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Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Dickson Family Papers, 1769-1924, Ms1988-094, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.
Biographical Note
The Dicksons were pioneer settlers of Greenbrier County, Virginia (now West Virginia). Joseph Dickson (1749-1822) settled in what is now Greenbrier County, West Virginia, from Ireland by way of Pennsylvania in the 1770s. He received land grants originally from the King's land office in 1769, and later from the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1785, 1789, and 1795 for property on Howard's Creek. His son, Robert Dickson (1795-1869?), inherited the land and built Locust Hill in 1833, now called Mountain Home. Robert Renick Dickson (1827-1888) and Henry Frazier Dickson (1841-1909), Robert Dickson's sons, inherited the land and in turn left it to their heirs. The Dicksons turned Mountain Home near White Sulphur Springs into a resort in the 1800s and early 1900s. The property and home were owned by the family until they were sold in 1968.
Scope and Contents
The papers consist largely of land, property, and goods transaction receipts and documents of each of the four generations of the family represented. Certificates, oaths, correspondence, deeds, and a diary are included in Joseph Dickson's papers, along with several sale documents for enslaved people from the late 1700s and early 1800s. Much of the land and goods, and many of the enslaved people were exchanged with neighbors and others in the area. Most of Joseph Dickson's documents are individually described in this inventory. The papers of John Dickson (1737-1809, brother of Joseph Dickson), Robert Dickson, Robert Renick Dickson and Henry Frazier Dickson, and Geraldine Dickson Burrow (1879-1943, daughter of Henry Frazier Dickson), are grouped by type of material (for example, financial accounts, correspondence, and land deeds). Within Robert Dickson's correspondence are a few references to the Civil War, including a letter from a Confederate tax collector demanding payment of his 1863 Confederate taxes. Other interesting documents include the transcript (1916) of the trial of Sallie Dickson (wife of Robert Renick Dickson) who was sued by Henry Frazier Dickson, for payment of rent due to him. The papers also include genealogy charts of the family.
Arrangement
The papers are arranged by family member, and then chronologically by type of material.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Elijah (enslaved person)
- Gib (enslaved person)
- Jane (enslaved person)
- Jeff (enslaved person)
- Joel (enslaved person)
- Jude (enslaved person)
- Local/Regional History and Appalachian South
- Nan (enslaved person)
- Patten (enslaved person)
Rights Statement for Archival Description
The guide to the Dickson Family Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).
Container List
- box-folder 1 folder: 1
Legal Documents1769-1796, n.d.
- box-folder 1 folder: 1
CertificateJune 15, 1769Scope and Contents note
Certificate asserting that Joseph Dickson was received in his parish and "has behaved himself in a Verry prudent and exemplary manner," signed by M. Johnson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 1
CertificateJune 15, 1769Scope and Contents note
Certificate stating that Joseph Tooth knows Joseph Dickson "...to be of good respectable character...and believe him to be of untainted moral character..."
- box-folder 1 folder: 1
CertificateMarch 15, 1778Scope and Contents note
Certificate asserting that Joseph Dickson lived in Greenbrier County, Virginia, for four years and "Behaved himself as an honast man aught to Do."
- box-folder 1 folder: 1
OathApril 9, 1778Scope and Contents note
Oath to the General Assembly [of Virginia] taken by Joseph Dickson, signed by Geo. Skillem
- box-folder 1 folder: 1
Marriage CertificateAugust 17, 1779Scope and Contents note
Marriage certificate of Joseph Dickson and Mary Yung, married March 5, 1772, signed by McHoy(?) in Lebanontown.
- box-folder 1 folder: 1
CertificateDecember 15, 1780Scope and Contents note
Certificate signed by John Dickinson of Augusta County, Virginia, as to Joseph Dickson's good character when Dickson lived on Dickinson's land.
- box-folder 1 folder: 1
CertificateJanuary 22, 1785Scope and Contents note
Certificate that Joseph Dickson resided in the Spreading(?) congregation from 1779 to 1780, and "behaved himself sober and in an inoffensive manner," signed by Edward Crawford.
