A Guide to the Letter from John B. Winfree to Christopher V. Winfree, 1859 November 22
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Accession Number 10969-a
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John B. Winfree, letter, 1859, Accession #10969-a, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
This letter was a gift to the Library from Timothy H. Bakken, of Halvor Americana, Clarendon Hills, Illinois.
Scope and Content Information
This letter, November 22, 1859, from John B. Winfree, "Woodlawn," near Petersburg, Virginia, to his brother, Christopher V. Winfree, Lynchburg, Virginia, discusses business and financial arrangements. Winfree mentions that he has advertised his farm for sale and is now pursuing a new business venture, and is seeking advice from his brother.