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College of William and Mary--History--18th century (3)
United States--History--War of 1812 (3)
Architecture, Domestic--Virginia (2)
Dueling--Virginia (2)
Legal documents (2)
Agriculture--Virginia--History (1)
Alien and Sedition laws, 1798 (1)
American poetry--19th century (1)
Carriage and wagon making (1)
Cherokee Indians (1)
Courtship--Virginia--History (1)
Education--Virginia--History--19th century (1)
Embargo, 1807-1809 (1)
France--Foreign relations--United States--18th century (1)
Freedmen--Virginia--History (1)
Great Bridge (Va.), Battle of, 1775 (1)
Indians of North America (1)
Indians of North America--History--19th century (1)
Loudoun County (Va.)--History--18th century (1)
Marriage--Virginia (1)
Medicine--Virginia--History--18th century (1)
Merchants--Virginia--Williamsburg (1)
Practice of law--Virginia--History (1)
Princeton University--History (1)
Richmond (Va.)--History--Theater disaster, 1811 (1)
Slavery--Law and legislation--United States--History (1)
Slavery--Virginia--18th century (1)
Slavery--Virginia--19th century (1)
Slavery--Virginia--History--19th century (1)
Springs--Virginia (1)
Tariff--United States--History (1)
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865 (1)
United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783 (1)
United States--History--War with France, 1798-1800 (1)
United States--Politics and government--1775-1809 (1)
United States--Politics and government--1789-1815 (1)
United States--Religious History--Christianity (1)
United States--Revolutionary War--1775-1783 (1)
United States--Slavery (1)
University of Virginia--History--19th century (1)
Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates (1)
Women--Virginia--Social life and customs (1)
XYZ Affair, 1797-1798. (1)
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Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
Published:
2007    
Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
Published:
2009    
Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
Published:
2009    
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