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Wilson Cary Nicholas offer of land to Henry Lee, 1794-01-17
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:105740
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill
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Wilson Cary Nicholas offer of land to Henry Lee, 1794-01-17
Wilson Cary Nicholas on Agriculture, before 1820
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106072
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill
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Wilson Cary Nicholas on Agriculture, before 1820
Wilson Cary Nicholas Property, circa 1819
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106070
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill
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Wilson Cary Nicholas Property, circa 1819
Wilson Cary Nicholas regarding Sale of land to Henry Lee, 1794
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:105753
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill
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Wilson Cary Nicholas regarding Sale of land to Henry Lee, 1794
Wilson Cary Nicholas to [ ? ], 3 draft fragments. All drafts are from after 1799 when Wilson's brother George passed away. The letters discusses the future of George's family and their financial prospects. Touched by the fact that General Samuel Smith will also be concerned in the future of the family. Expresses disbelief that the creditors would push so hard on a widowed family., undated
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106980
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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Wilson Cary Nicholas to [ ? ], 3 draft fragments. All drafts are from after 1799 when Wilson's brother George passed away. The letters discusses the future of George's family and their financial prospects. Touched by the fact that General Samuel Smith will also be concerned in the future of the family. Expresses disbelief that the creditors would push so hard on a widowed family., undated
Wilson Cary Nicholas to Bernard Peyton, with fragment [in WCN's hand?], discusses the buying and selling of pork. Continues to discuss more financial and speculative issues, with Nicholas refusing to participate in a proposal that Peyton had put forth., 1819 December 29
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:107129
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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Wilson Cary Nicholas to Bernard Peyton, with fragment [in WCN's hand?], discusses the buying and selling of pork. Continues to discuss more financial and speculative issues, with Nicholas refusing to participate in a proposal that Peyton had put forth., 1819 December 29
Wilson Cary Nicholas to Carter Pape; Sent from Warren, 1793-09-25
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:105735
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill
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Wilson Cary Nicholas to Carter Pape; Sent from Warren, 1793-09-25
Wilson Cary Nicholas to [?]. discusses the closure of his account with Morrison and other financial business relating to the settlement of his brother's estate and the support of his family, and his concern that Mr. Morrison not be penalized for all the work he has done on behalf of the estate and his sister-in-law., 1816 May 09
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106951
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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Wilson Cary Nicholas to [?]. discusses the closure of his account with Morrison and other financial business relating to the settlement of his brother's estate and the support of his family, and his concern that Mr. Morrison not be penalized for all the work he has done on behalf of the estate and his sister-in-law., 1816 May 09
Wilson Cary Nicholas to [ ? ], discusses the objectives of the 'present war' with Great Britain and the national and civic duty of Americans to defend their country and property., [1812]
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106568
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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Wilson Cary Nicholas to [ ? ], discusses the objectives of the 'present war' with Great Britain and the national and civic duty of Americans to defend their country and property., [1812]
Wilson Cary Nicholas to [?], Draft concerning debts in relation to George Nicholas and the payment of those debts. He has already paid £4000 in Virginia money and has $10,000 in the bank. The letter is incomplete., 1800 February 06
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106002
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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Wilson Cary Nicholas to [?], Draft concerning debts in relation to George Nicholas and the payment of those debts. He has already paid £4000 in Virginia money and has $10,000 in the bank. The letter is incomplete., 1800 February 06
Wilson Cary Nicholas to [ ? ], draft, expresses gratitude for the receiver's kind feelings over the last weeks which have been difficult and have presented numerous problems., undated
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106986
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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Wilson Cary Nicholas to [ ? ], draft, expresses gratitude for the receiver's kind feelings over the last weeks which have been difficult and have presented numerous problems., undated
Wilson Cary Nicholas to [?], draft fragment, discusses America's options in relation to the current war between Great Britain and France, suggesting that the war is forcing American minds against the government. The question, in Nicholas's mind, is whether it is better for America to go to war against one [Great Britain] or both of the countries., 1812 May 15
