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Wicked Polly ; Miss Mousie, 1935-08-08
Digital Record
Identifier:
8b3984c8a78e905f2a454d892bded307d
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Virginia Folklore Society records
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Folk Song recordings
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Wicked Polly ; Miss Mousie, 1935-08-08
Wicked Polly ; The dying cowboy, 1933-03-10
Digital Record
Identifier:
c997a9a1d2a633c37fb09909fbeb3fbfd
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Virginia Folklore Society records
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Folk Song recordings
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Wicked Polly ; The dying cowboy, 1933-03-10
Wild Bill Jones ; Loving Henry, 1932-08-11
Digital Record
Identifier:
677fb84d2fcd8b77bca2c7130042864dd
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Virginia Folklore Society records
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Folk Song recordings
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Wild Bill Jones ; Loving Henry, 1932-08-11
Wild hog ; New River train, 1932-08-11
Digital Record
Identifier:
4cb85839dd41629b5d479fe990a53b4dd
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Virginia Folklore Society records
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Folk Song recordings
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Wild hog ; New River train, 1932-08-11
Wilkins & Robinson, Pittsburgh to R.C. Nicholas [corrected on address to W. C. Nicholas], earlier reply lost through a mail robbery thirty miles away, responds to a previous inquiry about whether it is better to ship hemp through New Orleans or Pittsburgh; Wilkins & Robinson assures him it is more efficient to ship through Pittsburg and offers his services., 1811 April 22
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106539
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas
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Series I: Wilson Cary Nicholas Papers
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Subseries A: Correspondence
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Wilkins & Robinson, Pittsburgh to R.C. Nicholas [corrected on address to W. C. Nicholas], earlier reply lost through a mail robbery thirty miles away, responds to a previous inquiry about whether it is better to ship hemp through New Orleans or Pittsburgh; Wilkins & Robinson assures him it is more efficient to ship through Pittsburg and offers his services., 1811 April 22
Will of Frank G. Ruffin; Discusses leaving half of his estate to Thomas Jefferson Randolph for Caryanne Randolph, and half of his estate to his Aunt Eliza Ruffin MacDonald, 1839-08-21
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106646
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill
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Will of Frank G. Ruffin; Discusses leaving half of his estate to Thomas Jefferson Randolph for Caryanne Randolph, and half of his estate to his Aunt Eliza Ruffin MacDonald, 1839-08-21
Willdy weaver ; The drowsy sleeper, 1933-04-13
Digital Record
Identifier:
7baf18544bce9d725f3eb6b8bdb2c546d
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Virginia Folklore Society records
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Folk Song recordings
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Willdy weaver ; The drowsy sleeper, 1933-04-13
W[illiam] A. Burwell to Wilson Cary Nicholas, discusses the growing anxiety in the country with the prospect of war with Great Britain and an understanding that Wilson Nicholas probably shares this unease, so Burwell tries to explain why such action may be necessary. Closes by asking Nicholas to provide money that he owes., 1811 November 28
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106545
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas
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Series I: Wilson Cary Nicholas Papers
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Subseries A: Correspondence
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W[illiam] A. Burwell to Wilson Cary Nicholas, discusses the growing anxiety in the country with the prospect of war with Great Britain and an understanding that Wilson Nicholas probably shares this unease, so Burwell tries to explain why such action may be necessary. Closes by asking Nicholas to provide money that he owes., 1811 November 28
William Berkeley to [Wilson Cary Nicholas], discusses a $300 payment., 1807 September 13
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106501
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas
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Series I: Wilson Cary Nicholas Papers
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Subseries A: Correspondence
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William Berkeley to [Wilson Cary Nicholas], discusses a $300 payment., 1807 September 13
W[illiam] [Branch] Giles to W. C. Nicholas, wishes that he could say something complimentary about the financial situation but cannot because "even the splendid financial talents of the Secretary of the Treasury [Albert Gallatin], afford us no relief in his department. Instead of presenting to Congress a regular system of taxation, coequal and coextensive with the objects of the war, he has substituted a miserable impracticable attempt to plunder the merchants. The attempt too, is as destitute of principle, as it is of policy.", 1812 December 10
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106567
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas
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Series I: Wilson Cary Nicholas Papers
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Subseries A: Correspondence
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W[illiam] [Branch] Giles to W. C. Nicholas, wishes that he could say something complimentary about the financial situation but cannot because "even the splendid financial talents of the Secretary of the Treasury [Albert Gallatin], afford us no relief in his department. Instead of presenting to Congress a regular system of taxation, coequal and coextensive with the objects of the war, he has substituted a miserable impracticable attempt to plunder the merchants. The attempt too, is as destitute of principle, as it is of policy.", 1812 December 10
