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Wilson Cary Nicholas to Samuel Smith, declines an invitation for his daughter, Cary Ann, to winter with Smith and his family., 1810 October 14
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106534
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 Samuel Smith, declines an invitation for his daughter, Cary Ann, to winter with Smith and his family., 1810 October 14
Wilson Cary Nicholas to [Samuel Smith?], draft, fragment, expresses disagreement with the recipient about Mr. Owings' having released himself from the debt he owes Nicholas. This disagreement surrounds the collection of interest within the arrangement., 1816 December 02
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106959
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 [Samuel Smith?], draft, fragment, expresses disagreement with the recipient about Mr. Owings' having released himself from the debt he owes Nicholas. This disagreement surrounds the collection of interest within the arrangement., 1816 December 02
Wilson Cary Nicholas to Samuel Smith, left Kentucky on the 10th accompanied by his niece Maria due to her inappropriate attachment to Norborne Nelson, discusses the inheritance and property left by George Nicholas, especially that portion left to his wife Polly as her dower. Nicholas believes she ought not to relinquish her dower for any reason because one of his brother's debts, 2,115 pounds, was demanded immediately upon his death, but her dower could not be touched to satisfy this. Talks about the various property and potential value of George's holdings, including his enslaved laborers, interest in the Barbour Iron Works, and his land upon Eagle Creek, including a valuable salt lick; how debts will be paid off, and where money for his survivors will come from. Brings up John G. Owings, a partner in the iron works, and whether or not he will be able to buy out George Nicholas' share., [1799] November 12
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:105994
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 Samuel Smith, left Kentucky on the 10th accompanied by his niece Maria due to her inappropriate attachment to Norborne Nelson, discusses the inheritance and property left by George Nicholas, especially that portion left to his wife Polly as her dower. Nicholas believes she ought not to relinquish her dower for any reason because one of his brother's debts, 2,115 pounds, was demanded immediately upon his death, but her dower could not be touched to satisfy this. Talks about the various property and potential value of George's holdings, including his enslaved laborers, interest in the Barbour Iron Works, and his land upon Eagle Creek, including a valuable salt lick; how debts will be paid off, and where money for his survivors will come from. Brings up John G. Owings, a partner in the iron works, and whether or not he will be able to buy out George Nicholas' share., [1799] November 12
Wilson Cary Nicholas to Senators and Representatives in Congress from Virginia, requesting their support of William Wirt and John Chew, Commissioners appointed to settle the accounts of the Commonwealth with the Unites States., 1815 December 25
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106947
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 Senators and Representatives in Congress from Virginia, requesting their support of William Wirt and John Chew, Commissioners appointed to settle the accounts of the Commonwealth with the Unites States., 1815 December 25
Wilson Cary Nicholas to Thomas Jefferson Randolph, 1824-03-02
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106141
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 Thomas Jefferson Randolph, 1824-03-02
[Wilson Cary Nicholas] to [Thomas Mann Randolph]; Sent from Warren, 1807-01-25
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:105845
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 [Thomas Mann Randolph]; Sent from Warren, 1807-01-25
Wilson Cary Nicholas to [T.J.?] Randolph, brief discussion of personal matters; the back details the purchase of Pantops for $11,000., 1814 September 16
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106583
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 [T.J.?] Randolph, brief discussion of personal matters; the back details the purchase of Pantops for $11,000., 1814 September 16
Wilson Cary Nicholas to W. Thomson; Sent from Warren, 1805-01-22
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:105824
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 W. Thomson; Sent from Warren, 1805-01-22
Wilson Cary Nicholas to William Jones, draft, discusses Nicholas's duties as [president of the Richmond branch of the Second Bank of the United States] to appoint a bank that would serve Virginia adequately., [1817]
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106965
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 William Jones, draft, discusses Nicholas's duties as [president of the Richmond branch of the Second Bank of the United States] to appoint a bank that would serve Virginia adequately., [1817]
Wilson Cary Nicholas to W[illiam] Jones, draft, discusses the general opinion that the recent policies and directives coming out of the Bank of the United States, intentionally or not, will crush the state banks and tries to come up with ways to avoid that., 1818 August 22
