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     MANUSCRIPTS and ARCHIVAL MATERIAL

Box 1

 Container

Contains 114 Results:

A. Nicholas to John Richardson, discusses the conditions and requirements for hiring out his enslaved Black laborers, expecting either a portion of the crop or the supply of their clothing and good food to the enslaved laborers and payment of the taxes levied upon them; he also discusses possible livestock deals., 1783 November 24

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 22
Scope and Content From the Collection:

This collection consists of the papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill, (commonly called the Edgehill-Randolph Papers) and the Wilson Cary Nicholas papers, ca. 787 items (6 Hollinger boxes, 2.5 linear shelf feet), ca. 1765-1869, and undated.

Dates: 1783 November 24

James Monroe to Wilson Cary Nicholas, discusses his plans to travel to the 'western country' and congratulates Wilson on his upcoming wedding; he also shares his plans of purchasing a tract of between six and ten thousand acres near Charlottesville, photocopy of 2 pages transferred to the vault, James Monroe papers, [circa 1783]

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Scope and Content From the Collection:

This collection consists of the papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill, (commonly called the Edgehill-Randolph Papers) and the Wilson Cary Nicholas papers, ca. 787 items (6 Hollinger boxes, 2.5 linear shelf feet), ca. 1765-1869, and undated.

Dates: [circa 1783]

James Monroe to Wilson Cary Nicholas, printed letter explaining that one thousand arms have been sent to the 47th regiment., 1800 August

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 75
Scope and Content From the Collection:

This collection consists of the papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill, (commonly called the Edgehill-Randolph Papers) and the Wilson Cary Nicholas papers, ca. 787 items (6 Hollinger boxes, 2.5 linear shelf feet), ca. 1765-1869, and undated.

Dates: 1800 August

Samuel Smith to Wilson Cary Nicholas, discusses repaying bills and debts which are not binding without the words "value receiverae." Also discusses the establishment of local elected officials., 1800 October 12

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 76
Scope and Content From the Collection:

This collection consists of the papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill, (commonly called the Edgehill-Randolph Papers) and the Wilson Cary Nicholas papers, ca. 787 items (6 Hollinger boxes, 2.5 linear shelf feet), ca. 1765-1869, and undated.

Dates: 1800 October 12

James Monroe to [Wilson Cary Nicholas], Monroe apologizes for replying so late and then says that he hopes that he will be able to provide the requested money but is not sure where he would be able to find the funds to do so, transferred to Vault, James Monroe papers., 1801 April 06

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 78
Scope and Content From the Collection:

This collection consists of the papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill, (commonly called the Edgehill-Randolph Papers) and the Wilson Cary Nicholas papers, ca. 787 items (6 Hollinger boxes, 2.5 linear shelf feet), ca. 1765-1869, and undated.

Dates: 1801 April 06

R. Smith to [Wilson Cary Nicholas], indicates that the first bill for $3000 became due on September 11 and that he has taken an extension on it for a period of 60 days, so Nicholas need not worry about it. Also informs Nicholas of the death of Smith's son, Robert., 1801 September 11

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 79
Scope and Content From the Collection:

This collection consists of the papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill, (commonly called the Edgehill-Randolph Papers) and the Wilson Cary Nicholas papers, ca. 787 items (6 Hollinger boxes, 2.5 linear shelf feet), ca. 1765-1869, and undated.

Dates: 1801 September 11

James Morrison to Wilson Cary Nicholas, expresses Morrison's displeasure and anger in Nicholas who apparently asked questions about Morrison's character while in Washington. Morrison launches into an extended defense of himself and his previous actions., 1801 September 29

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 80
Scope and Content From the Collection:

This collection consists of the papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill, (commonly called the Edgehill-Randolph Papers) and the Wilson Cary Nicholas papers, ca. 787 items (6 Hollinger boxes, 2.5 linear shelf feet), ca. 1765-1869, and undated.

Dates: 1801 September 29

James Madison to [Wilson Cary Nicholas?], seems to discuss a bank. Transferred to Vault, James Madison papers, 1802 January 25

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 82
Scope and Content From the Collection:

This collection consists of the papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill, (commonly called the Edgehill-Randolph Papers) and the Wilson Cary Nicholas papers, ca. 787 items (6 Hollinger boxes, 2.5 linear shelf feet), ca. 1765-1869, and undated.

