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Plantation life (4)
Slavery--Virginia--19th century (4)
Legal documents (3)
Agriculture--Southern States--History--19th century (2)
Agriculture--Virginia--19th century (2)
Merchants--Virginia--History--18th century (2)
Merchants--Virginia--History--19th century (2)
Slavery--Virginia--18th century (2)
American Revolution--Veterans (1)
Banks and banking--Virginia--History--19th century (1)
Canals--Southern States (1)
Creek Indians (1)
Embargo, 1807-1809 (1)
Fugitive slaves--Virginia (1)
Gloucester County (Va.)--History--18th century (1)
Gloucester County (Va.)--History--19th century (1)
Harvard University--History--19th century (1)
Horses--North Carolina (1)
Horses--Virginia (1)
Indians of North America--Virginia (1)
Lawyers--Virginia--History (1)
Merchants--Great Britain (1)
Merchants--North Carolina--History--18th century (1)
Merchants--North Carolina--History--19th century (1)
Merchants--Virginia--Nansemond County (1)
Merchants--Virginia--Petersburg (1)
Merchants--Virginia--Sussex County (1)
Merchants--West Indies (1)
Millers--Virginia--Nelson County (1)
Nelson County (Va.)--History--19th century (1)
Orange County (Va.)--History--18th century (1)
Orange County (Va.)--History--19th century (1)
Plantation life--Virginia (1)
Slavery--Virginia--History--19th century (1)
Tobacco--Southern States--History--18th century (1)
United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783 (1)
United States--History--War of 1812 (1)
Whiskey Rebellion, Pa., 1794 (1)
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