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Preferred Citation:
Grattan Family Letters, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
Acquisition Information:
Purchase
Processing Information:
box and folder list compiled by Patricia Sanabria, SCRC staff, in November 2011.
Family History:
Family members included the lawyer Peachy R. Grattan, his wife Jane Elvira Grattan, their son, Robert B. Grattan and their daughter, Lucy Gilmer Grattan. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .
Scope and Contents
Letters, 1847-1850, between members of the Grattan family of Richmond, Va. Family members included the lawyer Peachy R. Grattan, his wife Jane Elvira Grattan, their son, Robert B. Grattan and their daughter, Lucy Gilmer Grattan.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Correspondence
- Richmond (Va.)--History--19th century
Container List
Item 1: Letter from Jane Elvira Grattan to Robert R. Grattan, October 1, 1847 Jane Elvira Grattan, at Richmond, VA, to her son, Robert R. Grattan, at Mount Crawford, Rockingham County, VA Item 2: Letter from Jane Elvira Grattan to Robert R. Grattan, October 22, 1847 Jane Elvira Grattan, at Richmond, VA, to her son, Robert R. Grattan, at Mount Crawford, Rockingham County, VA Item 3: Letter from Lucy Gilmer Grattan to Robert R. Grattan and letter from Peachy R. Grattan to Robert R. Grattan, November 16, 1847 and undated Lucy Gilmer Grattan, at Richmond, Va, to her brother, Robert R. Grattan, at Mount Crawford, Rockingham County, VA. Peachy R. Grattan to his son, Robert R. Grattan Both letters are on the same sheet. Item 4: Letter from Peachy R. Grattan to Robert R. Grattan, December 18, 1847 Peachy R. Grattan, at Richmond, VA, to his son, Robert R. Grattan, at Mount Crawford, VA Item 5: Letter from Peachy R. Grattan to Mrs. Jane Elvira Grattan, July 31, 1849 Peachy R. Grattan, at Lewisburg, Greenbrier County, VA, to Mrs. Jane Elvira Grattan, at Goochland Court House, VA Item 6: Letter from Peachy R. Grattan to Mrs. Jane Elvira Grattan, September 2, 1849 Peachy R. Grattan, at White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County, VA, to Mrs. Jane Elvira Grattan, at Goochland Court House, VA Item 7: Letter from Jane Elvira Grattan to Robert R. Grattan, July 29, 1850 Jane Elvira Grattan, at Richmond, VA, to her son, Robert R. Grattan, at Mount Crawford, Rockingham County, VA