Box 1
Contains 101 Results:
John A. Boggs, Falling Springs, to John. A.F. Martin, 1850 August 11
From Falling Spring. Cousins. "You ought to come over to Greenbrier and you and she go to the White Sulphur Springs."
George H. Lee to John A.F. Martin, 1850 October 05
Lee was on Supreme Court of Virginia. Requests Martin to "bring out the books...to Pruntytown for me."
County Court of Preston, Hiram Sanders v. Richard Serpell, 1850 November
John P. Byrne, Clerk. Judgment that Serpell is indebted to Sanders for $88.50. Sheriff will sell the attached property, but matter was continued to next March term.
Louisa Fairfax to Rebecca Fairfax, 1850 January 20
From Magnolia Plantation, St. Charles Parish. Long and tedious trip, having left Frankford Oct. 19. "All of my acquaintances lost no time in calling on me." "We have some cholera yet."
John A. F. Martin to S.L. Fairfax, Romney, 1850 August 28
Inquiring about family and friends. Mentions that she had communicated that a number of weddings were to take place on the [South] Branch [of the Potomac] this fall and regrets that he could have no part in them.
Rebecca Fairfax to Buckner Fairfax, 1850 January 26
From Zanesville. "I suppose you have heard of that dreadful murder in Paterson, N.J. Judge Van Winkle and his wife were both murdered."
John A. F. Martin to S.L. Fairfax, Romney, 1851 February 04
From Grimes Hotel. "We marched with a bold front up the Allegheny, expecting to meet a tremendous snow storm...but were disappointed." Other family and friends news.
Marie L. Duval, Romney, to Susan L. Fairfax, Romney, 1851 May 10
General correspondence about family and friends.
John A. F. Martin, Cheat River, to S.L. Fairfax, 1851 January 26
General news including new Kingwood lawyer to be married in the spring.
Auction sale of animals and equipment, 1851 February 02
List of buyers and sellers. Horses, livestock, carriages, wagons. Signature of J. A. F. Martin.