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106555
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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Wilson Cary Nicholas to [?], draft fragment, discusses America's options in relation to the current war between Great Britain and France, suggesting that the war is forcing American minds against the government. The question, in Nicholas's mind, is whether it is better for America to go to war against one [Great Britain] or both of the countries., 1812 May 15
Wilson Cary Nicholas to [ ? ], draft fragment, discusses some financial business related to George Nicholas's estate (so after 1799) and General Samuel Smith., undated
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106984
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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Wilson Cary Nicholas to [ ? ], draft fragment, discusses some financial business related to George Nicholas's estate (so after 1799) and General Samuel Smith., undated
Wilson Cary Nicholas to [ ? ], draft fragment, discusses the recommendation of a member of the Council that General [John Hartwell] Cocke's Brigade be discharged due to the danger of epidemic disease spreading and the improbability of the enemy making an attack at this season of the year. However, Nicholas has received the report of Cocke about the condition of his men with no deaths in the last twelve days, and he has decided not to discharge that brigade. The conditions at Charles City Courthouse were severe enough that he has decided to discharge those troops because of a "dangerous and unknown fever." He has received reports that the British forces at St. Mary's are estimated between 1,000 to 3,000 men and that they have reports that between 8,000 to 10, 000 British troops have disembarked at New Orleans, and believes that Virginia cannot afford to diminish its defense forces., [circa 1814-1815?]
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106948
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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Wilson Cary Nicholas to [ ? ], draft fragment, discusses the recommendation of a member of the Council that General [John Hartwell] Cocke's Brigade be discharged due to the danger of epidemic disease spreading and the improbability of the enemy making an attack at this season of the year. However, Nicholas has received the report of Cocke about the condition of his men with no deaths in the last twelve days, and he has decided not to discharge that brigade. The conditions at Charles City Courthouse were severe enough that he has decided to discharge those troops because of a "dangerous and unknown fever." He has received reports that the British forces at St. Mary's are estimated between 1,000 to 3,000 men and that they have reports that between 8,000 to 10, 000 British troops have disembarked at New Orleans, and believes that Virginia cannot afford to diminish its defense forces., [circa 1814-1815?]
Wilson Cary Nicholas to Edmund Randolph; Sent from Warren, 1799-08-20
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:105787
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill
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Wilson Cary Nicholas to Edmund Randolph; Sent from Warren, 1799-08-20
Wilson Cary Nicholas to Edmund Randolph; Sent from Warren, 1803-12-19
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:105806
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill
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Wilson Cary Nicholas to Edmund Randolph; Sent from Warren, 1803-12-19
Wilson Cary Nicholas to First Name Unknown [Thigley]; Sent from Norfolk, 1802-03-22
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:105801
Found in:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill
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Wilson Cary Nicholas to First Name Unknown [Thigley]; Sent from Norfolk, 1802-03-22
[Wilson Cary Nicholas] to [?], fragment, indicates that thirty- one stands of arms and ammunition will be given to the receiver to be distributed to the regiment., 1807 May 15
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106494
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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[Wilson Cary Nicholas] to [?], fragment, indicates that thirty- one stands of arms and ammunition will be given to the receiver to be distributed to the regiment., 1807 May 15
Wilson Cary Nicholas to [G. Fisher], discusses Nicholas's frustration with the prolonged issues and the continuing developments in regard to the execution of George Nicholas's debts and the acquisition of a loan., 1800 January 16
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:105997
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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Wilson Cary Nicholas to [G. Fisher], discusses Nicholas's frustration with the prolonged issues and the continuing developments in regard to the execution of George Nicholas's debts and the acquisition of a loan., 1800 January 16
Wilson Cary Nicholas to General [Abram] Trigg, discusses an offer that Trigg made for some land of Nicholas's. Nicholas is upset at the smallness of the offer and makes a detailed counter- offer., 1805 January 29
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106219
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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Wilson Cary Nicholas to General [Abram] Trigg, discusses an offer that Trigg made for some land of Nicholas's. Nicholas is upset at the smallness of the offer and makes a detailed counter- offer., 1805 January 29
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