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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
URL: https://libraries.wm.edu/libraries-spaces/special-collections
Finding Aid Authors: Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist.
Administrative Information
Conditions Governing Use:
Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.
Conditions Governing Access:
Collection is open to all researchers.
Preferred Citation:
Thomas Mann Randolph Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
Acquisition Information:
Mss. Acc. 2001.32 and Acc. 2004.19 were received by Special Collections from the donor on 7/4/2001 and 4/12/2004, respectively.
Processing Information:
Mss. Acc. 2001.32 and Mss. Acc. 2004.19 were previously two separate collections and were integrated into one collection in August 2014.
Scope and Contents
This collection contains a letter, 1809 September 15, from Thomas Mann Randolph to Thomas Jefferson as well as a ledger recording business transactions of "Tuckahoe" plantation, including records of Tuckahoe Coal Mining Company. The letter is autographed and signed by Randolph with an endorsement by Jefferson.
Arrangement of Materials:
The collection is arranged into two series: Series 1: Mss. Acc. 2001.32, Thomas Mann Randolph Letter to Thomas Jefferson; Series 2: Mss. Acc. 2004.19, Thomas Mann Randolph Ledger.
Related Material
Thomas Jefferson Papers (Mss. 39.1 J35).
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Goochland County (Va.)--History--19th century
- Ledgers (Accounting)
- Letters (correspondence)
- Plantation life--Virginia--History--19th century
Container List
This series consists of a letter written by Thomas Mann Randolph to his cousin Thomas Jefferson. The letter is autographed and signed by Randolph, soliciting an introduction to the gentlemen of Harvard College.