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:107118
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 W[illiam] Jones, draft, discusses the general opinion that the recent policies and directives coming out of the Bank of the United States, intentionally or not, will crush the state banks and tries to come up with ways to avoid that., 1818 August 22
Wilson Cary Nicholas to William Jones, draft, discusses the miscommunications between the state banks and the Bank of the United States and his conversations with Doctor [John] Brockenbrough, president of the Bank of Virginia, and [Benjamin] Thatcher, head of the Farmer's Bank of Virginia, concerning the instructions coming from Jones., 1818 April 26
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:107114
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 William Jones, draft, discusses the miscommunications between the state banks and the Bank of the United States and his conversations with Doctor [John] Brockenbrough, president of the Bank of Virginia, and [Benjamin] Thatcher, head of the Farmer's Bank of Virginia, concerning the instructions coming from Jones., 1818 April 26
Wilson Cary Nicholas to William Jones, draft, discusses the uses of banks and reasons why new banks should open and the sort of precautions that should be taken with them., [circa 1817]
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106967
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 William Jones, draft, discusses the uses of banks and reasons why new banks should open and the sort of precautions that should be taken with them., [circa 1817]
Wilson Cary Nicholas to William Jones, President of the U.S. Bank, two draft fragment letters. The letters both discuss the financial breakdown and upcoming court cases surrounding the U.S. Bank and the Virginia Bank, proposing possible actions to be taken., [circa 1817]
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106966
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 William Jones, President of the U.S. Bank, two draft fragment letters. The letters both discuss the financial breakdown and upcoming court cases surrounding the U.S. Bank and the Virginia Bank, proposing possible actions to be taken., [circa 1817]
Wilson Cary Nicholas to William Wirt; with Wirt's reply on the same letter. Nicholas sends through several questions concerning the issues surrounding the banking situation in America and bonds, hoping his answers will help him decide which debts to forbid the payment of. Wirt answers the questions on the same letter, returning both to Nicholas., 1819 August 10,11
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:107123
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 William Wirt; with Wirt's reply on the same letter. Nicholas sends through several questions concerning the issues surrounding the banking situation in America and bonds, hoping his answers will help him decide which debts to forbid the payment of. Wirt answers the questions on the same letter, returning both to Nicholas., 1819 August 10,11
Wilson Cary Nicholas writes a memorandum to his executor, discusses the need for a sound book-keeper because Nicholas is uncomfortable with his capabilities., 1814 August 28
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:106582
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 writes a memorandum to his executor, discusses the need for a sound book-keeper because Nicholas is uncomfortable with his capabilities., 1814 August 28
Wilson Cary Nicholas's appointment as collector; Sent from Treasury Department, 1804-12-27
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:105823
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's appointment as collector; Sent from Treasury Department, 1804-12-27
Wilson Cary Nicholas's Commission on Collector of Norfolk, 1804-11-22
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:105822
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's Commission on Collector of Norfolk, 1804-11-22
Wilson Cary Nicholas's financial notes, Four items, undated
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:107816
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 B: Financial, Legal, and Miscellaneous Papers
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Wilson Cary Nicholas's financial notes, Four items, undated
Wilson Cary Nicholas's last will and testament, 1806 February 28
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:107748
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 B: Financial, Legal, and Miscellaneous Papers
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Wilson Cary Nicholas's last will and testament, 1806 February 28
Wilson Cary Nicholas's Notes concerning [the relationship of the United States and Great Britain?], [1812?]
Digital Record
Identifier:
tsb:107758
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 B: Financial, Legal, and Miscellaneous Papers
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Wilson Cary Nicholas's Notes concerning [the relationship of the United States and Great Britain?], [1812?]
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