Box 1
Contains 101 Results:
John A. F. Martin to Louisa Martin, 1854
Post Script (P.S.) to previous letter. Letters crossed in the mail about Baldwin. Glad that Louisa's cold is improving. Not sure of seriousness of Baldwin's condition because Buckner had planned to go after him.
John A. F. Martin, Richmond, Louisa Martin, 1854 February 25
Saw a magnificent exhibition of fireworks at the armory - millions of light sparks. The Philadelphia Company was in the city and were very popular with crowds swarming around them. May adjourn in 1 week. Many bills have not passed, so "have done but little."
John A. F. Martin, Richmond City, to Louisa Martin, 1854 February 23
Visited Charlottesville and University of Virginia, has 12 professors and 480 male students. "I feel proud to own it as a Virginia institution." It was founded by the "illustrious" Jefferson and is in sight of Monticello. Stayed with Mr. McCoy and Dr. Bill Allen and families. Attended Joseph Anderson's party with plenty of champagne and oysters.
John A. F. Martin, Richmond City, to Louisa Martin, 1854 February 11
Discusses her upcoming childbirth and are happy with either a girl or boy. "You will necessarily want many things that you did not think of when I was at home, and I wish you to make out a list in your next letter and send it to me and what will be necessary for the newcomer."
John A. F. Martin, Richmond, to Louisa Martin, 1854 March 01
Aunt is also expecting a child soon. Louisa says she "has grown to be as large as all outdoors," and he is to come home and purchase new clothes for her. He will most willingly comply.
John A. F. Martin, Richmond City to Louisa Martin, 1854 February 18
Aquila Martin to John A.F. Martin, 1854 September 13
Sympathy message (from his father) after Louisa's death.
Indenture between Elizabeth L. Fairfax, Buckner Fairfax and Asbury Struble, 1854
Marriage is intended between Elizabeth and Asbury. List of her real and personal property. Certain property transferred to Buckner in trust, but remains in control of Elizabeth until marriage is solemnized. Disposition of property at each spouse's death. Trust shall continue if Buckner dies 1first. No signatures or date on 5-page document.
Aquila Martin to John A.F. Martin, 1854 March 21
Is a question about matrimony in which Sophia is involved and a promise to a neighbor's daughter of a bonnet. Come soon to resolve it.
Ann Davis, New Lexington, Somerset County, Pennsylvania to "Dear Friend", 1855 June 06
[Letter mostly illegible] Invitation to an exhibition and request to "bring some of the young gents."