Dates: 1802 January 25

James Morrison to Wilson Cary Nicholas and Samuel Smith, discusses the issues continuing to surround the estate of George Nicholas's and his debts. Speaks at some length about the need to prolong the processing of these debts, (OS Edgehill-Randolph Box), 1802 February 15

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 83
Scope and Content From the Collection:

This collection consists of the papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill, (commonly called the Edgehill-Randolph Papers) and the Wilson Cary Nicholas papers, ca. 787 items (6 Hollinger boxes, 2.5 linear shelf feet), ca. 1765-1869, and undated.

Dates: 1802 February 15

James Morrison to Wilson Cary Nicholas, discusses the duty owed to Williamson of £2000 and the need to act on the deal within the next three months, preferably within the next four to six months so that more debt is not accrued and so that George Nicholas's children can be self-sufficient., 1802 July 20

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 85
Scope and Content From the Collection:

This collection consists of the papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill, (commonly called the Edgehill-Randolph Papers) and the Wilson Cary Nicholas papers, ca. 787 items (6 Hollinger boxes, 2.5 linear shelf feet), ca. 1765-1869, and undated.

Dates: 1802 July 20

Bishop James Madison to [Wilson Cary Nicholas?], acknowledges the receipt of $100 for Robert, a student at William and Mary and [son of Nicholas?]. Discusses the conduct and possible placement of Robert with the new tutor for modern languages, geography, and civil history., 1803 February 06

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 86
Scope and Content From the Collection:

This collection consists of the papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill, (commonly called the Edgehill-Randolph Papers) and the Wilson Cary Nicholas papers, ca. 787 items (6 Hollinger boxes, 2.5 linear shelf feet), ca. 1765-1869, and undated.

Dates: 1803 February 06

S[amuel] Smith to [Wilson Cary Nicholas?], answer from Wilson Cary Nicholas on bottom. Smith acknowledges Nicholas's request for $5438.26 to Davidson Williamson., 1803 March 10

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 87
Scope and Content From the Collection:

This collection consists of the papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill, (commonly called the Edgehill-Randolph Papers) and the Wilson Cary Nicholas papers, ca. 787 items (6 Hollinger boxes, 2.5 linear shelf feet), ca. 1765-1869, and undated.

Dates: 1803 March 10

R[ober]t Smith to Wilson Cary Nicholas, discusses some political issues especially those relating to the 'western country,' including the type of Federalism there. Also questions Nicholas on the state of Pennsylvania. Speculates on the longevity of certain political careers., 1803 March 28

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 88
Scope and Content From the Collection:

This collection consists of the papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill, (commonly called the Edgehill-Randolph Papers) and the Wilson Cary Nicholas papers, ca. 787 items (6 Hollinger boxes, 2.5 linear shelf feet), ca. 1765-1869, and undated.

Dates: 1803 March 28

John Taylor of Caroline to Wilson Cary Nicholas, discusses judgments made concerning a debt. Also indicates that after this present business, Taylor will no longer engage in financial trade and negotiation with Nicholas., 1803 April 10

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 89
Scope and Content From the Collection:

This collection consists of the papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill, (commonly called the Edgehill-Randolph Papers) and the Wilson Cary Nicholas papers, ca. 787 items (6 Hollinger boxes, 2.5 linear shelf feet), ca. 1765-1869, and undated.

Dates: 1803 April 10

Peyton Randolph to [W. C. Nicholas?], declines an offer to collect money in Goochland county because Randolph does not live there. Instead suggests that Charles Bates would be a better candidate and informs Nicholas that he has already instructed Bates in how to proceed., 1803 June 10

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 90
Scope and Content From the Collection:

This collection consists of the papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill, (commonly called the Edgehill-Randolph Papers) and the Wilson Cary Nicholas papers, ca. 787 items (6 Hollinger boxes, 2.5 linear shelf feet), ca. 1765-1869, and undated.

Dates: 1803 June 10