The Bland Papers: Being a Selection from the Manuscripts of Colonel Theodorick Bland, Jr. ; to which are Prefixed an Introduction, and a Memoir of Colonel Bland, Volumes 1-2E. & J.C. Ruffin, 1840 - United States |
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... Banister , No. 1 . Letters to and from Colonel Tucker , No. 1 . Letters to and from Major General Phillips , No. 1 , 2 , 3 . Letters on civil affairs , No. 1 . Letters , friendly , No. 1 . Letters to and from correspondents on civil and ...
... Banister , No. 1 . Letters to and from Colonel Tucker , No. 1 . Letters to and from Major General Phillips , No. 1 , 2 , 3 . Letters on civil affairs , No. 1 . Letters , friendly , No. 1 . Letters to and from correspondents on civil and ...
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... Banister do . St. George Tucker Mrs. Bland James Hunter Rev. Mr. Andrews Colonel John Banister St. George Tucker Hon . Arthur Lee Hon . Edmund Randolph Arthur Lee , Esq . Jacob Rubsamen St. George Tucker do . Hon . Edmund Randolph Mann ...
... Banister do . St. George Tucker Mrs. Bland James Hunter Rev. Mr. Andrews Colonel John Banister St. George Tucker Hon . Arthur Lee Hon . Edmund Randolph Arthur Lee , Esq . Jacob Rubsamen St. George Tucker do . Hon . Edmund Randolph Mann ...
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... Banister of Battersea , Mrs. Ruffin , Mrs. Eaton , Mrs. Haynes and Mrs. Randolph , afterwards Mrs. Tucker . " 3. MARY , who married Henry Lee , by whom Richard , Henry , Mrs. Ball and Mrs. Fitzhugh . " 4. ELIZABETH , married William ...
... Banister of Battersea , Mrs. Ruffin , Mrs. Eaton , Mrs. Haynes and Mrs. Randolph , afterwards Mrs. Tucker . " 3. MARY , who married Henry Lee , by whom Richard , Henry , Mrs. Ball and Mrs. Fitzhugh . " 4. ELIZABETH , married William ...
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... Banister * mentions in a letter to Colonel * This gentleman's father was an eminent botanist , who settled in Virginia to- wards the close of the 17th century , and devoted himself to the study of plants . In one of his botanical ...
... Banister * mentions in a letter to Colonel * This gentleman's father was an eminent botanist , who settled in Virginia to- wards the close of the 17th century , and devoted himself to the study of plants . In one of his botanical ...
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... Banister , Hory Lee Cuthbert Harrison , Tench Tilghman , Alexander Hamilton Stephen Moylan H. Hollingsworth , 35 36 , 37 38 , 53 , 54 39 40 , 42 , 47 , 54 , 62 , 65 , 73 , 76 , 103 , 110 , 116 121 , 128 - 45 46 , 60 50 , 55 , 70 , 74 ...
... Banister , Hory Lee Cuthbert Harrison , Tench Tilghman , Alexander Hamilton Stephen Moylan H. Hollingsworth , 35 36 , 37 38 , 53 , 54 39 40 , 42 , 47 , 54 , 62 , 65 , 73 , 76 , 103 , 110 , 116 121 , 128 - 45 46 , 60 50 , 55 , 70 , 74 ...
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acquainted affairs affectionate agreeable American answer arms army arrived Arthur Lee assembly assure barracks Benjamin Harrison Bland's British Capt Captain Charlottesville clothing command compliments congress convention troops daughter dear colonel DEAR SIR duty Edmund Randolph enclosed enemy expect Farmingdell favor French garrison gentlemen George Tucker give governor happy Head-quarters hear Henry Lee honor hope horses humble servant informed James river JOHN BANISTER John Bland lady land LETTER Lieutenant Lord lordship married Mary Bland matter miles militia negroes obedient servant obliged officers party Peter Bland Petersburg Philadelphia pleasure present Prince George Prince George County prisoners proper quarters Randolph received regiment request respect Richard Richard Bland Richard Henry Lee Richmond Riedesel sent soldiers soon Theodorick Theodorick Bland thing tion town troops of convention Virginia Washington William Williamsburg wish write yesterday