- box-folder 1 folder: 1
StatementMarch 13, 1790Scope and Contents note
Statement of falsely accusing John Wevans "with taking goods out of the store of Francis Mara" made by Mary Wave.
- box-folder 1 folder: 1
CertificateJuly 19, 1796Scope and Contents note
Certificate that Joseph Dickson (son of Joseph Sr.) has lived in East Hanover, Pennsylvania, and learned the hatter trade, signed by Daniel Bradley.
- box-folder 1 folder: 1
CertificateScope and Contents note
Certificate of military service, signed by Capt. James Smith (n.d.)
- box-folder 1 folder: 1
- box-folder 1 folder: 2
Correspondence1775-1807, n.d.
- box-folder 1 folder: 2
From unknownApril 24, 1775Scope and Contents note
From unknown asking Joseph Dickson to give John Humphrys his bond.
- box-folder 1 folder: 2
Thos. Dunwody to W. Jos. ArcherMarch 14, 1786Scope and Contents note
Thos. Dunwody to W. Jos. Archer about a survey of Joseph Dickson's.
- box-folder 1 folder: 2
Th. Edgar to Jos. DixonSeptember 25, 1790Scope and Contents note
Th. Edgar to Jos. Dixon about the sale of a cow; mentions W. Kyle, W. Hagreth, and W. Black.
- box-folder 1 folder: 2
William Wallace to James Black.February 20, 1792Scope and Contents note
William Wallace to James Black.
- box-folder 1 folder: 2
Lazarus Ainsworth to Joseph DicksonNovember 20, 1793Scope and Contents note
Lazarus Ainsworth to Joseph Dickson about payment of a sickel left in Dickson's care.
- box-folder 1 folder: 2
Th. Edgar to Joseph DicksonMay 17, 1795Scope and Contents note
Th. Edgar of Lewisburg to Joseph Dickson acknowledging receiving a horse.
- box-folder 1 folder: 2
James Welch to Joseph DicksonJuly 26, 1797Scope and Contents note
James Welch of Lewisburg to Joseph Dickson about dry goods sold
- box-folder 1 folder: 2
Joseph Snell to Robert McClentck(?)November 21, 1797Scope and Contents note
Joseph Snell to Robert McClentck(?) about an ax he wants to give to Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 2
Jacob Baumgardsen to Joseph DicksonSeptember 22, 1801Scope and Contents note
Jacob Baumgardsen to Joseph Dickson about receiving eight pounds cash.
- box-folder 1 folder: 2
J. Patton and Jas. Richards to Joseph Dickson.November 30, 1804, April 27, 1807Scope and Contents note
J. Patton to Joseph Dickson for flour sold; Jas. Richards to Joseph Dickson, asking him to send a hat (?) he left for Dickson with Samuel Ruiker or Jas. Kincaid.
- box-folder 1 folder: 2
Robt. Steele(?) to Joseph DicksonNovember 10, 1807Scope and Contents note
Robt. Steele(?) to Joseph Dickson about a possible breach of contract with Miss Cathe McClung.
- box-folder 1 folder: 2
Charles Mislock(?) to Joseph DicksonScope and Contents note
Charles Mislock(?) to Capt. Joseph Dickson about shodding a horse and drawing blood on a sick man (n.d.).
- box-folder 1 folder: 2
Robert Humphreys to unknownScope and Contents note
Robert Humphreys to unknown about a bed he wishes to buy from Mr. [Joseph] Dickson (n.d.).
- box-folder 1 folder: 2
John Henry to Joseph DicksonScope and Contents note
John Henry asking Joseph Dickson to let Mr. Jno. Hide have the cow Henry left at Dickson's house (n.d.).
- box-folder 1 folder: 2
- box-folder 1 folder: 3
Documents about Enslaved People1793-1810
- box-folder 1 folder: 3
Sale of Gib, an Enslaved PersonAugust 3, 1793Scope and Contents note
Sale of an enslaved man named Gib from John Dean to Joseph Dickson for £65.
