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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... Letters to and from General Washington , No. 1 , 2 . Letters to and from the governors of Virginia , No. 1 . Letters to and from military general officers , No. 1 , 2 . Letters to and from Theodorick Bland , Sen. , and Lady , No. 1 ...
... Letters to and from General Washington , No. 1 , 2 . Letters to and from the governors of Virginia , No. 1 . Letters to and from military general officers , No. 1 , 2 . Letters to and from Theodorick Bland , Sen. , and Lady , No. 1 ...
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... letters about from place to place as curiosi- ties . The first intimation that the present proprietor of Cawson's had of ... letter is addressed , ) his residence near the mouth of the Appomattox was destroyed by fire ; after which the ...
... letters about from place to place as curiosi- ties . The first intimation that the present proprietor of Cawson's had of ... letter is addressed , ) his residence near the mouth of the Appomattox was destroyed by fire ; after which the ...
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... LETTERS WRITTEN BEFORE THE REVOLUTION . LETTER I. RICHARD and JOHN BLAND , to THEODRICK BLAND , Appomattox River , in Prince George County , Virginia , received October 9 , 1745 . DEAR COZ , Scarborough [ England ] , 5th March , 1744-5 ...
... LETTERS WRITTEN BEFORE THE REVOLUTION . LETTER I. RICHARD and JOHN BLAND , to THEODRICK BLAND , Appomattox River , in Prince George County , Virginia , received October 9 , 1745 . DEAR COZ , Scarborough [ England ] , 5th March , 1744-5 ...
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... LETTER II . From JOHN TYLER ( no address , but probably to T. BLAND , SENR . ) RESPECTED SIR , July the 18th , 1744 . I this day had the pleasure of receiving your letter , by which I un- derstand you have according to my desire spoak ...
... LETTER II . From JOHN TYLER ( no address , but probably to T. BLAND , SENR . ) RESPECTED SIR , July the 18th , 1744 . I this day had the pleasure of receiving your letter , by which I un- derstand you have according to my desire spoak ...
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... letter , and let me know how far this parish is from your settlement , for I am in hopes if I get the parish , that we shall be neighbours ; I shall be glad likewise to know whether there is a gleeb , and what buildings there are upon ...
... letter , and let me know how far this parish is from your settlement , for I am in hopes if I get the parish , that we shall be neighbours ; I shall be glad likewise to know whether there is a gleeb , and what buildings there are upon ...
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