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Legal documents (4)
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865 (4)
Merchants--Virginia--History--19th century (3)
Goochland County (Va.)--History--18th century (2)
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) (2)
American poetry--19th century (1)
College of William and Mary--History--18th century (1)
Colonial period, ca. 1609-1774 (1)
Confederate States of America. Army. Virginia Infantry Regiment, 55th (1)
Education--Virginia--History--19th century (1)
Executors and administrators--Virginia--History--19th century (1)
Farm management--Virginia--History--19th century (1)
Flour mills--Virginia--History (1)
Fluvanna County (Va.)--History--19th century (1)
Freedmen--Virginia--History (1)
Germantown (Pa.)--History (1)
Henry, Patrick, 1783-1804 (1)
Justices of the peace--Virginia (1)
Lawyers--Virginia--Correspondence (1)
Lawyers--Virginia--Goochland County (1)
Lumber trade--Virginia (1)
Lumber trade--Virginia--History (1)
Medicine--Virginia--History--18th century (1)
Memorandums (1)
Merchants--Virginia--Fluvanna County (1)
Merchants--Virginia--Goochland County (1)
Missouri--History--19th century (1)
Plantation life--Virginia--History--19th century (1)
Powhatan County (Va.)--History--19th century (1)
Practice of law--Virginia--History (1)
Practice of law--Virginia--History--19th century (1)
Richmond (Va.)--History--19th century (1)
Shelby County (Tenn.)--History (1)
Sheriffs--Virginia (1)
Slaves (1)
Surveying--Virginia--History (1)
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Special Collections Research Center
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2016    
Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
Published:
2009    
Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
Published:
2009    
Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
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2011    
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