Ange Family Papers
#0205Papers (1829-1895) consisting correspondence, legal papers, promissory notes, financial records, loyalty oath, receipts for state and local tax.
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Papers (1829-1895) consisting correspondence, legal papers, promissory notes, financial records, loyalty oath, receipts for state and local tax.
The papers include letters, postcards, and papers written by Henderson Irwin and his father, John R. Irwin, and photographs of John Irwin's medical practice.
Papers (1761-1887) consisting of land records, correspondence, records of enslaved persons, financial records, financial papers, auction notice, advertisements, etc.
Papers (1789-1906) including correspondence, financial papers, legal records, public school registers, newspapers, promissory notes, receipts, copy of marriage and birth, etc.
Papers (1830-2011, undated [bulk 1830-1973]) relating to the Young – Spicer family of Fredericks Hall, Louisa County, Virginia and related families living in Virginia, Mississippi and Louisiana, including correspondence relating to the civil war, businesses, taxes & family matters; journals, photographic prints; genealogical and historical files and a listing of the gravestones in the Young-Spicer Cemetery at the family home, "Locust Grove" at Fredericks Hall, Virginia. Photocopies and original documents.
Papers (1851,1880-1881,1907) consisting of correspondence, newspapers, notice of sale.
Papers (1864, undated) consisting of 2 letters, a home remedy, and an envelope.
The papers come from Dr. James Bryant Person and his son James Bryant Person Jr. Included in the collection are account ledgers from Dr. Person and papers related to settling Dr. Person's estate after his death.
Papers (1786--1873) consisting of land records, tax paid, bankruptcy, etc.
Papers (1863, 1938) including bill of state and clippings, genealogical clippings, newspapers.
Papers (1792-1969) including correspondence, financial papers,a diary, a cipher book, newspaper clipping, and a family history references to school, comments on Democratic Party, genealogical material, etc., related to the Sills family residing at Belford Plantation in Nash County, North Carolina.
Papers include genealogical research, correspondence, photographs, and photocopies from 1885 Baptist Almanac.
The collection contains papers, photos, and memorabilia from Dr. William E. and Evelyn (Fike) Laupus.
Papers (1776-1860) including deeds, and a promissory note concerning Halifax County (N.C.) property.
Papers (1781-1887) consisting of photocopies of correspondence, information on variety of subjects, social letters, information on church.