- box-folder 1 folder: 3
Note of Payment for Patten, an Enslaved PersonMarch 23, 1796Scope and Contents note
Note of payment due for hiring an enslaved person named Patten from John Carpenter to Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 3
Agreement about Nan, an Enslaved PersonSeptember 21, 1796Scope and Contents note
Agreement between Jno. H. Flood(?) and Joseph Dickson as to the transfer of an enslaved woman named Nan and two children for $5.
- box-folder 1 folder: 3
Note of Payment for Elijah, an Enslaved PersonSeptember 27, 1796Scope and Contents note
Note of payment of £110 for the sale of an enslaved person named Elijah due to Joseph Dickson from John Ewdend of Rockbridge County, Virginia.
- box-folder 1 folder: 3
Note of Payment for Joel, an Enslaved PersonDecember 8, 1796Scope and Contents note
Note of payment of £130 from the sale of an enslaved person named Joel from Joel Walker of Greenbrier County, Virginia, to Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 3
Transfer Notice for Jude, an Enslaved PersonOctober 1809Scope and Contents note
Transfer of an enslaved person named Jude from Catherine McClung to Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 3
Sale of Jeff, an Enslaved Person to Joseph DicksonOctober 20, 1809Scope and Contents note
Sale of Jeff, an enslaved person, to Joseph Dickson for £51 from Catherine McClung.
- box-folder 1 folder: 3
Sale of Jane, an Enslaved Person, Joseph DicksonJune 11, 1810Scope and Contents note
Sale of Jane, an enslaved person for $300, by James Kincaide to Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 3
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
Bonds and Contracts1773-1822
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
Transfer of debtDecember 2, 1773Scope and Contents note
Transfer of debt of Joseph Dickson from John Murray of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, to John Dickenson of Augusta County, Virginia.
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
ContractJune 7, 1774Scope and Contents note
Contract of James Connelly to pay John Dickenson twenty-two pounds.
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
ContractJune 7, 1774Scope and Contents note
Contract of John and Joseph Dickson to pay John Dickenson 200 pounds owed.
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
Promise noteFebruary 19, 1776Scope and Contents note
Promise of Joseph Dickson of Botetourt County, Virginia, to pay Leonard Beall of Augusta County, Virginia, fifteen pounds owed.
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
ContractFebruary 29, 1776Scope and Contents note
Contract of Robert Armstrong and John Scott to pay John Bollar eighteen pounds "Good and Lawfull money of Virginia."
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
Promise noteFebruary 27, 1778Scope and Contents note
Promise of Joseph Dickson of of Botetourt County, Virginia, to pay Joseph Baley 125 pounds owed.
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
ContractSeptember 18, 1781Scope and Contents note
Contract for Jacob Rife to pay Jos. Dickson 100 pounds owed.
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
ContractJune 4, 1783Scope and Contents note
Contract for unknown to pay Henry Gaye one pound.
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
ContractJuly 3, 1789Scope and Contents note
Contract of James Riddle of Augusta County, Virginia, to pay Joseph Dickson of Greenbrier County, Virginia, four pounds.
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
ReceiptMarch 9, 1791Scope and Contents note
Receipt for a bond from Jos. Dickson to John Nivins.
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
ContractMay 20, 1794Scope and Contents note
Contract of Joseph Dickson to pay James Black fifty pounds owed.
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
Promise noteSeptember 25, 1794Scope and Contents note
Promise of unknown to pay James Humphries eight pounds owed.
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
ContractDecember 25, 1794Scope and Contents note
Contract for unknown to pay George Stuart six pounds owed.
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
ContractJune 5, 1795Scope and Contents note
Contract of indenture of Joseph Dickson's son John to apprentice as a tailor to Hugh Paul for five years.
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
ContractSeptember 29, 1795Scope and Contents note
Contract for Joseph Dickson, Jacob Vanosdol, Levin Gibson, and Samuel Kincaid to appraise the estate of James Humphries deceased and make a report to the court.
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
ContractSeptember 27, 1796Scope and Contents note
Contract of Joseph Dickson to pay John Ederds(?) twenty-five pounds owed.
