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Box 2

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Contains 4 Results:

Journal kept by Dr. Francis M. Gunnell (1827-1922), with some accounts, 1850-1858

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents This private journal kept by Francis M. Gunnell, M.D., U.S. Navy, whose appointment was dated March 23, 1849, describes a cruise in the sloop of war "U.S.S. Falmouth." The crew began sailing for the Pacific on May 16, 1849, where the "Falmouth" was charged with protecting the new American settlements on the west coast. The ship also voyaged to various Pacific islands before returning to Norfolk on January 29, 1852. This account of the cruise occupies pages 1-72 of the volume. The second...
Dates: 1850-1858

Ledger of Richard M. Scott, 1785-1790

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents

Includes a broadside with a petition issued by the President, Richard M. Scott, and Directors of the Farmers' Bank of Alexandria, to Congress, May 26, 181[8?].

Dates: 1785-1790

Medical Notebook, Diagnosis and Prognosis, of James L. Gunnell, with index, 1819 December 10

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the File:

The collection consists of bound volumes, journals, daybooks, and notebooks belonging to John Scott, Richard Marshall Scott,Sr., Richard Marshall Scott,Jr., James L. Gunnell, and Dr. Francis M. Gunnell, and a photograph album belonging to Sarah Louise Rittenhouse. Other materials include printed articles about the Bush Hill plantation,a copy of a book, "The Battles of Aldie, Middleburg and Upperville," and genealogical charts, tables and notes.

Dates: 1819 December 10

Memoranda Book of John Scott, 1772-1777

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents

Chiefly describes agricultural activities, but does have some references to events during the period of the American Revolution, such as mentions of mustering with his battalion and seeing Men-of-War ships and transports coming up the [Potomac?] River, in July 1776. Some of the pages record the names of enslaved laborers with the farming activity, and also births, such as the birth of a boy to his "wench" Betty, July [4?], 1776.

Dates: 1772-1777