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R.P. Chew Correspondence
Correspondence and legal papers of R.P. Chew, of Charles Town, concerning his land holdings in Logan County. Companies mentioned in connection with land. Purchases include Bowman Lumber Co., Laurel Coal and Land Co., Robinson Coal and Land Co., and Dingiss Run Coal Co. Correspondents include J. Coleman Alderson, F.B. Enslow, and A.B. Fleming.
R.P. Chew, Jenkins Van Schaick, and W.N. Mason, Virginia's Debt Correspondence
Letters from Colonel R.P. Chew, Jenkins Van Schaick, and [W.N.] Mason to R.B. Roosevelt, concerning Virginia's deferred certificates and the attempt of the Council of Foreign Bondholders to force Virginia to redeem its tax coupons. Included is a lengthy letter from Mason to Roosevelt which provides background information on the debt.
R.S. Rudd (b.1846) Records
Ruel Foster, Professor of English, Papers
Ruffner-Donnally and Company Records
Records of Ruffner-Donnally and Co., Kanawha Saline, W.Va. Includes 4 general merchandise Account books 1833-1877 (in the account book for 1838 are pasted C. N. Coleman and Co. receipts for 1885); 2 quarterly statements of receipts and disposition of salt by the Cincinnati Agency of Ruffner-Donnally and Co. for 1851-1852; 3 letter books 1853-1868. Collection also includes 1 bill of lading book, 1836-1862 and papers on "Kanawha Salines."
Ruffner Family Papers
Letters and copies of eight letters, 1813-1841; pages 5-10 from Kanawha Salines general merchandise account book, 6-9 March 1827; three manuscript volumes by Henry Ruffner: "Notes on a Tour to the West" and "An Expedition to the North," 1815, and "An Account of Amounts Paid to Rev. Nath'l W. Calhoon," 1826-1834; and "Subscription for Church, 1836-1842," by David Ruffner. There is also a printed brief involving Ruffner-Donnally estates, 1875, and information on the Shackelford family.