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
ContractFebruary 28, 1797Scope and Contents note
Contract of John Atkinson of Greenbrier County, Virginia, to pay Joseph Dickson 1000 pounds owed.
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
AcknowledgementAugust 16, 1803Scope and Contents note
Acknowledgement of John Dickson's receipt of "an old pocket book containing two Bonds" from John Staufler(?) and Jno. Deem.
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
ContractFebruary 6, 1804Scope and Contents note
Contract of indenture of Joseph Dickson's son George to apprentice as a gunsmith to Nathaniel Kelly.
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
ContractSeptember 19, 1804Scope and Contents note
Contract to release Joseph Dickson of a debt of 350 pounds to Richard Dickson of Greenbrier County, Virginia, due to the loss of the previous contract.
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
DeedAugust 14, 1822Scope and Contents note
Deed of release from Nancy Dickson, widow of Joseph, to relinquish all rights to the provisions made in her husband's will, turn over his estate to her son Robert, and live off an allowance allocated by her son.
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
- Deeds and Land Transfer Records1772-1817, n.d.
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
Transfer of landJuly 22, 1772Scope and Contents note
Transfer of a tract of land from John McClinachan to John Davis for twenty-seven pounds.
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
Sale of landJune 9, 1773Scope and Contents note
Sale of a tract of land from John Davis to Joseph Dixon for thirty-seven pounds.
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
Copy of a grantScope and Contents note
Copy of a grant from 1774 to James Ewing for a tract of land in Botetourt County, Virginia, from John Earl of Dunmore.
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
AgreementSeptember 10, 1778Scope and Contents note
Agreement from Joseph Dickson allowing William Crow to live on a certain tract of land owned by Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
Transfer of landOctober 11, 1781Scope and Contents note
Transfer of a tract of land from John Douckwaler of Greenbrier County, Virginia, to Jacob Rife.
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
Exchange of a horseAugust 14, 1786Scope and Contents note
Exchange of a horse owned by Thos. Dunwody to Joseph Dickson for a tract of land.
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
Transfer of landMarch 25, 1788Scope and Contents note
Transfer of land from Henry Childers to Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
StatementJune 10, 1788Scope and Contents note
Statement of debt of 140 pounds from Joseph Dickson to William Crawford for the transfer of land of Honards Creek.
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
PromiseDecember 2, 1789Scope and Contents note
Promise to deliver thirty acres of land on Honards Creek to Elweis Atwater from Joseph Dickson(?).
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
DeedJanuary 25, 1791Scope and Contents note
Deed of land sold from William Dinwiddie (Dunwoodey?) and his wife Elizabeth to Joseph Dixon.
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
Transfer of ownershipApril 16, 1792Scope and Contents note
Transfer of ownership of a tract of land from John Nevins to Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
Sale of landNovember 19, 1793Scope and Contents note
Sale of a tract of land from Joseph Dickson to Jacob Clangman and William Dunwoody.
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
ContractMay 20, 1794Scope and Contents note
Contract for payment due from the sale of a tract of land from Joseph Dickson to James Black and William McClung.
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
DeedJuly 8, 1794Scope and Contents note
Deed of land sold by James Black and his wife Rachel to Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
Sale of landDecember 2, 1794Scope and Contents note
Sale of land from George Stuart to Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
Sale of landMarch 29, 1795Scope and Contents note
Sale of 125 acres to William McClung from Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 6
Transfer of landJune 21, 1803Scope and Contents note
Transfer of land owned by Donal Alison of Greenbrier County, Virginia, to Joseph Dickson for 100 pounds.
- box-folder 1 folder: 6
Sale of landDecember 27, 1803Scope and Contents note
Sale of land from Joseph Dickson to Lewis Shalman.
- box-folder 1 folder: 6
ReceiptFebruary 9, 1804Scope and Contents note
Receipt for sum of $50 to Daniel Allison from Joseph Dickson in payment for land sold.
- box-folder 1 folder: 6
DeedJuly 31, 1804Scope and Contents note
Deed of land sold to Joseph Dickson Jr. from his father.
