A Guide to the Botts-Randolph Letters 1924 and 1864
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Accession Number 7414-b
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Botts-Randolph Letters, Accession #7414-b, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
This accession was purchased by the Library on December 19, 1983.
Scope and Content Information
This accession consists of two letters, 1824 and 1864, written by Thomas Mann Randolph and John Minor Botts. The first letter, January 13, 1824, Thomas Mann Randolph, Richmond, to Henry Remsen, New York, concerns a "draught" and other financial matters. The second letter, January 22, 1864, John Minor Botts, "Auburn," Culpeper County, to Capt. John C. Wyman, thanks him for an "almanac pocket books" and asks him to send a barrel of tar to treat sick sheep.