williamsburg, Virginia
Business Number: 757-221-3090
spcoll@wm.edu
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Olivia Weiss, SCRC Apprentice
Administrative Information
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Preferred Citation
Thomas Wynne and James Custis Correspondence, Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries
Immediate Source of Acquisition
From the Hart Collection.
Scope and Contents
Four letters to and from Thomas Wynne. The first letter from 1856, from Wynne, concerns a friend's volumes of literature and periodicals such as the "London Literary Gazette" that he is trying to sell to a library. The three letters between Wynne and Custis concern a piece of land being sold for $3,000. Wynne asks Custis to release a loan and Wynne will "give a note for the amount...payable at 6 months" or Wynne will have to have the property sold at auction to "pay the mortgage." Custis writes back says that Wynne's proposition is acceptable.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Land speculation--Virginia--19th century
- Mortgage loans--Virginia