- box-folder 1 folder: 6
DeedApril 9, 1805Scope and Contents note
Deed of bargain and sale from William Morris and Allen Taylor to William Rennick for 800 acres in unknown area.
- box-folder 1 folder: 6
ContractNovember 11, 1805Scope and Contents note
Contract binding Frederick Hoober to paying Joseph Dickson 220 pounds owed for a one-fourth acre lot in Lewisburgh, Greenbrier County, Virginia.
- box-folder 1 folder: 6
DeedNovember 26, 1805Scope and Contents note
Deed for a lot of land in Lewisburg, Greenbrier County, Virginia, to Joseph Dickson from Richard Tyne and his wife Sarah, signed by John Stuart.
- box-folder 1 folder: 6
ReceiptNovember 20, 1806Scope and Contents note
Receipt for a "patton of land" of seventy acres from Joseph Dickson to Jacob Winslow(?).
- box-folder 1 folder: 6
ContractJuly 7, 1817Scope and Contents note
Contract to rent land to James Mayer from Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 6
MemorandumScope and Contents note
Memorandum concerning obtaining a copy of Ewings deed from the Greenbrier office, and distributing it to Edward Rumsey, Allen Taylor, William Morris, and James Byrnside (n.d.).
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
- Horses, Livestock, and Property1775-1811, n.d.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
ReceiptJanuary 25, 1775Scope and Contents note
Receipt from the sale of a white mare from Joseph Dickson to John Young for seven pounds.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
ContractMarch 25, 1788Scope and Contents note
Contract for the sale of a "hourse" from Honery Childers(?) to Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
ReceiptAugust 13, 1788Scope and Contents note
Receipt of the sale of a mare from Joseph Dickson to William Jeres(?) in exchange for work done by Jeres.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
ContractSeptember 23, 1788Scope and Contents note
Contract for transfer of two mares and a horse William Crawford received from Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
ReceiptJanuary 7, 1789Scope and Contents note
Receipt for transfer of a bay horse from Henry Banks to John Nivins.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
ReceiptMay 19, 1789Scope and Contents note
Receipt for a bay mare sold by Joseph Dickson to Samuel Miller.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
ReceiptApril 17, 1790Scope and Contents note
Receipt for the payment of forty shillings for work done by Richard Masters for Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
ContractSeptember 10, 1790Scope and Contents note
Contract for William Wallace of Wythe County, Virginia, to pay £290 to James Black for the sale of two mares, with the promise that if Wallace was not able to pay the stated amount he would give two enslaved people.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
RequestSeptember 25, 1790Scope and Contents note
Request for M. Edgar to the unknown recipient of the note to give Mr. Kyle a cow, and Edgar would settle the sale with Mr. Hagreth.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
ReceiptJune 12, 1794Scope and Contents note
Receipt for three pounds in payment for the services of a stud horse owned by Joseph Anderson to Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
ReceiptJune 15, 1796Scope and Contents note
Receipt for the sale of a bay mare from Rueben Wade of Goochland County, Virginia, to Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
ReceiptJuly 8, 1796Scope and Contents note
Receipt for the sale of a black horse to David Alle(?) to Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
Sale of a horseNovember 21, 1798Scope and Contents note
Sale of a horse from Charles Simmons of Bedford County to Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
Sale of a bay mareAugust 26, 1799Scope and Contents note
Sale of a bay mare from Thomas Reid to Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
Sale of a mareOctober 21, 1799Scope and Contents note
Sale of a mare from Joseph Dickson to James Rollens.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
ReceiptMay 4, 1801Scope and Contents note
Receipt for the sale of a cow from James Blagg to Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
Sale of a mareJune 3, 1801Scope and Contents note
Sale of a mare from Wm. McClunson(?) to Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
ContractSeptember 7, 1802Scope and Contents note
Contract between James Anderson and Dorel Jere(?) for the transfer of cattle, witnessed by Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
Sale of a heiferJanuary 30, 1804Scope and Contents note
Sale of a heifer from Samuel Dedman of Kentucky to Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
ReceiptSeptember 22, 1804Scope and Contents note
Receipt for a cow from Joseph Dickson sold to John Hyde.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
ReceiptOctober 30, 1811Scope and Contents note
Receipt for six head of cattle purchased from Joseph Dickson by Michael Baskal(?).