W[illiam] Coleman to Wilson Cary Nicholas, asks for the half year's interest on their bond., 1816 June 05
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106952
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas
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Series I: Wilson Cary Nicholas Papers
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Subseries A: Correspondence
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W[illiam] Coleman to Wilson Cary Nicholas, asks for the half year's interest on their bond., 1816 June 05
William D. Steers
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:58579
Found in:
Claude Moore Health Sciences Library
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Eduardo Montes-Bradley Photograph and Film Collection
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William D. Steers, 2012
William D. Steers
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:58589
Found in:
Claude Moore Health Sciences Library
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Eduardo Montes-Bradley Photograph and Film Collection
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William D. Steers, 2014
William Duval to William Wirt, 1824-05-12
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106143
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill
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William Duval to William Wirt, 1824-05-12
William Green to General Samuel Smith, Green writes to say he will draw up the contract between Reed, Smith, and Wilson Nicholas upon receiving bonds from Nicholas and Smith., 1800 April 05
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106014
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas
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Series I: Wilson Cary Nicholas Papers
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Subseries A: Correspondence
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William Green to General Samuel Smith, Green writes to say he will draw up the contract between Reed, Smith, and Wilson Nicholas upon receiving bonds from Nicholas and Smith., 1800 April 05
W[illiam] H. Cabell to Governor [Wilson C.] Nicholas, indicates receipt of request and confirms that he will oblige., 1816 November 04
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106957
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas
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Series I: Wilson Cary Nicholas Papers
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Subseries A: Correspondence
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W[illiam] H. Cabell to Governor [Wilson C.] Nicholas, indicates receipt of request and confirms that he will oblige., 1816 November 04
William H. Cabell to Wilson Cary Nicholas, 1820-08-01
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106078
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill
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William H. Cabell to Wilson Cary Nicholas, 1820-08-01
W[illiam] H. Cabell to [Wilson Cary Nicholas?], apologizes for being unable to ride down to Warren as the last letter requested due to the high water of the James. Promises that John Gamble, his attorney at the Farmers Bank will endorse his note for him. Cabell has also lost a good portion of his small tobacco crop due to frost., 1816 September 22
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106955
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas
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Series I: Wilson Cary Nicholas Papers
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Subseries A: Correspondence
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W[illiam] H. Cabell to [Wilson Cary Nicholas?], apologizes for being unable to ride down to Warren as the last letter requested due to the high water of the James. Promises that John Gamble, his attorney at the Farmers Bank will endorse his note for him. Cabell has also lost a good portion of his small tobacco crop due to frost., 1816 September 22
W[illiam] H. Cabell to Wilson Cary Nicholas, asks that Nicholas proceed to ask Mr. Patterson to procure two of the iron mould board plows and forward them to Robert Gamble. Thanks Nicholas for his advice on wheat and requests any extra seed that Nicholas may have around. He also refers to the advice of [John Hartwell] Cocke of sowing hemp on some of his land., 1811 January 22
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106535
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas
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Series I: Wilson Cary Nicholas Papers
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Subseries A: Correspondence
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W[illiam] H. Cabell to Wilson Cary Nicholas, asks that Nicholas proceed to ask Mr. Patterson to procure two of the iron mould board plows and forward them to Robert Gamble. Thanks Nicholas for his advice on wheat and requests any extra seed that Nicholas may have around. He also refers to the advice of [John Hartwell] Cocke of sowing hemp on some of his land., 1811 January 22
William H. Cabell to [Wilson Cary Nicholas], considers it unsafe and unwise to enter into any kind of agreement with [Joseph?] Darmsdatt because it would hurt his credit. Continues to discuss why a protest would have destroyed his credit at the U.S. Bank and the Farmers Bank, and that he is pleased that he used the injunction that Chancellor Green gave him to prevent the protest., 1819 October 28
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:107125
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas
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Series I: Wilson Cary Nicholas Papers
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Subseries A: Correspondence
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William H. Cabell to [Wilson Cary Nicholas], considers it unsafe and unwise to enter into any kind of agreement with [Joseph?] Darmsdatt because it would hurt his credit. Continues to discuss why a protest would have destroyed his credit at the U.S. Bank and the Farmers Bank, and that he is pleased that he used the injunction that Chancellor Green gave him to prevent the protest., 1819 October 28
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