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
ContractJuly 22, 1813Scope and Contents note
Contract to exchange a mare owned by James Hammand for a black horse owned by Joseph Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
Sale of a draftScope and Contents note
Sale of a draft (horse?) from unknown to Jacob Rife (n.d.).
- box-folder 1 folder: 8
Financial accounts1771-1779Scope and Contents note
Financial accounts, 1771-79; 22 items. Receipts for money received.
- box-folder 1 folder: 9
Financial accounts1779, 1780-1789Scope and Contents note
Financial accounts, 1780-89; 27 items. Household goods purchased, receipt for 1779 taxes paid by Dickson.
- box-folder 1 folder: 10
Financial accounts1790-1799Scope and Contents note
Financial accounts, 1790-99; 34 items.
- box-folder 1 folder: 11
Financial accounts1800-1805Scope and Contents note
Financial accounts, 1800-05; 35 items; includes bill for tuition of Dickson's children to "English school."
- box-folder 1 folder: 12
Financial accounts1806-1809Scope and Contents note
Financial accounts, 1806-09; 19 items.
- box-folder 1 folder: 13
Financial accounts1810Scope and Contents note
Financial accounts, 1810; 10 items.
- box-folder 1 folder: 14
Financial accounts1815, n.d.Scope and Contents note
Financial accounts, 1815, n.d.; 16 items.
- box-folder 1 folder: 15
Tables1791(?)Scope and Contents note
Currency conversion tables (pounds to dollars), 1791(?).
- box-folder 1 folder: 16
Account book/diary1806-1863Scope and Contents note
Account book/diary, 1806-63 (includes entries by Robert Dickson).
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
Papers (1775-1810, n.d.); 20 items (including medical cure recipes for the flux, rheumatism, "stomic ake," snake bite, colic, and others, and accounts, receipts, and a warrant from James Alexander to the sheriff of Monroe County, Virginia, concerning John Dickson).
- Correspondence1824-1870, n.d.
- box-folder 1 folder: 18
Items1824-1848Scope and Contents note
15 items.
- box-folder 1 folder: 19
Items1850-1859Scope and Contents note
33 items.
- box-folder 1 folder: 20
Items1860-1865Scope and Contents note
36 items (includes a letter from the tax collector of the 62nd Virginia district demanding payment of Dickson's 1863 Confederate taxes; and the draft of a letter, dated September 18, 1865, from Robert Dickson to President Andrew Johnson, vowing his allegiance to the government of the U.S.A. and asking for a "release from the penalties and forfictures to which I am exposed.")
- box-folder 1 folder: 21
Items1866-1867Scope and Contents note
24 items (includes a letter from people asking to rent a room with the Dicksons at the White Sulphur Springs.)
- box-folder 1 folder: 22
Items1868-1870Scope and Contents note
13 items (includes a letter from J.H.H. Grandy with information about the impact of Reconstruction on the area.)
- box-folder 1 folder: 23
ItemsScope and Contents note
18 items, with 25 envelopes, n.d..
- box-folder 1 folder: 18
- Legal Documents1860-1867, n.d.
- box-folder 1 folder: 24
Items1800-1849Scope and Contents note
27 items (includes a contract signed by Nancy Dickson relinquishing all claim to her husband's will to her son Robert.)
- box-folder 1 folder: 25
Items1850-1859Scope and Contents note
21 items (includes renewals of a contract with Lucian F. Cox, employed by Robert Dickson.)
- box-folder 1 folder: 26
Items1861-1867Scope and Contents note
22 items (includes insurance and income tax forms.)
- box-folder 1 folder: 27
ItemsScope and Contents note
7 items, n.d..
- box-folder 1 folder: 24
- Financial Accounts1861-1867, n.d.
- box-folder 1 folder: 28
Items1816-1829Scope and Contents note
35 items (contains several receipts from Nancy Dickson for her yearly allowance from her son Robert.)
- box-folder 1 folder: 29
Items1830-1834Scope and Contents note
45 items (includes accounts from 1833 relating to the labor and supplies incurred during the building of "Locust Hill," the Dickson family home.)
- box-folder 1 folder: 30
Items1835-1839Scope and Contents note
63 items.
- box-folder 1 folder: 31
Items1840-1842Scope and Contents note
50 items.
- box-folder 1 folder: 32
Items1843-1844Scope and Contents note
29 items.
- box-folder 1 folder: 33
Items1845-1847Scope and Contents note
32 items.
- box-folder 1 folder: 34
Items1848-1849Scope and Contents note
42 items.
- box-folder 1 folder: 35
Items1850-1853Scope and Contents note
46 items.
- box-folder 1 folder: 36
Items1854-1856Scope and Contents note
57 items.
- box-folder 1 folder: 37
Items1857-1859Scope and Contents note
38 items (includes a receipt for Dickson's 1857 taxes.)
- box-folder 1 folder: 38
Items1860-1864Scope and Contents note
56 items.
- box-folder 1 folder: 39
Items1865-1867Scope and Contents note
21 items (includes a January 1865 bill for $15 in exchange for 500 pounds of hay given by Dickson to the Confederate States of America, and a March 1865 request for four bay mules for use by the CSA.)
- box-folder 1 folder: 40
ItemsScope and Contents note
52 items, n.d..
- box-folder 1 folder: 28
- box-folder 1 folder: 41
Financial accounts1849-1869, n.d.Scope and Contents note
44 items.
- box-folder 1 folder: 42
Account books1843-1880Scope and Contents note
11 items.
- box-folder 1 folder: 43
Transcript1916Scope and Contents note
Sallie Dickson (Robert Rennick's wife)--trial transcript, Sallie Dickson vs. H.F. Dickson, ca. 1916.
- Correspondence1864-1924, n.d.
- box-folder 2 folder: 1
Items1864-1870Scope and Contents note
21 items.
- box-folder 2 folder: 2
Items1871-1874Scope and Contents note
15 items.
- box-folder 2 folder: 3
Items1880-1892Scope and Contents note
26 items.
- box-folder 2 folder: 4
Items1905-1924, n.d.Scope and Contents note
27 items (includes correspondence from/to Laura Dickson, his wife.)
- box-folder 2 folder: 1
- box-folder 2 folder: 5
Land deeds and official documents1837-1905, n.d.Scope and Contents note
15 items (includes indenture contracts [1837, 1839, 1846] for land in Monroe County, Virginia.)
- Financial accounts1863-1895
- box-folder 2 folder: 6
Items1863-1869Scope and Contents note
18 items.
- box-folder 2 folder: 7
Items1870-1871Scope and Contents note
44 items.
- box-folder 2 folder: 8
Items1872-1878Scope and Contents note
29 items.
- box-folder 2 folder: 9
Items1880-1895, n.d.Scope and Contents note
36 items.
- box-folder 2 folder: 6
- box-folder 2 folder: 10
Account book1872-1892
- box-folder 2 folder: 11
Diaries and daybooks1856-1883Scope and Contents note
Miscellaneous printed material; 7 items.
- box-folder 2 folder: 12
Correspondence and deeds1911-1923Scope and Contents note
18 items.
- box-folder 2 folder: 13
Correspondence1924, n.d.Scope and Contents note
22 items.
- box-folder 2 folder: 14
unspecifiedScope and Contents note
American history book (no title available), history to 1829.
- box-folder 2 folder: 15
Accompanient to Mitchell's Map1836Scope and Contents note
An Accompanient to Mitchell's Reference and Distance Map of the United States...(1836), owned by Rebecca Dickson (daughter of Robert).
- box-folder 2 folder: 16
Miscellaneous printed material from the Civil War years and newsclippingsScope and Contents note
13 items (includes Confederate bonds.)
- box-folder 2 folder: 17
The Greenbrier Bugle1903-1906Scope and Contents note
2 items.
- box-folder 2 folder: 18
Genealogy charts and family recordsScope and Contents note
8 items (includes two pages pulled from the family Bible.)